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El Paso Times from El Paso, Texas • 5

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El Paso Timesi
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El Paso, Texas
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66UU. inc. LL h'-oO liivici Li i'asos Main 6001). Tuesday, November 7, 1944. ewspapf.

Vote TODAY for I.ytton R. Taylor for County Attorney. I'd. Pol. Adv.

United States Weather Report YOU HAD A NECK as ions as THIS FELLOW AND HAD p. m. Tuesday, wilh Rev. J. M.

Llobet in charge. Funeral mass services will be held in the Guar-dinn Angel Catholic Church at 9 a. m. Wednesday, with Father Llobet officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery.

Three Charged With Robbery Of Soldiers Salvation Army Swedish Leader To Speak Here MONDAY. NOVKMHKR 8. 1M4 SORE THROAT Vote TODAY for Lytton R.Taylor for County Attorney. Pd. Pol.

Adv. cellio Rosales, accosted the constable alter he had ordered them to leave a Smeltertown bar, it is charged. Cecilio Rosales, who recovered from wounds, is charged with disturbing the peace and resisting arrest. Funeral services for Felipe Rosales will be held at 3 p. m.

Tuesday at Smeltertown Catholic Church with the Rev. L. Acosta officiating. Burial will be in Smeltertown with Martin Mortuary In charge. DUE TO COLDS CONDITIONS PREVAUJNO VARIOUS 0 8.

WCATrtER Bt'REAU STATIONS Smelter Man Dies After Shooting Fray Felipe Rosales, 25, died Monday at City County Hospital, following amputation of hii leg a week ago at a result of wounds received when he was shot in an altercation with Rafael Varela, Smeltertown constable. The shooting on Sept. 24 occurred when Rosales and his brother, Ce- AlLTj-- Three El Paso civilians were IU 42 SENTENCED. Forty-two persons, including four juveniles, were assessed sentences, ranging from 30 to 60 days in the Federal Correctional Institute at La Tuna, by Judge Charles A. Boynton in El Paso federal district court Monday to pleas of guilty to illegal re-entry to the United Stated.

CALL MAIN 1307-W For Lowest Prlcts On Vtnttian Blinds Wiarfaw Saail I altry 51S N. Ciaabell It. M-1317-ff charged with robbery by assault in a complaint filed Monday before Justice of the Peace R. E. Crawford in connection with attempted rob Albunueruue JlJ SHOULD QUICKLY IIIUCVI IT 34; so 1 i 78 67 1 SB 4n I Amanllo oi Boston ii Chicago Cincinnati Del Rio Denver 04 Detroit bery of two soldiers near Eighth Vote TODAV for Helen Raynolds, Representative 90th District.

Pd. Pol. Adv. and Kansas Streets early in the day. Jesus Gonzales, 18, was in City- EL PASO lAlroortl T.

Fort Worth Galveston 07 KansaK City County Hospital with a bullet i wound in his hip. inflicted by a Memphis Mosollnn .64 f3-pc. 6 888B (military policeman. Gonzales was Ma fat It trua rrk Bliho" Fever Thermometers 49c to $2.00 PARK BISHOP 413 North Mesa REAL ESTATE SALES RENTALS Simo IMS fSSS5.WS55 til N. Rtaatea Si fired upon by Cpl.

Neil Juhan after 0 71 72 45 r9 41 34 75 BO 44 51 01 fil 74 55 80 4 (M 44 45 71 48 I he leaped from a police car and at New Orleans New York. Phoenix Presidio Rnhwell Sait Antonio Tucson Washington Vunia tempted to escape while being taken to the do lice station. Hospital at tendants reported Gonzales' condi "fWrMlMi 0m KARL LARSSON. tion as serious. Gonzales, Pete Archuleta, 17, and Manuel Moreno, 19, were named in the complaint charging a blackjack assault on Pvt.

A. C. McClire and Pvt. Clifford O. Faircloth.

The soldiers reported loss of $17 in the assault. Church, going from there to Presidio. He was born in Masra, Syria, and was ordained a priont in Syria, in 1899. He is survived by two nephews and one niece. MRS.

FRANCISCA B. CHAVEZ. Funeral mass services for Mrs. Commissioner Karl Larsson. ter ritorial commander of The Salva IT 41 tion Army in Sweden for the past fit 14 years, coming direct from Sweden, will speak in the El Paso Francisco B.

Chavez, 44, 4131 White WANTED 11 I yV Oaks Street, who died Thursday in her home, will be held in El Cal-vario Church at 9:30 a. m. Tuesday, with the Rev. Francisco Pacheco officiating. Burial will be in Concordia Cemetery, under the direction of Harding Memorial Chapel.

MUS. MARcTaRITa" VARELA. Mrs. Margarita Varela, 72, Lower Valley, died Saturday in her home. She is survived by a son, Carlos Varela: two daughters, Mrs.

Aurelia Vasquez and Mrs. Virginia V. Ogaz; a brother, Francisco Gaiza, and a sister, Angela Garciu. Funeral services will be held in the Ysleta Catholic Church at 4 p. m.

Tuesday, with the Rev. Martin Habig officiating. Burial will bo in Ysleta Cemetery, under the direction of We wil! pay Fort Worth Market Price. Schneider's Market Main SUM M6 N. Met ATI.

fipti-Cola Compeni, Lon hlaml Citt, T. Franchised Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Bottling CoM of El Paso. Harding Memorial Chapel. Trinity Methodist Church Wednesday it was announced Monday by Capt. Wilbert A.

Rudd of The Salvation Army in El Paso. Commissioner Larsson has been an officer in The Salvation Army for 54 years, and has been associated with the organization in many parts of the world. He pioneered the Army's work in Russia in 1912. A giant, physically and mentally. Commissioner Larsson is one of the best known religious leaders in Sweden, in addition to being the author of many widely read books on spiritual topics.

His talks over the Swedish radio are said to have more listeners than any other preacher, while his advice on national evangelical and welfare matters is constantly sought by those in authority. During his career as an officer, Commissioner Larsson has filled many high positions including chief secretary in Sweden, territorial commander of Finland, head of the Army's work in Czechoslovakia, South America, Norway, England and since 1935 in Sweden with its vast network of activities and more than 1700 officers. The commissioner is a splendid speaker both in English and Swedish and never fails to interest his hearers. He is accompanied by his secretary. Adjutant Ivan Sorman, who also comes from Sweden.

In 1940, on his completion of 50 years' Salvation Army Officership, the commissioner was made a commander of the Royal Order of Vasa by the king of Sweden. MRS. GUADALI PE FERNANDEZ. Mrs. Guadalupe G.

Vda. de Fernandez, 47, Ascencion, Mexico, died Sunday night. She is survived by six sons, Roberto, Tomas, Rey- mundo. Hector, Ramiro and Raul; three daughters, Pura, Guadalupe and Yolanda; three brothers, Ever-ado, Inocente end Juan Gamillo, and two sisters, Dolores and Maria. Rosary services will be held in Harding Memorial Chapel at 8 ssS1' BUY WAR BONDS Do FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? FA.STF.FTH.

an Improved oowder to be ttDlinklfri nil Utincr nr Inwr nlnUt holds false teeth more firmly In place. FURNITURG COMPANY WW 112-114 8. STANTON SC TEXAS ua noi sune. sup or rooa. Wo lummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling.

FASTEETH is alkaline (non-acirli. Does not witir. Checks "plate odor" identure breath). iet AS TEETH at any drug atore. Adv.

Mrs. While Dies; Funeral Is Wednesday Mrs. Dun T. White, widow of the late Dan T. White, died early So Your Car Can Take It! Monday jn a local hospital.

Mr and Mrs. White had made their home in El Paso for 44 years. She was a member of St. Patrick's Cathedral, and active in the Altar and Christ Child Societies of St, Patrick's, and also a member of the Thursday Club. She is survived by two sons, Dan T.

White, of El Paso, and William M. White. Sacramento, This is at least the 4th war winter for every U. S. car and it's the 5th, 6th, 7th, or 8th winter for most! You can't afford to gamble on protection! a sister, Mrs.

Fred B. Wilder, Los Angeles; a brother, Col. Dave Brady, Log Anseles; a niece, Mrs. Joe Nelan, El Paso, and four grand children. Rosary services will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p.

m. in Barry nageaon Chapel, Rev. J. L. McGov em oriiciaiing.

Mineral services will be Wednesdny at 10 a. m. at St. Patrick's Cathedral, with Father MeGovern officiating. Burial will be in Restlawn Cemetery under direction of the Barry Hagedon bvinqs his 10cG oer fhe funeral Home.

Active pallbearers will be E. F. Cameron, W. S. Crombie.

Paul Henderson, Ben Norton, F. W. Norton and R. E. Thonmson.

Honorary pallbearers will be James A. Dick, Gen. W. J. Glasgow, John H.

Grant, G. Hallett Johnson, Marris Walthall and Jasper Woolridge. lltianTTkoman. Funeral acrvices for Luciana Ra mon. 72, of the Lower Valley will be held at 9 a.

m. Tuesday at Clint Catholic Church wit the Rev. Manuel Cuadrado officiating. Burial will be held in Clint under direc- A complete lubrication, prc-winter check-up and servicing of vital parts to get smoother performance, conserve gasoline, prolong the life of your aging car. "on or Martin Mortuary, brie is survived by two Felix and Salvador, one dauhtei.

Mrs. Pax Mendoza and one grand-daughter. Andrea Reyes, all of the Lower Valley. SALVADOR AVILA. Fiifiprat Norviff fur Sn artur Avila, 26, an employe of the Kl Paxi Ice Company who was killed while at work Sunday will be held at 9 a.

m. in Juaret Tuesdar with burial in Juarez under direction of Martin Mortuary. ENGINE Worn out lummtr motor oil ti drained -reploctd with the right grad of frtsh, tough winter Mobiloit to Insure quick cotd-weathtr farti more got wiltogt aft, lurt protection of vifol engine parts. RADIATOR The cooling system it drained cleaned thoroughly of rust, dirt and scale with Mobil Radiator Flush; then protected gainst freezing with th right amount of Mobil Freeione the serf, dependable cmft-freete. GEARS Gear oil used in summer is drained gear cases carefully flushed refilled with the proper grade of Moblloil wirv.

ter gear oil for easier winter gear shifting end protection of Hord-to-replace ceors. CHASSIS All chassis points are properly lubricated with winter Mobilgrease the correct grades properly applied in the right placet. The entire car should be carefully Inspected to uncover any terious needs for or service. FATHER ARISAB RJTI.R. Office of the dead rites for Ka'hei Elias Abisab, ho died Saturday at his home.

710 South Oregon Slreet. will be at 9:30 a. m. Tuesday in St. Patrick's Cathedral with a requiem high mat fullowina at Remember trie clays when radio was a maze of wires and coils? 1 he "cat's whisker" and the crjstal then the battery lliat had a habit of going dead just when you wanted to hear a program? Those days are gone forever where Reddy Kilowatt is on the job, for Reddy powers not only your own set, but the broadcasting stations that send you your favorite programs.

Maybe we could get along without radio but it would be a mighty empty world now that we'vt gotten used to choonng from a doen different programs by the turn of a dial. Reddy has xmer for radio. juM as has ower for war industries and for the toaster on your table. It's part of his war time job! 10 a. m.

with the Rev. Father J. 1 M. Garde officiating. Burial will in Concordia Cemetery, under the direction of Raster and Maxon.

Father Abisab had been a resi dent of El Paao 20 years, and was pastor of the Kmelter Catholic RADIO BIIOW 8 HollvmiMMt Theatre 1 eiday P. M. A ant Martha Iriday 19:39 A. M. It 'I II Mn Wed, Iri 7.3 A.

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