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Sun .. 9:80 a.m. CIU'dimils vs. Ft. to the Herald Post-El Paso .Rodeo pent listed fit the State Corpora- after abrief Dlneli5. Mr. 'Textor erable money, many acres of land Buxing ............ Sat. 7i80 p.m ......... Cqmmunity Hal.l toM held in El Paso on Septem· tion todny included: formerly operated a ranch near and several Q()US§ changed ·Dance ............ Sat. -9!8()..p.m ......... "'Community Hall 3"·4·5·6 and 7tlt. . Gold and Silver Min- Carrizozo, ·but moved to LaCe; · Free Barbecue ...... Sat. 12:00 o'clock ..... J .. Rodeo Grounds 1 , Any girl between the ages of ing Company, Carrizozo; author- Arkansas iu192l, where he had Mr. Bowen Zumwalt and sons, · · ... · Rodeo atarts at 1:80 p.m. with·50c admission · ., 16 and 20 will be eligible to· enter ized capital stock $1,500,000, be- Rinceresided. He was in EiPaso FJoy and Myrt bought the Rich · ' . · , .... •. 'l'here will be a hal· ginning with $4500; incorporators visiting his son and.daughter, .and Hust r11nch consisting of thirteen · ·- ldt box·and tickets i11 all stores. C. E. Degner, J, H. Fqlmer, Jr., had recently returned from Canu- sections of land tO@ther witli Attends Bar Ass'n Local and Personal Vote for your choice. Each pur- J. JJ, CQon •. w. M. and tiUo, whe1e he had been visiting the cattle, " .; . ·· . chase of goods amounting to ten E. Degner.--El Paso T1mes. \ another daughtllr, Mrs. Katie Messrs. Floy Zumwal.t and Sam - . cents entitles you ttl one vote, $1 Gillette. Cox bought the-Cozzens place on Attorney John E. Hall left Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Norman purchase, 10 votes, etc. · · ,.. ' include B W. the . f9r Raton to attend the in TularMa last Wednesday: Whocvt!r is elected \vill()e met Textot;.'Lafe, Ark.,· three . iHnigh- Mr. Bowen Zumwalt sold his State Bai!>Association. He expects Mrs Rountree of Capitan was at. train and cared for fr.1m arriv- tere, Mrs. home at Nogal to Mr. Rich Hust, be home next Tuesday morn· in yesterday. ., al until len.yde. Also a!l ex- . Mr. Bernuski or Capitan WllB •• dis11harged from the Hnthmann hospital muclr im- Ark., Mrs. J .ette, vnnu· and bought the pine«) owned by mg. . . . : penses. wt e pa1 . tillo, Mrs. R. Hughes, E.IPaso, hw son Myrt. The enterpr!smg firm J.f Ztegler . . · a n d a sister Mrs Catherine Baa-ball Cam· ea Bros. are placmg more stress on L T k C ' . " tb · d t Th arge ur ey rop Haubner, Waterville, Ohio. Turner-Keene. _ ell' grocery epartmen • ey C 't N M FuncmJ. eervices were held in _ Rodeo Grounds have a complete line of goods and ,apt an, ·u) 1 9 36 El Paso yesterday at 10 a. m. . . . . call your attention to a few of August ' proved • Mrs. Henry Morris of Ancho re- turned homo Wednesday nft1•r receiving treatment at tho Rath- mann hospital. followed by ·interment in Rest- A weddmg of much mterest w_ns Saturday, 9:80 a. m. Cobras their be:Jt buys in this week's . lawn cemetery. solemnized AugWJt first MJBs vs. Cardinals. News. Capitan, N. M.-Indications Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Dow l'll· Viola Keene became the-bride oC Sundny, 9:80 a. m. Cardinals M d M Lo . b that the acorn crop on the Lin- tertq.ined Tuenday night with a t-· Mr. George Turner, both of San· vs. Fort Stanton. t r. adn ( rs UISt . Havet coin ·Nlltlonat Forest wm be lar- surprise birthday. party for Jobic ·· · · re urne rom a np o M Ph N · ---------- -o demon, Tex.WJ, the ceremony be- Eastside Park . ger than it has in several years. c croon. 1 n e t c c n were 047693 ing per!ormed by the. Reverend Sunday, 2:80 p. m. Cobraa va. Sprmga. This should point toward an present,, and it wns indeed a NoUce lor Beaaley at Mcthodwt parson- Socorro. Mr. Louis Naida was In· town of fat game. Tho tur- ant afTatr. Gamea. and m ,u 11 1 c Department Of The Interutr age of Del R1o, Texll!l. Witne:J5- yesterday. key crop this year appears to be were. enjoyed 11 o cJock. Genernl Land Office at Ltw Crtl· ing the cert'mony were Mr. and 13 OOO in CCC Cam 1 Mins Haldane Stover of Belen larger than usual with each hen Refreabment.s were 1cc cream nnd ceJ, New Mexlco, July 31, 1936. Mro. P. L. Avant and Mro. J. _'__ d··J b 1:.,_., 1lpenb-!ast-·-'Phuraday--hcra- . .. . unmnn. · · ··- · - - <?. r' 0 .,qn,- frienda. . though tho number of hens acen n hu·go aSsortment or gifta . Mary · Marquez Dtmnn, of T b o bride wna beautifully - · in thin oe.ction ja not oo great.. Mrs. Clara Dow rt>turned hollJC Claunch, N. Mex., who, on April gowned in powder blue with a A report that nearly 18,000 Mr. !lnd. Mrs. Lowell Burton Deer have been scarce in tht> to EIPllao 1\'Ionday. accompanied 10, 1938, made ho'lneot.ead. entry, pink and blue coroagc and white members of the Civilian Conaef'ot. are llvmg m, the Mayer apart- Co. thilln this summer but with by Esther, Ralph and Elizabeth No. 047698, for aJI, Section 23, accesnoJieo. Mrn. Turner in the vntion CorPs left to accept private menta. Mr. Burton Is employed abundance of food should be in Dow who caine home WednemJay. Township 2.8:, Range 10 E., daughter of. Mr. and Mm. Wm. joba during Jun·o bas just been nt Petty'o grocery as meat condition. It atrike:J tho editor or thla N.M.P. Mcndtan, hrw filed notiet> Keene, and 1a weU nnd favorably made public by Robert Fechner tor. Fishing on tho Forest hilS not paper that aa a wedding month 'v of to make 8 year Proof, known, having mndo her homo director, with t.he comment that Mr. A. c. Hin('!) and Aubrey been exceptionally good thia sum- Augu.at ban. the glory to Ciltabllnh. claim to the land here with her parents lor tho pant thin wna largely attributed to ''n will leave tho laat or the Wct'lk for mer, however, there in more water Juno entirely. above dCCUJbed, betoz:c C. . gencml improvement",. In bwllnemJ El.Paho where they will remain this year. than there han been · DuBois, U. S. Commans1oner, at The groom 1!1 the non of Mrn. conditione.'': .. . . .. --· tcmporarilyw Mm. Hines- an1i . -seasons nnd tfiero Mrs. Saroh · Hught'!l rctu;ned €oron_a1 N. Mex.J on thcllth.day "O( Sandernon ·· Explaining that the prncfrcnJ Gene will movo to one ot tho to be an abundance or fry !rom Los Angcles mght, of 1936 · . io nroociated with bin mother typo of eduention given the Prehm apartments, an tht>y have In tho streams which indicatea where she had been vuntmg her ,Claunant nnmroan the grocery and vegetable buol· young men alco Wll!l renponoible.laold their home and moat of their that next oeanona should Mro. and f)(>r BtU Martinez, nl'.:!l. DirectQr Fechner nnid the 12.996 household goods to Prof. Eric be dtfTercnt.. Fishermen at the son, WJII Hughes, omco June 28 Lub Martinez, Following a ohort wedding trip dischafged to take privnte employ .. ] Ming who will tnko prenent lime seem to be hilving Mcnsro. T. A. Spencer and J. V. Julian Luernn, to Wichita Falln..nnd point.9 ment during the month was the: next Monday. Mr. Hinea hopes the beat luck high in the moun· Taylor nrc quite bUlly making Estolano Sanchez, nll of Claunch Mr. and Mrn. Turner wtll return lnrgeilt group oincc the campo bin healt.h will be benefitted by tairm. preparatioiUJ for the ltodeo and N.Mex., to Sanderoon. to make their home. were reduced to a maximum ol. the chnnge. Carnival to be held tomorrow and Paul A. Roach, --Contnbuted. 850,000. Total discharges during . __ Political Pr.ophecy.- - A7;S4 Regiuter. ,. ending June Hlfwere · Mra. "Cieata Pryor went to _ ---------.-- Hartley-Riggbu 145,531, a monthly nvernge of ·Carlabad to attend There han-hardly been an elec- 044410 - more than 12,000. to buomens aflaim. tion of modl'rn times wlren .. extra Notice for PubUcatJon Mrn. BeuJnh Hartley and Mr. "The increaned emphnsin which For Sale• My rnnch, stock 1 party manifestationa havo not Department OC Tho Interior John Riggins of Capitan were baa .in recent . • machinery 8 n a appeared t.o make hurdles or the General Land Office at Las Cru· married on July 26th. The wed- upon JOb tmmtng inatructton m tools. Wryte or sw Mrs. Pearl innocent game of political pro- cea New Mexico July 31, 1936. . CCC " h dd d "hnn Steams Nog"l N · · NOTICE in hernby given tbnt dtng was qutet and wan not an- camp:;, e a e • _ '"" ' . ... · m. phecy. Yet, With one except10n, .[eaa C. Garrison,. m Ft. St:uitoo, nounced until tbm week. thu way. for many Dr. and Mm. p, M. Shaver they have ahown nq effect what- N. Mex., who, on August 24, Mrs. Riggins is 11 channing and bern to find outs&de employment. and. Misses Nellie and Thelma ever on the November result. 1931, mnde bomeatead entry, No. pleasant young businl'SS woman, Shaver left Thursday morning When Theodore Roosevelt Jed bin 044410, for Lot.91, 2, 3, 4, and one of the most highly re- Dawaona Vilit for the Grand Canyon, to begone Bull Moose O)lt of the Republiclln Sec. 18, Section 17, Town· spected in L!ncoln County. She - until Monday or Tuesday. preserve, itQre:ented the Preai- Mr. Perry Senra tho Democratic Convention In Santa Fe Monday. Mr• .Jack McQuiller and sister, Marjorie of Houston, Texll!J are Mr •. and Mm. Henry Hoffman and family • · Juan and Manuel Padilla visiting their grandmother ' Tularosa. aro Q t ·Mr. Perfeeto-<SandovnJ of Pirn- •l!fP. 5 S., Range 6 E., :;'l . .M.P. is the chief operator. of l't{r. and Mm. H. B. Dawson · deney Woodrow Wilson. Pe:- 1 Meridian, han filed notice of the Capttan telephone exchange were h""""lrom • __ Angel"" Wed- We. G. Duhggar wbhJo hhas haps W1Json wuuld have won Ifi i i k bree --.J h h .... f fri d·· """ Ul.kJ ""' 1 o stomac trou e t e .. t, r W'll' H d ntent on to ma e t year a.uu as a o"' .. o en iL nesday guests of Mr and Mrs bl . any even or 1 111m owar cbo is visiting the Kimbrell and Sandoval ' Proof, to establish claim to the The has resided in Cap!.. E. Lemon. Th · Jeff. about three months was a to Ta.ft .. was almost as grea.t a disap- land above described bet'oro tan many yearn and f8 also well oy VJstt her mother here Wednesday. pomtment in the Prestden(.'y as . ' · noon yroterday. . . Mr. ·cecil A. Medlin of La Mesa, Texas, is VIsiting Mr. Bill ijill, of the Carrizozo Cleaners. P. Hall: U. S. Commts- kn?wn and respected. Mr. Dawson Wt1S cashier of the WM Hoover m.l932. In- mdncr, at Cap1tan, N. Mex.., on lations and many good WIShes are old Exchange bank in 191 2 to Frank Montgomery aunectwmst Progresmvism was Arthur Hoflmnm and family the day of 1936. extended. 1921 , but has resided in Califor- . . Announces rampant,'partieul.arly !n the farm moved to JicariUa ymterday. Ctaamant namea as wttnessea: .. :.. 'm""' t'""'t c--e·· secttons; the tartfl bJIJ of that M B d -J ... · _ .... ,. s ..... , ua 1ouu _ mes. ranum an one3 wero Frank Hefner. Cokev-Scharf day, precursor or the Smoot- . to r E 1 C l , # M Frank M f " 1 h' h T f m wn rom ag o reo ' yes .. er· E. I. Griffin, both of Adobe, N. _ Notice r. ontgomery o Haw ey monstrosity, _1c a t da« d . . h p' . Mex. Ancho requests us- ·to had signed with apologi!!S, made .r otng some-s op mg. ·S.M. Sullivan, or Bingham, N. Mrs. Beula Gokt?y - . that he is a candidate to: the it probable that. a propor- .------ ..... -.-----i Mex. . Scharf. were nmted m rn honor of Robert Morris, nomination for sheriff ·of Lmcoln tion of tho Republieans who fol· E. K. Yancy, of Capitan, N.Mex. mamage, :ruesiJay. August at founder of 0. E. s., a covered dish county subject to the will of lowed T. R. would have .gonp to : · Paul A. Roach Carlsbad, \Vh1ch_ they 'Vtstted will be ·served at· the · Wilson, iC these llatl been deii1led Reg}ster. Mrs. Schaff s brotlier, at Pec?s Masonic Temple, Sunday August . Mr. comes b:fore the detour afforded by tf1e. Bull =e=-===:-:.. two days, then took a motor trip 2Srd, Collowed by services at the the people of the county hJghly movement. Tbnt derec· · tC? Las Vegas, Taos and Eagles Methodist church at 8 p. m. All recommended and . endorsed by bon, however, made the thing Nest, when: they spent a weeJc: . Stars, visiting Stars and their hm neighbors, and friends: all sure ror the J:Iere The weddtng was not a surpnse, families and Rainbow Girls are whom have knoWn bim smce he was a m Amencan HENRY LUTZ ' . . Real fstate DfAL[R Temporarjr offiee at RESIDENCE Lid farms rancbE'S .. . I I cittPtoPettY and dwellibgs /1 -. 1 - A-1 .. :r 1atu eot1o:r mt.·. lWRI u ·• AM ite ib the nW-ket fo" a Yv\6. .. . .. -.. 'home, .a · . ' v . . ' '""'-. ..... .:._- ··- •. - .. 1r ,. -- -- .... ;, . . ,.,. ·-·-·-·-- ., ... -- ---·- - ----· •• as friends had surmised cordially invited. . first purchased the Jones--Penning- political history·-where there was . they left. ·· ·Please bring a covered dish. ton ranch Ancho 11 yeara ago,. a iiU!Urgent_!eader . DlllSiietic Mrs. Scharf _!ltght ... __ _ __ . -committee-. a-nd--haa-1tved- · . enougn anti popUTar · to to]lefaifOr;-at Uie telephone office . .. since. Mr. Montgomery has re- bring his followers along when he for •• several· !ears where her Mr. and Mrs. Roy-=- Skinner are sided in the state revolte,? his party_. obhgmg attention to duty and her • Ro ba. S D. .. 't' M. hale always been on the stde of law · -·-- tfl'Dn-bJ- . d J.. t . . ID u lX, 'VJBJ IDg r. d' d H ed .. a e an p easan manner J . . . an or er. e ..-. serv as M .d M E Ski' to ..... rd . tron of th . and Mrs. ack Payne and httle d. . t h t . . h. t r. an rs. lmer nner .. a . pa s e compa y . . · epu y s enu•one enn;JS ones, f c 1 b d .. h W d d h · · nd ·are· her to a large· e' son. h 1 1 in t. h o ar s a . were ere e nes ay as e e . ll'we upng t, ana ear eas e , to • 't M. · .p· kl Sk' . . of friends. ' Mr. earol Hines has gone to tormance of duty. He is pro- .• VlBJ rs. 10 9 • · umer, . r• .. .r .. ....... 'IS em"'·r ·t th . Amarillo Tent where he h"'• .. . • d hi ht· 't Jun Greer and relatives at N .1.v,u. :nan m ue o e . 1 _ _, . · - grea1ve, an g y. reapeew ; 1 . firin of Normat1 and. is been stationed in a nominated and elected promises !'4rs. \ Hotrmail and and buai- . . an efficient, forceful, .tlJllwerving cbdd_ren spent Monday. and Tues- hes& man. · 1 . · Miai Agnea Degner vil.ited her admilliatration of duties of ofttce d,!Y m El Paso. . Friendl wish t1!ia.t»>Pular couple . · and uncle· in . Alamogordo · aud.wQl l-equire the same of 'bil .Mtl. Ola. c. Jone• spent Mon .. a happy prOIPel'Outd;te. trpm TW!Qday untij Sunday.. . deputie& · day and tn Seta Fe. - .- . - .' ... - ............... ,.;. .. " __ .....,.. _____ .,:.. ___ ._,, .. "- '""'" --"!.-" --- :'l ---=r.- ........ ,._. -·· :·iit· :10..-- "' --· ·- -::---- •• - - •••• 1 "'' , . ·' -- ....... ·---- + -- ... . - ..... - --- -v. --- -.,- -·----· - -.-- ' ' . " ' ·1 •, \ ·Rainbew . Dance ' AT <ommuDity Hall Saturday . Graves' Onbestrit . Spectator• 25c ' . ... · .. - '

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RODEO and CARNIVAL . ~·!J ~¥0lf YO.U~~ CHOI(f .

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John G. Textor, 79, cf,ied at thE' Some important · reid estate . ~ · ·· • The business. Men's Club will Santa Fe, Aug. 10. (AP).---New home of his sqn, R. J. Textor, transfers we're consummated at Baseball Game ..... Sat. 9:30.a.m •.....• Cobras v~...._-Cardinala, : sponsor the sen~iilg• of a princess companies with incorporation. pa-'11001 Hastings. Street, yesterday Nogal lllSt week in which consid~ Baseball Game ..... Sun .. 9:80 a.m. CIU'dimils vs. Ft. ~tanton, to the Herald Post-El Paso .Rodeo pent listed fit the State Corpora-after abrief Dlneli5. Mr. 'Textor erable money, many acres of land Buxing ............ Sat. 7i80 p.m ......... Cqmmunity Hal.l toM held in El Paso on Septem· tion Commi~ion todny included: formerly operated a ranch near and several Q()US§ changed ·Dance ............ Sat. -9!8()..p.m ......... "'Community Hall 3"·4·5·6 and 7tlt. . En~Pneres' Gold and Silver Min-Carrizozo, ·but moved to LaCe; · Free Barbecue ...... Sat. 12:00 o'clock ..... J .. Rodeo Grounds

1, • Any girl between the ages of ing Company, Carrizozo; author-

Arkansas iu192l, where he had Mr. Bowen Zumwalt and sons, · · ... • · Rodeo atarts at 1:80 p.m. with·50c admission · ., 16 and 20 will be eligible to· enter ized capital stock $1,500,000, be-Rinceresided. He was in EiPaso FJoy and Myrt bought the Rich · ' ~ . · ,.... the~conte~t •. 'l'here will be a hal· ginning with $4500; incorporators visiting his son and.daughter, .and Hust r11nch consisting of thirteen · ·- ldt box·and tickets i11 all stores. C. E. Degner, J, H. Fqlmer, Jr., had recently returned from Canu- sections of land tO@ther witli Attends Bar Ass'n Local and Personal Vote for your choice. Each pur- J. JJ, CQon •. w. M. ~rvin and tiUo, whe1e he had been visiting the cattle, • " • .; • . ·· . chase of goods amounting to ten E. Degner.--El Paso T1mes.

\ another daughtllr, Mrs. Katie Messrs. Floy Zumwal.t and Sam - - · . cents entitles you ttl one vote, $1 Gillette. Cox bought the-Cozzens place on Attorney John E. Hall left Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Norman purchase, 10 votes, etc. · ·

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~urvivors include B ~on, W. G~ the M~sa. . • f9r Raton to attend the in TularMa last Wednesday: Whocvt!r is elected \vill()e met Textot;.'Lafe, Ark.,· three . iHnigh- Mr. Bowen Zumwalt sold his State Bai!>Association. He expects Mrs Rountree of Capitan was at. train and cared for fr.1m arriv-tere, Mrs. ~-C. 0~h11omas,_~fe~ home at Nogal to Mr. Rich Hust, ~o be home next Tuesday morn· in Car~izozo yesterday. ., al until t~1e1 yb len.yde. Also a!l ex-

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dis11harged from the Hnthmann hospital W~nesday, muclr im-

Ark., Mrs. ~\.Ute J .ette, vnnu· and bought the pine«) owned by mg. • . . . : penses. wt e pa1 . tillo, Mrs. R. Hughes, E.IPaso, hw son Myrt. The enterpr!smg firm J.f Ztegler . . · a n d a sister Mrs Catherine Baa-ball Cam· ea Bros. are placmg more stress on L T k C

' . " tb · d t Th arge ur ey rop Haubner, Waterville, Ohio. Turner-Keene. _ ell' grocery epartmen • ey C 't N M FuncmJ. eervices were held in _ Rodeo Grounds have a complete line of goods and ,apt an, ·u) 1936 El Paso yesterday at 10 a. m. . . . . call your attention to a few of August '

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Mrs. Henry Morris of Ancho re­turned homo Wednesday nft1•r receiving treatment at tho Rath-mann hospital.

followed by ·interment in Rest- A weddmg of much mterest w_ns Saturday, 9:80 a. m. Cobras their be:Jt buys in this week's -· . lawn cemetery. solemnized AugWJt first ~hen MJBs vs. Cardinals. News. • Capitan, N. M.-Indications Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Dow l'll·

Viola Keene became the-bride oC Sundny, 9:80 a. m. Cardinals M d M Lo . N~'d b that the acorn crop on the Lin- tertq.ined Tuenday night with a ~ t-· Mr. George Turner, both of San· vs. Fort Stanton. t r. adn ( rs UISt . ~toq Havet coin ·Nlltlonat Forest wm be lar- surprise birthday. party for Jobic

·· · · re urne rom a np o M Ph N · ---------- -o demon, Tex.WJ, the ceremony be- Eastside Park . ger than it has in several years. c croon. 1 n e t c c n were

047693 ing per!ormed by the. Reverend Sunday, 2:80 p. m. Cobraa va. Sprmga. This should point toward an present,, and it wns indeed a ple~s-NoUce lor Pobllcat~on Beaaley at t~e Mcthodwt parson- Socorro. Mr. Louis Naida was In· town abu.ndnnc~> of fat game. Tho tur- ant afTatr. Gamea. and m ,u 11 1 c Department Of The Interutr age of Del R1o, Texll!l. Witne:J5- yesterday. • key crop this year appears to be were. enjoyed untl~ 11 o cJock.

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Genernl Land Office at Ltw Crtl· ing the cert'mony were Mr. and 13 OOO in CCC Cam 1

Mins Haldane Stover of Belen larger than usual with each hen Refreabment.s were 1cc cream nnd ceJ, New Mexlco, July 31, 1936. Mro. P. L. Avant and Mro. J. _'__ ~-- d··J b 1:.,_., 1lpenb-!ast-·-'Phuraday--hcra- ;l;iJ·hn~;tn~~-n-·go~~d-tmtc:h-~t)mtlfllr-w·t~·~l~n1d.!M)~llkt~~~~roomt!i.l'~~-

. .. . unmnn. · · ··- · - - • ~ure <?. • r'0 .,qn,- frienda. . though tho number of hens acen n hu·go aSsortment or gifta . Mary · Marquez Dtmnn, of T b o bride wna beautifully - · in thin oe.ction ja not oo great.. Mrs. Clara Dow rt>turned hollJC Claunch, N. Mex., who, on April gowned in powder blue with a A report that nearly 18,000 Mr. !lnd. Mrs. Lowell Burton Deer have been scarce in tht> to EIPllao 1\'Ionday. accompanied 10, 1938, made ho'lneot.ead. entry, pink and blue coroagc and white members of the Civilian Conaef'ot. are llvmg m, the Mayer apart- Co. thilln this summer but with by Esther, Ralph and Elizabeth No. 047698, for aJI, Section 23, accesnoJieo. Mrn. Turner in the vntion CorPs left to accept private menta. Mr. Burton Is employed abundance of food should be in Dow who caine home WednemJay. Township 2.8:, Range 10 E., daughter of. Mr. and Mm. Wm. joba during Jun·o bas just been nt Petty'o grocery as meat condition. It atrike:J tho editor or thla N.M.P. Mcndtan, hrw filed notiet> Keene, and 1a weU nnd favorably made public by Robert Fechner tor. Fishing on tho Forest hilS not paper that aa a wedding month

'v of intenti~n to make 8 year Proof, known, having mndo her homo director, with t.he comment that Mr. A. c. Hin('!) and Aubrey been exceptionally good thia sum- Augu.at ban. stol~n the glory o£ to Ciltabllnh. claim to the land here with her parents lor tho pant thin wna largely attributed to ''n will leave tho laat or the Wct'lk for mer, however, there in more water Juno entirely. above dCCUJbed, betoz:c ~1nry C. y~ar. . gencml improvement",. In bwllnemJ El.Paho where they will remain this year. than there han been · DuBois, U. S. Commans1oner, at The groom 1!1 the non of Mrn. conditione.'': .. . . .. --· tcmporarilyw Mm. Hines- an1i . -seasons nnd tfiero Mrs. Saroh · Hught'!l rctu;ned €oron_a1 N. Mex.J on thcllth.day Allc~Newt.on "O( Sandernon ·· Explaining that the prncfrcnJ Gene will movo to one ot tho to be an abundance or fry !rom Los Angcles Sun~~>: mght, of Se~tember, 1936· . io nroociated with bin mother i~ typo of eduention given the Prehm apartments, an tht>y have In tho streams which indicatea where she had been vuntmg her

,Claunant nnmroan WJtne~mea: the grocery and vegetable buol· young men alco Wll!l renponoible.laold their home and moat of their that ~he next ret~ oeanona should daught~r Mro. Bnz:rctt~ and f)(>r BtU Martinez, nl'.:!l. DirectQr Fechner nnid the 12.996 household goods to Prof. Eric be dtfTercnt.. Fishermen at the son, WJII Hughes, omco June 28• Lub Martinez, Following a ohort wedding trip dischafged to take privnte employ .. ] Ming who will tnko poil!:t>~lon prenent lime seem to be hilving Mcnsro. T. A. Spencer and J. V. Julian Luernn, to Wichita Falln..nnd ot~er point.9 ment during the month was the: next Monday. Mr. Hinea hopes the beat luck high in the moun· Taylor nrc quite bUlly making Estolano Sanchez, nll of Claunch Mr. and Mrn. Turner wtll return lnrgeilt group oincc the campo bin healt.h will be benefitted by tairm. preparatioiUJ for the ltodeo and N.Mex., to Sanderoon. to make their home. were reduced to a maximum ol. the chnnge. Carnival to be held tomorrow and

Paul A. Roach, --Contnbuted. 850,000. Total discharges during . __ Political Pr.ophecy.- -A7;S4 ~ Regiuter. ,. -~year-- ending June Hlfwere · Mra. "Cieata Pryor went to _ ---------.-- Hartley-Riggbu • 145,531, a monthly nvernge of ·Carlabad ~edneaday to attend There han-hardly been an elec-

044410 - more than 12,000. to ?o~e buomens aflaim. tion of modl'rn times wlren .. extra Notice for PubUcatJon Mrn. BeuJnh Hartley and Mr. "The increaned emphnsin which For Sale• My rnnch, stock1 party manifestationa havo not

Department OC Tho Interior John Riggins of Capitan were baa be~n pla~d .in recent ~ont~ ~ . • machinery 8 n a appeared t.o make hurdles or the General Land Office at Las Cru· married on July 26th. The wed- upon JOb tmmtng inatructton m tools. Wryte or sw Mrs. Pearl innocent game of political pro-cea New Mexico July 31, 1936. . • CCC " h dd d "hnn Steams Nog"l N ~... · · NOTICE in hernby given tbnt dtng was qutet and wan not an- camp:;, e a e • _ '"" ' . ... • · m. phecy. Yet, With one except10n, .[eaa C. Garrison,. m Ft. St:uitoo, nounced until tbm week. ·~ thu way. for many me~: Dr. and Mm. p, M. Shaver they have ahown nq effect what-N. Mex., who, on August 24, Mrs. Riggins is 11 channing and bern to find outs&de employment. and. Misses Nellie and Thelma ever on the November result. 1931, mnde bomeatead entry, No. pleasant young businl'SS woman, Shaver left Thursday morning When Theodore Roosevelt Jed bin 044410, for Lot.91, 2, 3, 4, E!W~ and one of the most highly re- Dawaona Vilit for the Grand Canyon, to begone Bull Moose O)lt of the Republiclln Sec. 18, N~, Section 17, Town· spected in L!ncoln County. She - until Monday or Tuesday. preserve, itQre:ented the Preai-

Mr. Perry Senra at~ended tho Democratic Convention In Santa Fe Monday.

Mr • .Jack McQuiller and sister, Marjorie of Houston, Texll!J are visi~ing Mr •. and Mm. Henry Hoffman and family •

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1 Meridian, han filed notice of the Capttan telephone exchange were h""""lrom • __ Angel"" Wed- LA~fn:11·. We. G. Duhggar wbhJo hhas haps W1Json wuuld have won Ifi i i k bree --.J h h .... f fri d·· """ Ul.kJ ""' ~n 1 o stomac trou e t e .. t, r W'll' H d ntent on to ma e t year a.uu as a o"' .. o en iL nesday guests of Mr and Mrs bl . any even or 1 111m owar

cbo is visiting the Kimbrell and Sandoval famili~.hcle!

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~umce P. Hall: U. S. Commts- kn?wn and respected. ~ngratu· Mr. Dawson Wt1S cashier of the WM He~be.rt Hoover m.l932. In-mdncr, at Cap1tan, N. Mex.., on lations and many good WIShes are old Exchange bank in 1912 to Frank Montgomery aunectwmst Progresmvism was Arthur Hoflmnm and family the l~tb day of Septe~er, 1936. extended. ~ 1921, but has resided in Califor- . . Announces rampant,'partieul.arly !n the farm moved to JicariUa ymterday.

Ctaamant namea as wttnessea: .. :.. 'm""' t'""'t c--e·· secttons; the tartfl bJIJ of that M B d -J ... · ~· _ ....,. s ....., ua 1ouu • _ mes. ranum an one3 wero Frank Hefner. Cokev-Scharf day, precursor or the Smoot- . to r E 1 C l ,

• # M Frank M f " 1 h' h T f m wn rom ag o reo ' yes .. er· E. I. Griffin, both of Adobe, N. _ Notice r. ontgomery o Haw ey monstrosity, ~ _1c a t da« d . . h p' . Mex. Ancho requests us- ·to had signed with apologi!!S, made .r otng some-s op mg.

·S.M. Sullivan, or Bingham, N. Mrs. Beula Gokt?y ~d ~r. - . that he is a candidate to: the it probable that. a la~ge propor- .------.....-.-----i Mex. • . Scharf. were nmted m rn honor of Robert Morris, nomination for sheriff ·of Lmcoln tion of tho Republieans who fol· E. K. Yancy, of Capitan, N.Mex. mamage, :ruesiJay. August 4.t~ at founder of 0. E. s., a covered dish county subject to the will of lowed T. R. would have .gonp to

: · Paul A. Roach Carlsbad, ~(~r \Vh1ch_ they 'Vtstted will be ·served at· the Democ~tic.-convention; · Wilson, iC these llatl been deii1led Reg}ster. Mrs. Schaff s brotlier, at Pec?s Masonic Temple, Sunday August . Mr. Montg~mery comes b:fore the detour afforded by tf1e. Bull

=e=-===:-:.. two days, then took a motor trip 2Srd, Collowed by services at the the people of the county hJghly ~oose movement. Tbnt derec· · tC? Las Vegas, Taos and Eagles Methodist church at 8 p. m. All recommended and . endorsed by bon, however, made the thing Nest, when: they spent a weeJc: . Stars, visiting Stars and their hm neighbors, and friends: all sure ror the pem~crats. J:Iere

The weddtng was not a surpnse, families and Rainbow Girls are whom have knoWn bim smce he was a c~se-umque m Amencan HENRY LUTZ ' .

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as friends had surmised ~eir cordially invited. . first purchased the Jones--Penning- political history·-where there was . ~hen they left. • ·· ·Please bring a covered dish. ton ranch ~t Ancho 11 yeara ago,. a _!1~ iiU!Urgent_!eader . DlllSiietic

Mrs. Scharf b~ bee!J~ _!ltght ... __ _ __ . -committee-. a-nd--haa-1tved- -tb~ · . enougn anti popUTar · enoug~ to to]lefaifOr;-at Uie telephone office . .. since. Mr. Montgomery has re- bring his followers along when he for •• several· !ears where her Mr. and Mrs. Roy-=-Skinner are sided in the state tbitte~n ~ea_!'B! revolte,? ag~inst his party_. obhgmg attention to duty and her • Ro ba. S D. .. 't' M. hale always been on the stde of law · ~- -·--~

tfl'Dn-bJ- . d t· J.. t . . ID u lX, • • 'VJBJ IDg r. d' d H '-~- ed a~~ .. a e an p easan manner J . . . an or er. e ..-. serv as M . d M E Ski' to ..... rd . tron of th . n· and Mrs. ack Payne and httle d. . t h •~:r t . . h. t r. an rs. lmer nner

.. a . pa s e compa y . . · epu y s enu•one enn;JS ones, f c 1 b d .. h W d d h · · nd ·are· d· her to a large· e' ~' son. • h <~ 1 1 in t. h o ar s a . were ere e nes ay as e e . ll'we upng t, ana ear eas e , to • 't M. · . p· kl Sk' . . M · of friends. ~ ' Mr. earol Hines has gone to tormance of duty. He is pro- .• VlBJ rs. 10 9• · umer, . r •

.. .r .. s·ct~ ....... 'IS a· em"'·r ·t th . Amarillo Tent where he h"'• .. . • d hi ht· ~"d 't Jun Greer and relatives at N .1.v,u. :nan m ue o e . 1 _ _, . · - grea1ve, an g y. reapeew ; 1 • . firin of Normat1 and. Scharl~ is been stationed in a vetera~ nominated and elected promises !'4rs. \ He1l~ Hotrmail and isu~~ces8f11.1 and trustwort~y buai- ~~P· . . an efficient, forceful, .tlJllwerving cbdd_ren spent Monday. and Tues-hes& man. · 1 . · Miai Agnea Degner vil.ited her admilliatration of duties of ofttce d,!Y m El Paso. ~ . Friendl wish t1!ia.t»>Pular couple . · and uncle· in . Alamogordo · aud.wQl l-equire the same of 'bil .Mtl. Ola. c. Jone• spent Mon ..

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I T IS a good i4ei\ 1<1 ·«<! around with a screw ,ddveJ;. an4 tight- By EDITH M. BARBER '

en screws frequently. Ite.fa-. f1JJfaz- JT .Js a babit ¢ the ·day W sigh in~ how man)' miner J'CPWS can for the· bountifulness of a b,Y· be a, voided by doing just . tbls Ve\'1 t:one time when food,s were Cheap thing. · Mechtinicol devices for la• and •plentiful. While one and all bor saving are apt to have a screw we shql,lld appreciate lower prices or two sqmewhete ~ tpe!J' mechan• for food:! of all ~ds, mas'r"of us 'ism, and unless these sc:r~ws aro wol,lld not elrehange the var~ety, l(ept. tightened, trouble Is brewing. convenience, and safety which are Accidents a 1 s o · provided today by modern meth· can be avoided . ods of h!L!J,dllng •. preserving, and by go1ng t h e transporting· them. · round of the house It is a satisfaction .to know that witb .the screw most foods now available are of driver, and uf!ing consistently gpod quality. · Of all it as needed. staple foods · which must be used

o n e 0 f t h e daily none Is of more importance kltcllm utensils. than m!Ut, w~rili. pro.vides .:m gen-that must have erously for the most important of t- h e screws i n .the nutritional needs. With the. fi 1 Is th • knowledge, which Is recognized as

rm Y e COL· absolute by· physicians, that chll-f e e percolator d himdle. If· one dren must have .milk to grow an los.es Its grip,, develop normqlly, it Is one of the the person using greatest responsibilities of the time

to see that the milk which Is pro-t h.e. percolator, vided for them Is safe. It must, may get badly of course, come up to certain scalded. Be 'sure standards of quality so th!lt the t h e screws in f · ttl electric: cord end- ~~~~~~~mounts o . n~t~1en ~fe pieces ore secure. The first thought, powever, I know ot one should be that the milk is low woman who had enough in boc:t!l{ia-count to be q . rather serious sate. While certified milk, pro-accident when the duc:ed under the acme of cleanly screws come out condltidns, Is theoretically the best of the cord she millt, lt Is expensive and beyond was using with lttrle price which most persono can

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the electric Ontlron. So clon't for· o1ford to pay. It ll.CCms unneces­get to make good uile of the screw sory In any case when sole mlllt driver on .such screws. can be procured at a moderate There l.tJ nothing smarter for:

SOap Screws • price in the forms of paotcurized, cool oummer wear than aUk lin-When a acrew hao to be renewed, evaporated, and dried milks. en, novelty crepe, dotted awl.!Jo,

or when tho old one c:omco out and Sweetened evaporated mlllt l.tJ or printed silks, espcc:lnlly when munt be put bock again, there 1o known Oil conde~ed mlllt and Is fanhloncd into o ollm o.nd trlm a little ·trick thot will make the used more largely to take tho model like thl.tJ otunnlng denlgn. Job ea!licr. Soap tM ocrcwl PrC!lD place ot cream than ·of mUk. V/Jlo lon't excited about tho new the ocrew down Into noap, and give ModeJ'J) paotcurlzing.plant.s de- wider tlhouldcr width that tcndn

~ little twf!lt. Or, holding the ma.nd, In the firot place, that tho to olenderlz.c tho wnl.otUno. and a

he of the odrcw, juat beyond tho mllk brought to them be clean and pattern .that aoco togcU1er Q8 o of tho coke of coop, tum the of good quality. They help rather quickly oo a olldo faatencr. Note

110 ow around on tho top of tho than hinder .tho enforcement. ot tho unUDU!ll bodice llnCD; tho pw:r

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congratulutt>n l<'rcd Perry of England, who defeated him In ctral11ht ccw to win tho mt>n'n olnnlco ot Wimbledon. tor 'tho thJrd DUcCcllllivo year. Tho German, however, injured o thi"h muaclo in ibc !lrnt oct.

William W. How en, who 1s acting pootmonter general durln:t tho leQ.vo of obneneo of -PO!ItmoBtor General Jomeo A. Farley, who l.tJ directing tho Democratic pnrty'11 campaign to re-elect Prenldl')lt Roonqvelt. Mr. Howco' regular pont 14 .firat . onolotant pontmo.~~ter "cnC!.I'ot

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"DWI!cthNart of the A. E. F.:· dur- "You're flrat to finish I" James Wilder, judge, tells James Flood tna tht' World war, han dlscloned Ucll) owner of the 51-foot yowl Dorode, at the end of the lortgest yacht plana to dlllpose of her worldly pog. , race in Amcric.o-3,225 milco from California to HonolUlu. The Dornde, of sea1Uona and to devote the proceeds SUn Frnnc:lnco, crossed the finish line. with an elapsed time of 13 days 7 and her lift> to local ehatltlen. j houn •o fi\itititea nnd 531j~ ~;econda. The Circe, of SeatUe. was second. -

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There 1o no illlJillinaUon for o Dried milk boo hod tho moloturo Jlm9-B l.tJ nvoUablo for clzCD: 14, rJ dlning table that 1o comp!ll'ablo tD removed and lo put up in conn 16 10 20 .... d A" s•- 16 0 candle Unht. Tho tapern ohould ready to bent into !Our UmCD Ito • • ; ..., an '""'• "'0

.. 1 f •- 1 h th requlrea 4 loS yardo of 39-lnch be high enough not to Intercept vo umo 0 wn..,r. t an ° oomc material. Send 15 ccnltl ln colno. tho vlnlon of thotJo looking ncro:m food value 011 paateurlzed mlllr, Send for tho SUmmer Pattern the tQbJo or·elno tho candle!l flh.ould which bno uaU!llly lCY.It nolltlng but .Book.amtaininn JOO. Barbara Bell • hnvo · tlhodCD. It ltJ llD!lumed in pm of Jtc yjtamln C content.. -Ev- " thenc lnninriceo, that ·tho -cand.lct~ en when row mllk lo U!led vitamin well·planned, cany-to-mnko pot.-

f th tabl C muat be aupplled by other fooda, tcmn. Exclusive faohJOl1!l for lli'C! ncar tho ccntor o e 0 • children, younn women, and ma-CandlCD that nrc not high, and ouch an tomntoC!l or orangCD. Un- o oro minUD abodes, con be placed der lhe now prooetmeD of prepar· trol1!l. Send 15 ccnto tor your

th .... f the hblc and tn,. dried milk ltn flavor i!l chan"ed copy. nearer e ..... go o ... • "' .. "'-nd your order to The "'-·inn h ••-• to very UtUe, and it chilled llfter beat- """ ~w ..

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It nhould be remembered that In the proccao of making It w e u .. u llTCdl<ate.-Wtm C.nl ... four cnndlea ore tho correct num- aterWzcd, and tor- that reanon w ber. Never uso three, for thrC1! abaolutoly trco from bacterin. Tho cnndlco ore too1 c:lcwcly otl!:oolotcd h ed _,. __ _ with church olgn!1lconcCD with o big temperature UD carom~ "'"" ttcn·-.-, ... molto Uio number Ulo mllk-ouga.r and given a ~~1 ..... " "' nctorloUc flavor- to the milk. Thla SUUClll gaiety, and morr;r mealt proccoo, however, CeCitUI to n1rcct arc good for tho dlgct~tion. When none of tho nutriUvo quallUea ex­the tllblo 1o omnll, or Where lhll cept the vitamin C, which must bo candleD ore tor decoroUon mtrrely, furninhed in IIbeml quantiUea by and not for tho colo illumlnaUon, other fooda even when trCllh milk two c:andlco o.ro cotlotac:tory. l.tJ uaed. An cqunl amount -of water

During lho aummer when added to evaporated mllk wfll droughto of air lll'C wanted, con- make tho food value ollghtly p.bove dies, even the bent of them, wiD tbat of most tnlll'ket milk. It tg_GY drip wnen ni other Urnes they wiD toke the place of fresh mUk ln not and the wax gelD on the table. any recipe. It ltJ not tlie easiest thing in the While evaporated milk 1.9 u:;ed world to get the wax out. U \he for cooking and for iolant.-feeding, candles are colored, the dye hOJ it dOCD not as a rule furnirlh a been known to stain the tablecloth table-beverage in the name llOlllle or centerpiece. that .frenh milk doen.. lt doca,.-lu:.w--HH~~ · -.::- ·· CandlesUCk IJOIDu · ever, make a dellciou.g drink when

To nvoid this llttie annoyance, it In mixed with fruit-juices or wilh let me suggest ualng camileatic:k chocolate sirup and trapped with domes. These can be on simple aa fee In a shaker.-.. The fact thot circles or · squar~ .cif dull finiDh ~va~nrnted milk will whip it dl· damask table oilcloth to match the reclfona he followed; makes it tnblecloth In color. _They will be pos!lible. to UDo it instead of cream inconspiCuous, and nre recom- in gelatin desserts, lllld for · that mended for summertime cottnge reOSGil Is most useful where use, or tor dining nooks in city whipped cream 1.9 nt a premium. homes, or .for eating porclt meols. Cream of Tomato Soup.

Those who prefer better ctmdle-stick dollies, can make them of Jin. 2 cups canned tomatoes en embroidered in self tones, white, 1 teaspoon sugar

2 slices onion or contrasting colors, with seal· 3 cloves toped edges. Or the dollies c:an l'bny•lea.t be plain linen, lace. E1dgect. Unless 1 1•2 teaspoons salt the candles are of deep or brilliant Pepper dyes, these dollies are entirely suf• l-4 tenspoon soda flcient. For more precauUon the 11.2 tablcspoon.s butter circle or ~quare of imitat!OJ1 ·2 tablespoon!t iJOtlt'

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Paint Dome& White Cook tomatoes and seasoning to-White and light tints do not ~b- gelher 10 minutes, and strait). 1\\ld

sorb and hold heat tho way dark· soda and sUi tmUI dissolved. Melt ei' shades do. Astronomical domes the but~er, add the flour, and stir· are poihted white to minimize .the until thi,:k lllld smooth. Add \he increase In temperature ~ the day- tomato mixture: repeat. but do not Ume. Th1s 1.9 done so thnt- the scl- allow to boil. . Serve at once with enUflc Instruments mny be main- grated cheese ilnd craclters-, or ttlined at a temperature· as con- croutons ·or tonsted bread sUcks. stant as possible. • Choeolate-Walnut DroPS

Keeps Seat OUt 1•2 pound sweet chocolate Teats made by the Bureau of · 1·2 cup condensed, mllk

Sitllll"arda aho.w .:that the qse ol 1.. cup dotes . aluminum paint on the tops of aU<> 1•2- .cup walnut-menta tomobUes. lee wagoill and other Melt the chocolate with the milk 'Vehicles. teduci!S by alXhl~ ·80 per Jn a double baUer,. · .· nemo\'e frOin cent the amount of ;.heat admitted the tire; sUr Until smooth. and add.

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more envelapirig an,d mys- after nearly a .century. terious than the airy veil ot a mod- Bilek. in the thirt.i~s it was owned em June bride. by Joseph Chapman,. an ardent

Fear of demons, it appears, Democrat, who had the• • habit· plagued the ancient Greeks in a of imitating a rooster whep ·exult-

·• fashion reminiscent ;of the tairy-tale lng over victories by his party. So ·- · ····WASH·!NGTON. - Spent or fe.ar of the .wicked fairy who nl· when his political enemies won, th~y

"dried up" oil wells would be ways turned up for trouble at wed- taunted !lim by shouting: "Now made to ooze forth more black dings. and christenings. crow, Chapm.an, crow!" gold, ac~ording to a "process for Brides' Dlsfll)ses." In 1840 Chapman was a candldrite increasing the productivity of Describing lengths to which wed· for the st01te legislature from Han·

ding parties would go to foil de- cock county. In .th~t year Demo­wells" recently ·patented here mogs, Prot. Deubner said that cratlc prospects were far ·from (patent No. 2,038,720) by Melvin brides in Sparta were dressed 1n bright. The country still remem­De Groote, of St. Louts. · _ mea's clothing. The Spartan maid, bered the panic of 1837 and blamed

Such ·simple chemicals !lB hydro- dressed like a man and with her President Van Buren for it. Mor~ cbmrlc acid and sodium fluoride, hair shorn, was shut up 1n, a dark over, the ·"singing Whigs" were pQWerful roach killer, .wl.len prop- room to await her bridegroom's making a. p(,werful appeal to the erly emulsified and Injected into the prrlval . and. a d1!ll!Jl~t1D. res~IJC, _ voters with their .shouts of.· "'P!ppe-well would do th& trick, claims the Other ancient peoples tr~ed other canoe and Tyler, Tool" and tl1elr Inventor. confusing practic~. Pn tbci Jaland log cabin and hard c;lder symbols.

The ••sfc•.u oll well when -"ven 11 f Ko "-Ia Min it wna · In the midst ot the campaign ,. to• o s, near ....., or, · - George Pattison, editor of the In-

dose of thb mO(ilcine would again the bridegroom who dressed up. He dianapoliB Constitution, wrote. a let.. yield oll trapped In the earth be- wore women's clothes. ter to William Sebn!Jtlnn. of Green-yond the reach ot man. Prof. Deubner findn evidence that field In which he oald: "I have

Welb Not All Drr. Greek marriage custolrul are relat- been informed by a Democrat that • Not ..:, oll we"- that stop pr~ ed to CUBtollUl of other lndo-Ger- In t t t 30 V

..... uu ..,.. manic l!. -·an peoples, cutd' oome one par 0 your coun Y an duclng are really dry, that Is, thelr ·~;r Buren men hBvo turned for Hnr-oupply at oll Is not complet.ely ex- can :~till bo found aurvlvlng In parts ri!Jon. You mu!lt ntlr up tho Oe-baWJted. Tho otoppage of output of Greece. mocracy. See Chapman, tell-wm ·ma:y be caUBed by the building up Parenb !\lade lfiatc:hes. not to do as he did heretofore. He of saUd deposits of waz or of In· Describing ancient Greek ·wed· Wled to crcato Wlllcccasary alarms; organJc oaltn, ouch as cause water dingo, Prot. Oeubner alated that he mu.ot crow; we hBvc much to hardneas, In tho channels or pares OB marrlagc!l we.re arranged by tho crow over." of tho oil-bearing rock. • parents, th~ coQplc....to-bo were not Th.ls letter accidentally tell into

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Naturally, When poreD lllld chan- eoooulted and often became' ac- the handD ot the Whlga and was nels aro clogged oll. will not aow quainted only after they were wed. publlllhed 1n nn Indlanapolln paper and tho well'a output eventually de- Tho populnr month tor weddings with 11 view to ddleullng the Oem­cllnes to tho point whero•lt lD not corresponded to late January and ocratn. But It proved to be a

· pracUcal to work tho well, although early FebruBry In our calendar. boomerang for tho Whlgo. "Crow, there moy aUU be much oil prCD- Tho brldo oacr11lced her hair, her Chapman; crow!" bccwno tho ole-

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cblorfa ndli nnd tlOdlum 19 lntcridca to regenerate tho produc­Uv!ty ol ouch weUn. It hao tho property ol dl.!l!lolving out tho min­eral dcpO!lits wWch clog tho poreD lllld chnnneb.

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Cori'Cllpondlng to a modem. When tho Indiana Sentinel wOB church wedding was a oncrifice rite launched In J!UJ lt carried at tho to the godderuJ Hera. -During tho top of Its tront poco Uto picture wedding banquet tho bridegroom of a prouil i-oooter and under It removed tho brldo'o veil. Wedding woo tho olognn "Crow, Chopmnn, gUts went by a nome meanlns un· crow!" Other DemocraUc ncwapa­veillng, becauoe they were received pcro bcunn carrying Ute, onmo pic­after the removal of tho voU. ture and olognn anti oocn tho

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Tho hydrochloric ncld lb tho mix­ture dlacolvC!l out. tho cnlcnrcouo .o.r Jlmcotono-llko 1fcpo:xltl1. At tM aamc time como ot Ute acid reacto wlUt the codlum fluoride to Uberato tho powcrtul hydrofluoric acid which dl!l!:olvC!l away tho clogging aWca dopc:U-mogt difficult to dJs. colvo clogging rhincra.J.

GuMI.o acc:ompllllled the couple to roonter, crowing prouaty whether their home and threw old ohoeo to In victory or detent, bi!came the oc­ward oft evil. Tho groom Wt«! cept«t eymbol ot thct Dcmocrollc hb brldo from· tho cnrt In IJ<lrty. DMpltc tho later pnpulru-ll.Y ·they rqdo, lllld o!Ul'-llke aru:le.nt of tho donkey~ I\ l!l .ollU 4 fnvorlto Ccnnan· brldeo ....,. wnlkmt tllrieo tiY'mool-thanko to John Chapman . around Ute hoarth·flrc In token ot ot Grct!nlleld, lnd., who taught

~ ta~es a boaf rideu! her entrance to a new fnmll,y. fclJow-Democrat.o how to ·crow.

. New Magnesium Pellets ~Jay Help Save Wild Ducks

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CHICAGO. - Twenty • four large cities have 11 place on the honor roll o£ the American Mc:d· · icai- ru~sotiation, having had no

W ASitlNGXON.-P.{agnesium denthn trom typhoid fever during added to the IMd used in duck tho year 1935.

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cltance for their lives if the hunt- Conn.; Cambridge, Maru:.; Ellza. WINNING \VITD BUCKEYES er mbseiJ, the U. S. Biologlcal beth, N.J.; Erie, Po.; Fort Wayne, ·WHEN Martin Van Btm!n, Survey bas announced. Parndold- Ind.; Grnnd Rnpid!l. Mich.; Jock- . bosom friend and ati~r to colly, the wideapread we of thin canville, .Fla.; Jerney City, N. J.; llery Andrew Jackson. undertook new type of ammunition would ra- Long Bench. Callt.; Milwaukee, to ~ucceed hlrmett In ttm White suit fn fncre~ lila ntnriber or Wis.; Newark, N. J.: New Bedford, HOU!Io in the ra't'e of' lll40 Goma-du_.._ Mass.; New Haven. Cmm.; Omnha, thin u

1 """"' N b p terzan, N J , p Ia Ill. g new In po ·uca history t.'G9 Lead peUel9 of the kind now used .. ~- • ;Di a ,.._,u • .;~ eotor • p ; the result.

ouu ego, ...... Jll.; ""'"on n, a.; get two chances at the du~'- Sur- So _,., '" s · -"'eld Van Buren not only woo delcat-•~- ......, me.-VJ.u~, maml.; pnn~ , vey &cientww explain. The flnrt f.g ... T w--L Tr to ed. He irumred the election or ,,.agg,: acoma, <Wll•·; en n,

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pot, but only kilfg the poor fowl In New England-had no deatl'.a ei- which fiourishea today. ·

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Shotgun pellets fatling thlek into bridge, Erie, New Bedford, New perfectly fitted to live In o log bunted-over marsh~ where wild Haven, Scranton. Springfield and cabin and drink: hard c:f4et~an to ducks feed are shoveled up llS the Tacoma. go to Washington as Ute nation's ducltg grub in the tntld fot' tocd. Death Rate Declines. bead. They are retained in the gluard · The total . of typhoid deat.luJ for What 'a boomerang that proved like smoll pebblea, and ao they the 93 large ~Uea annually !rut'· to bar are slowly rubbed dqwn some of veyed by the American Medical as- The only backgrourut for the at.. fhe lead dissolves ahd flnd.g ftg socfation WG9 notably }egg fn 1935 tack Wall that • When the hero of way fnlb the blood stream.. than in 1934, 385 as against 470. Tjppecattoe retired from boitl£ he

Among thGOO is a tml'alysis ot At the other end of the sc.a•e seleete!l a site overlooking the legg and wingg, so that if the pol- are nexen citiea .with high ,death Ohio river in the southwestern part 'liOn do~ not kill the birds' outright rateg fro"'in typho1d. In the order of the state, built a double log .they elUter dle of exposure or l'all ot Wgb mortality from the disease, lmuse cma fiillshed It with shining ·easy vic.Utns to ·predatory .atilmals they are: Et Paso, Texas, New Or- white clapboards.

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RIPPLE, ORE.-What ts be· nng!J e er e appearance throughout the·state. fieved t() be the world's steepest These cabins were reproduced 'Standard-gauge railroad is lpcated WASHINGTON.-Expeditions from buckeye logs. So were the near here. It is 3,421 feet in bringing back to . the United canea carried by thousands of length, startb;tg up on .a 28 .. per States over ;z,ooo distinct varieties marchers who participate-d ~in r:fa·

~, · rades ·lc} ddv3nce- the- 'Cmldldney ot cent grad~ continuing on a :79 per- o, soybeans, as well as numerous Harrison. The cabins were mount-cent Wid atltlng down to 60 per other usoful and ornamental plants, ed on wagons mtd w!thin each was

clincenie.aS> it .neil~ the ;'-!e In- won for P. H. Dorilett, veteran sci- 11 • horny • handed frontiersman,

entlst of the tJ. S. Department of qu-mng .ha-.3.-ldc·r. · ":C:-"':trtie--riiJiOiiii'b~:-- .... · . rn a Agriculture, the Meyer Medal for V~ Bur:-' was not neglected

300,000,0!}0-foot rrtand of titnber Jy.. DistingUished Service In Plllllt Jn.. wblle this was going on. He was lng on. the high mountain . traduction. . ::-· attacked by. tire OhiollllS as a snob and delivers· them at the toot Presentation was made by Dr. with 11 penchant for Euro..na, c.us-the· canyon. . . . • David Fairchild, on behalt of the toms. -

• . 'l1u!' stand t>f Douglas dr and council ot the· Arnericah Genetie By th~ time the "Buckeye" pa· ~t,· Coast; ileirtlOck .to W ciut is association, at ~~ plant fritroduc-- rtides pOpularized and spread enst very \l•luable', . COV'etitlt. II.' great tion station. ~ .. the u • .s. Depllrlo -of the Atleg}Jentes-.. · Van Butefl•li space, M1 tlf~ ma~ Of I& temovai. ntent ot Agticwlur~ ·at B~, MeL ' managers · reallied their mistake

· k an lmPo.ffill:lt ond iiivolvldg as it Mr. D6rsett .. s eXJ)ediUons have and tried in vain to' stem the tide. does- thiHOWeting. Gt lop ·1;500 fu taken hlm to China, Brazil, and the It · Wall 'too late. · Gert. Harrison

. 2,1100 teet down U!e narto,w and pre- West l.DdJe!J...,U"'wllS from h.is CW:. 'W'Ott the eleclion~·littiids dow1r, and 'Cipito\l!. i!liiff of the c:~ Of the ilese collections o: over 6,000 seeu Ohio- . has been knOw-n ever sinc:e

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enatne. Thb durable itlppy Oil-Plating Is clreody up on Its fob the

nfght lafore your hardtat1 hotrest summer day. And even when your

hill ••• CJl1.Plafing is always tl1tre to haad off weatl ••• Oil·Plolinf! take•

yov 'farther betwHn 'Cluatb • • • Oil-Plating comes only from patented

Conoco Germ Proctssed -on. Swing in at th• Conoco Red Triangle

and b.at tht heat _with yovt tngine Oil·Plattd. Continental· Oil Company

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·. ~P:-S.ertp~~ ~~c~ w•J! b~ r~~d ~e-v•c~ now in. 'P$a that .Pla~:ej rl?q~i.~d~~o certt~y "tbat th~Y. ~f.e.. ·and s~c9hd of A,uguat.. dt,~t pan.on,~e, ~tb Re.v, J~ A. l~l;\nJX· ll. VlBtttn~t be: mo~her: · m alh~burches -and: ·So_cl&tt~ .Qf ex !;!'a .demap.d' on. tlJe eleetHcar n,ot eattdu.la~a for o@l:!e .QI' · ca,q~- · . · were taught how to Bell performum tlie c:eremony. who)b @e hu not seen m 5 tears. ChriS~; Sci~il~iEit~: :q,n .. /·sgn~ay»' sya..~~Lwe have ~IP!\r~abJy. fewi . .Paig~d~derlt for .a~y. Clindid~t~; .· designs '()ut ~f lin~ . Tile bride is' a da~hter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ohallles Gastitteau ~UM~l~tb.; · ·· .~·· ;.··[e~taenof'tu.ndowP batterie:{_nqwa~ tt was anf1ol1ttc~?.· ~bJ$ 'Yfl~~ ~f (·, and ."ld inner tube~. and Mra. '·'Sbom:" Newton who wete visitors in the D. M. Erw:in,

, . 'J.'_he Gold~1(Textjt;h HJ;Jle~ (be day~. Xbts _-qndQubt~dty 1s be-;< .WPA he~d.qu~rtera. .. 'Fornuusaued. . . des1gns are ma'de. t9 ope~te the ~Ham~ (Jarag~ and home S~day. . . • . . . Lllrd,Omy lloult ~nd (orget not his :¢~~,We a· batte.-.r that IS grad~Uy fo~ tlfat P.urpo~~:WtU a)sl,). b~ ~... on ~carts, ·runnm a~ d Serv~cp atatton and has mde her Mr

1 AI.va Lee Erw~n was m

. benea~: .Wh.o f9rgive~li-ilf1fihle -getting· w.ea~e:r frPJ.Il ' over Use,. qmred of appbcants. cfor;·em~loy~ ' ' .. • home here for sev~ yura. . . on b1,1Siness Saturday. ~l~Ditiea; who. bealeth •. a )I· thy. ?ives tb~ ~riv,er a warn,ng; that me~L._ · ·-· ~ . . . c ~-

1 St~te · 4~H CJub· spe~i~~t, . Mr. W~t hu ~iv~ in Garntozo . Mr~ and Mra. Milt Jones .· w~r~ .. .,.

dU~eaa!*JP . [P,!f. .103', '2; s]'- ·~ ~-- -~,~he ~notl<:~~~-~~hen .,;he. usH> ,tlre ·. -~ Le.~. · RowJqnd• ·11~ate · WPA Hawk, was there zmd the p_aat y~ and hu been em- in Corona Monday on bushwss. , Am9ngthe cit!ltioit~nvhicb c -m~ ~t~rt~r. th~t ~-~e. ba~-tery _does ll!tt admthlst~~ltor, · eaUed .. )?~ .the Junty agent ·Mr. and Mrs. pJ.ored as a sulvey?r ••. MIU!Y Mr and M~. A. O. ~rker ,prise the Li~o1H3ermon ia the spm hts. eqgme With ats usual s atements on hJ~ own mtbattve, 1 J. Evans and ·also ¥rs. frtends extend good Wllhel. They · : 0 . . S t d folJQwinsdrom' the· Bible: "Tiie.. V'lgor •. T~is is a. signal fot :the to fulfilla_provi~ton ~~. th~ Emer·_' .. Guthrie of Ancho.· will make their· home in parri- were tn amzozo a ur ay. ~ord is my liglt~ and my aalva- d:iver ~o pse :the ·f9at:u~al ·control gcn~y .I~elle~ 'Approprtapon Act ~rybotiy went on hikea, and zo~o. . ~ , 046645 don; whdm shall r fear? the Lord pn thlnnstn~ment board . to step of 193.6 . · . . · ·, p games, and everyone had a · . · Notlee ·. lor PnbUcatlon is 'tile ~trengtb ot my life; pf whom up the charging rate, or to con. . R_ehef worki!r~ are not r~qture~ ,tillle. . . . . • , Beaucharnp-AJiiion .

· sh~ll I be afraid?'' [Ps. 27 :1] , serv~ the current· by tuming off . to s1gn th~ statements. 11

, I! next meetmg .1s bemg held __.. Depjll'tment ·Of The Interior Til. ·Le S . • 'some of his eleccrical uccessnries· --The..ntam paragraph states, I · lJ.elma Roper's the second . · . Genera) Land Office ·at Lns C'ru- -

ue · sson·· errl\Qn also ancludes · • · t d'd t f ' Mr Dw1gnt M AJ1110n of Lu N M · A t 7 1936 ""' 'the f 11 -• f . · h· · f The . primary~ -purpo!:'e ,,f the. l\m !1,0 a can I! a .~~. or any state, 'day in September.-Reporter · . . · . · ces, . ew extco, ugus , .•. .

0• o.wmg . passage rom t e. gesetator . and . battery are for distriCt, county f.?r municipal Cruces and Mw Norma B~au.. NOTICE is hereby given that

~hrJstJan. S c 1 e·n c e. textbook,' ignition, starting and lighting. offi1·e, in any primary, general or Ramon Newa . 0! Alamogordo\wereuntted Milton Jones, of Aneho, N. 1\'lex., t:c~n~etand f!;ebaltbMwJth Ke~ to. lgnition requires only l ~~ umper~; ape<'ial electum, l-requiring full _ Ul mamage by the ~v. ,J., A. who, on AU8ust 8, 1982, made ·

. e :r~p, ureiJ~. Y • ~ry. Baker head lights, 9A; starting 875 t" time . and to which a salary . . Bell on "Saturday Auguat lst at homeatead entry, No. 046645, for t~~,. The.sm~~a JOY,-th

1.e pert-! 400.· ObYiously; prolo~ged use of attaches) nor am I now serving se Pasc~all and Louts John~ 7 =80 P· m. . S~NEl •. SEl Sec. 13, NEt. SEt

L; armoor an 1':'-~orta tty. 0 ; the starter is a great drain on the as a campaign manageJ;. or are getttng along fine after Both young people ~ qutte NWl, EiSWi, WiSEi, NEtS It!, b;~e typo~~l.ng udnhmtte~ dtvme ~battery, Q)lt in JlOrmlll ~e. its ~ssis~ant ·th~et2_, for aw . .sucll • t oper~t:d. 0_!1 at ~.IEuquerque w~U kn_own ~~d P~!PUlar Wl~h -~hi! Section-24, Township 4S .• J~!lngt> • -

- . . ~ b ~1 golo nelil(l Without- a current consumption is quickly candl<fdte, or as a .member of any ppG'iad!~ltls. They retumta younger crow~ tn their O:ome 14E., N.M.P. MeridiJ\n, has filed :~ng e o I Y P easuro .or pain!~ J made up!>¥ tb~e_kef!eJ:!!tgr. - .... c;Wtpaign cornm!t~ee OIJ.{anized to. &mon last we.ek. . towns. Mr. Alhaon wu p~ua~ notice of intention to m!lke 3 year .. de::tlt~~:I the on}r hverl~bl.e, 1~ Next to the starter, the heaviest -pro mot~ the pohtJt:al tnterest of li. Bryant, H. M. Hunter, ~:: ~tat!l Coll~ge,t U..dCrucea •10 Proof, to eatablish claim to the-

, spiri~~l~" e man, V'f · ose. emg IS' load placed on the battery is io any candidate for such omc..-:.. Pierce, E .. ~· Bruce and R. ing ~o~n': be:s~~= m:~ promts land above described, befo~e ~ary supply one of the smallest of _ _ .:.. _ .. (~rshall were in RoaweJJ Jut Mra AIJi n ,_ . d•:•ahte. r f C. DuBoil, U. S. Comm1ss1oner, accessorieij, the cigar lighter L j>day. ' · · 10

.. a •'79 ° at Corona, N. Mex. on the 18th Rodeo Prize• • . 1'. h d I ost· . . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beauchamp da of Se tember, 1936.

_ , w uc raws 15. ampers. 1'he ••• Jollnston left Jast Tuesday of Alamogordl•i Ia a graduate or Y . p . . . • · I radio uses 7 to 8 ampers, almost . 1 H' J d Claimant names as ·Witnesses Entrance Feea $2.00 each event; as much 08 the headlights. A Envelope ~('ils.te.red to me from ten day visit at his oJd home the A amogordo tgh achoo an p 1 M 11 ix r A 1 ·N .

1st, 2nd and 8rd prize money. Allj windsbeild defroster also uses 8 LasCruces,co~tamtqg correspo~d-. asons, KanBilB. • ~::d: t~fen~ndco:::!~!~: ~~- u enn ' 0

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entrance !ces and extra prize, ampers, .and a car heater 26 more. cnce concernmg ,Taylor graztng L. Robinson and J. C. ~oa- D. M. Erwin, of Corona, N. 1\lex. money given in each event. No.' A spot light draws 4.75 ampers. act, and other papera val~ble to . :were in Roswell last Satur-

8 •C • Roy..L. Dyer, of Roswell, N. l\1(lx.

entrance lee on kid's pony race f There are still otlier acce!Sorit!:! ~ on;r., ~ut ~r no tJ.SaW anyone While there Mr. Moateller •rry r&Jfr William B. Nix, or Capitan, N. nor steer riding. 1 drawing more or less current, such l ~ur~ to• :e er! ease notify-or re- a new· radio installed in bil Mia Jean Juli~ B~rl bocamt Mex.

See Les Molioe or J."V. Taylor u Cog-lqmps, cooling fans, fender • • 8 C the bride of Mr. Jame. Carl Crall · Paul A. Roach to enter. ~ mnrkern, headlight beam indica-I · ayern .rockctt, in Al4;Sll Rcgietcr. ·

· •. tors and, ofc.ouroc, eltctti. o'ocka• - . Camzozo, N. M. bert Beagle and family Jcft at a ceremony performed AI· ..,..---'!"'--------· Mr. And the last named · virtual Monday Cor Bot Bpring11 buquerque, Tue.day, August 4th.

· ··or ·· . . y was a busin~ ~ a month. Mn. Frank c. Berry, num at ueJ, and Orville we~o in theatre !ant Saturday night. 1 1'1tc total current I,UlCd · by all. visitor in Carrizozo Tuesday. .

1 nt the Ft. Stanton hotpltal. She RoaweU Wednesday on buatnt>ns.

------------ 'th<'flc arccnaories is much gr.eater f - ~ ~.. - - lgh Bunch and family pe bu been a popular and emclent M:lu Doria Jcnl;dna of Littlo than tbe capacity ol the clectricaJ' week in Roswell. . teacher in .tqe intermediate de- Rock. Arkanais arrived Monday

EXCHANGE ~ . Eguity new 5-l'oom

Monter'ey h o rn e lZ.mjlea from down-. tovin Los Angele•·

Encum. $2900 at .$30 month. F o r amall ranch, and u-au me ..

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syetem;llowevl'r, tho5e that draw' Pre-Schooi B. Kennedy and ·famtly partment of tht Ancho acbool for to villt thew. w. Smith ramily heaviest current, the t.IWrlcr and: )ded the rodeo at Dunlap lut • ,_ tal ~~... d at White Oab. cigar lighter: nrc used only brfl.fly: rday and Sunday. two )'CUI, ~a en~ an aeeom· . . ~Clint. ..Smnum _ and othern -are seldom UM'd all a .. ~-~ -- u -4 u um - •••• -u u- -- ...... ~.. --·-M L Mr~ . .and MrJ. ~ ....

• · - - · ro. Grace Kennedy and Barbara Jean were her" Sat-. the mlmo time. ·' • ·Bunch spent lllllt Friday ana Mr. Craig hu bttn principal of urdar; then went to Engle Creek

• l'lfni. l'erry -g:~~ of. Capitan"' .1\Vo $3.5o Pe;m~n~;w ~~.Oo . . ~day in R'omvcJI, !:~~ch: ::•~:~:!:": ~~:'~~:;'~~~ ;(!~~r. Brnn-

wan an attendnnr. ~at· the Lyric Two $5.00 , · $7.50 rn. Edna Halo and infant tho courity. Ho il popular an1 Mr. and Mrs. J. M: Beclc and 't.beatre Saturday night H t. 11 st fi · . t1 M • Mr. and Mra. McChntock W('nt

· · o o 1amppo, mgcr wa\'«' Fut.er v:-e.nt to EJ Paso on- b1ghly respected~ not only in edu· to Eagle Creek and apPnt rrum ---IF~.-· Dried $1.00 to vullt .• her aintcr, Mrn. cational circles but with evtry Saturday afternoon until Mondny

.. Mr. Marvin Roberto, popular f~ _ _{APJTA~ UAUTY SHOPP~ ~Wnlte:O· . one. Friend• 'join in wlahlng mWohi~!nk~:... guests of Mr. L. A. mechnnic:Nlt the- .Carrizozo- A-uto- . . ""' "'· Compnnyfatakihga week's va- Th:.!:n~!:r:.P&~I~!!e,n~M. :hs Inez BrockweiJ n;d 'Mra. themahappyandprotpciouallle. Mra. LuloLcwla aud daughter\ cation at his ranch home. l Hurlcoon or Fort Stanton They will reside in Ancho, wher. MI.M MIIU'1 Lewis wero vi!litoro ----·--------"*' · 1 Carrizozo vinitora Monday. both will teach tht tDJUin~e term. from their ranch homo Monday . •

-• candidate tor nomination (or sheriff of Lincoln County, on the Democratic ticket. Your nupport will be appreciatEd.

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You nnd anch of ,YOU ore hereby JJtrttflat thnt Um Bu:ml of Q>nnt; CommiMionern ot the County of Lincoln. Stnto of New 1Jextco, llll Pll:J.Inti1J. bnn filed lta petllton n-gnlnst you ln the above entitled

I hereby announce mysell 89 cnurt, ~hef'ein catd petition nnd . r cause are now pending, pmytng for candidate (or the nominat~on or the oppoiJltment. ()f thrae dtoiJlk~

~ Sherifr .subject to the netum or ed lreeMIIdeni, Qjj COmi!iiMionefii, iili •h D · ti' .,...,_ y ur by ta~ provided, to nmlem~ tho dam-

, • e emocra c P- "J • o ages which :vou. and each of you. support respectfully Solicited. 111!1Y aevero.lly =t.ntn by rensan o.nd

Frank Montgomery. ln ectlllequence of the oonde=U~ • and npproprbitlon or your land, par­Ucutorly desetibed In plntntlfi"s cald

t:-0 .,. Coun· ty Clerk petition, 119 o right of wny for n pub-. r' ~ 0 llo rorui, and pmytng that l!llld landll

- r; " L- 1 dm:ertlmd In c:lt;t )letltlon be eon-P.~ease announce tuut am a demnoo and ap!)roprlated tor antd

candiclate for the nomination Jor pubuc .lllle, o.nd, thnt JllAgal~t~t..hrnny COllilty Clerk of Lincoln ~ be entered agniMt you, nnd eoc.. of

. d . • f tt. l'(IU, therefor. fttbject to the eClStOn 0 . u'e YOU -ARE FURTHER NO'l'IF'IED Demotratic party. Your sup- thnt plntnti!f wtu, on the 16th (lny of

• • September, 1966, at the hour of 10 port SOliCited. o'e1oclc In thl! forenoon of said day,

' '01' M soon thereafter as counsel may V~r Thompson. _ be heard. at the .Court House In Cll~'>

.~ rtzozo, County of Lincoln, State of -

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three dlslntere!lted freeholders, resi­dents of Lincoln County, New .Mex-

. . teo, 119 commtsslonern, M provided For County Clerk by fow, to nsuess the damages w~lcb

__ _ _ .. .. _you, and each of you; ~y IIUSt.nln I hereby,announce my~ &a· a by reaoon of nnd In consequence of

d,d. t ·II· "'"' · ty. Clerk of said condemnation and approprbitlon ~. 1 a e 10r vvun •. .· .~ ot your said Jnnds tor said Public use Lincoln Coonty, llilbJeet to the llJI atoresatd. · . action of the Republican Coonty . -YOU ARE Ft.JRTHER NOTlli'IEp

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· · - · ·• WITNESS THE HONORABLE JAME.S B. McGHEE. Judge of the

Camp·Meeting FUth .Tudtelal Dlatrlet of the Stnte · ' · • ot New Meldco, · alttlng for and at

· • .....-;.. • · · 1 the requi!Bt of the ·Bonorable Nu. . The camp meetinJ: 'Yhich was wa c. :Frenger, .tudge of the Third

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' . . Mex;, Wh9, on . uJj. . . .,. of ·~~tl.ti~~~ing Qp~rati,9rla" ~hich. »e.n~~<l tb~ J'Jtmes .. A;, llipp: f~t j~ol.l~nd~ Tenni~ 'Btg~lovl m~'m; ' .. FRIDAY, AUG. 14, 1986 T: E. KEIJ;,EY· ' on M~rch a, 193~ . '. 'temunate(i. J1lne llJ, 19$6, accord· I 57 ()f Cap~t~ ~t ~b·e Sta~e t~on f bE)rjJ; ' Mo~n ):.welhee, Olerk •.

·---------- 0 Funeral D~ and entrtes, No. Q: . - ing w the ffnal' ngi,Uea Ju.t'nl~hed .agd a~iliarymee~ng- at·. Cl!lv~_:: RoH'y Ward an<l .. Sllm-· Far~er1 . · ,.,.. •• 1. a.ll.at, .. ncr .. -..H~~~Nr · . Ll.~ · ~balmtt . lot Ffl, Na G. E. O®.k, Staw Pirector fqr ·~r •. w .. S.. r.ete.m. w~ tli!.' del~ .. '¥.arsHaJs. • . · · . .

'Phone sa 8El,.Sec. 10 NW~ 0 the. N'atiqnal Err.t~~l{ency.Coun~il.~, B~te f()r til¢ ~.sio.nair~. . AU .~f)-I ·. M~m.bets Absent: A.rt~tPI:l!iiU~ ... Tbt~e comments, of coune, are Cani~o : :. : ~N. 'Mex ElNWi Section U ... Tbw Stlm repref!Jmt~ Sloans .... · t\lmE!d, pepp~ qp for ropre·ae~I.V~·t Mm\ltt>~J of Ja.st :meetnt!f: were .

provoked by the Lemke' lndepen~ ·' ~ . S., Range. 6 E., N • ., · .· A tQ~ror.~r. ~62 diiltres,sed .bc~'e ·work Cw on.e .QI tbe . grandest· .or.. r'e!ld an~. approved. . .' · · · « . dent candld•cy. Tbia represent. . ·. ~ian, baa filed~oti~,. . . ' ··owners· in New MCJico· wer~ e~- 'gan~ationa in the· Jl.;·~. A,; today; The followiog bills wer(rapprov .. an attempi to politically capita· E HALL· to mpb Syear Pro ......._ tenel~d aid i.n the.s.qrn .. · of' $ll,l .. 8.<tl' 1

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' . 1J D"ll d ....toiln U\ New MeJ!;ico being cr188. on an~ mueh b\J.sin.eSiHlc<:om. pl.lsh• Au.relio Martinez Remov.e It bu a certain kinahip with ea •. ar , . . " the TownMnd plan, for of coune . · - · •· I sam Ddlard, botli A;e®rd!n~ w the 1~93Q United ed. Tile Governor of Ne~,r Me~ci· Do~ carCflSll there 1.1 not enough money ln the. . · . Mex., · States Census reports tbere were c a 1'· SenM~r Chaves, Sen)ltor F. L. BoJ,Jghner . land to finance $2()()..a-mont.b ~n· ··-··~~-·-·-·~ , ••••••••·-·•! Robert Withers, o! 80,7t6·of owned ~on-farm home8., }lqt~bandCongrellSm~n ·Dempsey Meter dep ref dona for the aaed. The atatiltl· A s 'A · 0 f .... • in New Mexico. 'l'ba Hom. e,Own •. were among tbe ptQminent speak· Rainbow Truck Line claN have· figured out that the fRAN& J. SAGft, • 'ni\l&Y ' 0 J:.' · ·· 1 ultimate coat of an ordinary aui~ ri . el'IJ' Loan Corporation reftnan¢ed era. . · · .. Frt on Cop~r Pipe of clotbta under the tranaaction:. o • ~oKWIHJozt•• Jy 24-:-Arus 21. • mortgaaea on 8.0 Percent of tbis Mrs. T. P .. Larmie was madafSam.Farmer Marshal sal 00,00

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tu IYJtim offered by the· Town· • lrownfdrr w1tuNI • - < • · · · number, ' .. · • - .. :.,.. "• ..... ·President;·- of th~"':Stxth diMrict I Roley W-nrd 1'4arsh«1' tJal ®:\}() Hnd plannera who implement un raoon The Lemke enttl Th9 total number of loaM made tmcceeding Mrs. Jim Travis. Mr. Morgan Lovelace Clerk -their £rogram would amount to lnHrt"" . . • lttary. rntlt Ukely to get very f1 in all states,' .P.uerto~Rico, ·Hawaii Jim Tra. vls · waa · made- District t mdnry for July · 75,00 rr ~ :::!b~:!~si:~re · t h. an the om.:. eppeett• Teteplao .. ••· auch backing aa be· i&nd Alaska w~s $1,021,81;1, in· Commander. . (Fay Harkey Water 6Upt saJ 17.50 · :

EZr -- - c.maeao, Jf. 14. tamed at the recen~ · ~Yolv!ng the sum of$8,092,870,784, yve ar~pro~i or our Ja~es A •. J. M. Beclc Fire Truck ·· I .. •-- Ia .. _.. 1 j · ToWPJCnditea at C · makmg the avernac loan $8~027. ,Hlpp.Pos~; In the short t•mc it ; maintenance. · . . 6.00 ·

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.. enco of Governora a few yeara ago. 1 Miller S.niM Station =J'ea'f::;:l~!: ~~ · financing of distressed homes by cawo to be, ns we •are the Dliliy'i Meter boxM . 30.00 T h Ia conference memoriallzM equal number. lC C meallf.l or .long·term replacement Post and tho auxiliary is one or' Fay Harkey Lnbor 12.78 Prttldtnt Rooaevelt to. pay ofl Hl,hway 880, WfiL.of · u they probably , . mQrtga~cs which are tQ be omor· tho·BQby units. Ex-eervieo men; Waffle Houoo Cnlemc<~la .80

the rowtb Uberty LOan with City Limits a&lr:l;.fnr~1.~calitt~;ntinc . ·-· =~ !:;~o~&::y!Ic!~ :~X::: a~cr::r,m!fv!~~~~d c~~:. ~/g~~~c;ard Goo & oil on,r.:2 tta• a•eenbacka, inatead of b7 a ·lPH Otl .,6~a ...... _ a" u .., bond iJsue. feet ~be electron. The batanco of. tho money ad van· aist that they onliat in one or tho' .Jobn W. Harkey suppliC3 8.25

ccd went for tho restoration nnd !..eglon Posts. Everyone of· us M. Doering Lodging 1.00 conditioning of properties. . aro fighting ngroat war today: o.oStandard San. Mfg. Co.

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. . • .. menta loo!l' !_llnl,!t"!l"'d~?~!!-~O)l~;t~~ 'feU!! whet~ thoy will be J,ts Tcl~Tel Co. Phono 4- . . ·- . Lotcr on, or<hnanfy, tlioy Taco folned by Dr. Clydo Snow and ' - ·~ and dribb!o a;vay and election day·· family and nlf will go to tbo. Texns Tot:a.t • 447.~

" II usually finca thoso elliclly in~r-: ~ntcnnbl. Mit~!~ Vena ·Loui!ro T}lem being no further btl!Une:.n ctted wond~ng why tbert:~ had Snow who ttrur b~n vfuitlrrgr presented tho meeting rutjounibd'. boon any concern over wh"at lo rotativC:3 hero the last three WC(!ka . F. E. Riclmrd, Mayor. apparently tho tn~t cvan~nt wJII aec:!ompany them to LuO. At.t~t~t: Morgan Lovelace Clerk.

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-,:i40ft~Q[(eDJ2'Qt$ -~i:~~~d.i~~~~~-tlF TH·E • · . . ()4aO~Q · • . Linc()Jn .Cgy~- 4•8 !> el~b· , "·~-~: , .. • • • • · • I · STATE; OF NEW MEXICO N~tlee fo.- Plibllcatlo~ -The 4-H Olub-:f thirJ CouniY Mai La Vad;-Bai'On ._nct"Mr. · ·M:r. ani{ M...;-:-P~ul "M:unennix ·

- WITHIN ~D FOR LIN· . Department Of The Interior.· met in the Gallinas Mountainl J~k W~ ·,~ Jnarried on Sat .. and·q~yabte.-, Qpalene,afe vi~it· · F6r-Co':lllty: Scrb!lpl S\lpt.· ·· COLN ~OUNTY · ·· Qe!)eral Land Office at ~s for an enc~pm.ent of tw6 days, .)lfd.r AuaU:it: Stb.at th~ M•th~ ingin Avant, T~as. ~is. Mul• . . · i }lereJ>y annou~ce :rpy , C4lttdi- Christine Menn~~~· Cruc'f$,, New Mexico, July ·10, the first andBeeond of Auauat. . · d~~ · p~nue: with . Rev. J; A. l~n.tJ~. ~ vmiti.n~t h~r' · mother

daey fol\ nomin ... atiml. for ,O()unt;y: ' - ... ·,-- PIEuntitf. I • ' . . . • •• . • . . ~he gh:ll~ w~r.e tilught bow. to Bell,perlorrqing ttle ~.-emony, who~ ab~hMnotseen in·5 years.

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•. ..:.J?!...t1f..Jour support w!ll be aJ>. K~prian, Perry Wink- ~f~~ Mex., who, on July 2, 19S4, m~de ~hes~ designs are, made to ~pe~te the Harris Ganige and home Sunday. · . ' preciated. Irene H~rt. ler and ~oswell Pu'mp additional home~te11d entry, No. pr-mt on scarfs, runneis . an d Serv~ce ata~io:r:t and bas made her Mr. Alva 6Lee Erwin wn& ih

· & Supply. Compan!; a · ., ,. 043035, for EiSEl See. 28, NEi, drapes. : , ·. . . home .here for se':~Irtarat . · Carrizozo on bulliness Satui'd!l¥;:, •. 1 hereby announce myself as a Corporation; ' E~NWi, ~Section 83, Towqship ;rhe~·~ttt:it!il 4-H Club apeclallBt, . Mr. We:;Jt hu bved an Carnzozo · Mr. and Mrs. Milt Jon~s were

candidate· for the nomination for Defendant& 3 S., Range 11 E., N. M. P. Meri· Mtss Emma Hawk, w~s. there an~ the .~.t Y_eat ~d baa beEln em- iri'Corona M~n~ay on business .. C. ·oun·t,;Supe. rinte.ndent. of sch.oolsj .._ dian, has .filed notice of intention tbe county agent Mr. a.nd· Mrs, plo;r_ed as .a. surveyor.. ~anY. M · d M A 0 p k

" . . . J W J Ill d 1 M f . d t d ood. ~ b Tb r. an rs. . ·• ar er , on 'the Democratic ticket. Your NOTICE OF SA.l..E to make 8 year Proof, to estab- J. p G thri. • var'X anh. a so rs. r!un a :X :bn. g b WIJ .ea. c er were in Carrizozo Saturday. . ' co-operation and assistance great- . I . . claim to'tbe land above des- . . .. u. e o nc o. WI ma e elr ome an arrl- ~

. Notice ,.. her.etSy (riven that In before Tom. Charles, U. S. .E. vecybody went on hike,a and zozo. , c:::"''· . OA66A6. lf apiffeciated. pur.suancc ·of the Filial Jud~tDlent r d d had '* '*

. Lola Jones. and· Dec,ee of Foreclosure, Ap· Commissioner, at Alamogordo, N; p.aye . games, an everyone a Notlee for PobUcatlon · -~---·""'· _ pohttpl'ent ~~ rtpecial Jrhster abd Mex., on :the atst -day of August good time. . . .. Beauchamp-AUiaC)n · ·· · : .

. . \ Urder o( riale mad& and ehtered In 1936. - The next meetmg 111 bemg held __ Department Of The Interior · · , For Commiaaioner the above eniitled and numbered - • . .. . . at Thelma ·Roper's, the secol)d :M - D- ~ h M All' r ":.,_ General Land Office at Lns Ci'u·

• cause of action on March 27th, 19HO Claimant names as wttn;sse:s: Saturday in September.-Reporter r. Wig t . , liOn o ..... ces, New .Mexico, August 7, 1936. 1 hereby announce myself as a in t n e 11 bove. named Court the · 1 • Cruces an·d Mw Norma Beau- NOTICE 1 hereb iven that

candidate for the nomination for u.nderslgned special master as • V(ard, of Oscura, N. Mex., R N chtlmp of Alamogordo were united M'lt J 8 fA ~ g N 1\1 ~ county Commissioner., subject tt' provid-ed by the Court 'in said de· Jim King, amo~ ewa in marriage by the Rev. JJ, A. a. on on~,. o ne o, . . ex.,. tb ti f the Democratic crae, wll~ o1fu fur aale and sell to Tom Reed, b~th of Tularosa,. N. - ,. Bell on Saturday AuguJt 1 t t who, on Augu&t 8, 1932, made

"' e ac 0~ ~ . the h!rh•st bidder for unsh at the Mex,, ' . · . 8 a homeatead entzy,·No. 0466.4-5. fpr ~\..party. DJStrlctNo. 8 .. Your sup- fronc door of the Court 'Flouse in A h' L . fA h N M Jesse P~schall and Louw John· 7.80 p.m. suNE1 SE1 S lQ NEJ. iff:!T,\1'"' ·

r 11 I. 't d . . rc le acey, o . nc o, . ex. t tt' I fin aft B tb 1 . ....., ~ •• • ec. "'' "'~!!.• port respect u y SQ Jet e . Carrizozo, Lincoln County, New p 1 A R h s on are ge tng a ong e er o young peop e are qut .... NWl ElSWl W6SE1 NEiSl!:!

. .. . . • D~we~ S~,_ke~~ ~~:~:;!; 1i~;:c~~:~s~: ~~ t~e ;!e 17-Aug 14. au . · a:~:ter. ~:;n:P~~:~~~~~~~n ~h~;bu;!~:!: ;:~n~:;w:r:! P~:ul:~e~:~~o:: . ' ~~; j~wnBhip 4s.:• Ran~g; .. lowing ducribed real ·estate or 10 tO R l t k. to M All' d ted N.M.P. Me1•idi(\J), has· fil«.>d

Pi ease announce t.hnt I am [l much thereof as mn)l be neceaeory ~44172-045861 amon as ~ee . wns. r. taon waa gra ua of intention to ptake 3 year capdidate for nomination for t.o aattaf7 the sums of money here· T. H. Bryant, H. M. Hunter, from State College, LU Cruces Proof, to establish claiin to the

· commfssioner from District No. luufler meJitioned whlcb have been Notice . lor- .f!obUcatlon Penn Pierce E. L. Bruce and R. ~984• Ia an excellent and promls land above described before Mary 8 bj t to th .11 r the Demo- r.worded to tbe plaintta in 11uld de H 11 ,. ft b 11• . R lllut mg young buslneu man. C D B 1_ U S c' mi i . , au ec e WI o . cree, aald property being situate ln· Depar~ment Of The Interior . a.ud'B a were . m oawe . Mra Alllaon Ia a daughter of • u ow, . , om ss oner, . cratic party. Your support will Lincoln County, New Mexico aud General Land Office at Las Cru· 'l'bursday. M 'd M J k B h at Corona, N. Mex. on the 18th be appreci!lted. ' deecrlbed o• followa, to.wlt: ces, New Mexico, July 31, 1986. B J h t 1 ft 1 t Tu d frA.Jan rsd ·, i ac ladue .~mpr day of &lptember, 1936.

Ewing Carter SE•.t NEu 1. • • o na on 9 as es ay o amogor ''• a a g,. ua .... o -----------:-·- ';• 74• ·NE~ s.Ei, Sect!on 84 NOTICE ~B hereby given that for~ ten day visit at biB old home the Alamogordo High lchool and Claimant names as witnesses:

• W ~ SWl . . . . . . .... Seetaon 36 Paul R. Wllllon of /Adobe, N. in Parsons KanBnB,. 18 P r 8 t t Y and aceompliabed Paul Mullen nix, of Ancho, N. I hereby announce my ca.ndid- All in township 7 south, range 15 Mex., who, on August 11, 1931, ' . v Friend• extend congratulation.: Mex.

acy for county Commi.muoner, east, N. M.!P. M., and all water and on. August 8, 1932, mad<> B. L. Robmson and J. C. ~oa- · D. M. Erwin, of Corona, N. Mex. Dia.trict No. 2, eubjec~ to the· rights appurtenant thereto. homestead ent.ericl!, No. 044172 teller wer~ in Roswell l~t Satur· Be -Cnaia' Roy L. Dyer, of Roswell, N.Mex. action of the Den.1ocrntte party. All aumsto bo realized from the and No. 045861, for EJ~ NE!.!, day. Wlule there Mr. Moateller rry , •. , WUliam B. Nix, or Capitan, N. Your oupport aoliclted and aalc of aald pruptrty 1\f" oe followe: NEiSEJ;( Sec. 7, SJIJ Sec. 8 T. G bad a new radio i_nataUed in bia Miu Jean JuU~ i3t1r beeamt Mcx. appreciated. Prlndpal of Judgment ...... tn77.2u S R 6 E N ·~N E ,_.. E ,_, NW1 car. ' th brid M . 1 l p 1 A R h

·Gordon'Wella. Intueat to date of ealo ......... oa.:w ., ' ' ., ~ ' 4' rJ ~· • e o of r. James Car Craf1 au · oac

• Attoroer'e feea ............... :m 7~ NEiSWl, Sectton 29, Towoob•p Albert Beagle and family lett at a ceremony performed. in AI- Al4;Sll Regie~r. . lpcelal Maator'• fece .....•..... 111 til 6 S., Range G E., N . .M. P. Mers- lll!lt Mondny for Hot Spring11 buquerquo, Tue.day, August 4th. -·

_ _I ~,111!>.zJll!..1lQ.un~ !IJ}'IJ.(llf ll!S. a ~urt coata_ ..... , .• , , .•. _._. ._. . . . . . . . expect-to-ba-~on -Mnto--Gratg. -ia· • __ Mrs, Clara D.C!W ... E!lth(lr,. u§nf!!." .• candidate on the Democratic t1e .. to~retbcr wUb tbo c:oat• of thle eale. to make 8 year Proof, to b t tb M Frank c· Bn....v n•·-· -t. uel; Richard and Orville were in

I I D. tri t T . B ou a mon . fl· . ~.,, ........ a . b . · ket ror Commit:J oocr o IS e be terms of ealo arc tbct pur- claim to tho land abov(l dencrlbed, 1 tho Ft. Stanton hOipltal. She Rolwcll Wedne!tday on UDtneB.!I. No.2. Support of tho votcrn no- c:boeer •h•ll pay caab at .the thnr bel ore Fruok J. Snger U. S. Com- Hugh Bunch and family apcnt bu. b u1ar d fficl ••£u D .... J ki f L' 1

• tbe property fa atruclc ocr . except , • • , lru:!t week in Ro3wclL een a pop . an e tnt "'" On.a en na o Itt o licttcd and will be greatly appro- that tbc platnua •• fCrmltted to bid mJ.O.:lloncr, at Cnmzozo, N · Mex., · . teacher b'l the intermedlate de- Roclc, Arkanaa9>arrived Monday elated. up to tbo amoDot of ber Jud~~rment on the 11th day of September, ·D. B'. Kennedy and f~mdy partment of the Ancbo acbool for to vial~ theW. W. Smith family

,~ Jnck•Bnvidaon. without caeh paymcut. 1936. • nltended the rodeo at Dunlap lut • l.t tal ted d • at White Oab. . Graco.14. Joota Clilintant nameD on wltnecsea: Saturday ftlnd Sunda.y. two yean, rn an aceom . . .

9ptctat Maater · d pli&bld. · Mr. and Mra. Chnt 9mnum For Sheriff 1111 :u. A 14 Dnmon F. Sawyer, or Bingham, Mro. Grace Kennedy and 1 & . and Barbara Jean were ht!M Sa~

1 h b 0 m .. celf "'" . 1 ' N.Mex. ·- 'Dell Bunch opcnt lll!lt Friday and . Mr. Crala bu bten principal of urdayrthen went to Engle Creelc

ere Y announc " ""' NliritE oY-l'ENDi:::ioY=ov~ua·r Franclo N. Hetner, ~Saturday in Ronwcll. tht Ancho lcbool Cor tcvmaJ ttl'lDI to spend Sunday with Mr. Bran-~~~~b~~b;!, o~n:~~f:n C~~ ~ D~~ ~=~~ · Edwardo, · · and baa • wid• aequaintana. in um'•. mother ani! alatcr. Lho Demoerotlc pru't.f· Your IN THE n~ ~DICIAL DID- Eula Footer, all or Adobe, N. Mrn. Ednn Hale and infant tho county. Ho Lt popular an1 Mr. and Mra. J. 1?1:· J;!N'k and aupport reopeetfulJy c.oJtcited. TRICT counT ov TUB GT.ATE MeX. daughter went tO El Paso Mon· h'fthl ted t · 1 i ed Mr. and Mrn. McClmt.ock \Vent

John Lewin on ~""'\u ... """.""0 WI""·~· ·~D p I A I' h . . ~ y rt!pec • no OQ 1 n . u- to Eagle Creek and· onPnt from . ron~l:mc'OLN~t.miYn£.1• .... ~ . au • ~oa" day to vinit ·her owt.er, Mro. eational ·circlet, but with cwtry Saturday afternoon until Monday . BOMm OF ®tmff oowr.s. , A7:S4 ·Itegintcr. 'Edi€Waltcro. ono. Friend• join in wi.ahing morning, guests ot Mr. L. A.

1 hctcby ~.m,t~~ ,, , !liONE!W OR ~~C COUNTY l • ••. ,. .- , Whitaker. candidAte lor nomil:ifltk)xt/00' tlher- Ot<' LINCOt..'t. tilrATI!l ov NEW ) Plac:u. Lode and Proof ()f M:"" ln ..... B•·••ckwnll and~ u- them a happy and proeperouallfe. M L 1 , _ 1 d d h

•• · .. " MEXICO. Pltill:IUfl ) """ ..,.. •" .... •us•· . ra. u u uuw a au nug ter ur, subj~t to tho action of wo vn.. , Labor blanks for aale at the Tom Burlroon or Fort Stanton They mil reaide in Ancho, whtrt Mlu Mary Lewia were vi.ait.oro D;moeratic party· Your support l!eit 9::0:t/!t. ~ 9~ ~ New• ofric:e: were Carrizozo vinitora Monday. both will teach the enauing term. from ~heir raneb homo Monday: will bo apprec~a~~ J. Jtlnkins. :t;: ::: AD u~~~.E~ ~. "'-:::'.::""'-_"""':~::'."."'. -:-:-.... --------~----,. ------~-:--.~=====-==:-:. _-.-.. :"-"'=-===·=-=-~:::::==~ .. ~=====·~=-~~--· ....... :-:_::. ::-===--~--:--........... -:=::---~----· ---

I hereby announce myself as a candidate for nomination Cor aherifi of Lincoln County, on the Democratic tieket. Your nupport will oo apflte~tt-d.

Cclemnn G. Joyce Ruidcao, N •. M.

tto nn4 Ol:UillAilta of Intal'tlltll ) In lbo lulrclnaftcr d~bGd ) promJJ:M, DofmdnntJJ ) THE STATFl OF NEW MEXICO, To: W. J. S:mdfer, Kn.Uo S:mdCer, Frnnk Rculle, R<=Ue, bla wtr~, nnd To Wbom It !lUI)' Conl!4n1, Grceung:

Yon and ooch ot you are herll.!J;' nottfttd thnt tho ~ ot County Comml!;:gtonoru of the County or Unoonn.. Stnto of Now Meit!co, o.a Plalnurt, hn9 filed llll P<'JUU~n o-cntnst yt;tl In the 11hove enUUtd

I ht!reby announce mysetl as ecurt. \:Jbll.rein s::atd petJtfon nnd

d'd t. ..t... · • [ e<ruJ~e nre oow pQr.dtng, ptnying for ~ catl I ate '-(Jr ww O()ID1JlD.tiOD or tbe ap;:t~i.lltmll.llt of three dlalob!rrurt,. r Shuifi ..subjm to the netion of w rr~~tlllago mr emnmtrnltmerlJO lllf

t.b D .; · ....,,... y by b\:1 provldtd, to ~ tbe dclm-' · 9 enlaeNI.""~C ., ..... y. our 0~ \:Jh.lch you. nnd e.d:eb or you,.

sapp1)rt respectfully coliclted. may sevemlly lr.1Stafn by reaoon 11D4 T.'"'--k Mo t "'"" U\ ~queol!tl or tbe ecn:u!em=Uon

• , •.a;o .nw n gom~, • lttld npp:oiJrinUcn ot vour md. par· Ueularly desa!OOd In ptat:ntul"o taUJ

. For. Countu Cluk peUUon, 0..11 11 right of wn"} (01' D pub-. • ~ Uo rend, ru:d prnylng that cald ltl.Dds

Pl. · · .. .__t I ··· -. a d~ ltl caid peuuan be em:~-:ase announce ""!' . •m d¢mn~ nnd approprtnted for wd eandtdate for tbe nommation for tuonc usa, 11nd that JUdgment ~ay county Clerk of Lincoln eount:-tr blJ entered agntnst you, cma eaeh ot

j . th d . • . . r . ·;:'! ~u. therefor. (Ub ect to e eeatOD 0 'tue . YOU ARE FURTHER NO'rlF'IED Demcetatie party. Your sup.. thAt ptntnUff wnt, en tbo tGth day ot

. • • . September, 19Z6, at tho hour or 10 - port SOliCited. o'cfodt in the ror-enoort of r:ata dtly,

• cr 118 soon thereafter 118 eoUJlS(!l DlllY Vassar Thompson. be. heard. at tha C4urt House tn ~

rtzow, County of Llfleoln. State (!f' · "'anJUlm:liUI: ~· .._-.. New M~eo. present c:l.ld -tltton. to R~pubu~- 0 1'"-1 WU.'-4t the- -court- ·EM tJia. appot:~ent. ~~

• · • three dlsin£ereSled rreellOtdei'B, milo '~<>---:--- · denttt ot :t.lneotn COunty, New Mox-

. ... · .. · · I CO. aa eommillsloners, Dll -pr(W!ded For .Cc>unty Clerk by Ia~ to D.mle.sa tho drunnges which · .. . you, llDd eac$ of you, may suatiiJn

1 hereby atrnounce :tnyselr u • bY tea~n ot and ln eonaequence of ~didate tor Cc)tulty Clerk of aalct condemnation and oppl'()prtauon

Lin .1. ,..~. . .b._..;. ... h- ot your said Ianda for said pubUo use

con \Aiunty, &n J~" to. t e ns atoresaicL ·. . . action of th(l RepubliCan C~unty . You. ARl1l F:oaTHER NOTIF'IED Conventioti: Yottf sttt>Ji'(lrt WJ · for th!r:U~t;!t. ~: =: :=: M appreclatea. tott may deem neceiJSaey tn order to

Rtimaldo A. Duran ff!tect your lnteresta ln the prem- ,

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Olympic Gam.~a. Formqlly Opened In· Berli\1 · •

W ITH sp.ectocwar ceremony the Olympic Game11 were offic!aJ.

ly opened 1n Berlln when a grace-ful runner bearing the Olympic

tlame that hacl l:ieen started trom Grt:ece dashed into the sta· dium, lowered the silver torch l>efore Reichsfuehrer Hit­ler and klndled the sacred fire in a great cr!!BSCt. Then. came · the formal parade ot · the ath· ).cteo of fifty no· ilons, nattily uni·

AdoU llltler formed and march· lng with · precioion while guns boomed and bands blared. Some of tho foreign groups gave the Hit­ler oeloJte oo ·-they pasood by ~ho­chanl:cllor. Othero did not. Among the latter were tho Amoric'ilns, who placed their otrow hots ·on thotr 1Llft breaots and marched by with eyes right. Nor was tho American flag dipped before the fuehrer, the ox­planation being that this was done only before .. tho Prcoldent. The American contingent wao greeted by an outburnt of whistling which

. the knowing declared meant "tho· r aopborry." ,Put on tho whole U1o aiJalr WOO decidedly IIUCCOL!Iful.

Jn the flrnt day's contc:nta thll' United Stoles r~tartod thingo with a rwah. JeDae· Owens, Ohio State'a colored alar, broke tho Olynapl.o and world recorda in wlnninl' hJ4 heat In tho 100-moter dash~ and J ohrulon, who· Ia from . California, net a new Olympic record of 2.03 rnlllnrll.. Jn como other ovcnto tho Amertcnns dfd well, and in yet oUaora thay ware eliminated.

Intfla '100 mo£edlritilll O\vM4 -won 11nd Motenlfe of ChleQ.Uo wna · cec­ond. Jlclcm Stopbcna of MJDaourl, In winning two hoal.l of tho wom· on 'o 100 motor event, brolto tho world rt>c.-ord boU1 tlmCD. .

By o vote of 30 to '¥1 Toldo won tho Olympic ~:a mea tor 1940, Flnlnnli bciDf.l tho lo!lln{l blddar. Tho Amor­kano, South Amor1eo and tho Brit. um cmplto wtJr<J vJrtuoUy ilolld Cor J 11pon, which orTered A trarwporto• Uon aubcldy of oboul $4e!I,OOO to ()If• 11el c:o:Jta ot travoUns Jn tho Fllr fo:act. Tho FinM urscd thol 01o gomC!I bo returned to o Spartan almpUclty. ·

Lewis and AIJlu Ab11ont Wher\ A. F. of L. C()uncU Mceta

J OliN L... LEWIS, hc:1d c! tho UnJt. oo Mlno Wom'rD, cmd hw 11 cll­

aodlltoa on tho CommiUC!a for ln­dWitriol OrannlznUon, modo gom! lholr promlllo not to bo P«~cent when Uao cxecuUvo couneU ot tho American Fcdcrallon ot Ll!bor met to try them on ehoruc.o o~ "fn!lur­rcctlon." Tho councll membcro ware plnlnly QJlgcrcd by thin doD· 11nco and It woo predicted thoy would proc.-Ct'd to flnd tho defcmd· anw aullty "In abncnUa" llnd to aUJJpt>nd tho unlon11 In tho Lowl.o aroup. Thill would be tho grcateot upllt In the ranko of American or­aantl!Cd labor nlnco tho CedoroUon wan formed flrty Ycllf11 020. It would moM lha lollll of about one­third of tha federoUon'o mombcr­a.htp.

PrevlouJJ to tho meeUna ot tho c:mmcU Prenldrnt WUllnm Green In an tmPilllllloned apeecll acctu:ed Ll'wlll and hl.o foUowern of trul:mU· tuttna "Jungle lnw" for democTOcy In lholr ofJoriJI to or;anl%0 tho 11tucl lndiUllry. 11o oald hQ Wll8 prepared to make any peraano.l aoerffleo, even to rooianing hiD cffieo, to brlna about peace and "bind up the wounda"

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sc~ projec~ tQ ~Et C(ltnplete4 speedily, in th,e ·thlrcl building ~;r9-gram ot the publl9 wo~Jas adrilin· iBtfaticm, which was open~ by th,t. 'allotment of $22;'142,034 liy P,res­!dent Roosevelt. It incll,ldes . 353' projects in ~7 states, !Utd .th,e larg­est of tht:se ·is a courthouse for

~' 'New York cJty to cost· the gQvem• ment $4,(335~000. The avera~re ul· lotme_nt is" only $64,323;

The case originated b:l a clash be­tween Nationalists and poliCe" last Octob.er Jn which several persons were slain. Following this'1 Col. E. Francis Riggs, chiet of insular po­llee, was murdered, presumably in revenge· for the kUling ot National· ists in the October fight.

. New Locarno Pact l_rfay Give Eu~Qpe Security

W inLl!: the nutions of Europe were..woreylng over the Span­

ish rebellion and the danger that It might brin"g about open rupture among the Fascist and anti-Fascist gover.nments of the continent, steps ware taken tb assure peace. Get· many and Italy accepted the invl· tatlon of Grent Britain, France and Belgium to participate in n con­ference th.ts..- faUf from wh.fch it ill hoped another and better Locomo .. u••• wilt einerge. ·~· ...

No dote for the conference has been net, bu~ U wru1 l':xnectell w. b~ held either ju.at before or !loon after tho incotlng of the league ot na­tions as!lcmbly in Geneva in Sep­tember.

Zloncheck Does Not Seek Re-election to Congress

H EREAFTER Washington wlU hove to got along without the

excitement provided by tho nnUco of Morton A. Zloncheck ot SentUe, Wnllh. Thot ecctmtrlc-to put it IJllldiy-gcntlemon has anno\Ulced that he Ia not n candidate for re­electlbn, becntclo ot his mother'a Ill health, and oayo he wanta to bo Amcrlca'o forcotten man. Zion· check boo oettled down to private law practice.

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Secreta.r;v ·"'ckes, PWA adm!n· istrator' sald that, in !lddition to 45 per cent donation, PWA will lend $2,142,000 to help c;ommunities de-· fray their 55 per cent share of th~ cost. President 'Roosevelt has or• · dered that· all proJects. "be com­menced by Octo.ber 1, 1936, reach a peak by the end of the yeat .and be COJllpleted by October 1, '1937 ."

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BOHEMIAN GROVE, CALlF.• -Evecy ba,by, ,as ~·ve always'·

lieard, •s born with a soft ~pot in' its ,head, ap(l once in a while: I ,.

there's one who n~~~r gets .over .it,ll ! ~ . _gl'ows up an,d, J!l.l!;esi_9ellt.t.a1 T\ . ..;_

years, goes around takmg: straw1 , votes on railrottd trains in order

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'definitely to.·find out whicl\. ticket will be' elected.. . lie is a kindred ~;~plrit to tpe other

fellow, who, to settle the whole is-sue right now and · · · avoid crow~g o.t the polls In Novem·

· ber, offers to bet you ~ cool thousand that his man beats your man., and then,

1 before leaving, tries to borrow five dol­lars from r;omebody so he can ge~ his laundry out of bock:.

Gorden party dreDOea wbqn they are an tancUul and a1ry no tho one to the right fn.. the picture make one think ot a talry-otory princeiSS, stopping llghUy acro!lS her garden. The drClla is pure whjto, in orgn.11m moot beautUully embroidered to knee-depth about the hemline ot the skirt nnd on tho olecvco. The gown ID oimply cut, Its graceful llnoo taking on on added touch ot tho cxqublto in that a double row of blncho !nco borders tho wido Ok!rr worKing up Into nit~p -poliil in the front in combination ·with tho cmbrolde!'Y. The trcntmcnt of the pu1Ied alcove-D b fittingly qunlnt.

Lovern ot bcnuWul lact will adore tho gown obown centered In foreground. It 1D ono of tho lovell· CJ:It from among mont lovely drelmc!l brought over on tho maid· ~ voyage of tho royal otcrunohlp Qu~ Mnry and obown ot tbo clliJ. play ot cxclw!lvo . Brltbh tnoblon creatloll,:l ftleCDtly PrctlCntcd, here in. AmcrJcn. lL oddn to ltn. lnter. C!lt to )(now thnt It wao one of four Revillo crcatiDil!l approved tor tho royal garden party of King Edward Vlii at Buckingham paloco. The smm 1o of cxqul!lllcly Jlnn lupiA· blue cellophnno lnce. Tho girdle t, o! .forgd-me-nol!l, mntchfng tho crow11 of tho hat In tho oame col· or. It would ocem next to linpoo­olblo to lmnglne anything prettier lfum thl.B tantnoy of loco and flow• ern which l.o do.no a1J in deUcat.o btu en.

In the pret:ent baclc·to-femlnlnlty trend, the gM'dm party drerul hntl ll!l ltnportnnt place, CJJP001n1ly when In tho lnlltnnce3 cited In thin group It b fUllt ll!l perfect for coun­try club or roof donclng on CUJil<o mer evenings.

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Having met both .t.YPes.within the ten JrvlnS.Cobb days before coming here ·and being· ~earful that both species is going to multiply rapid· 1y during the ensuing three months, l'm th1nldng serious1y of taldng the

until after tho campaign ends. Polltlcs certainly does breed its Ucks.

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VES, In my early daya we also :+ had tho UtUe red achoolhou.ao.

·Maybe the retwOn we liked it then waa that It ,got itn red tone from tho point on the . outside and n.ot from the tencfi.lng staa on tho in· side.

Likewise, in tho!le unprogreSDive tlmeo, we thought tho youth 6f the land nhould be taught to chcrillh tho American flag for aomethlng beoides private his:llng purposelJ. Ho~JeDnly old tnnhloned, eh, •who![ . . . _,

The Dictator Busllleu.

11;~1fn:mw~~::n \~:~ ·:! trocted countrt, Spaln wlU have 11 fllctator, dlctatorp being faohlona· . bto. •

It OOOJnlJ to be compnroUvely enoy to make o ouccl!!l!l ol lt, too. JU!l~ ronow Q tormuln: '

Moko ll o bloDJ)hemoun vlolaJon of tho firllt commandment tor iny· one ·to D.D!llgn you nccond place.

Be ouro all oentencen peroonnlly uttered begin with tho c:apitnt"1llt­ter "l" and el}d with tho pronoun .. mo."

Convince yourself thol, in ordor over to. bcllold any human being whe ID your equal 1n moral nnd rnentnl otnture, you munt carry about with you a full·lcngth mir-ror. ... .

Nover permit yourt:clt t6 be pho­togrnphed in ·your nJght!lb!rt, but, alwey.o Jn full unirorm.

On orbing, lock tho j11W!l nnd clench tho full!! nnd leave 'em that way oll doy.

And-thb ID very lmportnnt.­bavo a dependable pollee force and · comcbody to pick on. prclerobly comcbody without any fricndD.

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SEIRINKING JEEMS FARLEY announcen the Democrol!l will

cnrry /-!Very division of tho UnJon, although privnlcly he ill onid to bo a mue bit doubtful of two very backward counUes in VermonL While generously conceding th!! c:entrol pnrt of ~ppi and the western end .of Kentucky to tlu! enemy. diffident John Hmnflton ls =y=g ~~~ns_ .. :VW. -~ep-

Congreggmon Lemke, most mod· est of the clnimers,. ill certain he'll win in 40 otatea. Really, he doe!lD't Df!ed tlult mnny, but ~·a a nfce even number~ It the shY Dr. Town­send nlro should nm, he counts on :0,000,000 votp in thl.B country, be­rudes clenn-cut majorities in Swe­den, New South Wales anti the ·19-land of Yop •

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7 "14~ • .Tu4ao" Bralldon,'' :R~:~pa · it&l4. a very hot day 'l'lie therrnoll\e- where . they , were ~r~aps tbo gentlethmun is1

thetotonebwlio is when abe round· )le~lf 10 cantoaed/bJ ~~· "W~~ dhl be 1811" . ' ' ter on my por<:h' town' ~l.cJit be co~u.p~ed. the o ers orse e. . inc. . . . •· . . . . . . "lie la eomlnr out. u, (lid not In-_ Don't Watch the Worms "me that Men an<l ,;o.;,e: cu~ do in a ::::==·=============

"~ll!!~e'd be . notll,lnr In !t toJ.' ;roo quire '!'ihether. pr not :ro\1 wollld "' 11,1, Thermometer dit is a hFunhrdren~ ·p· inch ·what t.hey have to--..do, KILL .ALL FUE$ bllt ·'l!tlpg my ·'11'1!('.." . , · · · _· · _ _ lfllll! 4tllefl; )I~ nt~ to tell you Jle . egrees a • is __ _ ~·what wouUl thaf be Uke, ltoc1D..e:rr was cor:nlng, out. Be wlll d~ve." . . .belt. I could believe that it is very. wdot:~rnth.er the _temperatm:e - up qr

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.jleb Dradd11n, 7oung and fantaatl~:all)'

• • The women, w o re u;;e 0 .e the time being. · ' "Can _yon, Rod?" Motlierl thooJbt Agn01. beaten even if they. cant really And I, who have nothing to do -"C4~ n" Jle was. g~ng at tier SCi • "Do ,you reqUire r:ne, Htu A~ear

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that her eyes tell before hJs, fell to · ,.No. Look .after Mother, Rogna.l• keep coo • ,are wearmg my ra • for- the present but pound ·a type-•· l "Ob, I wllll" , ment, but the~ don't pant the way writing machine would do well to

bls bqnds. Wblch be Wll.l aeep nc con· rnen do. • forget the fact that It is uncom-trolled beside hhn. "I can tell :r,ou The two gttls tnzed at eaell other, Bul while 1 admit that I am fortable, and stop breathing hard

· all about It-what ,It wlll be eveey both knowing. There was no 1ense !u n1 d d wish 1 could 1 h d I ht " b ld wbn+_ever In Ago~• pretendlng betore convc encc • an · and making continuous tr ps to our 4lt. the ay-nnd n g , e sa _, .. , " v.. b li1 Ala ka d lean against an i b t

d bl nogiln. "She r:nu· stn•t us" rouge, nor· e 5- an the refrigerator fl>l' ce cu es o so th!lt she· hardly beBr r:n. •• " lie aoe Uke a polar bear. I know fill my glass. ''1 tbougb.t tor" a tlr:ne, Agnes," be na.. Don't lilt her. It-It doesn't be- that lf 1 stop thinking about the . •· • •

went on, "ot taking up another ..cDr:ne her; and It won't · dp her an:r weather and go to wqrk I \fill Rnin or snow,_ cold or hot, one tor .YOU. ~ mean,. wttb U~e Idea that good 1" · &oon lose myself in my job. Is easier in his mind it he forgets

· tUCC'I"(ul brllker of Cblca~:o, Ia lntat· ua.ted with AlrllU Gleneltb, beD.utltul ••ushttr 11! a r~ ma.nufacturer. Rodne;t 1 doctor, Ill l11vt. wltb Agneo, vial!• hie: brother, Job. Rod pla.na work at , Ro~htater •. Jeb aucgeata that be

' 111ake a l!'l' J9r ~nee before Ieavins. In Rocl there Ia a deeper, obstinate d•cenc:r and raucb eterner restraints than In Jeb. Acilea bellnea to be ba.pp:r,

It r:nlght jo!lt possibly Increase . my • • • the discomforts that are bound to chg.pee with yoo. Not to r:nlllte r:nore Lylni: In the deep, warr:n water· In A little way down the stre"t 's ·-'come, and to continue wiU_ 1 his

. k If dltr t her bath of v1ately tinted , p"rAelaln. ... ~ ... r:noney, but to mn e r:nyse eren _, P " " • fir-e-engine house. The firemen wor,,. ·

)/> a Clrl PlUJit bind beraelt entlreJ:r to a -~ ~- a.nd have adorable bablea.

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tor you. Bot 1 couldn't be dlll'erent." Agnell shut her· eyes and IIBW, not Rod have rigge(l a pipe up in front An4 the more . Indispensable "Not you, Rod." · on bla train trovellnc away tror:n her, of the building and from Us work he has, t.o do, the more ~.!Js· "No; It'd be no use. Tbere'a 01!17 but Jeb forelnl;' his car toward ber mouth spouts

11 continuous mnn· Uy he will- w1U1stand tho stean\·

one Job 1 can enre to dO.· Yon know tbrongb the snow. She could see blr:n mode geyser. All the children in lng streets and Ute torrid .skies .

WEALTH AND HEALTH Good henlthnndsucccugo t~ther.QQn't handicap youm:U-get rid o( a alullfilth, acid cond1 tlon with taary Mllneala, tho original milk of magntai!l in wafer lorm. El!rh wa(e~llldlrt- ~nfuls milk ct" magneaiA. Neumdizes adds and glvee you plennnt elimination, 20c,3Sc & 60c eiue.

-what tt ts. It'&-to ftnd out what strain nod laugh and sweBr when he the neighborhood, and they make As long _as It Is not humanly

CHAPTJJ:R t--Continued makes one person live nod another dte. slddded, but eor:ne on, on, on to her, ·as much.noise as nll the children posslblf'l. b ehangc .the weather, . _ -2-.. • w,bllt brh1g4 one cbthJ beoltb an4 whatever· !Tied fo bola film. · Even lit in town, nrc stripped to their the only Intelligent thing to do Is

To be hllppy, a r:nnn required a girl; strength and happiness, and wbat· eon• her ln1nglnlnga, he eUrred her. Oor:ne ·Uttle buffs and nrc shouting joy· to forcet about lt. Indeed, men declared this and sought demns another to be a cripple or to on, Jeb I Oh, c_or:ne on I· tully as they bend down their ___ .-...-...:;.._.._ ....... ______ ...._ _____ ....,_..._':"-:-:::-a r:nate more openly, more tranldy. pntn or wretcbcdnCSll tor life.· '\vb111 "Rod-dear, drear:nlog Rod. I'd 1lke backs and let the spray from the N· TIc uliilt• H llfeo'a Tolces, nt eueh s·eeklng~. be- does tt7 Not God, pot Divine Jud~;· to love you I I would; but J don't." pipe run over them. F tra)'ed them, aa Rodney Dro.dclon'a Just ment and punlshmen

11kt. t~et dpn'~ be. And bo hadn't so r:nucb as 111t ller • , • • t _

had 4one. Ueve lo trnvesttea, _ e ,,.. any one· 6111 lt. But tn the suburban town where "The Deep S~a," her fllthllr bud er. And lt'a not the alna of the fD· It wnao't the fact that Jeb was r:nalt- Get quick. almo~t mlrnculous rclief with Cuticum

dubbed him In eontraut to bla brothl'r. tbers, In moat Clllll'll. either. lt'l some In"' r:noney. , nod Rod oenriJ none, that I live, and _In 'the great city which Ointment-for over 60 yearo 'nllUt:e:et:'lful.lliDU• · 1 · d " Is not fnr nwny,~ men nnd women .,-. 0 Soo h 1 ch'MN tort The Dovll (wltb women) and tho Depp ~ondltlon we enn d scover an eor· widened tho dltrerenco between them. lngly em:ctive lntmel)t. t en t u.,.. un!,

b · · t bl 1 ~... 1 nrc doing· their rcrrular work. ld b _,1

f kl Sea I Well, the Deep Sea nd phoned rect. lt'•bsnr:ne aeeret o o u,;oen For Rod wna right about It; r:none1 "' checlw lrrltati6n, promotca rnp ew ng o 11 n trom hla brother's, the Dovll'a omco. bolnnee thBI we ean uncover. ll'a slr:n· did not. rulo deetre. : · It o fire should brenk out in and ClC91p. Uee clni1y nlol'l8 with mildly medicated. "

d h h b t bl I h t I • t another part of the town, the fire-an w11a on Ia way to er. ply o ,pro ler:n o o O£ t n ved go1

Money mlcht be one ot ,Jbe ractom men who arc now watching the GUpef·tJDOlllent S:Uticurn So:~p.· Olutment 25e. Agnea neYer thought of mnklna Gpo- to work nt aa long aa • w nny goo · that deatroved tt. l'don%-or at l~t So~p ""- Buy at ~"y "~·~~ln"a. For FREE

hi I It 1 • chlldrcn enjoy their shower bolhD w ......., ""' -~ • el1l prepnroUoo for hlr:n; and bl' couldn't turn to nnyt ng ~ .. uo the epocb ot thelt mar ar;o In whll:b would mount their ladder truclw e:unple, write "Cutlc:ura" Dept. 23, 1\lnlden, Mat::~. wouldn't bavo liked lt. She k(!pt on tried to. It'll the one tblog •-nut mot· tho moat r:none1 bod cor:no-w111 ~ep- and mnn their cnglhea, and be off ... IlPpi the cornflower blue knitted dreaD wblcb tera tCl oii!>-('Xct!pt JOU. nrntlng her mother and rather. with

0 blare of slrcnu to do their

beeame her aleoderneaa and Which "I've been tr7lns to put .rou two nerore· a r:nlrror on the other aide b ... 'I b h d th bl appointed job. deepenc4, Y llo<lJ i ter a a e. o no together. I r:neon lo lr:nngloo JOU to- or that wall between their rooms, ber If thcJ decided thcJ didn't want

or her OJe!l, and wbleh "went" with sether-my ure. ua 1 llvo It, and 1011. mother r~ntlcnlly WI!$ tr:rrns to r:nake •• -----------.---.!-------------------,~----..;_-­her lltraw-eolor~ lmlr. Tho cold· wind 1 con do It ID my drCllma. Ob, J love herault rrlliro nttrneUvo ·to lo"atbcr. ancS .. or tbo momln; hnd whipped a plnlr JOU 110 r:nucb; and I ean aeo I'll ncv· to look younger. • • • nut RoiPlR clow Into her clear ar:nooth aldn. or hnvo 7011. , • , Don't r:nlatnko me would watell tbo rouse. nosna wolllll

Sbe procured her own llttlo. coupe In tiow J 1m11stncd you In IDJ d not let lllother look r1~~~~ to . anJ drO!ti_JI!qnl!_ thro_u.B!!__Y!o..Jl!PW 19 ~l!llr-t ~hr-tU1' ~ear.- ·_ li d:Fulliiiiit-1 tho Btatlou to meet JtodnoJ. • wallins for 'Ilia; tllnt waa ull. You to !<'other, wbo oded to ldu her when

Jlo, lt bo could, would lulvo turned olwo7a tl'ere thcro for r:no at end or tbcJ hu~:sed Asnea between them In back. Uo Bat bJ hiDlllelt In tho trnl~ clay. Wherever J WJ:ll. whatever I tho bla bed or tho boUDo where llotll­BOing our and over what he had dono wtul dolus:. I noo.o sola~: bark to you. er hod been 11 bride. ami wbat bo hod set out rnrtbi!J' to No; I'll tell It all to JOU. Soma do7, 1 Oh, wnat waa IoTa? tlo. and bla pu~o OpllCllred to him dl't'ar:ned. we'd bovo a lltllo ~tlrl llko • , cot on11 bopeleliR lint ranto.alle. Yet 7011. A very llltlo 'slrl with blue ore.s At lour·J'dtber car:no. Dlllkenllle, Ule

t:Jle bad IPOkeD tbp wordt to l1er lhut ODd hair llkl' ft!U lUI JOUI'I U#t'd to he. hugo boar bound, ha(J aaeetJonotclJ . told be waa coming nnd which JIJ)o • • .• " knocked hll hat oft', and be carried It pl(~d mo~ Uo had no retrooL •u wolln't 11trona;:e, Rod. I'>Dn't crumpiC!d. C'nlvath, tho butler, b1d

- tlld Jnd buneat17 believe tlult he think I r:nlaunclerotnncL 10111 me, DOO." opc~nC!d tho door. _,.., __ , _ _. •• w a ehanre? Or hod' Jod ~rooclcd him "When I 110. I nlll, Itt JOU'II l~t IDC!. "'0 evenlnJI, Cnl•dtb. • • • UI!Jio,

co I hill In thl' belief tbat. bJ Bpeaklng 1 conldn'l bl!nr It now. 1 ara bnw :roo tJs:ht one 1 ..

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"' t.o ·AanCII, hPW~C!1' . hopi!IC::AIJ, ho feel-com for r:ne. ll'B plain I co.n 1.'11!11 !.llt'!Hn b(!r !Hid 119 !l'!)f ellt'. &I!'. • wocld tl1l tho better for It-tho bettC!J' lii!VU llavo yon. 1 vuo-r lllll.R ;you waro, 01 lone u abe eould remember, for pottlnJ an l'nd to hla lmpoll.lllbll' 1101 IL I know. '1 al~;117o knew. 'l'bat'a It had hl!en Fatho-r'a .&'fMUDa. LJpt drt>amd wh7 Ute (Jrenma bejtaD; but the711 be One r Dnrk Onet Ula two daucbti!J'I

Standlnr oo the ror atC!J)I I1JI tho !!One now, too. Thllt'a tn!at. I npo -hla two bllblc:~, once. Deatrtl'G aJ. t.rolo ~towed, bo p!ISlled her. De flWUD<t pone. • • . " "111a hni1 been dUll. llka Mamma; Ae· C!GWD "C!tl:IWlJ, lillpplrlg In lllo mow. Ten mloole. later, Rodney lett; 11nd nea ll&ht, IIIlo bl~ell . . Wbu be atl'lliS:bteced. tho wc.a 1x!atde aha knl!W -belfer tbnn t.o tt7. to detAin "Dlll'lt -oa.t t.!&bt On.-f Dark- {}ae-t titm.~ blm. "''m ~ drttiDI you bael1 to lb• L!Jtht 9no I" ba taed to accent m

"LLttle Agnm I" bo lllld, tllo 111111· at4tlon ... Bbe aieL , rhf.tbm u bo tes&ed and rougbt bla blu aeaplng, blm. It abo l'.augbt bill "No. Let mo lenye Jou bere. • • • cblldreo 111 tom bl!lore he killed thom utlamaUoo, ,what c11ft'erenl!o1 Do bod You con aend r:ne, If JOU will. with -D:Irk One 1 IJJht Ooat-and abllOM ~ome to 1.11 to her mocb mom Slr:nmoDI; bot ycm-Jet r:ne lttu 100 ther:n aw01•

She felt lt. now." tto bent and kl»C!d A~net CQW, ~ She uk~ blr:n Dfter he waa tetlltd Never wtlb toeb tenderneu, nevar tnJ 10 keep ·hll a.oowln~ ttom ber

bu1do bn Bn4 abe WllJI drhtna him wltb ao moeb atten~.b restrained. had dreu. "UeUo, Ll&bt one t• he ,.. !lome: "You haveo'l bod loncb, ltodr a mnn'a banda claaped her. till arm peoced. •DoW'I Dut OoeT"

~1 oevu thought of It,.. be· admit· did not enclrele her. till bo.ndJI upon "Ob, ehe'a lint!. Father 1• ted. her lhonldef'l, be drew ber to blm; I"Bow're tho bUJteJ'11"

Tbe ~n~ow hall begun co blow co abe itrted her Upa acd klUC!I! blm. ~tber, thC!J'J'I wondl!tfut I'" ·•llndlnsdJ that It bc-ear:no almoat en Once: that wDI nlll bo did cot U7 to •oood. Whero'a 10ur motber1 In 1" adrenture to follow tbe fnr:nllltlr road repent IL "Yc:~, Father: abe'a tn.• to the boml!. It ahot lo Rodney Brad· 4 Agnln, ttodney, • 1bo wbtapered. "Oood. .. aoa Blld ~· llleneltb together, reaching up. Btretl!hlng Db tJptoea to Crnvath hod taken bla thlnp and away from contact or alttht fror:n all otfer benelf Olll!e tMfe. dlsnppearell, ·lenvlng Cather and dnogb. olbef'l, lcertu~lng tho tensloa of their "Tou don't repeat-ilentb, • be de- ter aJooo bcforil tbo lire. Agnl!ll liked Intimacy. tboogb during the ~rhe. nled ber. • • • to hove blm lloger with her. bot the liodce)' l:lld lt'ni'Cel7 • word. and bl' thoagbt of ber mother, waiUog for did not cotJCb ber. Agnes 'moved abOllt the emptr bonn. him. tortnred her. Thtlre hlld been a

'II.! to the bouw be mnde co attempt to gllltlng out at the liM\!,_ . _ _ tim& -when, U ah• bAd -not met. blm Ttwtb lier. "TTley .Went Into the ptens- She Ceroid do DO dlll'erenU7 abonl at the door, fle wottld have le!!ped op

act, e:J.II1 .. east mom." wblc:b on or- Rodcey: abe did not love him. She the stnlf'l, two BlepJ at a Utto, to Bod dlllllry dll78 overlooked tbl' lllkC!. Nov felt for bliD with a, keen pll7 wbleh '11'bnt WDI the Cllltter. tbe ltlow cwlrtlng at the <;ide wlcdow• hod no l'qUlll In ber meeUng:a with Now btl Blood, baek to the are, wltb­Ahnl ll:em ln. ns It bod when tbes men! btu llbe did n(lt desire. b1m. Wns otn JmpaUmfll. tie bad Men 11w81 wer• 111 the car. ID're-deslre? WDJJ thnt the decllllve tor a week In New Yprk City; and

Rodney appredalell this. alld be &ens:ltlon In 1°11' Ute? ht. daughter, swept u 'bG Willi with turned to her. gratefully. Was ndmlrntloo ror a man, I1JDPD· otrecuoo for blm, and wltb pride In

•You'll let toe tell rou what J thy for blm, .cnrlng for hlm. nothing blm, aceS with gladneu In nil ber memo abotltdn't.'" . to compnrlsoo 7 Did no qcalfilllll In ortes. could not dOW'Il dlstnrbln&

"'It JOU wact to, Rod." :VOtl or 10 him ~onnt, unieu JOn de- doubt& Whllt bad be "done" In New "YotJ know the trouble wltb me. I sired hlr:n1 York doting. aeven dan - aDd eve-

love yon. • • • Yon all there. will Flnr:nes were Jenplngo aDd stlapplng nlngs. and n!gh,te'f you1 And 'I'll atttnd here. ru not from maple toga freah17 laid on tbe Ue wQIJ toll of feelln&: and bow anno3' yon more than t mnsJ, . • bnge stone hearth ot the ban: and the good· looking he wa.f You cnold not I've snld I lll're J'Otl. I've bad medl· g,reen glll!ll eyes lo the pnlr of Jag. possibly tblnk ct him aa a gr~ndfa· cal tralnlag. t know what love Is, ot unr bends on the wall opposite tbero

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with me when r think ot :YOtJ. lng flte. fllty, nhd he didn't appear fortJ. tie 1 &oppose eveey bopeiCS!I fool denies . Five years ogo her father h,-tlod0ddE~n-P~:stJ~.~af4~,~ t •- -"• _._. __ -t~ mnka blm6~lt- ""nt ..__t• the •n'"'ara ln--Br""'lk -hnvl....._ - · - -"' Dv u""" v ~ ~ u "" ... - r- -.. His brur wd!i jij 7iliiffi1'111 a& Agne~~' ter Uum be Is." . ly fooad need to ~lise to be a r:nnnu-

J "Yon couldn't. noo, ·aha Mid genUj'. rnetnrer or elt>etr1cnl equipment and own. ti11 dUJ'eted from hera. however, . '· .sbe wa!'l sen tea where be asked her to becnme. Instead. a bunter set upon In hnvlng a erlbkll!t!!t U '!_bleb mnde

to he. nod wat~hiDft him, tooldng up traversing tropleal Jungtea to klll It take tbnslltlg wei (Aiwnya. In at btr:n, so loll and troubled before somethiDg' dnngeroos nnd savage. thoae r:norotnga when abe had run ·Into her; nod 11 mue ungalllly. as alwn::va. AD)Ong other 1rophles, he hod brnngh( hl1 and Mother'• toom. he bod been In bla brown ready-made clothes. these bne'k. lnstnlled them here, and tousled. :Now abe had not aeen blm

tJ~ wlis nrore cntel~lymolded than dubbed them "t!nnsel and ttreteL'; 110. But bad eor:ne woman In New jeb, 1!3:cept In hls brow, his chin and . Thla house. whleh bnd never been Yor.k? · The idea would not dowo. lt hla ·hands. Perhaps especlnll1 to 'bill_ as happy as the hor:no on E!l!lter Lane, wouldn't IJ bantU, so leno and sttoog and CllpO• had descended tindenlnbly after that. Father and doiigbter abated tbo bte. Her e)'l!! came to re!lt on his Of cours-e the )agunr heads had noth- inme blueoe~ ot eye abd straight· bands. restrn1oed close beside fhlm as lng to do wtthllho deseent: thet wert' nella et nose. -Indeed, In the fullnestr

• his brother's never would have been tlr:nply a ayr:nbol of wbnt bad hal)- ot het llpr and the. turn of her rood ' at aueb a momenL , pened. • llttle..;;chln, Agnes wu a dellj!ate r&o

ttow lbts man fought the appeal ot Wbot bad happened 10 ·tbla bouse? flnement of him: but e•en all owl~ • . tJhyatcal seruiatton 1 ADd why did be Rogne, the little ~!fedlsb maid. ap- tot wotnetJ'e proportlons, Bbo wu

don 1t ~ro? • pMred. She was a lady's mnld abated amaller. Be Willi' ab: teet ~ttaflbt. dt. Jlecall$e he waa cap!lhle ot a teelltJ;, by .\JireS and her mother: e aleMer, r:nore than antage heldlt; At·

leyond his broUiet'a :' far be:rond lliiJ' amall· boned, · golden • Iiiltretl. bl.'tght· 11es, for that eomtorub1e · C:olintrjalde other man abe- ~!:new-. • cheeked, tmptJiirVe- t:rPe- of Swede; f:ibe uorth. ot Clllcqo- where · W'ilmm ne · Acnu teco&nliM lbJj now,· al_ not was overen~oUonaJ, hideedt but dfa. tilf; was tatber bncfer the_ a'ferace.

with .her r:nlnd, wftb her atlrred Ill• creet. Rogna. tt 11.t11 one. tnew ·what and also, for bet het&bt; IUibter tllao lttnd!J, "Which. II1'011Sed tb~lt lleedli.nt had happene«J 111 tbt. creat Important her father, though no · ounce of etcltementa throne~· her. . : . · - tor· ApeJ tji8pt'ctl!d that her •twelgbt.. llppeared ou htm. Be .aw

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FJm GRADE QUALm-The new Fbutonc Stanclud Tire it built o( firat ~trade materlalt, by akJllcd workmen, and cmbodiea the Fireatonc patented C:on1truedon Ceaturea. QiM·DIPPED CORD IODY-Every c:ouoncfibre In

o- . every cord In every ply It soaked In liquid rubber. • Thlt'it the only procas known chat prevenu Internal Crlc:tlon and heat, providing greater strength, blowout protection and longer ll(e. TWO EXTRA UYERS OF QUM·DIPPEO CORDS UNDER THE TREAD-Thit patented Firc:1tdnc feature blndt ·rhe whole tl.re into one unit of greater ltrcngch giving extra protec:tlon·againat puncture&. LOHQU HDH.JKIO MILEACE-The new 1icientific:ally designed non .. ldd tread iJ wider, ftartcr, with more and rougher ·rubber on the road, giving long even wear and tboUllandt o( extra mllea. THE F11ESTOHE NAME AND QUlRlftTEE- Every Fire1tone St2tlda.rd T'll'e bean the Firestone name, your guarantee of greater aa(ety, dependability and economy. LOW PRICES-The~e low price. are made possible by volume production in the world'e moll efficient !actoriea. Sec your nearby Firestone Auto Supply and Service Store or Fireatone Dealer and equip your car at these low P,riccs. •

FOR TRUCKS AND- BUSES -'fl-1-rt ... st-o-nt-nm GUilE IIATEIIAU AID DPEIT SENTINEL

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•--rn-~ nvfn mdllll'l! URd UJ tire firm cut on rim. The be:adt

are ded. Into the cord body by the 1pecla I Flreltotlc method ol cord rdnforcement. fliESTOIIE KAME lKD GUAIAKTIE .._ Allure. ff'tlck and bot ownert greater , alety, dtt~tndablllty and economy.

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were in Socorro Wednesday. ·

AND ===== == · • l\1jr. Munsey got· the school . .route from Carthage. to Biu_gh~m. ·

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Bcrnelle Glover spent Wednes-) day wit~ Lojs Hayes. '

Good Rains fell Qver tbe community Saturday.

W. li!. Weathersbee and sons ., ' Paul and Bobby viilied In Bing-ham Sunday.

'fhc J. H. Holliday home was 1-kl•catr·oyE,d by fire .Tt.~es.day morn·

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Mr. Robert Dean and sons Gerald and Howard returned to their honie in Lovington Fridny. .

Don't forget· the pie supper at the Uingham school .house Friday

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Our grocery dePMtmcmt the ame aa every other :department in. .tbis. .atQre off.ern for · sale only standard quality products at prices that are low. wben ""'quality is cons_iclered '. Buy here in safety and know that everything you· buy milat be to your satisfaction

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EVERY~AY 'PRICES A.T ZIEGJ.E~SJ I -Pinto Beans 25 Pounds .. • - -•

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n110 vlliUlltllo Cold­Cllllf!., Ill youre for tho ot>l:llna. Hotblt!a to boJJ

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• •rood r:untbakeptbtlow50o.Otherw1Jc it 1polb quldd7 ... anclac&mhealth.Ask w(ot the ~.nlu.abt.Cold-Gaug1:1, fmm idillfl. '11miU1f)'Otll'RCtlgu1un• and find out it It La .M!csuudln~ your food the1e hot dan- Ace a.c once. Only llmltedlUllllbuo£CoJd.Gcupluallable.

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AI!Pn A M!!'n'oUndetwe:u·,Pool Work Clothing and Shirts, Knngarno \V ork Clotlling, Dear Brand Parajax Potttncn•s cu.d Poliet•mcn'n Son, Good Luck Glove.. ·- · Allen A and L!lakwood Hosiery, Stlmot Ladles' and Childrl'nn tlndctwear, Friedmttn·Shelby Sho«~~ tor men, womon ttnd <.'bUdr;n. Worth •batdor men.

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"The Arizonian" w l t h Prcoton li'ostcr, Margot Gmhnmc, Louise Calhcrn. A hlsh·clnM, rant action Weatem • lltory that bao a gcn·cmtnppeat •.

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:-: ALSO :-: . U. S. Land Office at Las Cruee., .. Way Out Went" nnd "Southern New Mexico, July 31, 193f). HO!lpitality" NOTICE is hereby given that • Sundny Mntinco nt 2:30 p. m. Annie G. Gutimca, of Tinnie,

Night nbttw nt 8:00 Now Mt'Xico, c-'o Walter Count., Como -and oce UD. We have New who, • on July ~2, 1934-, made Sound and New Machines and AdditumalHomeatead Enb'Y, No. New Cnbl~ and n New Sereen !or SElNE$4'' NElSEI, too.

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A Republican. convention was S~SWJ(, Section 84, Townahip held in Cnpilan Wednesday to 10 S., Range 17 E., N.M.P.ller­select deJegntes to the atato con- -has filed notice of intention vention. Thirty went over from to make three year Proof, to

Dr. R. E. Blaney · claim to the lud ab<liTII nppointoo precinct 'Chairman tor dea~bed, before 'Dan C. S.~ Cnrrizozo. U. S. Commissioner, at Roswell,

New Mexico, 011 the Uth day Mrs. Pearl Steams was in town ~pterilber; 1936.

from hPr ranch home the firnt ()( Cfnimant names u wilne&~~es: · week. Gonzales, of Ro.weU. New

Dr. T. H:Wflliams left todny Mexico; for Cloudcroft and wiU return Estaclao Chavez, &ltp. 4th. 2L Lasara Gallegu,

. • Juan M. Chavez, tbe.e of Tinnie* Mrs. Irene Hart of Rutdoso was Mexico · Cartito'to visitor Tuead&y... 1 • Paul A. Roecb,

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