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

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Homer Pettigrew and Fern Sawyer In The Money At Fort Worth FORT WORTH, Tex, March Decker of Roswell. N. and Homer Pettigrew of Grady, N. were among cowboys placing in the rodeo at the Southwestern Exposition and Fat Stock show yesterday. Decker copped second in steer wrestling with a time of 21.6 seconds and third in bareback bronc riding at thej afternoon performance, and Pettigrew was third in calf roping with a time of 27.8; seconds.

Miss Fern Sawyer of Crossroads, wns si-co nd in the mndnop hoive contest. Other enlf roping results at the ifternoon show included: Buck Standifer, Clovis, sixth, 31.2 sec- inds; Sonny Hancock, Roswell, seventh. 33.3 plus 10-second penalty or breaking barrier; Jimmie Weir, Hobbs, tenth. fiS.9. The suinmanos (winners in or- named' oajtc, Kan- Tom East, Pettigrew, Calf Hoping DOUR kin, 22 seconds; Hebronville, 27.8.

Barebnrk Bronc Hiding Cecil Hartley, Hay-wood, Wallace Brooks, Tulsa, Decker. P. WEBB, manager of the Clovis Pioneers, and Warren oitt, rookie outfielder, getting a at the Ft. Worth Y. Webb, Saddle Bronc Riding Bud Linno has been tilting the beam at more Hjan 200 pounds, is expecting derman, Red Lodge, Tom do most of the catching for the Clovlx entry in the West Texas- Knight, Cody, Larry Finlcy, sw Mexico League and at his height he wouldn't he as agile El Paso.

must be with the extra flesh. Doom, a rangy lad well over 6 feet 11, is In good shape following a strenuous season of basketball. Icoring Aces Ready To in NA1B Meet Bull Riding Dale Adams, Lawton. Manuel Enos, Fort i Worth: Wart Bnughman, Archer City, Tex. Steer Wrestling Mike Fisher, Purdum, 17.3 seconds; Deck; er, 21.6; George Hinkle, Com; manche, 31.2.

20-30 Club To Present Great Magician Do you believe in spirits or spiritualistic manlfe a i Whether you do or not, you will be thrilled and dumbfounded by The Great Virgil, worlds greatest llvinr magician, when he presents his fill i evening at the High Sehoo Auditorium next Wednesday Mnrrh 1.1, under fhe the Clovlr. 20-30 Club You will ask yourself, "Are the; humans or demons," these stranp people who seem to have the un believable power to change theii bodies at will and pas.s solid walls. TITE GREAT VIRGIL claims i present any kind of a spirit mnni i festation and has standing offe of 51,000.00 to any spirit medium fraudulent or otherwise, who can i presenl a seance that he cannot I duplicate by scientific means. The Great Virgil, during one of i his mysteries, allows one of his girl assistants io be tied in a strong sack and locked and tied in a trunk, then while being watched from all sides, he changes places with the girl in less than one sec' ond. This one illusion is sniri to stagger the imagination and defy solution.

A special feature of the program be Julie, the psychic enigma i and scientific marvel, with hoi' ac! HKLil.i 1'AltK: This is a view of the grandstand and some oi me work being done at the $17,000 Bell Park, home of the Clovis Pioneers The baseball club, one of the entires in the nt'wly revived New Mexico league, lias been staging ii last minute finance drive io rinse S12.000 got the season started. Of tile amount needed 111 will spent here in Clovis for lu'i'innnent. or near jn'rnianenl, fix- Most of Leading Cage Teams Are In the East lures and repairs. At uie nine ihe of the louvres, in keep IK- M.HI and possible rain mil, had been installed tin 1 grand-Maud. Uallis i- of the Clovis Sporting -ponsor-.

nf the eluh. with as secretary. ,1 Ilalvi'V is i hainuali id ll.e linailee i iillul lee LKGAL NOTICES riHMXK sn DK.NT Kl.IKK IUI.MCI) SAN ANGKLO. Tex. March CITY, March 11 (The Great) Morgenthaler.

New Mexico School of 'Mines 7-foot 1-inch self-styled "Dizzy of, college basketball, de- hirhself ready to battle Lewis, Eastern Kentucky's court wizard, for individual hon- ors in the National Intercollegi- (NAIB) basketball tourna- i irient starting here today. Generally recognized as two of' the nation's outstanding pagers, and Lewis are ex- opposites in personality and performance on the court, but each boasts uncanny scoring tal-i tents. i confident and talkative Morgenthaler slapped in a suffi- Ctent number of points from under the baskets in 27 games to make; DUCKWORTH fhe druggist ATTENTION, Farmers and owners of and Poultry; we have just received an assortment of INSTRUMENTS that includes Hypodermic Needles, Hypodermic Syringes, all sizes, Udder infusion tubes, i Emascula- tome, wood handle trocar, Dehorner, Swine ball gun, Wire capsule forceps, swine jaw spreader and repair parts syringes. Also Vaccine and other Farm Biologicals. As long you are going to have and livestock you might just as well try to "make as much jmoney as "you can, by taking good c.are of them.

By SKIPPER PATRICK himself the country's leading scorer. 591 or an average of 21.8 per evening. Lewis, a mild-mannered fi-foot 2-inch curly haired quarterbacks Eastern Kentucky from the back line and scores a big percentage of his goals from long distance. A New York City lad, Lewis scored 516 points in 24 games this winter and stands third among the leading point-makers. "This Leu-is boy must be some caper cutter," the enlongated New Mexico star commented after a workout, here last night.

"However, and I hate to admit it, I'm pretty fair at getting them points myself. "Secret to my success," Morgenthaler continued, "is that I beat 'em with psychology. Before every game- i walk out on the court and 'dunk few baskets. The fans all pet to yelling. and our opponents fret so excited they can't throw the ball out the door." Augsburg- College of Minneapolis, beaten onlv- once in 19 games Washburn University (Kans.i were to open the tourna-' ment at 12:30 today.

Other afternnoon games were to match the University of Houston (Tex.) and lligli Point College (N. Indiana State and Minnesota State; Euui Culver- Stockton (Mo. i and Wichita University (Kaiib.) Loyola Univer.sitv of the South, New Orleans, defending champion. and Hastings College () Nebraska meet in the firsi mghl game at fnllowed by Central Missouri Teachers and'SniyJi- eni Illinois Normal; Dakota leyan (S. and New Mexico Mines, arid George Pepperdine of LOT Angeles ArKan.a-, Siulc.

Eastern Kentucky, thud in the Cutting Horse Contest R. W. "Human Television," during 1 McClure, Graford, on Smok- i which Julie will demonstrate her ey; Miss Sawyer, on Belen; Tom remarkable mental ability. Parrott, Throckmorton, on Tll Great Virgil carries hun- oe dreds of pounds of equipment and Night scenic effects and arnong the many 1 beautiful and spectacular mysteries to be seen here are: "Strange the powerful electrical ray that causes a human head to disappear leaving just the living body; "The Enchanted Garden" featuring the magic rose bush that grows, buds and blooms in less than a minute; "Sawing a Woman in which a young lady, while bound and held bv members By TED MEIER Mnirh 11 The teams bofiliMi onlv livr DUCKWORTH DRUGS Steer Wrestling Dub Phillips, San Angelo, 10 seconds; Steve Heacock, Billings, 10.6; H. K.

Alexander, Waxahachie, i 13.8. Calf Hoping Vic Montgomery, Oxona, 22 seconds: Leonard Tuff, Merkel, 22.3; Bill Yeary, Fort Worth, 27.4. Bareback Bronc Riding Gene Rambo, Shandon, Jimmy Schumacher, Phoenix, Doug Linderman, Red Lodge, Mont. Saddle Bronc Riding Bill Linderman, Red Lodge; Rambo; Zack McWiggins, Reno, Nev, Bull Riding Jimmie McAlesier, Johnny Spruell, Canadian, Tex. Cutting Horse Contest Milt Bennett.

Snyder, on Trusky; J. W. While, Mason, on Booger; George Wilderspin, Worth, on Blue Angel. Fort 'ournamenls attains! Drury field, Mo. who braskjt Slat" in night.

last ar, opens Spring- ihe'illg field, EARL'S CLOCK SHOP ('lock Repairing Specialty Jndian Jewelry to 12 A.M. 308 K. 1st 1 ID ni ri.Mis, Two Fined for Drunk Driving Two men. Edward Trull, 21', Clo- vis, and Shei-wood EJarwood, Pnrtale.s were fined each on drunken driving charges by Police Judge J. Simpson Morgan in police court morning.

In addition to the fines, Judge Morgan also suspended the operator's licenses of both men for one A drier man, arrested for riding with one of the drivers, will nut have to lace charges until later in the week, police said, lie released on bond, pending his appearance in police court. The tv, 1.1 men fined for drunken diiving were iirrested at 2 15 a.m. Sunday at and lidding and tu their arrest had been invnlvi-d in c-'iih-UHi at hull ill the and Hie curs slightly, court this Clovis 1111 (t ru I 111 'i i '-) 11 of the audience, will be literally sawed into two separate parts; "Execution on Mars" during which a marked bullet will be fired from a high-powered rifle directly through the body of a young lady. Remember, these are only a few of the many dumbfounding mysteries that will be presented against a background of beautiful and elaborate stage settings. Allan Shivers To Run for Texas PORT ARTIR'R, Tev.

March 9 State Senator Allan Shivers announced today that he would be a candidate for lieutenant-governor in the Democratic primary in July. Shivers. 38. was born in Lufkin and for the past 20 years has lived here. Although exempt from military service, he volunteered and served two years v.

ith the Army in Africa, Italy, France and Germany. LEGAL NOTICE NEW YORK, names in a list of produced the best college basketball teams in the this year, a survey based on available showed today. Made tin Hie eve of tin- annual post-season tournament -pice that gets under way this week, the sui- vey disclosed that 11 nf ih" remaining 21 high rankinu hail fiom the midv-eM: fou from the south and far weM and two from the southwest. Harvard, 19-1, and Yale. 11-1, top the pastern learns by Virginia.

22-2. New York rivvetOy 1S-2, Rhode Island State East, with or less times, ontntry records AM AKll.I.O F1UM IS HAKTKKKl) AI'STIX. Vines' i-- Mn'or Sui'ply i 'i Amardlo. 'Me'ii-ha STiMI'o. Tom Legal -US Maich 11.

IS. 'jr. and April I A Chine-e suident flier, mem- i'l-i- of i in-- li'i-K, (ioodfellovv NOTK'K or I'INAL i. wa- hilled an air eolli- -ii id i v. 11 ainim; planes ut an In the MaPer of yl near today.

lleiirge 1' Steeie. in th" Ciii landed iv Counlv, M. sale.v "ii a private field. The of to Iv -it 1'ie is sent to Moliii- I.ui-v All'i'd l-'o. lor Inirial.

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1 I and ado 11 Bavlor. a-id are the southvM'-t. list Firemen Puf Cut- Minor Blaze I Li-gal 4SK Kehruao' March 11, IK, Nollf 1. I I NOTH'K OK FINAL HKAHIMi men 1 1'' i In the ert for. FAST GAIN LOW COST HIGH LIVABIUTY You get all three in Pimna Chick Siaitena, America's favorite starter.

Takes only 2 Ibs. per chick. Fresh stock just in. Prewar quality. Feed Purina STARTENA There has been no change in the quality of Purnia Startena.

It is still America's farovite chick starter. For All Pwrina Products i Guthals Produce Co. Matter of the Estate of Rob- L. Kodgers, deceased, NO. in the probate Court of Currv Countv.

New STATE OF MEXICO TO; Helen Kodgers. and to all unknown heir-- nf said decedent, and to persons li'-ii upon, or right. or intere'-t nr In, nf edeiit. You are nui, fieri il.i- Ad.nini^li at; i filed her fun! Ai-rount and I and hat Mill day of Api All, a I Hie Hdum in the LK(JAL NOTH li i THE PSYCHIC ENIGMA sro.NSOIJKI) HV Clovis 20-30-Club School Audi loritini. Incliiili (I del Your l-roiv Aits 'Iii-SO Member.

Ill till' (Olle NOTK I. 'A I i'. i In aad I SKIN III III I'll I I I I I I I IV I Ml I-- 1 AMMill l.O 111 fur. VM The Cross for Victory A ol to l.ir JHcsi-ni. cu, rM-nni'j, ui' i.rni ai IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH 1015 Prince Street, Clovis, N.

M. 7:30 P. M. April 3-The Cross for Victory over Worry Horn. Ml-111'.

A 'Vl Three Ufiys Your lOWOHil'JVJ A IftXAYIVt A i 1:1 in 1 i 1. 1.1 III Mir, .1 in. KUM-, i i i IH 11 i MI 111 CRIOMULSSOM IO-NIGHT Hit A 0:00 1 I HHf.

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