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Las Vegas Daily Optic from East Las Vegas, New Mexico • Page 10

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Billy November 1MT Tri Sigrntt Sorority Plans Winter Events i Sigma Sigma meeting, Monday evening in Sigma' room on Highlands campus, with finil president, ptv- siding, heard reports and made plans for whiter events. It was announced that all sorority will go Christmas caroling, Deo. 9 A report was given on the annual football dinner, given recently by UK- sorority arid enjoyed foot hull tjluy- frs, ndministnitinn membiTs, Beta Chi membors and Ci.ach and Mrs. Don Gibsim, Committoe chairmen made, their reports. The group decided to prepare a Christmas basket I for a needy family in this area The sorority also decided help with the Operation project.

Gwen Zimmerman, Barbara Elliott and Sally GiUHarid were appointed co-chairmen for tho annual Snowball Formal to be held in February. A discussion was held and reports Riven on the recent visit of Tri Sipma's National Inspector. Mrs. Helen Cart-wright of Golden. Colo.

Miss Carpenter passed the traditional box of chocolates, announcing her engagement to Jim Ritchie. Refreshments were served after the meeting by Barbara Eiiiott. a diwwr Monday ntgift it MMtte of Mr. and Vf. 0.

Culbertson honoring their Billy en his fifteenth UM Engagement Announced For Hetty Rm Smith 111 State Scholarship For Las Vegas Girl STATE COLLEGE. N. M. Joan Stewart of Las Vegas has been awarded a state scholarship to New Mexico College. This tuition scholarship, given by en the basis of the student's high school scholarship and leadership record can be, proach ing marriage of Weir Mrs iU Drake over Thanksgiv- mamtamed throughout the stu- daughter, Betty Rae, to Albert J.

in(f dent's four years at college by Kingi son of jfl and Mrs. MISS HETTY RAE SMITH Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Smith, 301 Eighth have an- Las Vegas Miss Sylvia Hillson is expected to arrive tonight to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Hillson. Miss Hiilson is a senior at the University of Colorado at Boulder, Mrs. Marguerite Bernard Brain, who has been visiting Mrs. Chester A.

Hunker for the past two weeks, left Tuesday for points in TKKWL She will spend the Christmas holidays with her daughter and son-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Binney and family in Hardingen, Tex. Mrs.

Brain will spend Thanksgiving with Bernard and Chester Hunker and their families in Clovis. Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Gillespie, daughter Gail and son Stanley, of Albuquerque, are visiting Gil- Mike Gallegos Hontfts To Group Auxiliary to DAV chapter 17, meeting rn the feotne of Mrs.

Mike GaUegas. heard a report of the recent successful benefit Spanish supper held at the Skyline. Members turned in money from tickets. Senior vice commander. Mrs.

Louis Bernal presided at the brief business meeting. Mrs. Galleges served refreshments to Mrs. Bernal, Mrs. Ernest Hays, Mrs, Luciano Aragon, Mrs.

Joe Lucero, Mrs. Isabel Flares and Mrs. Charlie Martinez. nounced the engagement and an- i £Sp i parents, Police Chief and proaching marriage of their South Public 441 Club Qffictrt Monday South Public School VH Club, meeting Monday, elected officers, with Michael Chavez elected as president Other officers elected were frank Crespte, vice president; Grace Gontales, secretary; Tony Madrid, treasurer, and Consuelo Gallefoa, reporter. Soot leaders elected were Bernadette Bustos, Gloria Paiz and Audry Lujan.

Mrs. Viola Lopez, leader, supervised the election. A discussion was held on cooking a 30 or average. Miss Stewart, a freshman edu- cation major at is the daughter of Mrs. Marjorie Stew-' art of Las Vegas.

A graduate of Las Vegas High School, she was a member of the National Honor Society, FTA and Spanish Club. Highlands Faculty Member Has Exhibit Miss Nancy Manes, member of Highlands University's arts and crafts department faculty, is cur- being represented in the important annual "Fiber, Metal, and Clay" craft show sponsored by the St. Paul (Minn.) Gallery and School of Art. Elmer Schooley, head of the arts and crafts in making the announcement, said that the St. Paul show was one of the four or five top craft gallery shows in the country.

Miss Manes, who joined the Highlands University this fall, will be represented by a stoneware bow! and a bottle which was built parts. as A. King of Portales. Surprise hmcheon guests of the The bride elect is a graduate Donald Swansons Tuesday were of Las Vegas Robertson High Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Miller, honey- School and attended New Mexico 'mooners from Marshall. at Las Cruces. Albert who stopped here oo their wed- King is a graduate of Portales ding trip to California. High School and attended Eastern New Mexico College. He is presently employed with the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co.

in Las Vegas. A wedding at the First Methodist Church in planned for the January. Las Vegas latter part David Gartin is up and around again after having been hospitalized for five days with the flu. His brother, Jimmy Gartin, is still in the hospital with an in- Thtmktgiving At Lutheran Church Special Thanksgiving Services will be held at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Jackson and Eighth, on Thursday, at 10:30 a.m. The pastor of the congregation, the Rev, 16.

H. KnoernsChild, will preach the sermon. His topic will "Thank God." Toe public is nvited to attend. jured back received in a fall en the ice last week. Mrs.

E. T. Butterfield and daughters Ann and Sue, Mrs. H. M.

Mortimer, Jennie Bason and Janice Donnell plan to leave Frl- nooa Leaders day to spend the holidays in Meet In Enggtrom Home Juarez The James Arrotts are spend- The North Neighborhood of the lng the Thanksgiving weekend Las Vegas Girl Scout leaders with their son and nis family, Mr. met Monday nrght at the home of the chairman, Mrs. George Engstrom. Mrs. Jonathan Nunn, Las Vegas cookie chairman, reported that two new cockies will be available for the annual sale in March.

policies was decided to date to the cussed, and it hange the meeting second Tuesday of each month. Christian 'Science Thanksgiving Service of Mrs. Arthur G. A Special Thanksgiving service Dalbey Drive, is announced by First Church of', Christ. Scientist, for 11 o'clock on Thanksgiving Day at 905 Sixth Street.

and Mrs. James Arrott Jr. and children in Albuquerque. Mr. and Mrs.

Everett White plan to visit his sister and family, the Homer Schells, and his nephew Richard Shaw and fam- tty in Spvinger Day. Dr. and Mrs. J. A.

Evans motored to Albuquerque today. There will be no meeting in December. The next meeting will be held on January 13 at the home in to Albuquerque today Montoya on Playa del Rey, the holidays with his Open to the public, the service will include voluntary testimonies of gratitude by Christian Scientists for God's gcodness as shown in spiritual growth, physical heal- ings, and other blessings. A Lesson-Sermon for the day entitled "Thanksgiving" will be read in all Christian Science churches. Consisting of selections from the Bible and from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Maker Eddy, the Lesson-Sermon will emphasize the importance of expressing gratitude to God in deeds as well as in speech.

A Thanksgiving Day proclamation by read. the President will be Mrs. McDaniel Hostetb To First Baptist Circle Kathleen Mailory Circle of the First Baptist Church met in the home of Mrs. D. A.

Tuesday afternoon, with circle chairman, Mrs. H. Ballenger presiding. Mrs, John Ransdell gave the devotional from the Eighth Chapter of Acts. Mrs.

Irvin Kimbrel Bernie Lopez is expected to fly from to spend parents, and Mrs. Bias Lopez. He will be met Albuquerque by his uncle, Alfonso Vigil, who will accompany him here. Bernie is working in the aircraft industry in Santa Monica, Calif. College students arriving last night from Las Cruces, the holidays with their were Herb Harris, John Johnson and "Lafny and Jimmy Mathews.

led in prayer. A book review on "Continent In Commotion" was The Rev. John W. Ransdell returned Monday night after preaching at revival services in Taos all last week. En route here HEY KIDS AND DADS! STAY OUT OF MOM'S WAY WHILE PREPARES THANKSGIVING DINNER! COME TO THE SERF THEATfti TOMORROW MORNING AT 10:30 AND SEE SOMETHING WONDERFUL IT'S A HAPPY PROGRAM FOR ALL AGES! given by Mrs.

McDaniel, follow-'he attended the planning meeting ed by the showing of slides on for music oMcers of the North- Africa east Baptist Association held in A table display Tepleleming 'Springer Monday, attending Africa was prepared by the host- meete Gail RamsdelS, who director of instrumental music for the Asso- caiation. Accompanying her were Miss Dorothy Brooks, Don Cornell and Eddie kujaa. The Rev. Mr. Ransdell returned with them to Las Vegas.

ess. Refreshments were served to 10 members aad one visitor. IT'S BRAND HEW AND WQNDEBFUL TOO! That's not all Live-Action Feature "UNDER FIRE" AN EXCITtXO WAR PICTURE Hospital Notes Patients admitted to St. Anthony's hospital the past 24 hours included Mary Jean Sandovol, 2002 Hot Springs Maclovia Valdez. Guadalupita, and Eufracia Martinez, Mora.

Those admitted to the Las Vegas hospital were Lorenzo and Raymond Aragon, 812 New ico; Anna Ortiz, Eighth St. Extension, and Lena Berninger, 812 South Pacific. "PEfcBI" like MthiBf ever seen before ret It Is Mt eartom. It is f.nm fee el CONTINUOUS THANKSGIVING DAY FBOM 9. M.

"EL DtAILO A CABALLO" NOW HAYING AT THI THf ATM BN6AOVMKNT CRILDEEN 3Se KIVA WHY HUNTING DOGS FAIL TO PICK UP SCENT by Bob Bcrtos Prominent Dog Authority Hunting dogs have their good days and their off days. Don't get angry when yours has one of the latter. Ground and weather, conditions affect that high- powered nose of his. There are iMrvt angles to thH acanCng and if only you; dog could talk he'd be very happy to explain why that bird got away. Since he can't talk, lefs give hint the benefit of the doubt and try to figure out the reasons ourselves.

Dryness may be one cause, though ifs seldom dryness alone. Type of vegetation and fee Weak: 1LOODSOOWD HcxsJ 4ag. Attngt tight, 90 pomtdi; shoMtr 26 inctti; tMl, iboft, smooth, jsnt tnd tilkj im tsxtxtt; and law, ltd taa And ttanaj, tbt daktr colon iimti intirspersid milk ligbttr of Mgtr-iolartd hair or flecked uritb. whist. State of development (pollen and bloom) that intensifies competitive odors may be responsible.

Therefore, try to be kindly in Judgment on the poor do who has to work in and thxough a hundred such conflicting smells and pick out of this hodgepodge one particular scent Excessive heat and weariness reduce the scenting ability of even top-flight dogs. High winds from any direction may blow away the scent Excessive cold seems to cool off the tracks followed by dogs. The most ideal conditions for hunting are damp ground plus cool air and very little wind. Tip: and fats supply most of the dog's energy, while protein used primarily in building body muscle end tissue cells. A quality commercial dog as Frlskies, supplies twten 30 and 25 per cent protein mixtures, providing excellent nutrition fer your dog.

WALT MSNfY'S NfW TWI-LIFE FANTASY Failure flowers with taper.s on a Thanksgiving cloth were the settifeg for the dinner. Guests were Cathy Egan, Martha Ellen Evans, Mia Swanson, El Jean.White, Freddy Norman Read, Lee Revell and the honoree. Dancing to records was enjoyed following the dinner. Missile Blast Is Seen Sky ALAMQGGRDO, N.M. The Air Fqrce tokt residents within a 300-mile radius today that wiutt they saw in the sky Tuesday wag a missile explosion and act Sputnik I's rocket falling to earth.

An announcement said a phosphorescent cloud that mushroomed in the sky resulted from explosion of an Aerobee-Hi missile 80 to 100 miles above the earth. The cloud of ionized sodium vapor was created as part of a continuing series of investigations into the possibilities of bouncing short- wave radio signals off artificial ionized layers in the upper atmosphere. The cloud glowed a bright orange as it filtered through predawn New Mexico skies, touching off reports that Sputnik I's rodtet launcher iiad crashed into the earth's atmosphere. In El Paso, observers thought they were watching the fiery death of the third-stage rocket which carried Sputnik into space. The rocket is expected to when it reaches tfce earth's atmosphere.

mite hundred miles from White Sands Proving Ground her where the missile was launched, residents spotted the cloud and many reported to police they had sighted unidentified flying object. MM CoraMpwdent CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. it muwUe testing here were expected to make trouwl test toAny of the Atiat iBtereonttaeirtal ballistic missile (ICBM). firing of a Jupiter interme- diite range ballistic missile (IRBM) Tuesday night was a failure. There was no official confirmation of the "static test" for the 90-foot Atlas but there was speculation it would take place around noon.

In a static test the missile is bolted to the launching pad and the engines ruu up. Wftv Tuesday night's firing of the Jupiter appeared successful to dozens of observers who had watched preparations at the top-secret base from beaches across the water. But the Defense Department issued a statement shortly after the missile was triggered saying the Jupiter "failed to complete its programmed fiijiht because of technical difficulties." The announcement did not elaborate on the or say whether the missile bed been detonated from the ground by remote control. Appeared To Explode Observers said the projectile seemed to explode in a distent baU of flame just before disappearing from view high in the sky. The capable of delivering a nuclear warhead 5,000 miles, has been on its launching pad here tor some time betag readied foy a third test flight, which may come near tire end of ihis -week.

The Atlas was tested twice previously, in June and September, both times unsuccessfully. OFFICIALS SLAIN SAIGON, Viet Nam Two South Viet Nam provincial officials have teen shot to death recently in an area where outlaws have killed seven other persons since late October, it was disclosed today. The rural slayings occurred in the Mekong River Delta, southwest of Saigon. TICKLISH SITUATION FORT WAYNE, Ind. A triggered burglar alarm caused five motorcycle policemen to converge on the county treasurer's office.

An embarrassed janitor explained he set off the alarm when he pulled a Venetian blind too hard. Obitmary Jusn B. Coca Funeral services for Juan B. Coca, former resident of Las Vegas who died Monday in Albuquerque, will be held Thursday morning at 9 o'clock from Our Lady of Sorrows church. Rosary ssrvices will be held tonight at 7:30 in the Rogers Mortuary funeral chapel.

MaroeHito Marttaex Marcelino Martinez, 72, of Hclman, died this morning at his sister's home, Mrs. Victoriano Sandoval. Mr. Martinez is survived by his wife Adelaide Martinez; two sisters, Mrs. Victoriano Sandovai, Mrs.

Tomas Martinez of Romeroville; three brothers, Matias Martinez of Las Vegas, Nicanor Martinez of Rocky Ford, and Jesus Martinez of Las Vegas, and several nieces and nephews. Rosary service will be held tonight at 7:30 at the Gonzeles Chapel, funeral service pending until arrival of relatives. Gonzales Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Pomposa M.

Sandovai Funeral services were held this rooming for Mrs. Pomposa M. Sandoval; from the Catholic Church at Anton Chico, where mass was celebrated. The following served as casket bearers: Catarino Lucero, EmeYenciano Aragon, Roman Aguilar, Edwardo Lucero, Gilberto Aragcn, Ernesto Lucero, Phillip Casaus and Celso Lucero. Vietodano Ulibarri delivered the eulogy at the graveside.

Interment was in the family plot in the Anton Chico Catholic cemetery. Gonzales Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. "Most Person" A committee from the retail division of Las Vegas Chamber of has been charged with the responsibility of selecting some person in the city or town who will be crowned "Most Polite Person." In order that they may broaden their scope and knowledge of persons who may be screened by this committee, they are anxious that nominations be lorthcoming from the public. An appropriate presentation will be mode a few days prior to Christmas and the person so crowned will be presented with local commendation and a gift. The person so nominated may be a telephone operator, a retail clerk, a store owner, a receptionist, a housewife, a rancher, a farmer or any person who works hard at trying to help his fellow man or promote Las Vegas.

A coupon is being printed below to aid any person who wishes to make a nomination. Plan New Building ALAMOGORPO Community Public Service Co. here said today construction wffl start immediately on a new $143,000 office building. The contract was awarded to the Roswell firm of Summer St Molesworttr. Tne new building is scheduled to be completed next August." A NECESSARY HAZARD NEW YORK (UP) Patrolman Carmie Azzato, enforcing New York's new anti-jaywalking cam- naigo, said one jaywalker toldhim: "I've got to.

The only time my feet don't hurt is when I'm walking." 9 Franks Team Up It's football time tuid time, too. for hearty appetites livened by crisp, cold days. This means, of course, meals tuust be bot and satisfying. After toe next local high school gama infite the group over for supper and feature SPAGHETTI N' FRANK CROWN. A simple and easy to prepare casserole dish that will appeal to all.

Made from canned spaghetti in tomato sauce with cheese it's so good everyone will think yon spent bonrs in tite kitchen. To complete this "winning" tnp- serve a tossed salad and hot buttered rolls. For dessert homemade cbocoiate cake aood coffee brings extra cheers. Spaghetti n' Frawk I cina spagHetti in tomato Mtb cneeso 4 frknbfurten Spoon ftpagaetti into a 1-quart casserole. Cut frankfurters In half lengthwise end crosswise; stand around edge of casserole to form a crown.

'Bake in a moderate oven about 30 minutes. i generous servings. "Folks-Dot tpaotiattl 1 pound frankfurters 1 tablenpoon cans silo) apdtfiotU tonuto I taWtapomi prepared rnutturfl Cut frankfurters into thirds; brown In shortening. Stir la spaghetti and muiUrd; heat Makes 6 servings. tHt THANKSGIVING DAY CASTANEOA DtNtNGROOM 1:00 to 7:00 p.m.

GIVE MOM A BREAK COME DOWN ENJOY OUR DELICIOUS HOLIDAY MENU. Stiff Cow MCA Mwfw Ropp 1 nominate tee tbe "Most Polite Person' This person is located at Please send your entries to Las Vegas-San Miguel Chamber of Commerce Polite Person" Contest Las Vegas, New Mexico IT'S A JOKE, BOYS! COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP) Eyes popped in the Columbus Citizen when a deputy sheriff appeared with a subpena. The sub- pena ordered the entire staff to appear "before the officers, directors and employes of the Ohio Federal Savings and Loan Assn." for the firm's annual Christmas party Dec. 2. AATIF1ES TREATIES ROME France has become the second nation to deposit instruments of ratification of the six-national European Common Market and Atomic Pool Treaties, it was announced today.

French Ambassador to Rome Gaston Pa- kwski deposited the instruments Traffk Accident Suit ALBUQUERQUE An $80,000 suit has been filed in district court as the result of a traffic accident last Aug. 23 killed two people. The suit was filed by Felis Sanchez son of one of the victims, against B. B. Cfrego of the Grego Block Co.

and Arnold Marrion Uptain, an employe of the firm. Another suit, for $78,000. was filed against the firm bji the estate of Virginia L. Lopez. She was a passenger in Chavez' car.

at the Italian Foreign Ministry Monday, following the lead of Italy. Entertaining at a buffet supper after a football game is easy when the main course features Jumbo Cereal Flake Hamburgers. All enjoy juicy hamburgers served tot from a table grill in a toasted bun with favorite garnishes. Cereal flakes are so quick to use in making hamburgers. They are easy to crush, thus eliminating the tedious job of crumbing bread.

Juiciness and flavor are improved by the addition of cereal flakes. Main dishes are but one of the many ingredient uses of breakfast cereals. Cookies, confections, muffins, breads, and pies take on new Savors and textures by the addition of breakfast cereals. Cereals make important nutritional contributions of high-quality protein, essential vitamins and minerals, in addition to food energy. Hostesses who enjoy entertaining try to do as much advanced preparation as possible.

Jumbo Cereal Flake Hamburgers can bo prepared and shaped earty in the day. A mold helps to make uniform-size hamburgers. For easy handling, place squares of waijed paper between patty and refrigerate until time to grill. This recipe adapts itself fco freezing. Simply prepare the individual patties, wrap in a tnoisru rep roof freezer paper snd freeze.

The buffet table can be set before the game. Relishes can be prepared early in the day. After the game, heat the grill, cook the hamburgers, place potato chips and relishes in serving dishes, prepare tray with mugs of instant cocoa and chilled milk and prefto, is ready! For quick and cany des.i.;rt roll balls of ice cream in pre- rice cereal rind sen-" with '-nit or chocolate sauce. Jumhj -I, irjjers 2 cups corn i 1V4 pounds groin cup chopp. I 2 teaspoons Mix ingredi.rru patties.

Heat 2 to the donentss i once. If prefers-. 1 i bed of glowing teaspoon pepper 'up milk, water, 6r juire fat ly shape and flatten 8 griddle. Cook patties hcnt, turning io 8 inches from a NOW IN COLORS FOR CHRISTMAS! Smith-Corona WORIB'S FASTEST POftTAILE J. C.

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