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The Daily Sentinel from Grand Junction, Colorado • 8

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MONDAY EVENING. NOVEMREIt 25, 3m TTIE DAILY ttSTTSTU GRAND JUNCTION. COLORADO TACE EJCIJT twwt Til local Ampules Gels Car from Governmenl Hlece Inherits $30,000 From Unde Who Dies la Cheap Flophouse C. C. ABOTEKSOKPS Kni of Montis Ckuit, Nov.

23. UV-A frftk tu unc -r(edi( a ft-t 114 IBufl llU IM) If" 04 laocl ah haf kn tnr tlir lJr Mr i lumber-M died aluft. and frwad- In, Ul cheap UuitK lluipfcsttH Th Blare. M.M I Idea ilw, iL -t Floyd L. Du ktnsun of tbta city.

bo lt his led leg wbil f.ghllng an U. K. forces la Tunum on klsrck 3k. IlHJ. received during Ilia pest aefc an Oldarnobll club sedan from Ihe government ba served so all Similar gifts era being made to those In the armed services durtng the World War II bo suffered th lose of one or I more limbs, the care being equip-j pad for Ihe physical deficiencies i of the driver due to amputation the auffered, Mr.

Dickinson I a aon of W. I Dickinson of Frulla. and ipent hi I life In Mesa county prior to hta enlistment for army ervlca la May. I I M2. Ha vat assigned to company.

Iflth Infantry and waa fight-ing with bia regiment In the battle of Tunisia h-n ha received ahrsp-I nel wounds. Th amputation of his I left leg was found necessary and Mr. Dickinson, while aoon returned to this country, wss a boepiial patient for months Ha wsa discharged Oct. 3d. IMS, returning I to thin city to again make tun hM Dickinson Is able Id drive the car with perfect ease.

44. Mid her Ui.Bipia. kM im oui4 tee Mir (ur ucio tom II), mull lurtune la wag bon4 and e-curitw bick Ji.ted her belicirj TM dead man a kM ClduUi tA. 1114 gaunt body waa luund n-day la 4 3d renia day Ipopi pa South Clark tret. S.ar ku iroa bed crumb I mat broad and chee, and I atark el form k(U 1oiic Mid he died Mart dmua, Op tb cluttered ct, near lha willow, wro manlla nelofe containing 1:7, Wo in bond and aecurttui wort P'bty 000.

Uso Get out the Gift List end Save Youp Credit Buy Now nuM and engraving by Hobart Grant, Daily kanilnal ri.orD L. DICKINSON aiandln baalda lha rar prentd him by tha government la partially eompenaat fur lha loaa of hia lafl leg krhila fighting on Tuniilan battlefield. Miss Charlotte Fisher, her broth, er-m-law. Dsn Nlaley, and John Newhouver. all of Golden, were weekend visitor here.

Miss Butmess rollrga In Denver, Her mKsVi. Tivlne'wi'i'h to GidU mother I Uvlng wlib her ut uoid-j eo. Mrs Chella Armstrong and children. Drrmond and Marlene, spent Ihe weekend at the W. Bergner home from their home in Salida Mrs Armstrong mother.

Mr Mari right, who has spent the past all months visiting relatives in th northwest, planned to accompany them back lo Salida They are all former resident of Grand Junction and now maka their bom la Salida. i Quentin Renn. who gave his home a Indianapolis. was sent to Denver over the weekend by th locsl army recruiting office Mr jfnn reenlisting as a ser- grant He was a when discharged. staff sergeant ft gt.

Ellon Spade, who was recently transferred to Denver, was a visitor her over the weekend. Sgt. Sirsm Stucbell 1 now on duty In the local army recruiting office His station In DelU was closed last week. Frank Hall, Monticello, Utah, who was Injured Saturday night when he as caught between two truck in an accident following receiving assistance In getting his truck out of a ditch, was reported today at tha Fruit Community hospital to be doing as weU as could be axpected. Mrs.

Montana Smith Wins Legislaturt Ract Complete, official return compiled by Th Daily Sentinel show that Mrs. Montana Smith, Lak City, Democrat, defeated Robert Tarbell. Saguache, Republican, for tha office of atat representative from Gunnison, Hinsdale and Saguache counties. 1,868 to 1,620. Tarbell was Incumbent.

WOMEN'S White Shirts White ftnnl, button front, 9 Q7 long gleeve OtU IS Tale 3.98 Clrdle Assorted atyle, broken sizes. Clo out priced US ROUE Dresses Assorted prints, design in blue. floral green. red. Grand Q7 savings I 14.95 Robes Giv her something new to wear.

Assorted color and Q7 styles 1 3.98 Smocks Button front .1.97 Floral Poker Chips Renter 1.93 We know hes had hta eye on these Non-slip style. Q7 Gift Case 07 1 MENS WOOL Boot Pant Heavy fray wool. Regular riding atyle to tuck in your boots S.tS Vain Infants Tams 1.00 value. 7 Aaaorted color 0C 398 Infants Sweaters Pink, blue, yellow. Button style.

Long sleeve. 2.47 i -Infants 4.50 Baby Suits 4 only. Separate hood. Rayon Deer with feet 398 Regal Afghans Woven carriage ahawl Pink, whit, blue. Satin bound 4.98 Snow Suits Two-piece.

Hood and one-piece suit Warm fleeced for 3.97 winter 2-89 Tots Dresses Dotted Swiss and prints. 77c Age 3 year 2.98 Bobble Joe Sldrts Pleated all-around. All-wooL Solid color. C7 Win ahad 2-29 Childs Blouses White with rad or blu trim. Ag 3 to 6 39c Bean Ball Play Bags Assorted colors in felt 2.50 Childs Rompers White broadcloth.

Blu embroidered 6.95 North Star Blankets 100 all-wool, homeipun weave. Blue or pink. ny Sati bound 3,7 247 Toy Lambs Cuddly. Real lambskin. 1 tT Easy to clean I .3 498 Chenille Spreads Whit with nursery design 3.77 2.98 Child Robes Esmond 25 wool blan- 1 aqr ket robes.

Pink only I G52te For A Sajfi Cfdue Oil Price Should Be Increased Washington, 25 uC An ffieial of (ba Independent Petroleum Association of Ainarlc paid ih aterae price ad crude oil eft wild be Inrreaaed. Recent gradual Inrreaae are "ncouraglftg and tail! (Umulata hope" but the goal ha not et been reached," Kuaaelt Brown, general counsel lor Ihe aociaUon, aald In letter d. A Hard), paaociatlon president. 1U pointed out that effective Ho. IS eome dealer announced a further 10-cent-ibam-l tncreaae, making an average price in all areaa affected by ihe new pnea of about II 69 a barrtL "t'nder condition! existing la 1944 tha price thould have been at least 91 B.

The etiangrt atnee then must ba understood to determine a proper current pnee to in-aura cootinued activity." 9 Reclamation Contracts Awarded; Total Million Washington, Nov. 23. (Ah The bureau of reclamation announced todsy th awarding of nln eon tract, totaling 91.331, 169. for 14 mile of can! construction. 63 mile of transmission lines, and equipment on reclamation projects la seven state The contract Involve th Kor-(as, Wyo power plant In th Missouri basin; the Altus, Okla project; th Rio Grand project In Hew Mexico and Texas, th Psy-ette division of th Boise, Ida project: th Columbia basin project in Washington; th Davi dam project In Arno ns and Nevada, and preliminary work on the Yum a-Ms as division of the Gila project In Amo ns.

Largest tingle contract was awarded to the Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. of Milwaukee 9354,383 for three 18,500 horsepower turbine and three governor foe th Korte power plant on tha North Platt nver 60 mile southwest of Caspar, Wyo. Th Pennsylvania Transformer company of Pittsburgh was awarded a 9127.000 contract for three power transformers for th same plant Oil Compact Speaker Oklahoma City, Nov. 23. WV-U.

g. Attorney General Tom C. Clark will th principal apeaker at tha Interstate oil compart commie-aiona winter quarterly meeting Dec. 9-11 at Dallas, it was announced today by Gov. Robert Karr, commission chairman.

Clark will apeak Dec. 11 on various aspects of petroluem In tha national economy, Kerr aald. Phases of reservoir control will be th them of th three-day meeting LEGAL NOTICES Sl'WMONI In ttis District Jlosrt Civil Action No. T408 i erf Colorado, County of Mess. at.

A. THISTLE. Plaintiff, EMILY J. DANIELL. formerly Emily M.

Jones. ELIZABETH HUTCHINSON. TRANK R. HALL, and all Unknown Persons Who Claim any Interest in and to tha Subject Matter of this Action. THE PEOPLE OE THE STATE OE COLORADO.

TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED GREETING: Ton are hereby tummoned and required to flle with tha Clark an answer So the complaint within SO days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do. Judgment by default will ba taken against you for th relief demanded In tha complaint. If service upon you ie made outside the State of Colorado, or by publication, or if a copy of tha com- plaint ba not served upon you with this summona. you are required to Site your answer to the complaint within SO daya after service of this summons Upon you.

This an action to quiet title to: I 6WI4 The Wit of the SW of the SWi, Section 19, Township 1 North, Range 1 Weet of the Ute Meridian, Mesa County, Colorado, except the north SO feet thereof formerly used by the Grand Junction ana Grand River Valley Railroad Company for an electric railway right of way and except the right of way of the Grand Valley Drainage District for drainage eanal; and far an order to tha Treasurer of Mesa County, Colorado, commanding him to cancel Tax Sale Certlfi-eata No. 34347 on hta and for such other and- further relief that tha Court may deem proper. Dated November i. 1940 ISaal) LUCY HOGAN, Clerk of Said Court VS? Nov. 18, 1940.

I Pub. Dae. 1948. NOTICE or FINAL 0ETTI.FMBWT Estate of ADELAIDE B. TAYLOR.

Deceased. No. 4464 Notice la hereby given that on tha day of December, A 194a, 10th I will present to the County Court of Mess Coi ounty, Colorado, my account! for final aettlement of th admin titration of aald eatate, when and whera all peraona In interest may appear object to them. If they ao dnin. EMILY B.

HARDENBURGH. Administratrix. Tint Pub. Nov. 4.

1940 LSrti Pub. Nov. as. 1940 i ai aoon or cuts. Girl 5couts TROOP 33 members will make Christmas gift at th nest meeting, they decided at a meeting In th Methodist church Wednesday, Mart Belina.

Junior assistant lead-r of th troop, gsv a short talk for tb group, and they played musical ism. A aong and th Wishing Circle closed th meeting, Jacqueline Tole. acrlbe, report. BROWNIE TROOP 19 had th i fly-up service Tuesday, with Scout troop 2 Uking part The Brownie had their wing pinned on by Mr, i UI Vetter and her lssutanta. Donna Kingsley and Barbara Yet-Icr Air.

H. A. Carl win presented their pm to th girls Girl who flew up were Ann Price. Atarilyn Mistier, Susan Yarbrough, Donna Hick. Norma Campbell.

Benlta Dunlvrnt, Ann Groaa, Nancy Harper. Sally Richardson, Sandra Griffith. Sandra Cos. Peggy Brown. Beverly Plowman, Ada Bell Shultx, Donna Burger, Paulin Shiolas.

Eva Beth Custer, Joan Stolk, Donna June Terry. Aiar-garet Gould, Shirley Richardron and Elizabeth Stoke. Th Brownie presented Mr. Yetter with i gift, In appreciation of her work. Public Invited to Scout Rally Tuesday Tb annual fall rally of Grand Mesa district Boy Scout, act for Tuesday night at 7.30 oclock in th high school gym.

will be open to all parents and Interested people. Nineteen troop are to participate, Including a numhnr of troop that have Just been or-ganlrcd. The rally will feature display of Scouting skills. Appleton School to Give Carnival Tuesday Night Student of Appleton school will sponsor a carnival Tuesday night at th school. A free floor show will feature a moving picture, America th Beautiful, starting at 8 o'clock.

Booth for carnival game have been erected. SPECIAL BOND ELECTION Creede, Nov. 25. (AV-A special election will be held by Alineral county voters early In December to vote on a proposed bond Issue to provide funds for a new county high school building. PERMANENT DRAFT DIRECTOR Denver, Nov.

25. UP) The acting director of Colorado's selective service system. Col. Philip W. Whitely, of Denver, waa appointed Governor ermanent director rivian.

by If YOU fill CbohoMb WITH A I Vyjm a cold makes you feel all stuffed up. Just melt a epoonful of Vicks VapoRub la bowl of boiling water. Then enjoy the grand relief that comes as you breaths In tha steaming medicated vapors, which penetrate to cold-congested upper breathing pas--sages, soothe Irritation, ease coughing, help clear stuffy head. WICKS VawoRus Daffodils HARDY NARCISSUS JONQUILS 15 kinds to choose-from Priced $1 .80 to 1 Up Dozen SPECIAL Dozen i. Th adult aquare-danctng rises 111 ba held tonight at I o'clock In tha high school gym.

Grand rsfrso-iaveUl wedding were Mr. Mr. Mim Angela Jvm lri Conch bhsrpe. all of Trinidad. bharp.

Mlts Johan Conch of Denver, Mr and Mr. John Arnrrl of Silt, Mr and Mr Welland Smith. Mrs Hill Smith, Mr. and Mr Ora Whit, Mr. and Mr Pet Vnrsma, Mr Roy Nelson, James Johnston.

Mrs Molly Hammond. Genevieve and Alenw Hammond, all from Delta Pope Pius Urges Youlh To Carry Torch of Failh Vatican City, Nov. 23. lAV Rep Plus XII. In a broadcast mlfin th tercentenary of American missionary martyrs, Sunday bad American youth carry on the torch of faith, full-flaming to th ends of the earth.

The pope's address. In English, was broadcast by the Vatican ra dio and thruout th United Slates. It was directed primarily to a New York meeting attended by Francis Cardinal Spellman, following mesa at St. Patricks cathedral In N'ew York to commemorate tha martyrdom of th Jesuit Isaae Jogues and two companions 300 years ago. Th three, killed by In dians near Auriesville, N.

have been raised to sainthood. 5-Poinl Methodist Program Is Sought Grand Rapids, Mich, Nov. 23 UP) A five-point 1947 program for the Methodist church wa advanced by Dr. George L. Morelock of Chicago, executive aerretary of the board of lay activities of the Methodist Conference on Christian Education.

Dr. Morelock told 300 conference delegates that the program should Include: 1. a drive to In crease church attendance 30 per cent; 2. a campaign to get 500,000 more lav worker for church work In local communities; 3. an attempt to get an adequate number of minister In the denomination, replacing present supply preachers with regular full-time mini-ters; 4.

a campaign to get 3,000 additional missionaries and social service workers, and 5. a drive to Insure fuller participation by church members in the support of various parishes. Manhattan, Kaa. UP) While cleaning in th engineering room at Kansas State college I. C.

Me-Manls, th custodian, found an uncashed 91,000 check, dated Oct. 23, 1893. Drawn on th First National bank of Minneapolis, th 33-year-old check was payable to Georg E. Bray and signed by, H. C.

Cutler, Bray, who died In 1917, was an industrial engineer in the K-State extension division. McManls said the check may have fallen from an old book In tha reading room. ELECTRICAL WIRING and FIXTURES JAR0S FASH ELECTRIC CO. (39 Sooth Ava. Phone (74 DAFFODIL CIII12TMA1 Candles Poir Vain I 3.99 Fancy drsigna.

Attractive fur your holiday table. SHOWEK Curtains Value tw S.99 3.97 Colorful for any bath. DolA up your house tot the holiday season at savings. WOMEN'S Handbags 97c 1.41 Yalwe Nlc Attractive, Bright. Colors In fab-rle and combinations.

WOMEN'S Silk Slips 2.97 Value (.59 Confidentially ahtU like these. Lovely lac trim. Designed to fit. Choose early for best 450 Bed Jackets Wool knit Assorted 2 tyj colors. Warm gifts 1.39 Chafe Pantie Rayon.

Fin quality for 77 tha larger woman 12.95 House Coats Wool plaids. Silk Jerseys. Wrap around and 5.97 tippers 398 Womens Girdles Pantl and step-in 1.97 styles. All elastic 5.95 Uniforms Rayon aharkskln. Gray, .1.97 black and green Womens 69c Billfolds Brown and black.

AOf Smart styled t7C Womens Scarfs 1.19 value. Rayon print- 77 ed neck scarfs 595 Biding Pants Tan, blue, brown. 4.97 Twill Womens 398 Sweaters All-wooL Pull-over and button style. 7 Ol Assorted colors A.AA 449 House Dresses Assorted Q7 print I. 1.89 Maternity Pantie Glove tilk.

Non-run. .1.57 Adjustable bands 1.50 Van Raalte Gloves Lime and maze shad. 57c String knit 8.95 Sport Jacket Tan. All-wooL Herring- 9 07 bone atrip A. 7 Girls -Boys! 14-88 Snow Suit Two-piece style.

Brown and red 10.83 14.8S Girls Coat Blua. All-wool. Size 14 7.77 only. Belted bark 1.98 Cotton Blouse Fin broadcloth. White.

Q1. Fancy braid trim 7 to 12 7 5.95 Girls Dresses Striped cotton print. QV Siz 14 and IS only 71 2.98 Wool Sweater All-wool slip-ovtr and button style. Aaaortet) paatel QJ shade 1.7 2.98 Judy Kent Blouse Ont only. Whit rayon.

Q7 Size IS I .7 1.98 Boys Wool Gloves All-wool alip-on style. 1 A7 Dark -green and blu 1 7.95 Boys Gabardine Jacket On only. Tor dreaa 1 77 waar. Size 30 I 2.29 Boys Sweaters Button tyla. Combine- 1 (7 tlon and solid color 1 .7 249 Boys Ilehnets Brown and black leath- 1.97 er with gogglea 1.98 Boys Tweed Hats Brown and gray dress 97c atyle.

Stitched brim. 10.95 Mens Ski Sweaters Pull-over atyle. Heavyweight. 5.77 All-wool. Black with red design GIFT Sachets no Regular 2Se Values Charming aaaorted scents.

Gifty satin styles. Sale priced -Hright before Christmas. WOMENS FELT Millinery 47c Values to 3.99 8 only Final reductions. Choose a colorful felt WOMENS House Coats 5.97 Value to 12.95 Attractive for gift -for younelf. Priced lea than Vi.

MENS Plaid Scarfs t.97 2.59 Value Lovely warm acarfi for th holiday season. Children At Savings si ie do re ah aft 10 ou tro yet to imi ahi the 3.3 tins pol dee pas ove igi Ish reai WOl MO UP M. th: inf inc poi me SU hoi Issi of afti the pos Big the 659 soli ed epe tom gen nou ope trie radi Mei tons NO Sem disti BOUI Horn her Jum hasp woul sola tion ined Red-Faced Trainmen As Whistle Sticks Denver, Nov. 23. UP) Prolonged whistling by a railroad locomotive It steamed thru East Denver yards early today caused householder to flood police and othar agencies with inquiries a to whether tb coal strike was over.

It wasnt celebrative (team, though, that wa escaping. Something red-faced trainmen said, had gone wrong with a valve, Th black rat cam Into Europe between the 8th and 11th centuries and wai responsible for the horrible plague which orourrwd after his arrival. Keep knives In a wall rack or In a special place in a drawer where they may not expo you to New electronic blanket can be washed the time as any other blanket without losing tensile strength. DR. A.

H. MINOWITZ DENTIST All Branch of Dentistry LA HARPE HOTEL Grand Junction. Colo. December I to December 31 DUST PROOF LETTER FILES Flanged lid, suit case lock and fr home or 4 YA office. Each 7.95 Music Box, One Only 5.97 3.95 Scooter-One Only 2.97 4.76 Doll Furniture 87c 1.69 Horse and-Mule 1.17 29c Bucket and Shovel 17c 5.00 Stuffed Doll and Dogs.

3.97 1.98 Doll Bed.and Rocker 1.47 79c Toy Monkey 47c 3.50 Stuffed Bear Doll 10c Pop Gun Bullets 5c 49c Checker Board 17c 2.00 Puzzle Game 1.47 4.95 Stuffed Doll 3.97 1.98 Telephone Set 1.47 6.95 Teddy Bear 4.97 2.25 Toy Chairs 1.47 98c Wooden Horse 47c Mixture of Several Types and Varieties Many varieties mixed. DQ Large double nose bulba 07 son Plant Bulbt Now for Early Spring Flowers Mail Order Filled Promptly Write for Complete Bnlb List c. NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT Estato of JOHN B. NEIL, Deceased. No.

4407 Notice ieJtereby given that on th 4th day of December. J948. I wuj present to th County Court of Mesa County. Colorado, my accounts for final aettlement of the administration of said estate, when and whera all persons In interest may appear and object to them, if they eo desire. LAWRENCE NEIL.

Administrate. Tint Pub. No. 4. 1WJ IsMt Pub.

Dte. R. 1944. 3.98 Womens Blouses Tailored style. Slightly soiled.

Fine quality. 2.97 Save tomorrow SENTINEL OFFICE SUPPLY 644 Main St. Phone 2430 MILE HIGH DEED CO. 11 Narth Feurth Phone 49.

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