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The Deming Headlight from Deming, New Mexico • 11

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Deming Headlight, Nov. 20, 1958 -Page 1 1 relatives in Phoenix Anzona. Newspaper Sales Continue To Rise Deming Compressor News of Doion I Mildred Wilt ox of Hatch visited with M. and Mrs Carroll Tidwell on Sunday' November 9 Miss Wilcox is the sister of Mrs Tidwell. news or Mrs, AJvlUar's column by ed-nesday of each week.

Phone 3R-11, Columbus) SHQRa TILLHALVUm. Mr and Mrs Bill Decker and Doys from Santa Rita spent the day with M- and Mrs Lloyd McConnell on Saturday, November 8 Mrs Decker is the cousin of Mr McConnell Despite television and radio, newspapers reach most citizens. The local newspaper reports that the Audit Bureau of Circulation announced that an average 57 miil.on copies of daily wspapers were sold every day lust year Its survery show's tnat 84 pei cent of families buy at least onp newspaper every day, and that 82 per cent of aC pw sons 12 years and older ad their paper X-IAS fALOKAS.CHmiJfe CPHOWE 3RHCOiOOs Mis Johnny Pyrd of Las Cruces recently artived to spend a few days with her bother and family Mr and Ms Eual Melton be combined with a Bake sale and Home made Candy sale, parents will donate aprons, doilies. Pot Holders and also cakes pies, bread and home made candy After the business meeting Mr Jack Truan, School Principal presented the Columbus Drill Team integrated by boys from the fifth, Sixth seventh and eighth grade, he explained the purpose of this goup and informed the parents that the boys would betaking Sports eveiy day, and also taking half an hour of instruction on theory and rules and regulations on all sports This group presented and trained by Mr Truan is exceptionally well coordinated and well exersided, the public applauded heavily at the end of each demonstration which Mr Trjap explained thoroughly, those fine children although young will some day make wonderful athletes After the meeting coffee cake and cookies weie served to all the public that when he enjoyed the social chatter with all the teachers and the parents of the children, Mr Truan was very happy bet ause his room won the Attendance Prize, and also for the number of parents interested in their children's Mrs Chester Randle and children, Mrs Ve-a Kud and son all of La Mesa and Mr Jimmy Kilcrease and children of Las Cruces spent Sunuay, November 9 with Mrs Rodney Boone while their husbands were deer hunting The ladies enjoyed a pot luck supper that enmg M.ss Cath.e Shac.fer gave a party at tne Recreation Hall on Friday, November 7 Cookies and cane were served by Mis Shorty Shaeffer, who acted as hostess Afterwards Karen Nigh, Joyce Narman and Joan Mal-Icry ere ov cmight guests in the Shaeffer home spent Saturday and Sunday, November 8 and 9 in the Burro Mountains deer hunting They had good luck and both brought back a deer lead ng newspaper from Juarez, ihe issue number 2, of Thursday, Nov. 6, 1938, Page one.

Also the same reporter states that this proposed highway will have two deviations, one that will go to Estacion Guzman, Chih and the other one to Pa-lomas Chih He comments that this ghway was considered luring the period of Governor Foglio Miramontes, and comes to life again under the government of Gov Teofilo Borunda, considering that it will piobab-ly be finished in the next four yea.s we saw Mr. Truan's room, very neat and exact work, he had pretty pictures too, some more of Barbara Hunts talent, real cute teen age scenes color and also black and white The turn was tnen Mrs Jeffie Lou Harvey our Second Grade Teacher, her room was a warm and very realistic reproduction of autumn, an enormous tree on a wall with lots of autumn leaves pasted on by the chil-dien, then a harvest table with all kinds of pumpkins ears of corn squash, avocados, etc etc then the childrens albums of woi and the genial pictures it all made a delicious scenario for the parents to see, Mrs Harvey was a very gracious hostess, we also hear she is a talented Piano teacher' and last but not least we visited with Mrs Lucille Hays fourth grade, she was showing me a picture by Ginda and also presented me with a Water color by little Pete, that she thought deserved a prize in the Fair; Mrs Hayes besides all the work of her children had a beautiful collection of Indian Pictures in full color that attracts one's eve as you walk in her room The visits of the rooms were followed by the regular meeting fthe PTA which was very brief and substantial, Mrs Joe Bain presided Mrs Spiches read the minutes and Mrs Marian Gardner tresaurer read her report, also Mrs Claribell Goie reported on Membership Mrs Cecilia Bain talked about the School Bazaar that is their major project for the vear the date has been set for Domribtr the 6th from 10 clock til! Four it will Mrs Larry Cook spent from Sunddy November 9 until Tuesday, November 11 in the Monti res Memorial Hospital Bi)1 Nutter and Arthur Pool went to Gold Gulch on Monday, Nov 10, deer hunting Jack Gray was an overnight guest of Jumor Snow Monday, November 10 Mrs Tauna De Long, Mrs Rusty Supak Mrs Johnny Williams and Mrs Lloyd McConnell gave a Halloween party for the kindergarten on October 31 They served cups filled with candy as favors, cup cakes and sodas Each child wore them own special costumes for the went authorized pilot for A Aircraft from Deming flew several times this week to Ascencion, La Bajada and Janos, Chin with Mr Preston Larson and his son Victor to round up and brand Mr Larson's cattle he recently acquired in Mexico (by the way, I saw Preston today and he told me about buying some beautitul horses down that way also, they will be shipping them out some time this month) From Morris Manitoba in Canada visiting in Narni-quipa. Chihuahua we found listed Mrs Alvina Fast, Mi Edmar Fast, Miss Anne Fast, Mrs Elizabeth Reimer Miss Thelma Penner, Mr Abo Gladwin Penner and Mrs Justrna Brandt, these travelers made the trip thmr automobile. Also driving then own cais on their way to Nuevo Casas Grandes we found listed Mr Jose Loya from Campbell Calif, Roy Russell Fami.il May and Oscar Norwood all from Doming Mexico Fiom Safford, Arizona on his way to Colonia Juarez, Chih we saw Mr Carlos Quezada Moreno those were all tourists for this week Mr and Mrs Eual Melton became parents of a little daughter Karen Annette Melton on November 2 She was born at Munbres Memorial Hospital and weighed 6 lbs. Hunting season is here again, and up get to see all of our friends, most people are getting read to go hunting for their deer; every year the amount of persons to this sport increases This time there will be more fat ers than ever who will be taking their families to camp out, and even if they do nut get a bock the expenence is wonderful for young and old alike to be out in the open country, commumtating with Mother nature, experimenting with all the modern gadgets for cooking and camp.ng outside, sleeping in tents washing in brooks or little streams, I know our family is raring to go but unfortunately we have to wait till January to go I saw mv better half tee other night cleaning his guns and checking his ammunition but then he can always get up real earlv and go got himself some quail or rabbits f'rom Hui lev Mexico, we grec ted Frank and Evelyn Phillips, they were very enthusiastic about their hunting trip we wish them good luck Also getting adv to go on a short hunting rip ap sawr Mr and Mrs Marcos Gomez who will be accornpan led by their daughters we will be telling you their reports on hunting luck 12i 2 oz On their return trip from Phoenix Arizona Mr and Mrs Howard May and Mr and Mrs Jonn Kcmier of El Paso Texas stopped in to visit with Mr and Mrs Dick May dnd family on Sundav, Novimbtr 9 Mr Thomas Decki't and Beckv left Wednesday Novem 5 to go deer hunting in the northern part of New Mi to Susan Ehzabetn WiJiau.s made her appearance at imbrex Ih mwial Hospital No-emher 7 weighing in at 6 lbs 154 oz She is the daughter of 'Mr and Mr Robert Williams.

and Mi Pace visited thur son Mr Uiiluni if Pace and family Tntmsd.iv i and Fndav November 6 and 7 Mr and Mrs Truman Thomas and daughter spent from Fndav Octnhei 51 through Wcdnesdav November 5 vis t-mg Mrs Truman parents in St David Anzona and other And until ntxt week, when we will he here with lots of good non we now manage to say Ad osito Tillie Visitors from Long Beach, California this week were Mr. and Mrs Mariano Lucero, formerly from Grant County, we a ere very happy to see them, visiting here and in the Silver City area Mr Lucero is now associated with The Bioadway Co in Los Angeles From Silver City we gneted Mrs Violet Ball from Silver City she was accompaning her uncle Mr Williams from Killeen Texas and daughter Miss Fannie Williams who is attending New Mexico Westein at Silver lty, Miss Williams is majoring in Elementary Education Some other visitors fi California Ovnard to be ex, i Mr and Mrs Manuel Onto aie vacationing here vv ith 1 nmily at Col umbus heir next stop will he Nogales Arizona Mr Ordonez' ster 1 rs Flemta Villegas also frup Jxnard nt us her regards Mr and Mis Jack Galdm-r land chi'dien Joe and Marilyn, (were transferred to Wilcox, Boh Bdrnes and Al Smith Anzona on Sunday Nov 9 Mera Blue Chevron Supreme Nov 1 It i Wedding vows wcie said 1 Miss Yolanda Acevedo and Mr Ricardo Lopez before Judg Benito Mnanda, local Justice of the Peace, following the wedding ceremony they held a supper in the home of the bride and a dancing party Monday morning we open our "Doming Graphic" and we see iaige letteis Open House in Luna County Rihools oh oh, that means us so Tuesday we get ready collect our children and go over to Columbus to visit thmr rooms, visit with the teachers, examine all their work admire the pretty pictures, etc etc and when Mrs Cecilia Bam our active new President of the Columbus International PTA, corners us in a quiet Itttie place to discuss some details of the coming Bazaar, here walks in the Old Pirooter's Girl Friday herself, escorted by Mr Williams their new cub reporter, that sure was a pleasant surprise but let me begin at thi start First one to greet me at the door was our wonderful Mrs Bartlet we don have a child in her room now, but she graciously shows us around so proudly, we specially noticed the outstanding work of her young artists, some beautiful paintings tn black and white by Janie Robbins Barbara Hunt and Teresita Corona (this last one is from Palomas and her work albums all showed 100 as far as we rould se, keep up the good work Teresita') Next November the fifth at 8 clock at night the Juarez Chamber of Commerce held a meeting wuth the Stockmen, Merchants and Industrial men and other associates to test their opinion of the long projected High Way that will unite Juarez with Nuevo Casas Grandes, Ascencton, Janos and Palomas, Chih in a continuation of the Pan American Highway, Representing Governor Teofilo Borunda and stick-man Mr Carlos Villareal were Mr Jaime Mora, Mr Jose Herrera Rojas and Mr Jesus Ig-lesias who answered all the questions of the members of the Chamber of Commerce These men said before 15 days the Congress of the State of Chihuahua will have studied and approved the project of law that entitles the Governor to accept the cooperation of the Tax Payers from the north and northwest of the State of Ch-huahua, that will be used to pay the financing of the Highway between Juarez and Casas Grandts This mformat.on is an exrerpt from El Fronterizo, for th Visito.s from Asccncion Included Mr Rodolfo Prieto, Mr Manuel Sandoval, Mr Alvaro Alvillar and others we couldn get their names in tune ODD ifi Mr Jose Magana Zaragosa, as gentle as ever sent his weekly report on tourist and visitors from his Ofinna de Pobla-cion where he is Chief of Mexican Immigration, it is as follows Mrs Concha Jarvis Gibson flew to Chihuahua City to join her husband Bobby Gibson Mr Horner Riekabaugh mor pne (0 It's Ft but A gazl ba-ga on ire road' No stepped up ir octane fo' Va rest U'- tut not a red ant" m't in pr e' Bu? tzes mo re Fan sapped up octane to frcf oii) 5 pe'V oa'S bi re blue you nr'. tiz' us.e cert rat Fe i gart q-a. 1 reeds4 it i gh c3'e a rpret fuel events for cr bn bue it a arti fiu to it rg re c-poCt Fat cap. I'ocs Ca iu'i'ofc 'g Dev pr.

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