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The Santa Rosa News from Santa Rosa, New Mexico • Page 4

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FRIDAY, JULY. 12, THi. VAUGHN NEWS COMBINED WITH THE --VNTA ROSA NEWS NOV. 1. 1943 VAUGHN NEWS THIS 1'AGE DEVOTED TO NEWS OF PARTICULAR INTEREST TO VAUGHN AND VICINITY At Studio Theatre FRIDAY SATURDAY "BEHIND GREEN LIGHTS" --Plus Second OF I TO BELEN 1 M.

L. Simpson made business trip io Beln thiis week. FROM KOREA. Loo N-. Smith here this week A.

T. S. F. OFFICIALS Messns. Johnson, Harrison- and Tra- ihey, Sanlta Fe officials, wea-e visitors in Vauglhn this week, TO CAILIPORNIA (Mrs.

E. Bobo, who ihas teen 1 visiting UTS. Mae Miller 'lor a month, SUNDAY MONDAY. "BLONDI'E'S LUCKY 1AY" TUESDAY "THE SPIDER" WEDNESDAY THURSDAY "PA'RDON MY' PAST" ViISITING HERE. SERIOUS OPERATION.

-the week-end the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. A. Ga- llelgos, vei'e the following sisters and of Mrs.

Galtoffos, Sister M. I Rosalita, -teacher at Loretrto Sohool, is in the Santa Fe iBerna 0 jyr. Emile, Loretfo Hospital in AJL'buq'uorque he underwent a ran jar operation the first of tihe HERE VISITING. Santa Fe, now the Caithollic Teachers' bu i i Ismail I. Sa ab- Eltradtoj, and wifee of visiting Artihur Pater.

He was! left Wednesday'foji Los, ArtSteles. Mr. t'iVen his. discharge from the has ibujen in California for some veiy recently and coit home to Tu- cuimcari last week after havirtg spent two years in the navy and a. good past of it in 1 and around Korea.

REV. LOVELACE HERE. Rev. W. Lwvelace- of AflibuqueT- que will fill itthe Baptist pulpi't aijrain.

tihis'''Sunday in the absence of Prince, vylho spending a vacation i'n Missouri. PROM VACATION. and M.HS. Airtan Aflllen and Mr. and Mms.

A. R. Allen are allt- er 3. very 1 trip to Grand Can BouJtier Dam, Los Angeles and olhsr points, of RETURNS HOME. Mtis.

Otcil MbDanield honre week from a three week visit in Texas, BOAS RETURNED Mrs. Willie GJidewell and son afiter halvii'nu apent a months in with relatives. VISITING PiAlRiENTS Walter E. Fq.iJ and wife were here mlosit -of l-his week with tibe-ia' parents, Mir. and Mrs.

S. L. Fjrd, TO TEXAS. HAVE MOVED. Bob (Deemer left last week end Prof, and C.

H. Robinson Texas, he has accepted if amity- have moved vnibo the a position. 'they recency purrfhbsed. and FROM Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Elrod of QLoyi'sj and a visiting 1 ndoce, were suesiBs dill tlhe H. M. two drofe thisl wec'k.

and Leo. F. Sanchez, rcfetfeter, --U. S. ISAD N1BW.S.

L. Snfith and Office, Santa Tlhe Galle- will accompany the members of Sanchez lamliUjr to RoswfrU, and Mrs Maude Croft of San DiclTo, were two visitors this week Sunday and remain in tihat city 'renewing Parker W. Parker on Wednesday received word of tne of thei'r mortlheii and lefit imeldiately "to attend ifluneral services, RETURNS HOME. Rose Mairy Feyeralbend of Grand Lerfge, -M'fc'hT has aft- spendms 1 two weeks with her couin, Mns. Rose Deemer.

THE POCKETEOOK OP KNOWLEDGE By PILGRIM FIMP THEIR WflV IM THE PflRK BV -THEIR OVW neyr CW. NBWLV 6DVCW.JMEUT BUCKET WILL BE A'RMY PAY IS NOW A liAW. INCREASE OF PAY (Continued from pagei 1) fne ploases; and Jt'-tiic sojdi'er cars save his pny, a jpovermnvenit operated bank, 'cjpen oiAyj. to enliis'tedl men, wMl pay 0 year. No other savingE bank- offers iriterest.

fuimii the soldier BAiDiLY HiURT. Edd'ie Thompson, son of Mr. and Mfrs. H. E', was serious- hurt Monday 1 afternoon when the he.

was roding sliplped and fell I iwiith him 1 and in some manner.either on youngster ar rolled (hiiim. Eddie was taken to Altroquer-l quc to the hospital Wednesday time of Bioinfcr to press, word, was uTicbtainaWe as to his condition. all of his provides the best in itood in man' sized amounitls', provides carnfontaWe jiviirtK quarters he may be "Not ontjr does the Aimy offer I necessities' We free of the Airtrty furnishes medical a-nd dental the scMar fft no coslt. Not SANTUi ROSA. an Mrs.

Slterlinff D. Wloods 0a fponf si und a iy, ere Addie K. Woo'ds a71 d' Mr. and Mrs. Norman G.

Woods, hcra visibirtf! from Wlnislhingfon, D. to San DidgK), Cal-, where Nonmlan has been assigned, to there duily. He has been in since 137, TO. OKLAHOMA. I 'Mips.

Tomi W. ShwWyi' who been her ter, melciilcal'. care. "Married who enldst re has and one red cent is deducted Pilacido solder's pay far food, dloth2n.3;,.slhel-|. Thursday to visit M.r, Shirley's paitents.

Her hius- ''and will her ihfere and they pfen. a visit here before Mr. Shirley; resumca hi-s as teocher this faU. i PATRICK F. PHELAN JQentist EXTRACTION PLATES 3808.

N. 4th Phone.2-777G ALBUQUERQUE, M. fiaimiliyi alldtmenits IOT tihe duration, the war, plus six jnontihs. And, when alUowattces are Stopped, allowances in irrtoney Ifor rent and food i's oadh first three gitadar t'bat ia mlarrie'd, "Flarhjily tho way, will ftpoMror-'th! be conibinued for quite, a wibife yet. "Tihic-so men.

wJxi onili'st ibcfore the 5th of October of- 1 this year will re- crfns all t'he benflPrts of the Gl -Bill of e.naiblliniff j.t'o aWcin'd a any one tipes of sclhools after jkjhlarge, with 1ihe United States fuf- rfthinig taiitiom "'and' exjpenses. "Y'Dunifj tihii'S offer," said recmiiteir. "They will too ctoinls thwiselvce" a favor byl' look- all fhs facts concanning en enJi'stiment -jn tihe Airimly. For IfluM in- fonma.t(io3i yisat Jhe Recrutinlg' Office, Old City HaJl, Tucum- eari, N. I'The now -hs atoost a mlil- I'ion yplimteeiiE in the Rdjiular Army," said ttie "Help jivake it a milljo'h todaT," i Any MAGAZINE Listed and This NEWSPAPER Both for Price Shown American Fruit Grower $1.75 Open Road (Boys) 2.50 nAmcricin Gid 2,50.

Outdoors 2.W American Poulcry 1.65 Magaiinc 2.i5 rj Aviation in Ucviuw lir S.45 QCalluig All Girls 2.35 Capper's' Fanner 1-65 Child Life Christian Kcrald 2.50 Coronet S.50 rj Correct. English 3.45 Country GcnUeman (5 Yrs.) 2,00 Etude Music Magazine 3.40 Farm Jml. Sc Farmer's 1,05 Grower 2.95 Liberty (Weekly) 3.95 Magazine Digest 3.45 Movie Show 2.50 Patlifinder 2.00 Photoplay 2.50 fj Popular Mechanics 3.35 rj Popular Science Monjhly 5.50 Poultry Tribune 165 Reader's Digest 4.2!/ QRedbook. 3.25 Scicnlific TJetcclivc 5.45 Sacenland 2,50 Silver Screen 2.50 fj Sports Afield 2.50 Successful Farming 1.75 PJ The Homcmakcr 3.45 The IVoman 2.50 0 True Story 2.50 Comics. 2.35 National Digest Monthly 3.45 U- S.

Camera Nat'I Livestock 1-75 Walt Disney's Nature (10 Issues, 12 3.45 Your Life NEWIPIPIR AND MAOAZIHES 1 YEAR, UNLESS TERM SHOWN I A THIS NEWSPAPER. AND 6' GREAT MAGAZINES ALL SEVEN FOR ONLY $120 TRUE STORY Yr. PATHFINDER 1 Yr. MOVIE SHOW Mo. FARM JOURNAL FARMER'S WIFE 1 Yr.

POULTRY TRIBUNE -1 Yr. MOTHER'S HOME LIFE 1 Yr. 3 Dr. George Cozma Osteopa'thic. Physician Surgeon Phone 80 0.

Box 87 EAST A NEW MEXICO A. E. HUNTSINGEK, Sgent Insurance Bonds VAUGHN, N. M. 'Qtctus Check magazines desired and enclose with coupon.

Gentlemen: I enclose Please send me the offer checked, with a year's subscription to your paper. STREET OR JJ. POSTOFFICE A liren jccnt with all the wirrntt of I 6 SCOTT'S GENERAL STORE JENSEN JACKS Now Availadle Phone 37 Vaughn, M. Ulhy throw minutes away? The other day, we heard about an interesting experiment checking account depositor had made. He had fourteen bills pay.

So he paid each one in person with cash, and kept 'track of how long it took. walked to the stores. At some, placer he; had to wait in line; at others he had to wait for change. When he had his rounds, he walked home. It had taken him over two hours to do the job.

Tn, following month he had sixtee'n. bills to pay. This time he sat at -his desk, wrote a. check for each one, addressed envelopes and mailed them at die nearest post box. It took him 34 minutes--exactly one- fourth of the time it took him to pay with cash.

And that is only one of -reasons why a checking account at our bank can be useful to Citizens State Bank Of Vaughn Member'Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation GENERAL REPAIR MOTOR RE-BUILDING TUNE-UP BODY WORK PAINTING WELDING --PHILLIPS PRODUCTS-Ernest Rush, Owner Super Service Garage Yeso New Mexico COATS SHOES HATS WORK CLOTHES GLOVES Everything for all members of the family BUILDING SUPPLIES COAL Phone 16 J. A. General Store Vaughn, N. M. JUST ARRIVED! --Large Shipment of Sandels, Playshoes-- In White, Green, Blalck and Multicolor Also' CHILDREN'S SHOES All Sizes Reasonably Priced SEE OUR "ACME" COWBOY BOOTS For Men and Boys The Peoples Store P.

0. Box 75 Vaughn, Phone 46 --IT iS A PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU--.

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Years Available:
1935-1977