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El Paso Herald-Post from El Paso, Texas • 5

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Ptge 5 EL PASO HERALD-POST Russia Has Edge In Civil Defense BwAma dated Press WASHINGTON Sept Monday Sept 1951 Hits Rstlrsmsnt Gets Month's Notice After 24 Years on Job A Woldert Jr chief assistant city engineer charged today he had been shown by dty officials who will retire him Sept 15 under a new ordinance The ordinance provides that all City employes 65 years of age or over ba retired Defense Administrator Millard Caldwell said yesterday that Russia Is "20 years ahead Of us in civil defense" He called on tha Defense Department to support the civil defense or kill it off Eight Enlist in Navy I Eight men have enlisted at the El Paso Naval Recruiting Office in They ere: Armando Zozaya son of Mr and Mrs Zozaya of 2921 Idalia street Jaime Rene Galindo son of Mr and Mrs Galindo ef 709 Wyoming street Donald Kent Shawyer son of Mrs Fowler of 3729 Jackson avenue Ricardo Limas Jr son of Mr and Mrs Limas of 2128 Findley road Cecil Homer Holt son of Mr and Mrs Holt of 3918 Mckin-ley avenue Billiy Gene Collins son of Mr and Mrs Collins of Tifua Dick Hemiey son of Mr and Mrs Myron Hemiey of Anthony Roberto Villasana son of Mrs Rodriguez of 719 North Lee street Sons of Sun Open Fund Raising Drive The Son of the Sun campaign officially began today The Sun Carnival sponsorship organisation began active solicitation for funds to underwrite tha various Sun Carnival activities A (Mickey) Walsh vice president in charge of the drive said the success of the campaign would largely determine whether the Sun Carnival wu to continue "The funds from the Sons of the Sun arc needed to continue the Sun Carnival Increased costa make it imperative that the drive be successful he said Letters to 2900 former Sons of the Sun were placed in the mail by Sun Carnival official! They urge ex-members to help sponsor the greatest entertainment venture" The campaign will close Sept 23 MAKE YOUR SKIN LOOK YOUNGER1 One-Month Notice Mr Woldert who has been with the City sines 1927 acid today think 1 could have been transferred to another department if they want me where I am They should have shown some consideration in living me the notice After 34 years with the city they give me only a month to get my affairs straightened away Mr Woldert is 85 end resides at 4308 Hastings street He said that he haa received official notification of his retirement on Sept 19 Sickness in Fimlly Another City employe to be retired under the new ordinance also indicated he felt that little con sideration wss shown him A Bradshaw 74 of tha city tax collector's office said was hoping that I could stay on rvc got nothing in light and 1 have had sicknen In my family for more than a month" Not notified Mr Bradshaw has been with the City for 23 years He reported that he has not had official notification that he must retire on Sept 13 He lives at 2830 Montana street Jasper Wooldridge 78 also of tha tax collector's office had comment on his impending retirement He said he has not received official notification of retirement He has worked for the City since 1027 He live at 2942 Copper street ast'i II XT National Photograph Contest 313 CASH PRIZES TOTALING OILS OF THE WILDERNESS 14 Pretty Southwest Girls Vie for Air Force Title Fourteen of the Southwest's prettiest girls will enter final competition for the title of Air Force Aid Society" Final selection and crowning of the beauty queen will take place the Biggs Air Force Base Non-Commissioned Officers Club Mayor Hervey will crown the winner Special guests will include Col John Ryan commander of the 97th Bomb Wing and Biggs Air Base Col James Parker commander of the 97th Air Bass Group Col James Yarbrough commander of William Beaumont Army Hospital Pooler Herald-Post editor Hooten Times editor Chris Fox of the State National Bank and Ed Holden Chamber of Commerce manager The girls have been taking part In the summer-long contest as part of the Air Force Aid Society Charity Drive Henry Bussa will play at a ball preceding the coronation Stores will donate merchandise gifts to winners Contestants their towns and sponsoring clubs are: Miss Joyce Dahlquist Anthony Lions Club Miss Freddie Ann Mrotzek Silver City Recreation Assn Miss Barbara Ann Ulmer Las Cruces VFW DAV American Legion Miss Eliza Montoya Truth or Consequences Rotary Club Miss Nancy Lee Siegling Demlnf 20-30 Club: Miss Pat Stewsret Hatch American Legion Miss Mildred May Maratovich Fabens Lions Club: Miss Jo Ysleta Business Assn Lions Optimist 20-30 Club and Women's Club Miss Jackie Perkins El Paso Kiwanis Club Miss Colleen Murphy El Paso Junior Chamber of Commerce Miss Doris Richburg El Paso Rotary Club Miss Olga Salt sir El Paso Lulacs Club Miss Dorothy Fern Jones Marfa Lions Dub and Sylvia Smith Alpine Lions Easy to Btierf Basyio Wm( 17th prize-tilled year of this famous contest I Thousands of children have yours can too I Just havt your child photographed in our studio for as little as two dollars You select the picture you want from a full set of proofs We send the judges a duplicate without charge All children 14 or under can enter Prizes for personality and character not beauty alone $2' Special This Week Only Lovely 5 7" Portrait rag $440 Ms appohtmaot la aseaaaiy is oar atadle Photograph Third Floor Fear THERE'S NO CREAM LIKE IT makes the skin look younger Puts onto the skin the elements that age lack of care and fatigue take away Will change a tired fatigued face into one which looks fresh lovely and younger with a cell-moistened look of beauty THE ONE CREAM THAT WILL MAKE your skip look younger Don't miss this rare opportunity to purchase the wonder-working Oils of the Wilderness at savings to you! Stock up soon at this low price! Cosmetic First Floor El Paso Farmers Reject Agency's Family Farm Plan DRY GOODS COMPANY Fear of farm socialization trends led El Paso area farmers to vote against adoption of the Agriculture Department's proposed "family" fferm policy firm leaders said today El Paso County farmers unanimously rejected the plan at a meeting of the Agricultural Mobilisation Committee The voting followed an analysis of the program by Delmar Roberta Upper Valley farmer end head of the New Mexico Farm Bureau Mr Roberto said farmers are apprehensive that adoption of the plan would mean low of more and more liberties and increased dependence on the Federal Government Ivey El Paso County farmer said farmers were asked to approve a policy outlined in 121 pages of printed material after an hour's discussion He said the plan calls for merger of the Production Marketing Administration Soil Conservation Service Extension Servict and other agencies into a single agency Farmers now have some control over these organizations but would have little over the new setup he wid The plan's emphasis on size terms" is not clearly explained but the result would be increased operating costa and reduced income for termers Mr Ivey wid He wid various teaturw ef the plan carry out the Brannan Plan which has been rejected by Congress Mr Ivey said tha Agriculture Department did not consult the i American Farm Bureau or the National Grange In formulating the plan The only national group it consulted he wid was tha Farmers Union composed of term labor Voting on the plan is taking place this month throughout Tost fi is We WU1 Be OPEN ALL DAY TODAY GUS FINER FOODS lilt linn Aft ns Pslsfts Hw Wftli Ewn Fwfctiir TOMORROW AT 9-30 AM IN THE JR SHOP 4TH FLOOR NAME CADET OFFICERS Three El Pasoans have been named officers in tha headquarters armor battalion of tha Texas A and cadet corps tor tha next school year They are Henry Wheien captain intelligence officer Robert Bell first sergeant and Clifford Smith staff sergeant BETS TALK TO KIWANI8 Rev Malcolm Twlw will sddrew the regular meting of the Kiwanis Club at a luncheon Wednesday at Hotel Cortex His announced topic is hew Nuts" Before School Begins Have Your CHILD'S EYES EXAMINED! 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