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HU Newman Club Uniform Pla riii'irff thf 7th Jufxrilrj Korcft, Sergeant Kavun-1 a sciuud leader In Corn-! of the division's ment, arrived overseus last assignment F'ort Tex. Before entering the Army in 1951, Highlands University. are now at Ritual Of Jewels is now at the by State Ex- to Las Vegas. Tail Chapter of on the Mayflower, Boxcar Chil- Wwncr Silver Petersham; fast will follavv Bernard Salvo, president, open- ed the meeting with prayer. phie Sunchez.

secretary, rrad the i minutes. It was voted thai future! i business meeting; be held 1:1 the i Student Union BuiWir.s at HU i while social events will bi- ht-Ul ut i the 1C Ml n-jx'it by- North Africa, by Exploring with Beebe; Hazards, by Mary Mtrftcfe to Motion, by Yankee Bat- Carrieri; Ybung by Jean Gould; Courage, by Wal- JW Strikes Out, by Baseball Al- Newt Troop 5 ftfd the first meeting of at tie Methodist church, Wojpd as leader, Murrfl'y elected pres- MMtl Patricia Momma was eleet- Celina Haberl, Dttoret GaUcfos, treasurer Lomin Vanquez, -telephone Assiating the telephone i I Garden Cliib Asked I To SF Yule Show Beta Phi held a pledge pin and of jewels ceremony Tuesday eve- fling at the home of Agnes Rivera, -Due to the illness of president Ann Ahlness, Mrs. Rivera conducted the impressive rites, i Dig 'N Hope Garden Club of I assisted by Ann Maloney, Mari-; Santa Fe has invited the Town I lyn Decker and Aggie Garcia. The lace covered ritual table I and Country Garden Club rr.em-j of Las Vegas to attend the fourth annual Christmas Shew i i ivut fctt was.centered with yellow roses, ,5 Santa Dec from 3 the flower. Girls receiv- Mrs; Jose E.

Armijo. ing pledge pms were Ruth Har-i sidt th Las as well, Jakie Nunn, Betty Turner, annou nced today. Naticia Miller and Bermce Th jlnta Vft Wright. lhe DAILY 3 tlttlnftit 'M f. tit'- f'rns.

del -lillllV 'if IV iiiiilway The rt-jHirt Kfiii! nioi in iur bi'luvv! with no avniliililc. i The tiiKiiM- I iti N'l'-w Mexico is which is over throe-fourths' Thy 1'cport said yiflds; pciiiTiiily aro above avi-rasi- in tih- irngaU'd areas. Potatii and sugar ty'et 'digging inj the Estancin vatk-y Hourly cdmpleit'u with sonu- dam-. pge to 7ft. wood J2.

An nlH- 4 .15. Afi'i 17 I.lifcit IS. Type honored with the ritual Fe dedicated to bring "joy to the world and peace on earth, good will to of jewels ceremony were Sue! men be held at the home Melton Barbara Nas Eveln ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles N.

Botts Melton, Barbara Napps, Evelyn Harris and Gloria Blackmer. Following the semi-formal affair the pledges and those recelv- ng the ritual of jeweis honored with a dinner at El Alto. Douglas School Librarians Tea Members of Douglas Street Elementary school's Student Librarians club wiJU give the annual tea today from 4 p.m. to 5 as part of the National Book Week observation, Nov. 25-Dec.

Peggy Scheihagen. on the meetings will be at library. Celina scnbe. WfCOFALGUftD IAZA A at 10:30 a.m. SATURDAY CASTANEDA cT Work, White Pend I Guests will of the City friends of the schools and librarians from other schools in the system.

The tea will- be held in the Douglas library. A lace covered cloth will be centered by a vase ef fail mums. A cake decorated in green and yellow, the Douglas colors, will carry out the Book Week idea. Punch will be served. Five students will serve as hosts and hostesses.

They are OUnda Gonzales, Leatha Faye Vivian, Carmen Trujillb, Berna.r4 Alderette and Peter Martinez, sxith graders. Mrs; Betty Worn, librarian, is sponsor of the group. CREW MEMBERS of the Las Vegas High senior class work back-stage in preparation for the class "Time out far Ginger." which will be presented Thursday in Ilfeld Auditorium at 8:15. Shown are: Marilyn Crabtree, props; Frank Neel, student stage manager; behind: Francis and Rupert Trujilla, students. Rupert is the production manager.

20 Kven on housetops Trees 26. Swiss river 28 Nightly 31 Sou eagle (var.) 32 Retain d'J Young dog-i Siiiior (Brit.) Hi 1 1 13. Yea longed 19 American Indian L'l, Flowed 22. Bagdad its capital (var.) 'SO, to fwnwit, res tlottgh i Xl rtj "1 muna Kium) Knave of clubs 34. Arctic boat 35.

38. Drawing room I'M 40. Shift 43. Cravat 14. niver (Pol.) 4C, Cherished animal uot prior i the- freex-f 3S Wlne ing weather which hit during the v.Tek of Nov.

11. The pasture' Mid range report of poor range feed in NVxv Mexico with continued supplemental feeding. Grnin ej; i rn a New Mexico production as of Nov. 1 at 2,360 bushels, compared with S.550,000 bushels fur 1955. on Hillcrest Drive.

At the regular monthly meeting of the Town and Country Garden Club, held in the lovely, new, spacious home of Mrs. Wallace Beil in Galiinas Cnnyon, officers were re-elected. Officers re-elected were Mrs. Armijc; ancl "children have' moved from Mrs. Henry Blattman, vice presi-, 307 Morer to not.Lincoln.

Cf dent; Mrs. Worth Odom, secre-i 111 OiatC tary: Mrs. S. B. Davis.

corres-J Here On Thursday ponding secretary, and Mrs. De-1 Glen Simpson, Albuquerque, RroT Witt Reynolds, treasurer. i ALbUtJULKCJljt LF I he LOCALS jStudy Undenvay On Evaporation Slove To New Residence Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Solano Lawmakers Begin Session Learning State Procedure receptacle 39.

Female parent 41 Norse god 4 2. 'Fogs Canters 47. Largest continent 48. Baking chamber 49. Sharp 50.

Nfeshcd fabrics DOWN 1. Capital (Ceylon) 2 Single unit 4.3 Oil, Gas Men To Employment In 5dnr Duke City Meet I State Takes Biff 51 of them! Hike In October AJl memebrs took examples of Siting his brother, Clvde Simpson Hur au Rcclamauon ts study- sc treasures' and discussed i and family. wa of stoppuie over-evnpo- with 'ration in a project that coulu latin SANTA FE. N.M. gislative council Friday teaching 99 legislators with no previous law-making ex-i ATR porience.

how to go about making! AI N. M. laws for New Mexico. More than 400 oil and gas producers from New Mexico and The pre-session conference, or i throughout the nation are expect- school for legislators." began od attond the 8th annual con i was in Las Vegas Thursday, vis 1 i Bureau of Reclamation is study- instruction of forms of legis-l ration in a project that could! lation, structure of bills, mechan-i A--m-i Return From Arizona mean more water for New Mexico, i cs bill drafting and orienta-i Mr. and Mrs.

A. N. Coble and! the plan, a harmless earth their use in flower arrangements. An outstanding example of this, effectively used by Mrs. Beil as a centerpiece, was an arrange- son A2C Jimmy Coble ana his rnent of fruit in a cvprus knee w' fe an S1S er Brown and her daughter Catny.

Mrs Ben! ave returned from a week's from Louisiana. Mrs, Armijo and Ware Jones pcured. During the afternoon guests enjoyed viewing the Hermit's Peak and canyon visit in Arizona. They visited the CoWe's oldest son, Ray Coble at Bisbee Junction, and sister, area from the large living room i Mrs. Verdell Stockwell at Buckwith its fireplace and picture eye.

A2C Cofaie is leaving this chemical extracted from whale oil; being studied in reclamation laboratories to determine 'if film it produces would retard water evaporation. tion on the use of icuncil. or research service Sf the egislaturc. Most of the newcomers were present at the session. In the senate, 11 of the 33 mem- Fred Moxcy.

oxecuTivc director ALBUQUERQUE Employment in New Mexico took a biij jump month, according to the state employment security commission report. Commission Director Fred C. Barron said Thursday the employ- Roland Fife, the bureau's hvdro- bers have no Previous legislative chief fr the ocal reclama- lIa ve he laining logy chief for the local reclama emaining moved up from the house i windows, as as from other vantage points in the Beil home, i Greenland. is it-aviiig uiu, tic ffi ce jj-jjjj nt hemi-; movea up irom trie nouse! ne saia commmees wui mt-ci for a new assignment in I ni-ived'cfforti'-e ron-i in the election rhave served on oil industry legal problems, cal, proved effective, could con 's (M Luncheon Meeting Reports on the District 1 convention of Women's Clubs held recently in Clayton were given during the lunchson meeting of the Las Vegas Woman's Club held on Wednesday noon at the Flamingo. Roports were given by Mrs.

Henry Young, Mrs. Robert Potts arid Mrs. Ben Ware Jones. Mrs. Jones, president, presided.

The group voted to "a'dopt" a boy, Lowell Powell, at Boys' Ranch at La Joya. In an Impressive ceremony, Mrs. Judd Detterick behalf of the club, presented Mrs. Jones with a president's pin, to wear while holding office. It was an- notmced that the Garden Department will meet Dec.

13 at the home of Mrs. Detterick. There were 18 members and one guest, Mrs. Ethyl Byrne, signing the register. RUMMAGE SALE SATURDAY, DEC.

1 169 Bridge Street Morrison Company supply and a "boon to- valley Mrs. Charles Morrison and rigation." Penny, Linda. Jodie and Charlsey left today for their home in Denver, visit with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Morrison in Galiinas Canyon i ct-ivably mean a greater water tcr ir the sena te befor the last lands, geology and tax mat- of the group, said special discus- rlte had ncreased 3.000 sion sessions would be held on jn Octobc He said crc Suez situation and its effect on Wi re 2IM) on Uu staU? job the oil industry' and on problems i ro in Oclobcr this com.

of petroleum products transporta-, lg for September. ticn. lr The October total also exceeds He said committees will meet by 4 he numb( nf workers on the jtate's non-agricultural pay He said it could be placed Ir. a gryat uoal 01 its me while Charles Morrison was or. hexade Twenty-three are Republicans: former member of the "Lum and i added in all major industrial 1-tiieinocc TT-T tn v.vtu<»u ji i a business trip to Rochester, N.

Y. Christmas Formal Saturday Night An entrance way adorned with a large, stately evergreen decorated with traditional ornaments will usher Highlands students iato a winter land ballrciprn for the a Christmas on 1, to Harold Tail, "president of Beta Chi. Music for dancing will be pro- and Long Beach. Their vided by a- ten-piece orchestra Linda and Billy, are remaining and vocalist under the direction in Las Vegas at the home of her ufactured synthetically al a low of Ray Giles from Albuquerque parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Owen cost invisible and last' I Among the featured speakers be Ber Hu( fn director of state economic development! roll? a year ago. Seven state senators are Rcpub- 1 are ratS Ncw Wexico reservoirs and stop; o' the 66 mem- a bers are freshmen. Twenty served commission, Lt. Gov.

Joseph M. in the last election or have served i and Chester Lauck, a ri i-nf ln previous sessions of the houst i Continental Oil Co. executive and utai 01 ILS i The released by the state employment security com- report's figures, werc mission in cooperation with of the The report sriid workers were jt i MbvA 1 J. Ensign WfiUiam J. VSNR, and Laffertyf left this week for California where I he will be stationed at San Diego canol and is used to lay a film ever the, surface of the water.

Its job is to restrict the ing to the the manner a coat holding in body heat. But. Fife says, this docs not stop oxygen from entering the Hexadecanol, which can be man- and 43 are Democrats. Abner" comedy team. Saturday the school will con- Emory Carper of Artesia.

pres- tinue with separate sessions of the idcnt of the association, wiil pre- members of the senate and side at convention sessions. house. The school concludes Saturday with a dinner. in the grand baUrcom at the Elks Club from ten un.til one. Festive Christmas trees, a silver backdrop and effective lighting will complete the decorations for the final campus social of the fall quarter.

Assisting Tail with the preparations for the dance are all members and pledges of the Beta Chi social fraternity and the Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority, i' Shillinglaw until the Laffertys are Tests have indicated i.s harm- i settled there. Mrs, Lafferty has resigned as librarian for the West Las Vegas School System, a position ivhich she has held the past two years and three months. Oklahoma Visitors Arriving Thursday from Ringland, to visit her sister, T. Skinnt-r, was Mrs. Obituary Felix Gutierrez Funeral services for Gutierrez were held yesterday morning panied by Mrs.

Claude Falkner, sister of J. T. Skinner, and Mrs. Clarence Dpndson, a niece of the J. T.

Skinners, who also plan- a visit here. Mrs. Eyon Returns Mrs. J. V.

Ryon returned yes. terday from Espanola where she from the Catholic church of Tru- 1 had spent this week with her jillo. Mr. Gutierrez died at a local granddaughters, Sharon Marlene hospital Wednesday morning. He anc uc Ann Kelly, while their is survived by his wife, two daugh-; arents Mr.

and Mrs Eugene ters, 10 sons three sitsers and traveled to Las Cruces for brothers. Interment was at the lo- a Farm Bureau meeting. cal cemetery at Trujillo with the) following serving as Baca. Candido Baca, Edwardo Gallogos, Ignacio Cres- pin.Gomesindo Gutierrez, and Roman Maes. An appropriate eulogy less to animal life.

Fife said laboratory pan tests have shown the chemical to reduce water evaporation by 30 toj 50 per cent. The chemical is now being used in Australia. His Highness Late For Wedding To man New Manager For City Of Raton Appointed PUEBLO, Dr. Nor- 'man E. Tucker, head of the engi- DENVER His Highness Samuel Crowningburg Amalua.

High Chief Kapikauinamoko, Price of Keawe, left his betrotred waiting in the judge's chambers Wednesday. In addition to attending discus- sion'meetings and hearing committee reports, the oil and gas executives will elect five members to the association's 15-man executive committee." This group will in turn name new officers for the association. Moxey said prominent oil men from throughout the country had declared their intention to attend the convention, indicating that "the state group's influence extends far beyond New Mexico's borders." But the titled scion of Hawaii's neeruig department at Pueblo jun-j royal Kamehameha dynasty, who ior college has been named crty also is vice president Ama-, manager of Raton. N.M He will; scn Company of Hong Kong and! assume duties there Jan. 1 Singapore, was expected to arrive Tucker was one of 22 applicants in Denver from Dallas sometime for the post.

Raton adopted the! Thursday by private plane city manager form of government in July. Presumably he will go through Dr. Tucker formerly was presi- was delivered at the graveside by Rainbow Girls initiation practice will be held Saturday at 3 Ramon Sanchez. Gonzales funeral at tie Masonic Temple. Home in charge of arra'igerrTents.

Members of Drove PAJSTY FARE FOR THE HOUDAYS Be bewitching belie in festive fashions from our glamorous collection. All the season's beautiful new materials brocaded whftes, many pastel shades, enchanting styles for cock- tail parties or dancincj. Priced from $10.95 TAIGHERT'S rove 136 will help wrap at Operation Christmas tonight at 7:30. Galiinas PTA pancake supper hasjbeen postponed from Sunday at the ar- belatedly with the wedding, dent of National Engineering and! His intended bride, Mrs. Jane Sales of Denver, and "sales i Tomberiin of Honolulu and Den- manager for the Elgin Softener I ver, carried on with the wedding Elgin, 111.

reception for a dozen socialite friends at the Brown Palace hotel. She said she did not know why his highness did not arrive from Dallas in time to take out a license and be married by Judge Albert Frantz as they had Hospital Notes Patients admitted to the La's Vegas hospital the past 24 hours included Bill Miller, Glorieta Baptist Assembly; Mary Gage, Rt. 1, Box 501 and Augustine Padilla, 133 Commerce. ICi CREAM OF THE MONTH Dafe-Nuf Salad EGG NOG Standard Dairy, Inc. groups, except the firiance and transportation Barron snid the month's greatest increase occurred in government with 1,500 followed by contract construction, services, mining and trade and manufacturing.

The increase over the same month a year ago was reflected in every major industrial group, Barron said. WE NOW STOCK BLOOMING POTTED PLANTS Choose a small. Inexpensive blooming plant for a sick friend for your hostess. SAVE OK OUK CASH CARRY PRICES HILLCREST NURSERY 1001 First St. planned.

The nuptials were announced Monday, and Prince Sam left Denver the same day for Dallas. Mrs. Patients admitted to St. Antho- Tomberiin said she had not heard Clorinda from him since, but had learned that he left Dallas in his private plane Wednesday. i ny's hospital included Trujillo, Cleveland and Beth Mai lette, Mora Rt.

New Arrivals Mr. and Mrs. Pa't Lujan, 812 Lincoln, are the parents of a boy born Nov." 29 at St hot-, pital. OWE YOUftSELF AN INNBtSPRINO MATTRESS root CABINET OM of our multiple-coil innersprinc so packed with fMfeares. There's a "just rlvht" one Fill or twin.

MATCHING BOX SPRINGS SAME PRICE. FURNITURE REIFINttHtNO AT HffU Hordwore Fwnitm Co. Cabinet Shop MOAT WTCRXOTING S1ORR MUk 1 pfc, You won't miss the small amount you put into your Christmas Club account each week and you'ii be delighted at fast it adds up! The big payoff comes next year when you get your generous check monrey enough for gala gifts for all! Come in, join today!.

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