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Las Vegas Daily Optic from East Las Vegas, New Mexico • Page 4

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tl 53 39 .576 51 33 .507 1 48 45 .516 47 4G .505 6 1 45 50 .474 43 49 .467 10 42 48 .462 40 52 .435 13 Major League Standings United Press International National League W. L. Pet. GB San Francisco 53 41 .564 Los Angeles 53 44 .546 Milwaukee 47 42 .528 3Vi Pittsburgh 49 45 .521 4 Chicago 47 46 .505 Thursday's Probabl Pitchers St. Louis at San Francisco Mizcli '11-4) vs Sanford (7-9) or Miller (4-4).

Chicago at Los Angeles (night) (5-7) vs Sherry (0-2). Cincinnati at Milwaukee (night) (8-10) vs Jay (3-5), (Only games scheduled.) Friday's Games Philadelphia at Cincinnati, 'night) Pittsburgh at Milwaukee (night) Si: Louis at Los Angeles (night) Chicago at San Francisco (night) American League W. L. Pel. GB Chicago Cleveland Baltimore Ncw York Detroit Washington Kansas City Boston Wednesday's Results Detroit 6 Washington 2 Chicago 5 Boston 4 New York 8 Cleveland 5 (night) Kan.

City 6 Baltimore 3 (night) Thursday's Probable Pitchers Washington at shick (0-1) vs Bunning (8-8). Boston at Chicago Sullivan (C-5) vs Shaw (9-3). New York at Cleveland (night) (3-7) vs Smith (0-1). Baltimore at Kansas City (6-5) vs Carver (7-9). Friday's Games Baltimore at Chicago (night) Boston at Kansas City (night) New York at Detroit Washington at Cleveland (night) LIGHTNING KILLS CATTLE ADVANCE MILLS, Va.

A lightning bolt killed 19 Angus cattle huddled beneath a tree on a farm here. Farmer C. Fray, ft'ho reported the incident Tues- oay, said the cattle were worth 54,000. LOANS FOR REMODELING REBUILDING REPAIRING Yes, helping folks out of financial difficulties is a regular day in and day out business with us. When yon need financial help for your home SEE US.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK 517 Sixth St. or AcnoW THE STATE OF'NEW MEXICO Legal Notice loV Vegas DAILY OPTIC 8 payable the office of the Defendants City Treasurer within fifteen (15) 1 GREETINGi You hereby no- days after the ordinance levying -ritE STATJK UF NEW MEXICO Court fo Miguel ied rfn action has been in- the assessments becomes effective TO- 'Ezcquiel Whatley GREET New wherein MARY G. stlt uted and is now pending in the iwithout interest and without'de- ING- You are hereby notified 1s Plaintiff and you District Court "of the fourth Ju- rnand; or all or any part of such an action has been instituted and ai the Dof endant, said action be- District of thc State of assessments ma 1 at the election is now pending in the District ing No 15 9U-A en the Civil Mcxlco and fo r'he County of of the owner, be paid thereafter in Docket of said Court, and said a'c-' San wherein Thc Union twenty. substantially equal tion having as-its object the ob- Land and Graiinj! Company, a installments of principal taining of divorce absolute from corporation is plaintiff and you, until paid in full, with interest in you; You are further notified that inChjding are defendants, all cases on the unpaid and defer. enter your appearance, cause being No.

15907, on the red installments of principal from or cause same to be entered, in 11 Docket, of said Court the date of publica'tion of said or- said cause on or before the 28th' the object'of said cause being to dinance at the rate of six per day of August, 1959, judgment will quiet title of plaintiff to that cer- centum per annum. Penalties be rendered against you by dc- tsin tract of land within the Mora shall be due for delinquencies and fault. Land Grant, a Mexican Land installments may bc prepaid. Grant, and within the Counties of Any objection to the regularity, Baseball Results United Press International National Lea rue 221 200 19 4 The name and office and post- Giant and within the Counties of Any objection to the regularity, 002 4 10 1 office address of Plaintiff's afor- Mora, Stale of and correctness of the pro- and Lonnett. Klino ncy is: M.

L. Armiin. 711 New Mexico, and as more par- cecdiiiEs. of said assessment roll. Phila.

1 vuv 4 i i Ln. XT i LI ui inc Conlcy (8-6) and Lonnett. Kline, "cy is: M. L. Arrnijo, 711 cv ex co nd a more ar cecdings, of said assessment roll, Daniels Gross (6), Porterfield Douglas Avenue, Las Vegas New tlcu larly described in the com- 0 each assessment contained (8) and Kravitz.

Loser Kline Mexico. plaint, reference to which is here- therein, and of the amount thereof adc. levied on each tract and parcel (7-9). my hand -and the official Cincinnati Milwaukee O'Toole 9 1 7 0 020 002 4 001 Oil 5 (2-3i and Dottcrer. Spahn (12-10) and Crandall.

MRS Spahn, Thomas, Avila. -n oca atiu of said Court this 15th day You are further notified that land, shall be deemed waived un- unless you enter or cause to be less presented at the time and in of July, 1959. Luj Armiio (SEAL) Pub. 23, 30, Aug. 7, 1959 tiff granted.

entered, your appearance in said the manner herein specified. cu fO he Ist day At the time a lacc so desi S- Clerk of the District Court fO -'V he Ist day At the time a lacc so desi S- of Au us t. 1959, judgment by de- nated for hearing such objections ons fau1ltil 111 rendered a'gainst you said City Council shall hear and for by plain- determine all objections which navc Dccn so i lecl by any party Chicago 070 000 761 NOTICE OF Los Angeles 100 ICO 250 PENDENCY OF AC i tu flce and post office addrcss is proceedings in making such as- Andcrson (6-7- and Averill. Me- 1HE STATE OF NEW'MEXICO Vegas, New Mexico, is the attor- sessment. and the correctness of JJcvitt, Labinc (2-, Williams (3), TO: Board nf Trnstnos thn Tn.im nfv and Roseboro.

111V.11 UJ CIII.Y jJCll 111- That H. E. Blattman, whose of- tercstcd to the regularity of the fice and post office addrcss is Las proceedings in making such as- McDcyitt (8-8). TO: Board of Trustees of the Town ney for plaintiff. such assessment, or of the amount of Las Vegas, administering thc WITNESS my hand and official lcvicd on a "J' Particular tract or L.as Grant, a quasi-corpora- seal of this court this 1st day of arcel la to be assessed, and tion, impleacied with the following July 1959 said Citv Council shall a defendants against whom (SEAL) Luis F.

Armijo said City Council shall have the wer to adjourn such hearing 000 000 1 6 1 Iui aeienoanis against whom (SEAL) Luis F. Armiio wer to adjourn such 200 020 llx- 6 90 su service of. process by lcrk of the District Court irom time to tirne i PUDllCallOn IS norpbv smicrhf lin V. St. Louis San Fran.

aw uu 01 me vismct Ricketts, Bridges (7) and Smith. pubhcat ls hereby sought to be Dolores MaVtinez, Deputy McCormick (9-7) and Landrith. 2 'J: A Cha man Pub. July 2, 9, 16, 23, 1959 Ricketts (1-5) coUv Eusebio Baca, Rita firm or set aside any assessment land. Baca Lopez, Bemto Baca.

Domin- NOTICE QF FILING ASSESS- and to order that su eh assessment quua B. Martinez, Celia B. Gentry, MENT ROLL OF OPPORTUNITY be made de novo. Theodora C. Tintnn tion sha11 have power, in its discretion, to revise, correct, confirm or set aside any assessment American Washington 000 000 233 1 ij.

ifiUL I 11. AfVIl T3 1 1 Detroit 000 110 31x- 3 7 8 ga'ret Coffman, Laura Lee Hor- HEARING ALL CONCERNiNC" Ramos Clevenger (8), Stobbs ner, William R. Tipton, Graham THAT CERTAIN AREA TO 22 (8) and Naragon. Lary, Narleski P. Stewart, Antonio Armijo, Fer- ASSESSED FOR (8) and Bcrberct.

Winner -Lary minia B. Archebeque, Edmund THE STRESS IN (11-7). Loser Ramos (10-11). Baca also known as Edmundo THE CITYOFLAS VFGASNFW Chnrle, HR-Bolling, Lary, Sievers. Baca, Joseph Gentry.

Juanita MEXICO city Baca, the following named defend- STREET FROM NATIONAL AVE- Pub. July 16, 23, 1959 ants if living, if deceased, their NUE TO THE NORTHERLY LINE LeRoy S. Wicks Boston 010 101 470 Chicago 002000 5 13 0 Casalcs, Fornieles (7), Kiely (9), Wall (9) and Daley. Wynn, LOWH (8) and Lollar. Lown (6-2).

Loser Kiely 13-'). Casale. SAN FRANCISCO AVENUE: Harriet A. Lattin, John NOTICE IS HEREBY Herbert Blythe Leon- i nrH Rivfhn TSI iC tha assessment roll for Hza ldH er No. TJ times also known as REGULATION NO.

394 MCALLISTER LAKE BOAT REGULATION limes also known as "Pavine Dis Regulation No. 394 is hereby bell, Joe H. Staley, Leta M. Chap- trkt No and SfsErt romul gated regulating the use man. William Lcnnnv ana favtng Disliint Qf boats and 000 002 212- 8 14 1 New York Clcvelanl 020 020 581 Mass, Duren (7) and Berra.

Bell (7). Fcrrarese (8), briou P. Score, and Win- Garcia HRS-Baxes, Held, man, William Lennox, Herbert Calville Blythe, Lynam M. Parke, Anton Schindelholz, R. W.

Ram- O. H. Shoup, Oliver H. J. G.

Hardin, D. L. Clarkj I. E. Harwell, John G.

Ha'rdin, P. Van Houten in and of out by the City Council of City, together with T. E. Scanlon, a competent was filed on A a 10 Ge rge is available for i nn 3 pe Carle- examination. Said District is the 001010010-' 61 on Joan B.

Carleton, Murray area to bc assessed for radingj on McAllister Lake in San Miguel County, New Mexico, and its provisions shall be in full force and effect until changed by the State Game Commission. SECTION 1. For human safety only boats complying with the following specifications as classified by boat manufacturers shall be per- a Baltimore uvi. U-LU uj.u— i Kansas City 000 102 12.x— 672 ar ickm, Anne Laure Carlton, J. orave jii ng macadamizing' D0at manufacturers shall be Walker (7-5) and Triandos.

Curtis J. E.Han, C. Wynne, draining, constructing storm sew- tted: A11 boats shall have Herbert (9-7i and Chiti. fP arm Staley, James Irvin curb and gutter nd olnerwise minimum length of 12 feet, a Hams, WoooUing. Maicy, Richard Carr Staley, improving the streets designated in 111 11 1 bcam of 48 inches and a tho ca 'P tion of this notice.

Such a mlnim urn depth amidships of 18 H. Stalcy, and Mildred Staley'and area includes all property abuttiii" lches AJ1 boats made of ma thc ununown heirs of the follow- saici improvements aouul tcrial that will not float shall be 0 louct -i" IIARTACK RIDES TRIPLE i. viii mi: uimuuwii itens oi me lonow- improvements tcuai mat wui not HOE OCEANPORT, N. J. ing named deceased to- Said Citv Council will mfvt tn ui with at lea: Jockey Willie Hartack rode a tri- wit: J.

I. Staley, William R. Tip- an consUlcr ob tn chambers of adequate nn r. tnn Mr na COnSHlCl OOJCCtlOnS 10 An at ton! also w. R.

Tiptop day, including Atol in the Elizabeth D. Tipton, Thomas of said1 I ecialK benef ted at icast Lampighter Handicap. Hartack's Tipton, Martha J. Tipton, A. C.

by the improvements in said Dis or I ua uuai nthor winners were Moon Glow Tipton, Flavio Ba'ca, Sacramento trict, and proposed to be assessed approximately the length of the nd Bumpy Road. Baca, Frutosa Baca also known as by any party interested to the rl- boat a gooci serv 'iceable life pre- othcr Bey and All boats shall be equipped with ist one oar, a bailing bucket iling pump, painter on boat i- parties ociin- ments i ants will be seen twice in pre- pic also known as Annie Sample at 8-00 o'clock nm "at rmmrii season National Football League Baca and as Annie Sample Booth, Chambers Citv Thn games televised by the Columbia William B. Brunton also known as or ownlrs am Ca i em W- B. Brunton, Ignacio ijassessed such be troit Lions, Sept. Advise' to "the" E'S! tvith against thc Chicago Card- tatc of Plaintiff (said premises be- speciffc obSctioS wrftin" thc land an real estate de- Said assessments shall bc due boats and no houseboats or rafts will be permitted on thc lake.

SECTION 2. Each boat when not in use shall be securely anchored cr moored so as not to endanger other SECTION 3. Any boats ONE OF THE 7 BIG BESTS CHEVROLET GIVES YOU OVER ANY CAR IN ITS FIELD Take it, not from ns, but from official results of this year's Mobilgas Economy Run: Chevy's pennypinching 6 delivers the most miles per gallon in its field. For a pair of these Chevrolet sixes with Powerglide walked away with the first two places in their class, getting the best mpg whopping 22.38—of any full-size car. And here are more expert, impartial opinions and on-the-record facts backing us up on Chevy's other six bests: BEST TRADE-IN Check the figures in any N.A.D.A.* Guide Book.

Chevrolet used car prices last year averaged up to $128 higher than comparable models of the "other two." BEST STYLE It's the only car of the leading low-priced. 3 that's unmistakably modern in every line. "In its price class," says POPULAR SCIENCE II. 'I SEE BIG SAVINGSrf InTheCARJS tl I Plus Famous GREEN STAMPS "Yes Ma'am there fortune in store for you at COLUMBIA'S' I see you there now, shopping for your favorite foods! You're sur- rouaded by SUPER VALUES they're everywhere you took on every fixture and shelf in every section and case! I see you enjoying quick, easy shopping and the friendly, courteous service!" rni l' 'his come TRUE today by coming to LULLIMBIA where big: savings are hi the shopping carts for you. Orleans Small Size SHRIMP 49c Blue Bennett MARGARINE Ib.

25c Jiffy 40 oz. Box BISCUIT MIX 29c Nescafe Instant Lge. 6 oz COFFEE 89c Freestone Parade Large No. Can TUNA magazine, "Chevrolet establishes a new high in daring styling." BEST BRAKES In, direct competitive tests of repeated stops from highway speeds, conducted by NASCARt, Chevrolet out-stopped both of the other leading low-priced why not: Chevy brakes are far larger, built with bonded linings, to help lengthen brake life by as much as BEST ROOM Official dimensions reported lo A.M.A.t make this clear. For example, Chevy front seat hip room is up to 5.9 inches wider than comparable cars.

BEST ENGINE Every motor magazine has given Chevrolet's standard and Corvette V8's unstinted praise. As SPORTS CARS ILLUSTRATED it: "Indeed thii device is surely the most wonderfully responsive engine available today at any price." BEST RIDE MOTOR TREND magazine tafia Chevy the smoothest, most quiet, softest riding ear in its price class." You'll be able to tell this yourself, instantly. And your Chevrolet dealer can tell you about a long list of other advantages besides these 7 big ones! Automobile cinlion tiVnli'onal Association for Stock Caf Admncancnt nnd Research Manufacittrcrt ciaticn Make sure you get the most for your your local authorized Chevrolet dealer! QUALITY CHEVROLET INC. 610 GRAND AVE. LAS VEGAS, N.

M. PHONE GA 5-6758 conform to the foregoing provisions, except motors may be used in patrolling. SECTION 4. If at any time, and upon inspection by the authorized representative of the Department of Game and Fish, a boat becomes unsafe or otherwise does not meet the minimum requirements of the foregoing sections, the boat shall be removed from the lake by thc owner or operator. SECTION 5.

Thc Director or any Conservation Officer may. at his discretion, prohibit from thc lake any or all floating devices when in their opinion the operation of any such devices is unsafe. SECTION 6. Thc State Department of Game and Fish assumes no responsibility for accidents or drownings. SECTION 7.

No boating, fishing or trespassing will be allowed in those portions of thc lakes closed for waterfowl nesting and resting marked by a posted line. SECTION 8. No boats will be permitted on these lakes at night, that is, between one hour after sunset and one hour before sunrise. IT IS ORDERED that the foregoing Regulation be published once, in accordance with law. in a newspaper of general circulation throughout San Miguel County.

Dated at Santa Fc. Ncw Mexico, this Ilth day of May 1950 STATE GAME COMMISSION By: C. M. NEAL C. M.

Ncal, Chairman ATTEST: As' FRED A. THOMPSON Fred A. Thompson, Secretary CERTIFICATION OF AUTHENTICATION State of New Mexico ss County of Santa Fe I. FRED A. THOMPSON.

Director of the Department of Game and Fish of the State of Ncw Mexico, do hereby certify thnt the foregoing Regulation No. 394, is a true copy of said Regulation No. 394 of thc State Game Commission of the State of Ncw Mexico; that said Regulation has been adopted, signed, published and filcd in thc office of the Director, as provided by Sections 53-1-11 and 53-1-12 of thc Ncw Mexico Statutes 1953 Annotated IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of thc Director at Santa Fc. Ncw Mexico, this Ilth day of May, 1959. (SEAL) FRED A.

THOMUSON Fred A. Thompson, Director Pub. July PEACHES 4 Del Haven Large No. Zy. Can PEAR 3' Del Haven Large No.

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