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The Deming Headlight from Deming, New Mexico • 7

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mtfam New Arrivals 30, 1962-THE DEMING (N.M.) HEADLIGHT-Tage 7 IT'S A BOY! Jdaf Uu Week Hospi'al Aug 23 at 11.48 a.m. weighing 8 lbs 24 oz. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolfo Tal-les Avalos of 612 South 12th St.

BlS INSPECTION The annual chore of inspecting all buses which will transport Luna County students to school this year was Thursday, Thatll be three thirfv dollars for dollars for the visit and the stethoscope he ate." Hospital Notes NOTICE lcrry Desmond Swafford made Ins appearance at Mimbres Memorial Hospital Aug. 20 at 8:22 a.m. weighing 7 lbs. oz. He is the of Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Asberry wafford of 1120 West Spruce, who also gave Roswell as their address IT'S A GIRL! Mr and Mrs. Ignacio Lopez es of 502 San Miguel welcomed their little daughter at I Mimbres Memorial Hospital Aug. 20 at 1 30 a m. The little lady was I need Anna Maria and she weight'd 7 lbs 7 oz.

IT'S A BOY! Henry Lopez Martinez was born fit Mimbres Memorial Hospital Aug 20 at 3:53 p.m., weighing 6 lbs. 8 oz. He is the son of Mr. Liid Mrs. Juan Tacho Martinez 14 619 South Silver 1 A BOY! Mr and Mrs.

Manuel Mandon-ido Alarcon are the proud parents of a little son, Joel, who was mi at Mimbres Memorial Hos-ita' Tug 21 at 840 pm. The (ittle man weighed 9 lbs 2 oz. and address given was Box 386. TS A GIRL! Tracy Dawn Farley made her at Members Memorial Hos-ital Aug. 21, at 6:02 p.m.

weigh-ng 7 lbs. 4 oz. She is the daugh-ir of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Le- Farley whose address is Genial Deb very.

TS A BOY! Mr. and Mrs. Juan Vasquez hdenzuela are the proud parents a little son, Juan Manuel. He bom at Mimbres Memorial opital Aug. 23 at 10:10 a.m.

nd weighed 8 lbs 94 oz. The family lives 13 miles west of Deming id his daddy is a farm laborer. I A BOY! Javier Avalos made his ap-r ran Co at Mimbres Memorial New! No deductible collision charga When both drivers have State Farm insurance! company can give yov suh dial because State Farm Aui utual. tlv worlds largest car insurer, August 20 Admissions Mary Lu Reyes Antonio Chapparo, Tony Parra, Ruben Paer.C'-o, Isabel Salgado, Fern McKinney. Discharged Catalina Seia, Diana Cluff, Ruben Pacheco, Ar'hur Beckett, Virginia Madnd August 21 Admisso Doll ire; Roach.

Frances Fai'ey, Cooper Shap'ey, Fernando Aguayo, A. John Gilmore, Beth Hand, Con- Notice is hereby given, that the ANNUAL MEETING of the Membership of said LI NA COTTON CO-OP will he held at City Hall, Demin, Luna County, New Mexico, at the hour of 7:30 oclock P.M the evening of September 6, 1962, for the eh'ction of directors, and for the transaction of such other business that may properly come before the meeting and pursuant to the by laus of said Co.op. ITS A GIRL! Mr. and Mrs. Donaciano Cisneros Gonzales are the proud parents of a little daughter, Adelaida V.

Gonzales. She was born at Mimbres Memorial Hospital Aug. 23 at 10:27 a.m. and wcigh-1 ed 8 lbs. 1 oz.

The family lives at 618 San Juan and her daddy is a butcher at Mimbres Valley Farmers Assn. I IT A GIRL' Mciio.sa Dale Cian made her debut at Mimbres Memorial Hospital Aug. 24 at 5.35 p.m. weighing 6 lbs. 5 oz.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Howard Craig of 110 North Copper. County bond sales keep slow pace Residents of Luna County invested $6,480.90 in U. S.

Savings Bonds during July, according to Hubert Ruebush, chairman of this County's Savings Bonds Committee. In July 1961, the total was $17,538.58. During the first seven months of this year county is credited with $82,376 96 in those bonds, the chairman has announced. In the similar period of 1961, the total was $142,358.33. The county has attained 41.18 per cent of its annual goal of $200,000 in 58 per cent of the year.

State-wide, sales of U. S. Savings Bonds reached $1,249,199 85 in July, larger by 5.83 per cent than the $1,180,368.85 in uly of last year, the chairman has been informed by the Treasury Department. The total for the first seven-month period of this year, $8,563,905.09, is smaller by 1.11 per cent than the $8,660,046.96 in the similar period of 1961. Nation-wide, the cash value of investment in Series and II From Ed Rose, Mill City, Nevada: I remember when we would rent a horse and buggy and all the family would pile in and go on a picnic.

It would usually take a couple of hours to get to the place we had in mind. As I remember, it was a stream that held a good-size beaver dam. Then we kids would chase around the hills, picking berries, or maybe making whistles from a branch of willow. Later dad got a 1913 Ovenand car. It turned out that the car was not as idiable as the horse and buggy.

There were times we had to get out and push. Sometimes we would teun it around and back it up a lull. It seemed to do better that way. I remember the fust radio I ever heard. The man next door to us got a ciystal set.

It had no battel les, just a needle that he scratched across a crystal, while listening with headphones. We really thought it was something when he got a noise. I remember my dad saying, I wouldn't be surpiised to hear that someone has gone to the moon." Of course, he never believed that would happen. But, he would neither have believed that some day a picture would be seen via Telstar from all the way across the world. (Send contribution to thi column to Tho Old Timer, Community Pre Service, Box 3ft.

Frankfort, Kentucky.) ARRANGEMENTS ROBLRT SPEIR i to Mrs. Valenzuela, Ar.hur B. Smith, Yolanda Almanza, Mrs. Cozart, Mrs. Stevens, Mrs.

Gordon, Sue Drew, Mrs. Avalos, Mrs. Armen-dariz. Discharged Eula Cook, Pola Quarrell, Tony Parra, Esther Alarcon. Mary Howard August 24 Admissions Catalina Espinosa, Owen Smith, Bella Chavez.

Dale Craig, Nancy Jenco, Beth Hand Dishcharged Beth Hand, Yolanda Almanza, Fern McKinney, Lawrence Had low, Louise Gordon, Beverly McEonald, Robeit Rodriquez, Sidney Sue Drew, Jose Lucero, Frances Farley. August 25 Admissions Mane Rincon, Irma Valverde, T. E. Nixon, Lupe Flores. Tommy Rice.

Larue Moore, Guadalupe Leones. Discharged Consuelo Baeza Raynuinda Gonzales. A. M. Speir, jJum.e Bishop, Carmen Valverde.

Julie Avalos, Joel Hestand, Jennie Swafford, Emilia Steven August 26 Admissions E. II Nenno Cecil Bishop. Dischaiged John Gilmore. Catalina Espinosa Mai ceil E. Nixon Specials for D-Pcc BEEF DPcc PORK Fresh, Local HOW ONE COUPLE FOUND THEIR PARADISE AFTER 65 fY HUSBAND and I areilowance for food is above the 1 1 thoroughly shocked by the average.

But we can have the image of retirement some people food we want and live comfortably paint your column on our net income of just under And thereupon a happy wife $250 a month. We have our hi-fi told how she and her husband music system, a color TV set (a moved to Albuquerque, N. and found their Golden Years. "My husband retired in 1957 after 35 years with Ins company. Bonds passed the $45 billion mark in July, an all-time record high.

Sales in July of $358 million weie greater by 4.6 per cent than those in July, 1961, as reported by the Treasury Department. Interest earned on outstanding E-Bonds amounted to $134 million credited in July, and $810 million in the first seven months. Seven former Wildcats playing in colleges Seven former Deming Wildcat footballers will he attending college this fall on athletic scholarships. Among them are Steve Cooper, 190-pound end, who is a freshman prosjvect at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces. Bill Ilerst, 170-pound end, who is a freshman at Carbon College in Price, Utah, Carbon is a branch of the University of Utah.

Ramon Alba, 155-pound quar-ler-back, who is a freshman at Seotlsbluff Junior College in Scoitsbluff, Nebraska. Scotts-bluff is a branch of the University of Nebraska. Gary Sutherland, 170-pound guard and linebacker, who is in his second year at Eastern An-zona Junior College Siuheil.md lettered last year, playing on the defensive team. Tony Bunts. 225-pound fullback, outstanding last fall on Colorado Slate University's freshman team, is laying out of school this semester after a leg injury last season.

Bunts plans to vti-inlj in school the second semester. but may change xchno-i inando Alba, 190 pound quartet back, will he a junior at New Mexico Slate University this all Alba lettered last year as a i phomore. He also plays wmg-huk and halfback Boh Barclay, 225-pound tackle, will finish at Joplin Junior College in Joplin, Mo this semestei lie canted a scholarship there and has plans to later go to Pittsburg State Teachers College, the 1961 Will national champions OPEN HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. M.

B. Pringle are looking forward to greeting their many friends at their Open House Friday. Aug. 31, 3:00 to 7:00 pm. in celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary.

No written invitations were sent and all are welcome. FROM DEMING suelo Baeza, Beverly McDonald, Esther A'; rron Discharged Antonio Chapparo, Joel HcsUnd, Sarah Dolores Roach, Marilyn Auirey, August 22 Admissions Mr Hestand, Mrs, Gonzales. Discharged Ramona Casillas Diomoco Aguilera, Dewey Gulsey Dora Martinez, Mary- Lou Reyes August 23 Admissions Marv Howard gift from our son), a 1961 ear. We also can take care of our life and car insurance premiums. The couple takes life with a Individually, the wife may work on her knitting or crocheting.

The husband may play with his model raihoadmg or make models of oil refining equipment or the Space Needle at the Seattle World's Fair Once a year they go camping or take a vacation away from home This," said the wife, com- pares with life back in the Mid- west vvheie we arose at 5.30 A every da where my husband worked about 10 hours a day, and where after that, we had to keep our five acre tract presentable We toll into bed at 10 o'clock ANY PLACE THE WORLD STS 1 10 Sat. Aug: 30, 31 Sept 1 He was 65, and I was 62. I elected low-key effort. They arise between to take my Social Security then and 8 00 have a slow and our combined Social Secuuty breakfast, then read the news-cheek is now $166 40. My husband papcr thoroughly.

After that they has a company pension of just may, on a normal day, go out and under $100 a month. Out of this vvork in their flower garden, or ve deduct $15 monthly for Blue oik on their lawn, which is the Cross and Bine Shield. talk of the neighborhood Or they We owned a large home on five may work on mosaics together or acres just outside a large town g0 fishing, in the Midwest It insi'u oer 6,000,000 cir JBoro thandr.N oJi company. Soanv ul nt ou ina hae might well be with another Sato Fntm policy hfcldtr. In su cacs, it ou havo Stite Farm Mutud collision inur Mx1, the company now pa vs a our hill.

No deductible (usually 5 pnv! 1-inJ out how yoTlc bettor off when joure insured with State Tarm fimous for low fates for caieful driveis. Call todu)l The couple wanted to move, and had chosen Albuquerque. They visited it several times on vacation They found the climate kind, the people fi endly and the scenery colorful AKo, one of their sons lived theie We sold our home for $30,000 cash," the wife continued. We also sold our furniture, reserving only my line china, our hi-fi records and my husband model- lailroad equipment All tins we moved to Albuquerque in our son's pickup truck (Retired people who move are showing a growing H. STANLEY RUEBUSH 5 1 12 W.

Ash Secretary Lb 2 Lbs 2 Lbs Each 109 3 Lbs V2 gal TOMATOES LIVER CHOPS CHILI Treat, all flavors Local GREEN talent for bori owing or renting a even night, and the only leisure truck, or trading their car in for oxor had during my husband's one, in order to move their re- "oikmg years was his three week dined households at small cost vacation per year. "We bought a home in Albu- "We have time to enjoy our querque, paying just what we got friends now, and we entertain infer our old home We bought new formallv on the slightest excuse furniture. We did not lower our We have time for concerts and standard of living lectures, which are numerous in "We never liked hamburgers or this university town. We are even noodles and still don't. So our al-1 taking up the study of Spanish.

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