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PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY. APRIL 5. 1967 Reserve News Bv 7 i a A Pvt. Harry j. Romero, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Porfirio Romero, has been promoted to Private First Class after graduation from indue- i tion training school at Ft. Ord, for excellence on assignments and conduct, afterwhich he was transferred to the recruiting main station of Inductees in Boston, as assistant typist. Jerry Romero, eighth grader at the Reserve High School, attended quarterback camp at Vlllanova Prep for a week's session of passer and ton, high school teacher, accompanied them. Charles Ellis, District No.

1 school superintendent attended a quarterback training near OhaL tu Calif. The instructor for group and fh Hubert Falkner left March 29 to attend a water meeting March 3031 at Las Cruces. The high school wishes to thank Horace Porter for donating dirt and the county for hauling the dirt for a new football field. Plans are being made for theplantlngof grass, according to Mr. Richards, coach.

Also the baseball diamond has been I A 4 I I UUJ was one of football's top players Benny Friedman. Dick Moore, asst coach, who made the arrangements took Jerry to California March 17 Jerry returned Easter by bus to I.ordsburg, where he was met by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Perfecto Marline? moved March 29 to the home of their daughter, Sally Perea, In Los Lunas, where they will reside Miss Elaine Martinez and her fiance Gabe Jaramlllo of Albuquer- i arrived at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Martinez, March 24 to spend the VFW Official Views Work At Bayard Hospital LKLA EH'SIER I OFFICIAL VISIT Lela i 1 LVirS. LlHla Busier, Carlsbad, department pres- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duke Morgan, Mrs.

Morgan being the former Belinda Martinez, are living with her sister, Mrs. Wilson in Dallas, where they both are employed. Mike and Patsy Ellis, Jackie Scott, Grelta Griffin, Mark Atwood, A lber Na KaSj uuiier. Larisuad, department pros- vl 1 Kelly, Albert Najar Kathv Ident of the Ladles Auxiliary of the ajardo and Jerry Armljo are del- Veterans of Forelim Wars, ha.shaon egates who attended a Lela Busier, Carlsbad, i ofrlclal visit to Ihe of the Ladles Auxiliary, Departmen A a a' 7:30 p.m. at the of New Mexico Velernn-; nr Fm-oin, Club.

The local group will hold election of officers. (staff Photo) uu LO i A i a i ui um i i n.i mi jo arS del Veterans of Foreign Wars, has been Ka'es who attended a Student Coun- In Grant County, activating the local c11 convention in Santa Fe March auxiliaries. She made her official I 3 3i Mrs. Zona Klehne hleh visit to District Four, Hatch, on sch secretary and Mr. Ll'vines- Sunday and Wednesday and will make ne have been Install- The Merle Garfleld family held a family dinner at their home Easter LOOKING BACKWARD TWENTY YEARS AGO May 1, Melvln Porterfleld, elected the new mayor of Sliver City, will be sworn Into office, along with George Pennington and Hal Hammack, who were voted to fill the two vacant places on the town council.

Judge A. W. Marshall, or Justice of the Peace Andrew Haugland, will do the swearing In. Jack Curtis, head coach of Texas School of Mines, El Paso, will be the principal speaker at the Mustang Club's annual banquet honor- Ing STC's and STC High School's football and basketball teams. The banquet will be held at 6:30 p.m attending.

An Easter egg hunt was set up by Mrs. Shirley Garfleld for Easter afternoon at the fairgrounds. Fifty- eight eggs were found. First prize went to Steve Smith for finding the prize egg. Prizes went to Gellen Garfleld and Kevin Barnes.

For finding the least amount of eggs John Gould received a prize They also roller skated and rode horses an Garfie2d served refreshments' Ray Norrls took the FFA boys to Las Cruces March 29 to attend FFA state Judging contests. They had gone to Anthony the weekend of the and placed in the district judging, enabling them to go to Las Cruces. Emll Klehne also accompanied them. A marriage license was issued Peggy Ann Menges and Eddie Hurl Crump on March 25 at the Reserve Court House Bob Barnes of New Mexico Velerans of re Wars, made an official visitation I Forl nayard Hospital Tuesday I observe the Auxiliary's voluntee work among veterans and non-vet eran patients. She was accompanied on the toui by Muriel (Mickey) Wilson am Maude Miles, Volunleer Hosplla Representative, both members Mineral Post 3347, Dayarci.

The group was served refreshments by the Former VA Nurses, Irene Uouglas, lla Murphy and Polly Quos who regularly hold a coffee hour for nearly patients one day each month. Mrs. Busier praised the hospital facility after noting numerous newlj Installed "Exit" hand rails running the length of (he wide corridors for use by Ihe aged and infirm, commenting on the attractive wards where colorful draperies were recently Installed by a local decoralor. Visiting with women patients "having their lialr done" in the basement beauly twp, Mrs. Uusler also viewed Ihe where young tuberculosis pallenls attend classes daily.

The visitor commended the hospital a and the iv i vui, xiaicn, on Sunday and Wednesday and will make her official visit to Ihe Bayard i i. Wirf," DUU Darn and SoW finance workshop for the day The Barnes stayed with former res- rituiuj DQCK Birthday i By THEODORE By LUPE REYES Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Corral went to Tucson, Ariz, last week to lake Mrs. Corral's mother, Mrs.

L.H Valles, who went to Join another daughter, Mrs. Paul A. Weyler. and accompanied her to her home In Reno, Nev. She will visit there for a few months and then return lo Santa i a where she makes her home with the Corrals.

Mr. and Mrs. Jose Castillo Jr and children from Tucson, Ariz!" visited here Easter week with their Jarenls, Mr. and Mrs. Jose Castillo, Mr.

and Mrs. Matlas Rivera of ngeles Callf are visiting wllh his sons, Mr. and Mrs MIAMI, American who L. EDIGER (AP) An remained in 9 AIIVJ i a lvera In Central, and Mr.andMrs. Merejlldo Rivera here.

Bobby Reyes who Is asking for onations for a foster child project ponsored by Ihe Student Council of Snell Jr. High, 53 ere in Flerro the past Sundav Julia Borunda, bride-elect me imspltal a and the Julia Borunda, bride-elect ladies A i i a for I a Steve Gonzales, was honored with work and promised a i i a fi- bridal shower last Sunday The as ls 'he I wo hostesses were the bridesmaids coffee hours held by rhc shower was Held at the "Countrv Depnrtint.nl of ew Mexico and cl1 1" Hanover -ount and Bayard i a Post 33.17 all a i at the liuspli.il. Mrs. Busier i aliend the reir- a meeting of i Aux- i i a i evening len now officers i i a and olecl- cd. rho meeting i nt 7 30 p.m.

Mrs. Earl Beardslee of Ilolly- wxl, N.M., was here last week to a end wedding of Mr. and Mrs. I om Beardslee. Tin- SIlVt.R I DAILY PSESS AND INDrrCNDENT 538 9 3 1 1 or 538-3-101 i aiiulioiis -lh cr P- O.

Box 740 I i i 0 74 Sl lk1 1ys Sccond clfl nvi, A I I i anf MC Mli rmS 3 9 a dljn 3 ad to THE SILVER I DAILY PRCSS, Box 740. Silvc, City. Now Mexico 88061 Editor and Publisher Manager Assistant Manager JOE CARDONA Display Advertjsing Subscription By Carrier, 30c Per Week-Mail Subscription Ry Yc.ir, t7.50-Oul-O(-State, $9.00 MfMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 7ho Associaled Press Is Emitled xclusively To The Use Of Reproduction Of All local News In This Newspaper As Well As AN AP i in Cuba after fighting the Spanish American War is trying to get his U.S. citizenship back. He ik BS a ift luoth birthday next week.

"This is my country, and I want to die as an American," said Charles L. Leuthold. Leuthold's daughter, Frances who cares for him, asked President Johnson to speed his citizenship. Ogdinarily it takes five years to become a citizen. Miss Leuthold wrote the President Tuesday: "Since he is old and feeble, I would like to ask you if citizenship could be restored in time for his 100th birthday, April 14.

That would make him very happy Leuthold declared: 'Td go to Cuba again to help free the country a second time. I think the United States should send solders again. That man Castro and communism must go." Leuthold and his daughter left Cuba five years ago. Recently he was permitted to change his status from refugee to resident days. The process normally takes four months.

"There is no freedom in Cuba a is why I left," said the slender white-haired man. "I'd like to go back, but not under communism." Leuthold, born in Baar, Switzerland, came to the United Stales at age of 2. He grew ip in Tipton, Iowa, and operat- cd a photo studio in Fort Worth He in the Army in 1898 at the outbreak of the war a led to Cuban independence of Spam. "I liked Cuba, the people the imate, everything," he explained. "So I remained LouthoM married a Cuban and opened photo studio in Cardenas, Matanzas.

He became Cuban citizen His wife Delores, died in 1958, a year Fidel CastroVj takeover lurmer res- Idents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bishop and family, arriving home April 2. DRUNK WALKING? LONDON (AP) -All pedestrians killed by cars on British roads are to be examined to find out if they had been drinking, the Home Office announced Tuesday night. Last year the Home Office asked coroners to order blood alcohol tests on motorists and motorcyclists involved in fatal accidents, April at Hotel.

A feature of will be movies of the 1947 Sun Bowl game. Miss Olivia Ortiz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dlonlclo Ortiz, was guest of honor Saturday at a bridal shower given In the home of Mr and Mrs. Frank Gonzales.

Miss Ortiz will be married to Isalas Esplnoza in the near future. In an effort to increase safety on county highways, especially in school bus operation, Mrs. Boyd Lowe, county superintendent of schools, and George Barrows, county superintendent of highways, are pushing the Installation of safety zone markers on rural highways. Santa Fe, April 3 (AP) Four mountain lions, 17 coyotes, three bobcats, one golden eagle, five foxes and a skunk were bagged last month by Clarence Simpson, predatory animal trapper for the state game department. Assistant State Game Warden Home PicJtens says the bag Is probably an all-time record for the state.

Simpson is stationed 40 miles north of Silver City in the Glla Wilderness area, heart of a big game country. 1h HEARING SCHEDULED CARLSBAD (AP)-A preliminary hearing for Norman Smith, 4, arraigned Monday In he shooting death of Luis Sosa. 38, Carlsbad, is set for 2 p.m. Wednesday. Peace Justice ordered Smiles held without bond after his arrest in the shooting al the Smiles home Sunday.

The United States A i Academy, Ihe nation's newest wvice academy. noar Colorado Spiines. Colo. Sixty-pound slabs served a.s money in the eastern Mediterranean centuries ago. Called talents, the copper represented the value of an ox.

WHO DOES GRANT COUNTY PICTURE FRAMING CURTIS MORTUARY 201 W. Collef Ave. Fred A. Crawford Your Insurance Man 116 N. BnlUrd-Phone 538-2929 ami no.il Kslnle 7 i a TT nw 61" N.

Bull.r.i hune 5 iai laiBTinee--Notary Public SILVER CITY For Same Dgy T.V. Service SEE BILL'S T.V. 703 N. Bullird Si, Sliver City. N.

Mei. Phone 538-2150 CHEF GRILL 209 TEXAS STREET Open For Breakfast luncheon Dinner Servlnt American Chinese Dishes Snappy Floor Covering 8. Billiard Si. Cltj Ceramic CENTURY MEMORIALS Highway 180 Ivan Lob Lee Box Jinrler Pboiw S37-2KM Atuwerlaf Serrke.

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