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Clovis News-Journal from Clovis, New Mexico • Page 4

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left 1 fiTOtrUWftl tjt hOTOG Fia ftthwt. school eafftrwtf wilt be tfce lasl Pfldafr In Octebefc, fe, INFANTILE PARALYSIS t'gJlW Tllte MOST DISEASE OF MANKIND POLIO INSURANCE t. IS UNITED BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE CO. -OMAIIA, NKBtt. COMPANION COMPANY Or MUTUAL BENEFIT THIS PLAN PAYS UP TO $5000.00 Ustml and customary charges made doctor of medicine or osteopath for treatment.

BILLS he usual and customary charges made fcr room and, board, all service of regular arid ahy hospital apparatus or medicine SB iMBClAL NWBB Usual charge made by a registered nurse, a6t to exceed $12.00 per day. MIBULANCE Usual charges to and from a hospital but not to exceed $50.00. WOK LUNG Customary charges, for the rental of an Iron I lung or similar mechanical apparatus. TRANSPORTATION Airplane or railroad transportation to Another locality for the treatment If deemed necessary by attending physician. 93.60 PER YEAR PER PERSON 4 MUTUAL BENEFIT WEALTH ACCIDENT ASSX.

Kxclutlre Health Accident Co. In (lie World. BILL NUZUM E. P. STORM DALE SHERWOOD Vto 1380-J Ph.

314-M Ph. 846-J CLYDE BCBCUETT M. J. CRUME L. M.

WOODS Ph. 1S14-NJ Ellda, N. M. Ph. 48B-J TROY Mgr.

W. ORAJVD Ph. 1308-W PHONE 1100-J Clovis. Mexico ftft'S hostess -to the its ttMsft tKoy ftet Hctrchcr Monday C. Mastm, chairman, sfSefl the meeting.

Mrs. jmtfrum loader trofldeed W. tx Powter, city fnttn- agef, who gave an instructive tin fifty The prosfttitt wdh a found tai-ic all Meeting by all of the members of the ottib, on a garbage disposal flttandnl difficulties, Rofifhg law possibilities and parking lers. phases of the subject under iJfsciission were brought forth unfl program closed with a special message for Mr. Javier to deliver to Mayor Roy Smllli.

hamely, that the members of the CtvfC Depart- ittent Unanimously voted to give full support to the mayor and the city council regardless of the magnitude of the problems or questions presented for city betterment. At the close of the business meeting a social hour was enjoyed by the ladies. Mrs. J. C.

Compton assisted Mrs. Smith in serving. The color scheme of red and white was carried out In decorations and the food served, Twenty members, two new members, Mrs. B. P.

Maddox and Mrs. John Pritchard, and two guests, Mrs. J. G. Tillman of Los Angeles and Miss Dorii Kecne were in attendance at the opening meeting of the season.

Song Service Thursday at Trinity Church The public is invited to attend a song service at Trinity Methodist Church Thursday night at The service will include songs by- three or four local and out-of-town quartets, as well as congregational singing. THREE-WAY VALUE Lot the name St. Joseph guide you to quality, apced, and economy. 12 tablets, lOo. Get St.

Aspirin. Central Church of Christ Boy Scouts Receive Awards The Boy Scoiit Troop Of the Central Church ef Christ, htsld a court of honor Monday night nt the church. Eddie Thomas One Cft-ay 1 received tenderfoot awards i lihg MeCullough, Bobby Stcbhlns, Clarence Reborn, and Donald kor, second class awards! ingle Southard, Wayne Petty, Silly Hay Moore, Bobby Howard and Tommy Pendergrass, first class awards; Scotly Watklns, award; Bo Midklff, David Stup, Hugh Mack Firestone and Donald Bob Lor- Ing, life awards; and flose, Herbert Chesney, Jimmy Payne, Bo Midklff and Sherman Hamar, order of the arrow awards. Charles Taylor and Dean Reynolds applied for membership In the troop. Adults participating In the ceremony were: C.

A. Lorts, district chairman; Ben Ogden, vice-chair' man; Fred Pierce and Edgar Moore, committeemen; and Sherman Hamar, scoutmaster. Alllllils LEGAL NOTICE Legal 635. September 18. 19-16 PUBLIC NOTICE DOCKET NO.

2206 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT O. C. Klrby, dbn Square Deal Delivery of 514 3rd Clovis, New Mexico, has applied to the State Corporation Commission or New Mexico for a Contract Moi'or Carrier Permit to operate a Freight service as follows: Transfer and Delivery service within a radius of 50 miles of Clovis. New Mexico. Said Corporation Commission has set the Z5rd day of September, 19-16 for the public hearing to be held at the office of the State Corporation Commission, Santa Fe, New Mexico, at 9:30 A.

M. for the consideration of said application. The purpose of nils notice Is to allow all persons Interested, an opportunity to show cause why such authority should not be granted. STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION Motor Transportation Department By: George Armljo, Chairman. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM NEW LOCATION, ROOM 208, MERRITT BLDG.

Daily 1 to p.m. except Sundays Where the Bible, and all authorized Christian Science Literature may INS read, borrowed or purchased. Special Invitation Is Extended to the Service Men. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED To Attend the Church Services and Use the RcadlnR Room. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Clovli, N.

M. Dresses We have just unpacked dozens of the season's choice styles. You'Jl want to make your selection now! Dressy Styles sizes 12 to 42 Satinders Mi ref fits ftotne San Pranefseti, after enjoylhg a visit here his daughter and son-in-law. 1 Mr, aftd MrS.T*obWt Dillon, nhd ms ststcr, Mrs. frank S.

Campbell. Mrs. DHlbfl flnd her oldest son, Davis, accompanied Mr, Saumlers as fftf as Amnrlllo. A. L.

Humphrey, who recertlly entered the army, is now stntloftd at San Antonio. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Humphrey. John Humphrey, left sun- atty for Northwestern University at bvanston, 111., where he will major In law.

'John Was graduated from Harvard in 1943 and tor the past three years served In the armed forces. Jim Rallls mnde a business trip to Roswell Monday. Miss Betty Durand returned home Saturday from Odessa, where she spent the past week visiting her former college roommate, Miss Billlc Frances Henderson. Miss Betty Durand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

L. E. Durand, 3755 Olddlng. and Miss Joyce McKinney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

D. R. McKlnncy, 1215 Axlell left Monday for Denion where they will attend Texas State College for Women. Betty is junior and Joyce is enrolling as a freshman. Mr.

and Mrs. James A. Burran, Jr. and Mrs. James W.

Carmack who spent Monday in Clovis returned to Lubbock Monday night where Mr. Burran will enroll in the fall semester at Texas Tech, which began Tuesday. Miss Lois Chambliss and Richard Jones accompanied them to Lubbock where they visited In the Carmack home Tuesday and returned to Clovis Tuesria'y evening. Mrs. A.

S. Vaughn has returned to her home in Montgomery, Ala after spending the past month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs McDaniel and other relatives. Mrs. N.

J. Bain and Mrs. A Huff, took Mrs. Huffs son' J. A.

Huff, Jr, to Amarillo this week where he entrained for to enroll in the University of Colo. Mr: and Mrs. D. E. Douglass of Angeles have returned homo after visit here with their parents, Mr.

Mrs. A. D. Douglas, and wilh their brother arid sister xvm Dou lass nnd Mrs. Oscar Wlllmon.

With them were old friends, Owen Forbes lol tor. and Lynn Turrontine sn City, who with Mr. Douglass ns apprentices in the Santa shops here 33 years 8 90 22 50 Junior Sports sizes 10 10 duu school froW Its rcgutnf ffieel- nt (nc school Itiosdny nffcr- ttoofl. ninln business and concernort the new members. Flf- lecfi pIcdRes were introduced lo Hie club nnd wrth dirt mombcr settled Her club sister with her pledge IfiiilnUon be the pledtfPS itiKsi Am torn Irt nit of their school work to be ellglMe tot rrtent- firership In the club.

The pledges who will become members are, Brown, f'airicln ftmuflgart, Doris Catiipo, Cnrol firr. Damon, Martha Dally, June Edwards, Helen ttou- lotte, Lovcla Chris lln, Margaret Phcrrll Rob- Jnsott, Dorothy Skeen and Irene Weir. S.lrttt* eaftil te ffc tmrsLffle 9 to 12 a.m 308 E. First Phoffe 3H2 "JUMBO" Monday thru Saturday Sept. 16-21.

(Incf.) 6.00x16 Celling Price $3,63 Fed. Tax Extra mitxth. Other Sizes ately Low Priced. NON-POROUS SUPE. RIOR AIR RETENTION (Maintains Correct Afr Pressure Longer) -TOUGHER- MORE HEAT RESISTANCE.

and other lures give ADDED 'SAFETY and LONGER LIFE for Robert Smith and sons, Qobhy and Johnny, left foi Napa, after enjoying vi.sit, hero with their parents, Mr ami Mrs. C. Ganvit. r. Smilh has received -his discharge from life army after havins recently hcen the slates! from'Japan.

Class HolclH Fun The Business and rrofftssional Women's class of the First Ijap- tist church met Monday evening the church for a social moellnc, with the Dorcas, T. E. L. and l.ydia classes as guests. Mrs.

R. B. Wheeler was in charge of the entertainment and Miss Lelia Isaacs conducted he- games which featured the judging of the unusual hats worn'by the ladies attending. Mrs. J.

C. Porter won first place with her unusual hat mnde entirely of wildflowers. Mrs. R. Vickcrs won second place with hei headpiece consisting of bright red dust pan turned up-side-down and decorated with blnckeyed peas and spinach on top.

Mrs. H. Starling wore a hat made of a watermelon rind, tomatoes, apples, potato peels and carrots, which' i won honorable mention and possibly would have placed in the honors if Mrs. Starling had not had to leave before the judging i took place. What would 9-OZ.

There's still time for you to take advantage of the exceptional values offered in this big event. Here arc a few examples: TUMBLER Cry'jlcil clcnr, Pillar Optic glass'. TIRE PUMPS Comjjlele with Brass Connection. FLASHLIGHTS Strong, dependable light. Long Ronae.

SPARK PLUGS BICYCLE TIRE and TUBE Yours at NO ixtra Charge One "Jumbo" Tube to fit above with purcliose of each tire. 26x2.125 "Traveler" Balloon Tire. For extra mileage. 80 Both $2.80 I Strong-Sharp HATCHET Genuine Vaughan "Chicago" Jb Forged Steel hood on strong hickory handle. 3 inch cut.

HACK SAW and BLADE REG. 88c Pistol grip handle, complete with adjustable blade. Quality ut inventory of tlm furiiish- and cither possessions in your home will U-ll you how far your fire insurance lap Ldimd ihc'rost of new purchases. Ask us for one of North America's tianJy Inventory Hooks. It's ircc, and carries no oblifiation.

While re- illume us tmlav. THE JONES AGENCY 317 Main BUMPER CLOTHES BASKET OKIC. $1.79 Sturdy, uliloiuj woud-splint I I incheb. I wu ccnrying handles. WlSTfRN AUTQ SUPPLY a IS, M.

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