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JA -HUHW County ms nrvr HE rw li Published Every Friday at Noon JBL JSL And The Deming Graphic Official Paper Luna County NUMBER 2 1 1 VOLUME 70 DRWING, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1352 -4 -s Deraing Cagers Compete In Tourney; Bell School Junior High Play At Home Young Car Thieves Face Federal Ptap COMFORT on high seas as- Operator on new ocean liner far-removed areas on Honey--i electronic indicator. Device at temperatures of living and holds, for troop comfort and forecasters see the Doming five going into the finals if they get by Hurley, That contest is the second of the evening at the Mustang Field House. The first contest will pit Virden against Lordsburg Doming, if they pet by the Hurley squad, should have little Double in topping Cliff who plays the winner of the Deming-lluiley game. Silver City vVestern meets the winner of the Virden-Lordsburg gome. Unirss something radically -wr aiZp' fact EXPLAINING.

T. Lamar Caudle, former assistant attorney-general, shown befoie House subcommittee probing tax scandals, after his ouster by President iK-aSVDsi TROOP sured. checks 30 well (eft records quarters jfe if- and caigo SSSFtfe Two Groups Held Installation Rites Glen Daugheity ws installed NMble Grand ot the Oudfciioo Lodgp and Florence Holder was installed Noble Giand of the It belt ah Lodge Saturday evening at a joint installation service of the two groups. District Deputy der.t O'-a Pei kins and District Deputy Grand Mestei Roy Perkins weie in charge of the ceiemony. Other installing ofDcers were Denuty Grand Maishals Fre.Ja Shoie and O.

T. T'atters'-i; Deputy Grand Wardens Slaude Dean and Fred Shore: Deputy Grand Secretaries Maggie Gray and H. Guyon. Deputy Grand Tieasurers Marie Beal and Tom Getzwilier; Deputy Grand Musician Maynard Helder; Deputy Grand Inside Ovmrliuntf Marie Bxal al.d To' 1 Getzwilier; Deputy Grand Chaplains Viola Gray and O. holier.

As the pest m-ble eiand-Myrt'e Leu and Kuitmy Gann, nay escmled fiom the jbh glands Vat'iii 10 that of pa-' noble rid, Mrs. L-af ang a Song to a Grand, accraup b. Min. Christine Tilch As the noble grands weir to their stations. Mr ar.d Mis.

Howaid Hemy s-mg a det "Highland Clen to thrm. Th-v goes wrong, Western will be one dri of the finalists. The experienced Silver City squad is the tounmy favorite. First round games will be played tonight. Semi-final contests are Bond School Bond Petiticns Are Expected To Be In Circulation Here Soon Petitions are expected to Le circulated here boon re-juestmg a special school bond election to float bonds for the purpose of constructing a new school north of the railroad tracks.

The petitions will be circulated by the Parent-Teachers Association, Elsie Vega, president, said Circulation of the petitions is the first step towards constructing of a new elementary school The petitions must he signed by at least 10 per cent uf the property owners who cast for governor in the last general election. After the necessary number of signatures have bein secured, th petitions then will be utrned over to the school board requesting the riel lion. Tne petitions must be turned in ta the school board between Jan, 15 and May 31. After the Signed petitions are in the hands cf the school board, that body must call for the ejection with i. a spexifmd time as set by law.

It i ladiei ed the board will call for a bond issue totaling some $230,000 for the new school. 'The school is expected to contain from 10 to 12 rooms. The school board discussed the need of a new elementary school at the December meeting. They decided that th logical locution would ho north of the railroad ucks. Parents of school child -en that araa previously Lao petitioned the school board to lake slops to (lo something in the interest ol Saicty for their child, en.

Youngsters there have a long d.ftanee to travel to school and must c-nss the tracks and main highway to get to classes. A.t Monday night's Village of Deming Board of Trustees meeting, the trustees agreed to dee-i hack to the Lions Club two blocks of land which the Lions had deeded to the city for a recreation ana. J. Cloyd Miller, superintenuent of bools, said the Lions Board cf Directors has been in agistment that the land v.iii then turned over to the school system the site of the pioposed new school. The city will ask that it retain the city cn the she.

The area in question is known as Northside Park, bounded by First, Second, Platinum and Ruby. Hosmer is Named Committee Head Oscar Hosn.er was selected, by the relent Teachers Association Monday night to head the committee to arrange for ciiculation of petitions for the new school building cr.rc ith of the underpass. lord Mine! gate the PTA memh-rs a talk on what tney had do to eiuulati 'be petitions and and other members 'S' St him UIC to g(l the petit is i it nlated a-, -ren as Following the bus1 ness session tin high -c band entertained 'lie grt.up with several selections. 1 he Smitn school mothers then set ed i efreshments. illardi of Dimes Gollections Rise Uooti fn the March of Dn ns canp.ng).

i Lena County an ahead of the amount solicited f-ii the son in od year, Bob P'd'ifi "a(ty clviiman cf the National Association f0" infant'le P.nl'IJ'MS Said Palmer said the Rotary Club Has piarfj March of Dimes crllerf'-r hove' in each class room 15-11, Smith and Denting Hith ScVooH, a total of 59. Ptu- lei ts luxe been to pot a penny oi mol into the boxes tach day 'oung um-ry. The xh.So r.ion. oi each school which ccl'ests 4 iu gi-atest amount f.t the i ii of Dimes will b-treated to a free movie show. Parents have been asked to en-cinj-igi fheii cbdij.en to make the sch( ol di ive a success Meanwhile, Mr.

Tain'er said, Ft- R-: Psr siaueS' 5-i ffiv -s i jr-4-r fuwsl A A 1 BLACK VELYET, with waist-to-hem slit and bodice of richiy embroidered lace, makes stunning gown for Eleanor Parker of the movies. r. am i i THREE BEST. Walter Olson of Chester. W.

Va wins first Mar- shall T'ophy at International 'fiiDC 8-Cf DJA y. fN A A "i -x jfe- International Two East Prairie, youths face federal charges of transput t-ing a stolen car across state lines following their arrest in Deming Tuesday. Sheriff's and city police cfneers at rested the youths identified' as Oeiaid F. Hardesty, 21, and James K. Davidson, 19, both of East Ira-rie.

Sheriff Claude Irwin sabi youths were held on suspicion and later admitted taking the car from the Missouri city. Authorities had been alerted by the youths employer that they were riving a car with Arkansas dealers license plates on it. The two pleaded guilty at an arrangement held before U. S. Commissioner Josephine K.

Smith. was set at $1000, and taken to Albuquerque to appear in Federal Court before Judge Cari Hatch. More Machinery For Shell Factory latest word n-eeAcd mi pi-Vie0- of he pioposeti p'o-retdc factory here is that the Max Department has released an additional woitii of essential tools and machinery for the firn I mt wees it wa announced that 1 the Navy had given top rail priority lor three-quaiters of a million dul'urs worth of aehinery The additional -f had be purchased Dorn a Jd have- a actively duo of from one yTear to 18 months, officials of the Hosdrcg Said Lions Club Carnival To Ie In February Deming Lion Chib will hold is I ions Club Carur.al in mid-Ffb-ruary, merrbeis weie told Tuesday nigni at tne regular weekly meeting which was att. neixd by winner' of nc Chi jitK-! Lightii Contest as special Lions guests. Piize winneis ol the Lighting Contest weie given to Mr.

and Mrs. It. J. Iteed, Mr. and Mis.

Harvey Lanender, Mr. and Mrs. Gust VvVnmhoi er, Mr. and Mrs. O.

T. Ogg; to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Southard, representing Public Service and to Shrimpy Hendrix, representing Service Appliance Co. Twenty-seven Lions were named to head up committees for the gala --er' Chabrien ate expected to have their committee-men selected bv -ext weeks mert-mg.

Tentative dates set for the Lions Carnival were Fib. 15-16 Livestock show at Chicago fort-i, Rbest group oi three cattle a bull 0 i Sand two heifers. He won with these Hereford tf u. 6e i i 4 Doming Wildcat cagers make 1 the trip to City this even- ing to vie for honors in the N. M.

(i. basketball tournament sponsored by the Mustangs But while the high school boys are playing away from home fans who cant make the trip can sec hvo interesting games right in Doming. Starting at 6 p. m. the Boll School Midgets will take on the Junior High Midgets in a basketball hassel.

That contest will be followed by a game between the Giants of Bell School and the Giants of the Junior High. Admission price is midget size 10 cents per person Coach Joe Stell will have his iads primed for the tournament, leyan The Wildcat hoopsters face a Hurley squad which best them by three points earlier this year. The local lads will be out for revenge Blood Bank Unit Here Next Week Mobile blood bank unit of the Red Ci oss will be in Deming next Wednesday, Jan. 16, in an effort to obtain son.e 20u pints of blood from iorui for the armed forces blood progiam. The uni! will be set up at the Catholic Community Center from 2 to 7 p.

O)1 A1 'f thi. I un-i Ccumj VPaptei of tiie R(-d Cross have asked residents to pledge to donate a pint of blood for the wo-thy cause. Fledges may bo made by contacting the local Red Cross office. Appointments can he made for a specific time on Jan. 16, so donors wdl spend only a mmimum of time waiting.

The local chapter reminds those persona who donated a pint of blood the last time the unit was here, to bring Hi it F.ed Cross cards so the s. cond donu'ion may be recorded. Congratulations mir.g's New Year buoy was Demi the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Oi-sak born January 1 at tne Demine Ladies Hospital.

Mr. aid M.s. Wesley Cook also hate a daughter born Jan. 2 at Demmg Ladies Hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Fivnn had a boy Jan. 4. Th.ima3 Lee was born at Physicians and Furgeoia hospital. On Jan.

7 at the hospital Mr. and Mrs. James Voiers became the proud parents of a daughter which they have named Vickie Marie. Mr, and Mrs Jess Armeridarez had a son Richard bom Jan. 8 at Mr.

ar.d Mrs. William Prine became the parents of a daugntci Jan. 9 at Drilling Ladies hospital. And yesterday Mr. and Mrs.

Maas became the parents of a 10-lb son born at hospital. Miller To Address Colorado Teachers An xxddi'-ss J. Clovd Miller, National Education Association president, hiboratoiy school demonstrations individual and group conference for teachers and programs in special areas of education will be some cf the features hi the annual mid year education conference at CeLuado Flats College of Education in Grqeley, Ja.i 25-26. Dr. William R.

Rose, pr-sdeot of the college, will welcome the teachers and school administrator' Friday morning foinwed bx an address by Mr. MiPer on fbc T-acher and the National Scene. Sewer Project Here Is Half Complete The $o(, 807.25 pxvr pu'jwt anamed the Village oald Tiatee5: in NV -vh rtimplete, Cdy it lid c. a ri v. hn Jack In eyes said Cd i actcrs, Aho i the Lions Ciub is distributing 'ciolls to each business in the city so c-e-nloye-s can list the xx iii haxe made donations.

These scrolls will he placed in the windows of Meadows Drug. The coui.t., chairman also remind 'd residents that the AIach of Dimes campaign is a continuing one fiom Jan. 2 through Jan. 31 On tv nal two Saturdays of the ri on it, ndl conduct taz d.xs ior a big mdup of the Urvt Tells How To On P. W.

Mail In i ff.irt to epe-d up im! aii da ni cuient trait1 tit goti.itiois. man addossed tj kn.ixxi tA ir will be earned bv mibtaiy n'ecraft fiom the United States to Kwea. new xti entails no cluingt in the 'ting ir.etHed aUdi to prisnneis -d -iHH '-pH it Iq 'nggn't-O i lt n.i' -d number of the in ninal's prison camp, if known, 'con'd tv Tie i 'hould It adiiixS'i i as follow ui nun ny. Flaa n-1 1 1 a.d -f, Pi -'umbT t.a 1 Id ta'p id t1 Icter in 1 td x.a uIric Nx ini In the 1 tht PI e)' p. t1 tin Fnsnner of Wjr tT up left-iio, co i hu anr ddaN tr vp lllV O' Cl's -a; -2T i 1 'Vr IT'S ,3 A -4 ci? -1 The ciub is planning to have its I at ih Doming Public Library or at the Tune txhop nr.

iS'lver. v.hi'i natf ran Ex-, lax-i-i oil the choice of gi iht ii r.ai.-i. ttach'd he if-. i ds they ''noose. usual games plus some new af tractions.

One-half of the moi'y be set a'ide 'or a special Lions "-ct v. hivh i Board of Trustees Met On Monday Tire Doming tu gx; Board of Trustees Monday night voted to deed back to the Lions Club two blocks of land north of the tracks. The move was made in order that the Lions may deed the land to the school system as a te for a new school. The trustees also approved bills for December, approved three permits and Heard petitions for street lights and street paving. A rexjuest for a street light at Copper ard Hemlock was taken under consideration as well as a request from the oxx-ner of Skytel Motor L' dge, west cf Deir.big, for puxnng and lights.

The motel owner said proposed const ruction of a new highway would seriously affect his business utdess some steps were taker early enough to make the area attractive to tourists vi paved or street and (jute light. ng Building permits were approved ir: Almanza, -V'6 East i i-st, fur a two-room house, JSCO; C. I. 11W2 S. Copper, fuur-rooms, and Jo." T'horre, SOI S.

Granite, garage, $2909. oobodnied f-- Saturday afternoon, with the finals on Saturday night. The local squad is looking for a large turnout of Deming fans to cheer them on in their games Sanders Installed 20-30 President Hill Sandeis was installed as president of the 20-30 club at its meeting Tuesday night. Others installed include Joe Orsak. vice-presidmit; Chailes nheinur, secretary; Jim Darr, treasurer; Bill Hunter, sergeant at arms; Jimmy Beii, Fu Hase, Hal Keel and VA' is, boaid of dir ec tors.

Many less fortunate children made happy last Christmas through the efforts of the 20-3') Job. They announced that the Hardy-Sunta project was again a vreat and the club wishes to thank each and eryone who donated toys. Total receipts for the March of Dimes taken in during the Fornml Christmas dance were announced as 194 Ob. Miss Jean Greber To Be Mamed A -x LL aiiCli 1 Ivvl Mr and Mrs. F.

O. Grtber announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Jean to William Card of San Francisco, Calif. Miss Greber is a graduate of the Unit -laity of Arizona and Mr Card of the University of California and the Hastings College of Law. The wedding date is set for Feb 9 at the Church of the Wayfarer in Carmel, Calif. The couple will make their home in San Francisco.

Epsilon Sigma Alpha Met Wednesday Epsilon Sigma Alpha soroiity met WtJr.cxday r.ir.g, Jaii. 9 at the home of Mrs. Schoepf. Nellie Price and Sibyl McDonald assisted Mrs. Schoepf as hostess-s.

During the busmens meeting conducted by the president, Irene Farrow, a let'er from National headquarters was nod urging all members to participate in the March of Dimes campaign. Mrs. hazel Supak then gave a ri port on the l.fe of Clara Booth Luce, famous playwright. Thosx piv f. the were Erior M-rd-o, Charlene Malvern, Vt 1m i Haley, Magg Giannettino, Haz'l Supak, Ann" Cowell, LaFleur, Juiiut Hard, Pal row, it Ha'-' i- gan, Hi by Birwdei, Ma-iun White.

St-ve-, Old White hill, Mrs. Scherpf. Mis. tri Miss Jd Tin- i.txt ii'cemie will be J3 at tiif Ixin Mimbrea Couiui' -lb v-t'- in i Rio ije' K' civil LaF ui as host-s-c-- Bo' wmart -T an ids Score In Bridge Fh -h 11 Jitj thi it i'J it tiubs ui nanu'nt which is hhl cvh h. 1 Fix evoih'i-T Fft.

Bio Miti'b 1 1 Uub h( I i fidii, r. Dniiix, Ti ex luuisi' 1 i'- is it, Dm' a 1 I MiH.xo -xii- closv A I with 55 JJ Increases Over 1950 inti xx -s ion uv -1 I 'a I Li a -oni 1 Uol 7 fm 'i. i i i Fi i uh I I ere accm.ipanied by Slim Held i r. I'th. elecri.e officci-, a GlHI'ds Gi.uiys fit's and Jack C.

Nadine Hi ihn Tn-asurers Margie (Day a 0 Patterson. Mrs. Olive Leaf Wheeler, Mrs. H. Guyon, and Mis 1 Gray assisted ir, xht gatmi ccrtirony in wlinh an ai.gel he'd an open Bible which was hehter by burning rand't-s in a ilarke ud roi m.

Mrs Nadit-e Beiry pre'erted Mi-. My i tie Ltais xx ith h-i past noble grurd's A pxltluck topper "Ti e-poVid ly member' and to'S 1 tht ceremonv. AAITW Plans Record Lending Library Here The fn-st record lending library in New Mexico is being planned by American Association of University Wmcn, it announeeu this week. The function will be a part of the Deming Public Lib-taTj and the AAUW is stait'ng i i'oi ut nations support the pi ojcct. Mrs.

i M. Smalley is chairman of the drive and urges people in-te-cstcd tc ricxle cn contriou- Any i oo lit mi mg f'u nation should Smalley or M.s Jea 'idem of AAUW atluiUoriai nix iht. ct Mis a Hodti' pi An xers'ty n.o not at cf Mi's Ianlline Basti night for the.i uaulai meeting. Theie vxee 13 ni. mbeis and "m-guxst Ais Paul it ei was the gueel al.ss V.

a 1 lx I il ope ra, "La Bonenn Mis Gahaga.n g' a upon it, the -tutus if x.onen It is tVm decidxd that the At A Vv would spi-sii a iccori it itu5): Plm'j if) iry c-ive a proirrr and Min i port i it I i ni- KPlfHWL Whi Jan. i Sand' Vp'V' in an IV.c it i 1 1 1 i 'r (' 'I' Sia.u' iNa 1 If Ci Vt SM -JSSnW Graphs A welcome is extended to M. and Mrs. Slater, newcomeis to Deming Com Nebraska. Caioiine Palmer leturned to school at Radford in El Paso the thi st of tbia weoK.

Mr. and Palmer took her down. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.

Clovd Miller are Mr. and Mis. A. J. Abbott and Mis.

C. Flank Mever. Ti-'1 Abbot's arc aunt and om.1? of Mrs Milier and Mis. is Mrs. n.othet.

Appioximatx ly 30 guests were entertained by Mis. R. J. Reed at a coffee Thutsday morning in her home. Honored guest was Mrs.

Chailes Ruthtrfoid of Humboldt, mother of Mrs. H. II. Conder Mis. Roy Evans poured at thx-b -autifally decoiatx-d i table.

A gieen lace cloth ceveitd the table and the center piece was red and silxer. Out-of-town guests fth-r tli i-i Mis. Rutherford in- haded Mis. r. Frank Meyers, Lao Cruces, Mrs.

A J. Abbott, Nogales. and Mrs. J. V.

Mullins, Madud, la. Visiting Mr. and M.s. Bower A i lie hii'x been Mi. and Mrs.

J. V. MMlins of Mad. id. Ia.

The Mulims aie Mrs. Millers parents. They weie to leturn to Madrid sometime tms week end. Tne Gulden Club will imet Wednesday, Jan. 16 at the Ai i-bres Ceuatiy lot Hos- MonZ.v be Metdames Posted W.

Ka.xiix.1 Harr; Den tin on a n. 1 4 eVth- home of Mt. Ui.snui. Min HolfoKl ll liVi ion Keens HhiS' Rctiii Kut I tod 1 ri j2 pf il.xr.ti'i Gam" t'-ociatl x'P hold its annual lianouet 2 a Al i' o' 7 n. m.

T1 mib is in- to the affair Ticket- i aie Xxiiuh dn lodes -ini' 'ra tne assoriati'in for 19r'2. 1 I 'x St t'rj' tf r3 Deming Happy birthday goes to J. V. Johnson, of Cambray who celebrated the day Monday, Jan. 7.

His grandsons and Johnny spent a night out on the Johnson lantb to wish him a happy birthday. iter was out Sunday night and Johnny Monday. Smvcr was in town Tuesday from his lan-'h south of Mr. and Mrs. Haivey I allonder are in Santa Fe tins xxtek eiixl on business.

I.ynford Peterson and mothe; leturned last week f.rirn a foui-vxetk vacation visiting friends and lelutixes and ..11 points of in terest along the coast fiom San Fianciseo to San Diego. The annnual congregational rue-ting of the Presbyterian church will be held Wednesday, Jaii. id. A pot luck supper will solved in Westminster hall at 7 p. m.

follow by the business meeting in the sanctum at 7 '30. Reports from al! will be made and offueis elected Mr. Ed Kidxxell, xlistiul mana-per of the Nc.v Mexico ii-lnct of Theatre Enteipi ies, Ir.t., was a v.sitor in Dmung this week from Rosxx tli. Mr. and Mis Ye ruin Han ing ton and children have moved Fl Pi-o.

lr. and rated tneii gx lden w.dding Suiidov at an b. Mi ami AD- assisted in U'Ciixiiie. I). Berry coir- Mr n.ailM Ul Si.

Ji'St-pli, Utif V'Mt'i in Doi-nii Wedrieid at hooio of Mi. The reum -r caljon al mFi ILoKi r-inj Si.vj "I Alls xter AD i. Gist chi and iidd.iugli'i i. I bid be. sew ml Has le-phnnt Butte Lake where they have AJM-- xU i- ry i will ii! be announced at a later EASTERN STAR SETS INSTRUCTION SCHOOL Order of the East err 5 ar art Tuesday night at the Masonic hall.

It was announced that thmc would be a school of instruction of thio district Jan. 31 at 19 a. O', in the Masonic hall. Ail Eastern Stais were urged to Luncheon will be at 1 p. m.

Approximately 45 moo He' were piesent for Tuc'day night's meeting. d.eid to ti.c bamjuet for the Knight Tempiius and their ladies Jan. 26 The next mooting uf the OPS xx id be Jan. 15. B.

P. To Meet Don. mg Busiiie" a frt f-" 1 ional Women's club Ml! meet Mor i i -i c-ving Jan. '4 p.on ptiy at 7 in the Uh'istian Ylmth Center, Thos bni'ging a gu.st, aie ask-j ed to re' ict the "halin' in. --i Sibyl McDonald, phone .,47 i The mtmibtis ut- asked to bi't'g the quMterii.e t'-i 1" the oaluaiy I lnrti perut lit Woina" so tn.it they xui them tog-thei i jOrg-ardz Bun lias i Its Seventh Birthday Pan Ame'iean Round Table ceie-itiated its birthday jast I night at its n.eit'ng at the Kin M.

Countrv Cluo. Hostesses c. Mm? Ieuia Mxxiirar, Mre. I John ii Mrs. J.

AL Sm-I- i lev. I ''oviarn of a si by Mr' Elaine M.licr who jwa' acui'Tiparied on tne piano by ci richer Airs. Smellcy gave a In-it ng lenexv of the nook "IN" ig Pipl'i'xa. by Kelly. tli.

tnic of toil cf.il, 1 finsxx 1 1 eil bv tel'ng D'x i old ii'e country ia that they re-i pn "ent Gji -s bfra. H. KkD Mis. Lola Baker, Mrs. t'et-iluc, Mrs.

foiuiv ate Wanuil, Mrs. A W. UoBarJ Mis. LaMar.t West. Lt vsbimmls mciudod a birthday erhe.

CARD OF THANKS been msUIleu. The c.ty hns aoeut Onq to tlie film lor Uv v.urk com ted. City 's Gas Revenue lixem'-s collected bv for the lt-mon- I ir 5 t' IJIT)' It1 ml. Jaei to ul.it i )l 't )' tne tui. I'Vri'j' 27.

In ay fhiough 1 a. I. IX 1 OS Ct ct Jut i i 1 Of1 i mb of 'C. ll te i tPi? i' liuS I I is Ii to ro $12 Ht) 1 i VS S- wv. 'TV khir rt Mr.

and lr ts. F. i 5 1 1 4 ri Cl.ilto LtWF RrtC ct vi. u- 1-. 1.

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