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1. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1937 CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO, EVENING NEWS JOURNAL PAGE FIVE Snow-Laden Trees Make Picturesque Shots Anifong (atepson), -Albuquerque; Mrs. Daisy Dickson, Breckinridge; Charles Roubison, Clinton Roublson, Portales, and Joe Robison, Clovis. Interment will be made in the Clovis cemetery with the C. V.

Steed funeral parlor in charge of arrangements. CLOVIS CORNS AND CALLOUSES DISAPPEAR END-0-CORN came to town a few weeks ago, and since then thousands of men and women have entirely gotten rid of their corns and callouses. Hard or soft Corns, Corns on the top or bottom of the feet, or horny old callouses disappear, and pain stops instantly when END-0-CORN Is used. It never The Southwestern Drug. Co.

and all other GOOD Drug Stores sell END-0CORN. It Is worth $50, but only costa fifty cents. (Paid Advertisement.) -O- CORN BELLVIEW Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

Messenger attended the funeral for. Wilma Shaw In Grady Sunday afternoon and then motored to Clovis where they attended the revival meeting that ig being held at the Church of Christ. Mr. and W. E.

Brown gave a weds, dinner Claudla Sunday and in honor Mavis of Potts. the newly. Misses Bulah and Eula. Corn visited with their mother a short while Friday night. Miss Pearl Hoover is.

spending A few days in Portales with her Grandmother. Thurman Nation and wife attended Sunday school in last Sunday. C. E. Carver of Amarillo will preach for the Church of Christ in Bellview next Sunday' 'and the ladies have "This pretty: snow scene, the work of Mrs.

W. R. Womack, 1312 Ax- decided to take lunch and then have tell, reveals the beauty to be found when trees bend under their white services in the afternoon. blanket. The pleture was entered in the News-Journal's amateur pic- SPORTS ROUNDUP By EDDIE BRIETZ By SCOTTY RESTON (Pinchhitting for Eddie Brietz).

NEW. YORK, Jan. 27 (P) -Babe Ruth and Joe McCarthy arc still nursing their old feud. Joe gave a dinner to the New York baseball writers night before last. good American leaguers were there.

But the Babe was not invited. "Guess McCarthy's still sore," chuckled Ruth today. Joe's: backers say. the fight started: over the Babe's feeling that he should: manage the Yankees instead of McCarthy. Incidentally, the notion.

that Ruth's bitter about not getting: a big. league manager's job is strictly the Colonel Ruppert's refusal to let him go to the National league when the Reds wanted him ranked a little, but he knows now his chances of getting a major league shout are slim. Our dope is that Fred Thomsen, Arkansas coach, and Harold Browne, former 'Lincoln highs school coach, are the; two leading candidates 'to D. X. Bible at Nebraska.

And the low-down on Bible's leaving Nebraska for Texas was neither money nor material. Bible married a Texas girl. likes the climate down that way, and that's that. Schacht, the comedian and once a major league pitcher, sold himself from the Jersey City, club to Clark Griffith of Washington by sending letters to. Griffith about great young pitcher.

called Schacht" -and signing them "a fan." Jim. Londos is wrestling in South Africa and doing all right. But as "Jeem" will tell you he has to do. all right because most of his money's sunk in.a New York hotel. A prosperity: note: Gil Dobie, Boston: college's football coach, has just bought a house in suburban Boston.

The coaching business overrun with security. First Bible gets a 10-year, contact and then Dobie buys a house. Imagine a football coach buying a Dobie is one in a thousand, though, fevas knew it, but Gil not long ago: unbelievably wealthy. He invested wisely and hit it Remember that the next time you hear. him called "Gloomy Gil." Charles Roubison Buried Here Today.

Funeral services for Charles J. Robinson, 64, who died at his home at 302 Connelly street Monday night, were held this afternoon from the Nazarene church with the Rev. Henry Hughes officiating. Mr. Roubison.

had been a resident of Clovis for the past 13 years. Death followed a sudden illness. Surviving are his widow and eight children: Mrs. Anna Bell, Spur, Mrs. Dawson, Corpus Cove, Willie 'Roublson, Snyder, Robert WATCH FOR THE BUTTERFLIES BELLVIEW MID- WEEK SPECIALS FOR THE HANDS GAMES 25c Listerine Tooth 60c Italian Balm, BINGO 98c Powder, Both for 59c FINANCE 98c $1.00 Chamberlain's Hand Lotion 89c MONOPOLY 1.98 Chamberlain's Hand Lotion Table Tennis, $1.00 Jergen's Hand Six Balls with 1.98 Lotion with dispenser DOMINOES, three sizes 1 Pint Almond Hand Lotion 39c 25c 50c 75c Remember our Prescription Department is complete and under the personal supervision of a graduate registered Pharmacist.

Let Us Fill Your Next Prescription PETTY DRUG ED. TRY THIS AD NEW WAY DRIVE! PRESTO! FLICK TO THE GEAR YOU WANT (Same familiar gear positions) LIFT A AND GEARS SHIFT (You can forget the clutch padal) Hudson and Terraplane dealers every. to pull a gear lever or touch a clutch where invite you to try the magically pedal. yet nothing new to learn, easy new way to drive' with Hudson's There's a car ready for you, Come new Selective Automatio Shift. No need in today.

no obligation. HUDSON No. MODERATE I CAR PRICE OF FIELD THE TERRAPLANE No. LOW I PRICE CAR FIELD OF THE NEW MEXICO INTERNATIONAL TRUCK COMPANY 115 MAIN PHONE 62 Study Course Classes Ate Well Attended Both classes are being well attended at the Central Baptist, Church where a gordy: is 'In progress. This week's effort, primarily for the help of Sunday school teachers, is being led by a group the church's workerg: The pastor dis teaching, "From BetHlehem to' Olivet;" which is a brief but' 'extellent lite.

of Jesus. The" other' book being used is, "When Do Teachers Teach?" Rev. F. Taylor Will teach two chapters of this voluthe 'this evening beginning at 7'6 clock: Mrs. W.

J. Patton will lead tomorrow evening, and Miss Ethel Comer will complete' the study of It Friday evening. Awards are offered by the Southern Baptist Sunday school hoard for completion 'of the work as outlined. HOSPITAL NOTES Lou Swallos of this city -is resting nicely at the General hospital nerd lie underwent an apa week ago. Glenn Skaggs of Melrose returned yesterday after receiving treatment for Influenza at a losal hospital.

Place Your Ad Here and Be Sure. THE BUTTERFLIES ARE COMING Ava JONES: DILLON Public Acets. ESTATE AND FEDERAL 192 TAX SERVICE vealed. A Accounting; Audits 201. Barry Clovis, N.

M. Auk Me About My Business Protect Younself. UNFORESEEN EVENTS ENDANCER Your LIFE AND PROPERTY We Know You Don't Like To Talk About About: what? Insurance: of course! We. know that 84 lot of peoplo don't give: Insurance more than one thought, and say, don't need Insurancenothing happen to nie." Maybe not, but if It did, what protection for you and your family can you, luvo than Insuranco? SEE US TODAY- -LET'S 14 TALK IT OVER! Durwood O. Jones SAFE Casualty PROTECTION Surety 'Not how cheap- but how good" Chair and Buffet Adopt Crochet PATTERN 5651 Who'd ever guess a set like this WAS easy to do! It.

is -and what's more, It's the perfect complement for chair, dresser or Flower baskets one wide, one narrow set off by lace stitche--furnish the design for this quickly crocheted trio. Done in string, they're durable as one could wish. Now that leisure time's more plentiful, you'll want to make several sets these. You can, for they're in5651 you will find diexpensive. In pattern rections and charts for making material the set shown; requirements; illustrations 'of all the stitches used.

To obtain this pattern, send 10 cents in stamps or coins (coins preferred) to News-Journal Household Arts Department, 259 W. 14th street, New York, N. Y. 'Be sure to write plainly your name, address and pattern. number.

-Adv. C.H.S. Glee Club Sings For Lions Fred Dennis had charge of the pro-. gram presented yesterday at. the Lions Club by the Clovis High school 'Glee club, under the direction of Prof.

Harry Barton. Miss Norma Guy accompanied singers at the piano. Twenty-five members of the club met at the Harvey House for the weekly luncheon. Five dollars was. donated to the flood relief fund, and $10 more was contributed to the fund by personal donations.

Claude Dennis has of next week's program, which will presented at the Hotel Clovis, where the club is meeting temporarlly. New Rainbow Officers Installed Last Night The Fort Sumner Rainbow Assembly held public installation services for officers last night. Miss Viola Wood' was installed as Worthy Advisor for the next term succeeding Miss Pearl Bowlin, who has 'been Worthy Advisor since it's constitution in September by the Clovis Assembly. Other officers installed. were: Charity Frances Cook Hope Frances Ann Moorman Faith Fay Dyer Recorder Hitson Treasurer Betty StearnsDrill Leader: Helen Mayers Outer Observer Luelen Goedoke Inner Observer Jacqulin Joplin.

Chaplain Dorothy Redick Red -Nuzum Orange Madie: Dean McKenzie Yellow Leta Pope Green Theressa. Perkins Blue Margaret Maupin Indigo Margaret Moorman Lois Longotham Musician Pearl Bowlin' Choir' Director Sarabell. Hall Members of the choir "are: Marie, Nixon, Frances Escue, Ruby, May. Rarnhart, Jamie McRee, and Louise: Longbotham. The same Advisory Board will serve this year.

The girls are looking forward to a successful year in the work and hope to have the Supreme Deputy Mrs. Becker of Belen over to in-. spect their. work and grant them a charter in the near future. No.

2 cities in response to his hurried radio appeal last night. Cincinnati watched hopefully as the river inched from the high stages which had halted Its power and water plants, spread fire, privation and the threat of disease. Mass movements of refugees from flood stricken cities in Indiana gained impetus as Evansville and other cities prepared for the crest of the yellow waters, expected within 48 hours. Mrs. Janes Hostess To Rainy Day Club Mrs.

George Jones of Clovis, Star Route, was hostess to the Rainy Day club Wednesday when members gathered in her home for a day of quilting, with delicious luncheon served at noon. Fifteen members and two guests were present. Mrs. Jones was presenther ed with a birthday present from unknown friend. Those present for the day were Mrs.

Noble Glover, Mrs. Forest Pattison, Mrs. W. O. Burford, Mrs.

Bill. Akers, Mrs. Mason Neely, Mrs. Tuttle, Mrs. Joe Bailey, Miss Helene Head, Mrs.

Frank. Donahey, Mrs. Vernon Welch, Mrs. Olin Price, Mrs. John Lee, Mrs.

Cecil Porter, Mrs. Clayton Reed, Mrs. Forest Lee and the two Mrs. Gore and Miss Christine The next meeting will be with Mrs. Welch on February 3.

No. 1--- purposes. "The available revenues for state purposes from property taxes for the 26th and 27th fiscal years in this budget," the message sald, "are figured on the basis of 80 per.cent collection of a five-mill levy on a valuation of. $288,000,000, excluding levies for state debt service. and.

levies for current school funds health." This amount is given as- $1,854,300. The 1936. levy for state purposes was 5.59 mills; and-in a table set out in the message based on 100 per cent collection, the produced 093.78 on a valuation $288,388,870. "The amount excess requests from the state general fund not the only problem for the legislature to consider," the. message stated in detailing the 'additional requests for the state- relief and security authorily and Carrie Tingley Children's Hospital, and others.

has been suggested an appropriation. of. $187,500 annually for four years for the Cuarto Centennial celebration," the message continued. "For, coyote bounty purposes, Is tentatively proposed an annual appropriation of, "In' addition there will have to be provided, for. the remainder of the present fiscal year for the state relief and security authority, if the budget is approved as submitted, $757,527, and for the Carrie Tingley Children's Hospital of approximately $48,000 for which funds are not now available." Gail Clark of Wellington, who has been attending the State University at Boulder, is in Clovis for several: days visiting his aunt, Mrs.

Edna C. Epperson, while en route to Randolph Field at San Antonio, where he will study flying. Zines have BUT GREEN PUSHES AHEAD TO RIVER STILL GREATER-EVER POPULARITY Efficiency clears the road for ress. But no prog. tom affects time or qua.

change in River, the popularity of Old time quality is the Green answer, GREEN RIVER STRAIGHT WHISKEY GREEN RIVER WHISKEY Buy Bottle 1 Today 7 YEARS OLD -100 PROOF BOTTLED IN BOND UNDER CANADIAN QOV'T SUPERVISION OLDETYME DISTILLERS, INC. N. Y. C. at Maryland, and New Jersey The Social CALENDAR Thursday Pleasant Hill Community club meeting with Mrs.

G. A. Thornton today in an all-day meet. The white elephant drawing will be held. Circles of the Central Baptist church meeting at 2:30.

Circle one with Mrs. W. H. Vaughter, 418. Sheldon; Circle two with Mrs.

D. C. Temple, 715 Connelly; Circle three with Mrs. A. Hockenhull, 507 Rencher.

Women's Department of the First Christian church meeting at church for covered luncheon at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Casebolt will be in charge of the missionary program. Topic, "India." All women of the church are cordially invited. Regular meeting.

Rainbow Girls at o'clock tonight. The Faculty Wives Connelly at 3 o'clock. Clyde Lee and Mrs. Executive meeting. tist W.M.U.: at 2:30 E.

S. Burks, 700 urged to attend: Silver Thimble Mrs. Lem Wright o'clock. Thursday Apron o'clock with Mrs. 1108 Connelly street.

Friday Royal Neighbors. home of Mrs. Jack street, at 2 News Briefs of the Order of Masonic Hall, 7 meeting at 1115 Hostesses, Mrs. Travis. of First Bapo'clock with Mrs.

Connelly. Members Club' meeting with at 604. Hinkle, 2:30 Club' meeting at 2 Cecil Packert al Club meeting in Mrs. John Bishop has been confined to her. home for the past several days by.

illness. Ben Hill: was able to resume his duties at the Gateway Auto company today. after an illness of several Gene Walton of is in Clovis: for. several days visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. Walton, of .718 Connelly street. The News-Journal Want Ad page is the market of Eastern New Mexico and Texas. What's New in FASHIONS 4307.

Come out in print. in a "demure "bow" frock if you'd make your midseason and spring afternoons a bright success! A. frock put competition in the shade, Pattern 4307, and you'll find it as easy to make as it is to look upon! Where else, but in an Anne Adams frock could you find such fascinating details as winsome puffed sleeves livened by trim cuffs that tie in saucy bow-ends, a becomIng round neckline, and neat yokes accented by a sprightly tie," There never. was a smarter bodice than this simple affair, that boasts a center seam and soft unpressed pleats at the waist. Any number of fabrics would prove smart and serviceable for this: figured crepe, monotone silk, or a flowered synthetic.

Pattern 4307 is available in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size 16 takes yards 39 inch For this pattern 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) to the News-Journal Pattern Department, 243 17th New York, N. Y. Be sure to write plainly your name, address, style number and NASAL IRRITATION due to colds. Relleve the dryness and Irritation by applying Mentholatunt night and morning.

MENTHOLATUM Gives COMFORT. Daily 4307..

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