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Las Cruces Sun-News from Las Cruces, New Mexico • Page 2

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PAGE TWO Sunday Morning tabvbinber 4, 194J 1 1 GALE SWEEPS OVER THE ENGLISH CHANNEL (PARTY LINE i Kl i i at Mull i eveni announced SHl i a i 1 loslcss To Star OITirnv CKXIKK AT AM HY Till-: ItUUNDUP CI'TS STUDKHT HODY'S OKEY Gen fj. GutJiric, Las Cril- erK, been released from the army air fori-e nt tlie Drew Field, MIL. separation station. Syt. Guthrie is th" nun of Mrs.

Gallic O. i Las Oruces. Prior to his entering the service he was a rancher. He was sent overseas In Mny, with the 420th when; he remained until his return in June. 1S45.

Lt. Col. and Mrs. Harold Jl. Turner, Stale College, were preparing Saturday to leave ever week's end (or hvo week trip I O.lifornia.

Col. Turner has been to the coast on army business cnnncctcd with the i Pands Proving; Ground, cast of the Ortfan mountains, of which he is a i 1 officer; Pvt. Leo Nunn of Laa Cru- who, for the p3 13 served in army ground forces, has rercived his hncirablc I 1 I Mr Misrmeji. seaman. it IHS 1 Ha Piirk.

member of nn amphibious tnsk force, put A i a occupation troops ashore i Wakayana, Japan, following 1 Nipponese surrender, a navy rclca.se reveals. A. S. Roberts, advanced the rank of major diirinjr the recent war, been returned lo civilian status, he revealed today. An ac- rrnmtant before th-e wgr, he said he would be able to do only a limited atnnunl of a work now, because of an nf fortiori of the sinus wliirh developed during service in tho Aleutians.

He served also in the south Pacific and on i Eastern Star Plans Advance Night Riles i Las Crurc-s Chiiplcr No, 20. Order of tho Eastern Star, i i observe "advance night" at tlu 1 regular meeting of the Hiapt'-r I Tuesday at p. in. in Masonic Temple. Mrs.

Maude Redman, associate matron, will act cis worthy Mutron: George Hay will act as worthy patron. Julia Ludwick will preside as associate matron aiid Mrs. Fay CITY FLOWER SHOP I'hone LA FONDA CAFE BREAKFAST, LUNCH on DINNER HOT ROLLS and HOME MADE PIES Open irom 7 a.m. io 9 p.m. CLOSED ALL DAY TUESDAY Mr.

and Mrii. Lakoy, Managers I i dftneiiiK would In-Ill at the after the ann'. a the a i hi- open i a whore were called i i i wn-l( i i r.y the i deaths 11 Is a a a select a Park-College Civic League Revives Work ir i i i Collect- i i I i i i i League, in- i since a I i i U- hold at tin- i a p. m. i i a speaker ul the former Dorothy i Mr.

Hnmero's brother Ernest, wife a child, in rail-crossing accident near Tsle-ta. of Albu- Hi.s mother. Mrs. D. C.

Romero, and another brother, who wore called bank from Loiifr Beach, for the triple funeral, returned to Cruccs wiUi Max and hi.s wife. All ol' the party plans now to drive on to Beach. Amos X. flaunie ha.s re- his honorable discharge from the U. S.

army, after -12 in tin- Pacific, and is home I visitinp relatives. His parents. Mr. n.nd Mrs. E.

J. Giuimp, live in Cutler. Tie also is viuitinff hi.s sister, Mrs. J. V.

Koyd, and other rela- I lives hen 1 Mrs. Amos Gaun tended the slate of the PTA in that city Friday. Capt. William R. Hanks and hi- 1 wife, the former Nannie Rae Edwards, are visiting her purfenfife, Mr.

and Mr.s. R. Edwards, at IfiOO El Paseo Road, for about ten days, following 1 which time they move to Clovis, where Capt. Hanks has accepted a position as assistant county extension agent- Capl. Hanks, who has instructing at Ft.

Benning, received his discharge recently at Ft. N. and will be on terminal leave until January, 1946. He and Mrs. Hanlts visited his relatives in Kentucky before returning.

to New Mexico. Miss Merita Heinaman, daughter ol' Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Heinz- man of Mesilla Park, will return home today from Southwestern general hospital in El Paso.

Miss Heinzwan, who has been ill for more than five weeks from complications subsequent to an operation, is reported by her family to be. much improved, though she will still require a period of convalescent care. Lt. William Edgar Edwards, wm of Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Edwards of 'El Pasco road, is now stationed on Honshu, Japan, with the troop car-1 rier command. His wife, the former i Stella Arnold, and son, Larry, are making their home during his a sence with her pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. R.

P. Arnold of Fail-acres. i Capt. Ben Fritz, who ha.s just discharged from tho army. a his wife, the former a i a are visiting their a Mrs.

Mabel Guynn and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Burke, oi' Las Ci'iices. i They will leave about Nov. 1" to es- tablish their home in Carlsbad, where Capt.

Fritz will srrvr as assistant county agricultural agent for the area. He is now on i a and will be formally discharged in a a Capt. Fritz, a former AM college basketball star, ha.s been in tin- army for nearly fivr years, during which he has served in the European theater, where he was twice founded and was a prisoner of the Germans for several months. Hi- has been in the States J'jr the past and was last stationed in California. Former L.C..

Aligned (tl AVir the rank ot major a few diiys Father Henry I). i i i crly pastor uf St. Cii-tiovii-vr 1 fa- tholic church hen 1 i been as- signed t-' head i i In in LI i i so area lov.ur a i A Kite ft.r n--v churuli selct-tpd St. of for thu wns 1.) lukt; plarc- thi.s i ninf; al a. mat the orphanage.

Father Duclian- ofi'irntirg. Father Buchanan has a '-can; in the Texas-New Mexico" area and was an assistant at St. El Paso, from 1921 tn 1926. He overseas, 1S months al Oran. Africa, and four months in Englantl.

Now To Members tintl all hose inti-rest- i in tilt- Siuicliinii Of Dratiiiiltu Arts, the newly organized school which will leach speech training through choral groups, will i a meeting Tuesday evening at 7 o'Hoek in the Branigtui Hbni" ry auditorium, Mrs. Faythe Smith, director, has announced. Tlu- young people of the comm i are particularly urged in attend this meeting, Mrs. i aid, bcc-ause it is in their i r.sts I the school is b-Mn-r stunted. Boy as ronducti'Oss.

An i i a i is exlcndt-cl to all visiting members in the city- F. W. Pollard, D. C. Palmer Graduate Chiropractor Office Phone 703 Home Hione 575-W First Door North Postoffice i Mrs.

i L. Cor Wells, Mi; i CK-ni i I'c'tli'Ki-cw NEW STUDEBAICER C1A1PSOH SEDAN Tliib is thu first viow of Iho 194G Studobakor Chmnpion which the company an- I i would bo placed on display at drtilor showrooms i i Iho next few I'uaturos of the new modoln include "Skywuy" tttyllng, improved riding quality number of i interior appointments, Studobakor's first passongor cars MIKC lite war will be available in lour body typos nnd wicto variety ol color combina- TO PLACE RATION FREE ORDER FOR FUTURE DELIVERY OF NEW CARS, AND TRUCKS--CONTACT 0. D. SHURLEY Phone 136-R F. P.

CHILTON Phono 343-J SUURLEY MOTOR CO. Jo.s. C. SMm! i discuss rl lss i i hl is cnjoyinu whicll i civic a 30 (hiy lonvr i hi.s iiiiljruvi-iiH'iils can bo undi'iUiki'n I Mr llml Mra. Jcsac Williams.

In in ported villHKos. cpvi tllc ast mm I Sciuimii WLlliains ha.s hccn on a ile- i oycr tlu Pnci aroa Ule ilispusal and comnumily lajrt V6 months and has participated in thr bdltlrs of Bougainville. Ra- Thi. i i i i i i i i i i i Iraimc wns bal 1 Kvi Bismarck Sea. wostcm i i i u.iuu Cnr(llin( Tl asl jsland iUal i i fur M-vi-i-iil yi'iirx In'tori: Philippines.

Okinawa and Japan. i ami served as sponsoring His destroyer was attached to tusk 1 i i side- force 3P. of the thin! fleet. At the expiration of his leave. Williams will report on Dec.

7 to Charleston, S. for further assignment. Two sons of Mr. and Mrs. W.

L. are at home at the present time. F. SaundiM-s vho served for three and a half minute make-up for dry or normal Finl: Cleanse i i CLiffon Cleansing $1, $1.75, $3 Kc.vl Apply: Skin Fres-licncr, a wonilcrfiilly lirncing lolion fur removing every trace of surface oil-tones up appearance, of skin, leaving it icfrrslied and. ileivy.

Tlirn Apply: Chiffon Tacc a soft, radiant i clings lor hours, anil col a flalters your fckin). $2 STANDARD WALGREEN AGENCY 221 North Main Phone 350 a i-onslnu'tion, I i i and i i a projects. work remains (n lip said J. A. Hell, leafiue, who has u-d tlu- rail fur sti'ttcly LM-oU'th of tlio Mesilla i atvji brought to the years, part of it in thp Pacific i ater, has been discharged from Ihe 1 101 0 5 nrmy and is now nn terminal leave.

i shm.lt have 0 wns sUll! al AM ill.) inn nnil i ii n.ici":. when IIP entered Ihe servicp, nie, other i.s Willis L. Saunders, i i i and it is sary I theiT bp jm aetive cr- lo promote needed pro- jri'ls aud to arouse the interest nf tiic p(xj)le etmrornw). All in- i persons art? invikvl to jitletu! the nu'elinjj Monday." Lust May property owners in I i Mi-silln I'aik-Stiiti' Ctillrut- mm $70,000 bond is- Mir fnr eioi'lion t)f a new si-lu'id i i i i i i Construi'tuui of llu- i i lie started i e.n lic.st pos.vihle date I ul i pni- liiihly he deliived i i i i i i is about tlu- avinla- i i i i i a a i It is hnpnl a i new I i i i br a .1 I i i i eeillel, Mr i a railionum first who i.s at home on a leave, i Iladioninn Snnnders, who was sludonLs at I t'rucrs Union when he service, i lu'en on a i for the past two and a lull 1 years in the Pacific Buki-r has i ii'rqvii'. whore For QUICK SERVICE SPECIALIZE IN MOVING 220 E.

Court Phone 844-J TELEPHONE IS ON THE WAY!) ANNOUNCING MR. A. M. 5NEDDEN A factory sowing machine mechanic with 25 years experience comes to us very highly recommended. He specializes in sewing machine repairs and sales, and will be glad to tell you about our now sewing machines.

ELLIOTT RADIO and APPLIANCE YOUR SERVICE DEALER 405 North Main Phone 828 To tho of our applicants who havft boon waiting 10 patiently for telephone Mrrice, we are now happy to be able to Bay: "We hare turned the corner." i Our list "hold orders" for telephone service In the Mountain States territory increased by aixjul 3000 each month for almost two years, and during the past month reached a peak than 66.000. Today thai figure is somewhat lower, and expect by the end of this year to reduce Ihe total by about 18,000, as the flow ol telephone instruments from Western Electric increases In volume. There Is stlU a 'long row to hoe" before wo can Install service for everyone who wants it, when je wants It, but It may be reassuring to know that every machine In Western Electric which can turn out telephone equipment Is now going full speed. The greater portion of our unfilled orders are being held for telephone instruments, and these are going lo be installed as fast as humanly possible when we receive them from the factories. In those places where we must have new switchboards, new cablo or new buildings it will take longer--in some cases quite a little longer--before everyone who wants service can have it, Clearing the wailing list is number one postwar business with us, however, and no effort will be spared to make the waiting period ca short as possible.

THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH COMpillYj.

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