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F.ntered as second cla-- matter at post ofl.ce at Ala New Mexico, under Act of March 3, S'A ASSOCIATION croft April 5, 1932 Mr Add, on, formerly a -isist ant manager of Hotel Uaso del Norte who recently re Joined tbfc I family here the latter part of the REVOLT Ol THE I PA 1 RS Prof and Mr John ar companied by Mrs. Lottie Baxter, were El Paso visitors Saturday. Mr and Mr- Ray Daniels returned today from a fout day trip to El Paso and Bowie Ariz visited relatives in both cities where they (Autocaster) From aJr and hear repot proti-it a National, Str and ocal untry we rea the high ci if gov pas dozen years burden is more can bear even in in theae times and poor busines become Intoierab ini y. grown in combiner taxpayer timen. An' OPOOTOB JOHN JOSEPH QAINES.M.D 'TULAROSA 1 -NEWS ITEMS- Mrs.

John P. Meadows is still confined to her home by illness but is able to be up a part of the time. PATIENCE IS NEEDED NOW PINTO BEANS RECIPES PUBLIC HEALTH Miss Lena Stephens returned last Saturday from a short visit with sister, Mrs. James MahiU, and Mr Mahill, at Mayhill, N. M.

Mr and Mrs. V. Clayton were im burdenh Conci y. ili i orne i tc point of count ry hundred ss is tr; by imp" I Dotlbt ow of but llttU i us that ttack, i nr th a Sew eil daughter of Mr Mr- Harry Sewell i rapidly re, nim -tr neh and all her friends in hot he can be in midst this summer for he has always been one of the most opular members of the Cloudcroft oungcr set and her absence ha teen nly felt. Miss Sewell is at he of Mt and Mrs.

Ralph run Alamogordo and may now ocejve visitors. Mi Felix Hunter and in i a i Mt and i at Murcia for i a i PRACTIC AL pointers There are certain kinds of that are considered a in maintaining health an strength within the human body. these hould be well kept in mind, Canizozo visitors on Monday, and never neglected. The hurnb egg rank among the first and most; Paul Ficklnger. important.

The egg In Itself, contains the necessary food elements to set its own vitellua aflame with life and nourish the embryo chi'k until it is able to walk. eat. and breathe for Itself -a wonderful process; I or nothing in nature more Everything needed for the young 6ird is housed within the egg-shell, for the life-gei in awakened by the 1 heat of the mother's body. those needed things are elenmn- i al In the process of growth. How valuable the egg aB a food An authority from which somewhere I derive much that is practical, dates that every human being needs or two eggs daily The expectant should have two children should former superintendent of the Tularosa schools and at present secretary to the state board cf education, was in town for a hours on Tuesday, being en route to Alamogordo to attend the educational budget hearing.

Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Muagrave have moved here from Alamogordo and opening the Quality Bakery in the Meadows building.

(Autocaater) People are hearing so much about tnbuted and recommended by a.h„,h are being taken in tiers of the Alamo H. a. crass in Washington and where to relieve Home Economics. As we understand business depression by liberaliz- lt, the girls have tried these recipes ing the bank.rj laws, by lending anvbodv with money to the railroads and other big financial interests, that it is natural foi the man in the street to ask; "What good does that do me Directly it doesn't do the average person any mor immediate go id 4 cups or quart of beans, ada than the spring rains do the farmer. 1 Cup brown sugar The immediate effect of rain is to give everybody who goes out in it a good wetting.

But the farmer who has gone through one 01 two seasons of drought knows that a season of rain at the right time is going to regular meeting of the Oteio 1 The following bean recipes are con tv pursing Advisory Committee 1 Kvt niPm- Anril and haven't killed anybody them as yet, so they are passing the recipes along.) Mountain Baked Pinto Beans Soak beans over night. Cook tender in clear water and then to each 1 cup cooking catsup Salt and pepper Bacon strips 3-4 cup grease or clear sweet tallow. Place in large stone jar, fill with do him a lot of good in the course of watei and bake slowly, never too hot. for several hours. Warmed over they ate still better.

trien ing aO far bo the nd high 'A i i government I those. I the first last. Thi a nd and ti-ach think there ate mmd of dollars literally wa by Bureaus never be missed If th entirely. fit, is tt'H ments and, to degree of nod coon It is c-Kaf acti rl 'lfall; thing in wbltH that as a we of everything nble roads, the be the most trigs, the finest park But we these things too fast Jng cod. with the money We think that well for without try lodyV bu ow to live.

i-ds of million ted every which would were abolish Mt Mi and Mrs a II, Ml ugh Pittman Monday J. Pittman, Mr- Irma Clark and were Alamogordo attending it the Alimento theatre A. hi her if Weed, Monday. bu ind Mr tits nd even a governments. American, and re take pride, I want best po ible I.1»"i public build- and all trying te get it count it finding out first is coming from 1 is the prinicpal Wilfred Wilcox a 7-pound girl, bot Apt I The mot tier dom nicely.

Dr. Leo Mrs. Wilcox. 1 Hunter of Mar to El Paao for several Ma 1 rold Morris, grandson of vi Mr Arthur Richardson. 1 11 i from his home in Alamo lo I to Sixteen where he will visit hit fath- Mi 1 11 iris for a mther ggs daily; one, at all ages younger than puberty.

I recall a Visit from a famous renchman. a while after tbe big 1 he ate six eggs at a meal, when he in New York why not? The egg is an ess-n- ,1 fry I for muscle nerve and brain lay I adrr.it that, I myaelf, often eat three eggs properly prepared for ireakfast. Eggs and milk in daily ration Add to these full glass of orange Juice and you have a trio of values that can't be beat' But one egg ust at social dinneis, or, one hard hoiled one with bttuce. i-nl "eggs' kt ail. I rneun two or three soft i-ggs dally.

One little orange on odd mornings ju as well without. The same with starveling milk three or glasses of whole rnilk daily Is what 1 Tom McGuire wa- painfully injured last Saturday when the truck which he was driving left the road on the Tularosa-Roawell highway Mr. McGuire suffeied a dislocated and possibly a ture of that Joint He was taken to the hospital in El Paso Wednesday morning, accompanied by Guire. Mrs. Mc- with the United State; trouble day.

The Inevitable result of this orgy of public spending to tir up wide 1 pread discontent, (Which may easily result in an actual revolt the part of taxpayers. rnueh of the tax burden Is laid upon land and Improvements, not enough upon in dividual groups and enterprise -1 dl- rectly benefltted by the ex of public funds. What this country right now Is lu cut all 1 rn mental expenses Mquai'ly in half Htats, County and Local. That might causa temporary 1 assment but would be only temporary. Relieved from half of tax burden, property of all kinds wctuld earn more for Its owners capital would freer go into productive enterprises, men and women would get their Jobs back, prosperity would return inune lately.

We would to al leader arise who would adopt for his political slogan in He could be any to which he might temper of the American people. prc tool it- Blalock of Tularosa interesting ier- Sunday. their -on North Cur about tlv perirne ntii depii now iind Mrs. Blahwtk re- the serious injury of 1 attending in The wa- burned and arms whih- ex- Aith acids in the them nt at college. He Is ORNHEI.il News piiii.osornY Association Mi- i me it bui ion rimi 01 Aulucsktrr) It was an a maxing Mory of crime and its political ramifications which FYMng Loesch, president of the Chicago Ci Commission told a committee of States senate other day.

According to Mi 1 organized gangs of criminals absolutely control Chicago politi. and dr from Chlc.go bu He charged th two Al henchmen 1 in Illinois ft Menate ana In that of h.tMir in Chicago Under control of rack s. In New dlsckaiuree bury investigating have ahoefced all people, with their ravelatiang g' and cor ruption by mis of all grades and degrees. There is no iluutit that In many cities, and even in some small communities there is a partner ship between and crime, of a nature which threatens the that of our governmental and social y. lem.

What is needed more than env- thinp else ut this time Is who can stir up opinion that the people the uf- fip-tfd communities will rise In in dlgnation and throw out the crooks und gangsters. National of redit Over the hill trailed a man mule drawing plow. The clodhopper was acting "Bill, you are mule son ot a Jackass, an-l I am a man made In the Image of God. Yet. here we work, hitched together year in and out I often wonder If you work foi m- or I work for you.

Sometime- I think It Is partnership between a mule and a Surely I work harder than you Blowing here, cover the same distance, but you it on four legs I It on two. so, mathematically speaking, I do twice as much per leg as you do. Soon, we wdll be prc- paring for a corn crop When It Is I one third to the landlord for being kind enought to let me use this orner of God's universe. The other to you, and what is left Is niv share While you consume all of yours, I divide mine among child reft six hens, two ducks and banket Bill, you are getting the best of me; ain't fair for a mule, the- son of a Jackass, 1 it man, the lord of creation, of his substance. And.

come ter think of it, you only to cultivate the ground. After thur I it, and husk that com, while look over the pasture fence and tiaw at me i All fall and part of thr winter, the I whole family, fiom granny down to Mi Mrs Frank and duugh- the baby pick cotton to help Tiny accompanied by guest money to buy you a new set of har- Li trie Bonm ll, were Sunday nr-n. and pay Interest on the miirt wight at Ala men to imgc- on you; and by the way, what theatre. do you cure about the It doesn't worry you a darn bit. You Mr Mr Don Norton spent leave that to me you ungiateful Mondns vi itmp mss.

About the only time your Mr rid Ml Culbertson better Is on election day. for I can vote and you But. If I get mote out of than you do, I don't see where It Mrs. Fay Hunt, who has been dan gerourdjf ill for the past few weeks has recovered sufflt ntly to abb tc, accompany her sistei to her in Oklahoma. She and two chil her mother, Mrr Ed.

Rosen baum, and other of the family were ter leave Thursday morn The two ances of "Dream Ship" put on by the Junior ('PiP under the direction of Miss Eileen Rn hilly, were presented on tri- lay Saturday to an ap- atldtcnce and gave evidence of careful preparation. The was well chc. en, the show a pleasing novelty with good mush, furnished by a small 01 chestra. diree ted by Miss Braughton. I ionary Society of the Methodist churc Id their monthly hu-ines meeting on Tuesday of this week.

Mts A. L. Bt ugh tan. presid liTpoitn concern work of the past three months Plans ate perfected Chicken pie -upper to be given with in the next two weeks. An Impor business meeting scheduled next Tuesday afternoon and all members urged to be present On Katun) night a was held in Hall, of which part of the derived will be used foi graduation exercises, Pies, cakes, and sandwiches wen- sold during the evening Mi Oracle Ronnetl of -ia was a week-end visitor home of Mr and Ml fmnk Cox on Glorielta a Mr Mr Horen, fohnny Givens and Miss Lula ker, ft 11 of Alan rdo were Huoday in the of Mrs.

ftoea Boren mi Mi 1,1 Mrs Frank Cox. Mrs. Cox was ho t' dinner for the party Sunday her home Mi Dorothy ftrcmpunled by of her friend were Sunday vi itors isiting relatives and Homer Hick aged 31, died on Sunday evening, April 3. of pneumo- Burtal was In the local cemetery on Monday. Is survived hy hi- wife, Mr Pearl Hicks, and child The family have lived for the past yeur and a half, being formerly from Illinois.

a few weeks or months Under our capitali-t financial system, the tendency of money and of creditis to concentrate in the hands of a comparatively few the large banking and insurance companies, the big industries and the It flows out from them through the nation, in the form of loans for the purchase of goods, the financmg of industry and business. It percolates through tho-e channels into hands of the mass in the form of -alaries and wages and the price of materials, produced on the farm, in the forests and mines. these final recipients spend it. it flows back through other but similar channels to its sources In normal times this process of and inflow- is continuous and the movement in both directions Is equal in volume and ed. But in the times we have going through, some of the larger channels of inflow have been blocked and there has not been enough left in the main to maintain normal outflow.

That is the way our financial system works ystem; we are not arguing about that It is the existing system, 1 which, on the whole, works than anything else that has been tried, it is not likely to be changed very soon. But our point is that every tneas- ir- for easy credit md replenishing the supply of money must necessai- begin at the top The main reservoirs must be filled first. And if that is and reports we hear indicate that there is already great improvement funds and credit will begin to resume their old rate volume of outflow int-, indu-try md bu iness and into the pockets of the public at large. It is as foolish for the individual to get impatient over delay rn his share as it would be for farmer get impatient for his top to riju-n. Once the rain begins to frill his crop is assured if he gives n- Ic lds then proper attentmn.

The economic tain h.t- begun to fall and who will reap the best and ear- 1 crop of pro; perity will be the 1 who tie elosesl attention their business thetr jobs right now in ti-ad of sitt ng around grumbling because they yet got theu share. held Wednesday afternoon April 1932 following resolution and petition was passed; Whereas, the matter of Public Health IS of supreme importance, and work brmi in our county by the Public Health Nurse has been of untold benefit to every section, our county commissioners have the authority to authorize the expenditure of funds necessary to continue this work. Be it. Resolved, that we respectfully rec- ornmend and urge the Commissioners of Otero County to make such appropriation of funds a- may- necessary to coj 11 be If you have trouble with your husband. better try tins.

He couldn leave then. Moutuin Bean For left over beans. To a amount of beans, mashed thoroughly, add 3 eggs well beaten, salt and pepper to taste. Mix together and fry by the tablespoonful in hot fat. This is delicious.

oil) TIMERS OF DEMING TO HOLD RALLY ON APRIL Muuntuinuir Pie this and have the surprise of you life. Children love it; it is healthy, and with one slice they are Four cups of new pinto beans, does not matter how well seasoned, through a colander; 4 of cinnamon; 4 cups sugar; 6 eggs beaten light. Mix well and bake in a pie crust. MERINGUE: 2 egg whites, well beaten. 4 tablespoon sugar; tea- It may not be the ideal gpoon vanilla.

Add meringue when pies are baked and bake until meringue is light brown. These pies taste like either or and pumpkin. No one would ever guess they were beans, still they are by far the cheapest pie you can serve insofar as one slice satisfies the same as a pie of other kind Try this recipe, it is favorite. (Denting Ciraphlo) The Old Association will hnl! their 2fith annual reunion at Palomas. Chihuahua, Mexico, Tuesday April 19.

1932. All citizens of New Mexico residents of the state for 30 years or more are cordially invited to attend thi- reunion and bring their The caravan will start from the Deming Club. Deniing. N. M.

Spring Patterns Truus- ers at new low J. About 9,000 Feet Good, Second-hand PIPE OR SA I. Black and Galvanized Iron In all sizes from to 3 Inquire at News Office or ad- dress P.O. 903 Alaniogor- do. New Mexico.

fc A. B. F'all ami Mrs. of Three Rivers, were visitors day. C.

Tular- Mr. and Mrs Che ter and Mrs Roy Warren left early Thursday morning for Weed receiving word of the illness of Mrs. I. Stephens mother of Mr 1 Warren and Mr. Air It l.eavy Air.

Ii- has In us a great capable Shaking cruM. and family in Cox Mr and Mrs. C. Green of Ala mogot do celebrated Wedding Anniversary on Hatuiday however, the real eie brat on taking place on Humiay about twenty five relatives gathered and a won dalfni reunion place Mi Mrs of Mis. Roy Thains eon, of Gwislciufj Mr and Mrs John Mr 1 Louie Bradley and ipfani daughter, and Mrs.

BiadUy, i nr Sale Rest Cafe In Alamogordo; priced right tor quick In- ut (13-14) Q- now only most styles ut olfingerV for 14 were Jtumlay In the home of Mr. and Reuben and family in TLBLIC LANDH I JO OIL PROKPE 4 I I I 4 of Interior Wilbur I brows 0 IMP Million Ai of 1 deral Prospertlag, Washington. D. C-. Aptil 4 Secretary Wilbur of the Ualay 11 acres of public lands to peeling.

the first the was to withdraw ih public from 1 appli cations for for oil and gas. reopening conditional upon unit operation in Under unit operation the whole of field is pooled, leaders in the on of the acreage they po, xe-i. Authority to require unit operating was the Interior I under an act pasto-d by at the last ifflflifl The act red by Senator Walsh ID, Mont in unit operation in niun the rrtatement sard, "and in public land areas oil and gua are being deveJoped demonstrated Its Jr-oedMlity and the Importante of a requisite in the resumption of prospecting on the public ------Woodman, Spare That Cowl cow tree of Venezuela a milky latex In Us This 1 consumed by natives tuilk Is consumed lb other countries. City 3 tar. ArmancTs COSMETICS Creams Rouges Powders Lipstick III quHlil) at tt Moderate price fur all tjpfa ARMANI) featured at------ DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS onion's Club Entertain Saturday afternoon, April 2, the Woman Club were hosts to clubs from Alamogordo.

Carrizoao, and Glencoe, it a o'clock lunch served ut the club hOlise spacious and ttiactive fragrant with blossoms long were placed in the main hall were laid for 1 Clayton president of hostess elub, wet the with a charnuna then presented Mi- Neii Banders Hlmpers, who as a most toa-t-mlstress Mrs. Coe, of (Jlencne, Lemon, Csrrlzoxu, and Lee Bradford, of federation chairmen responded with few Mrs w. Loggitlns and Mrs, Bheltop for the Alamogordo (dub; Okcar for the club and Mts V. for Glencoe, followed by Mrs. Tom Alarum gordo, past of the state federation, Mrs.

A. E. Thomas county school superintendent and an honorary member of the Tularosa club), C. It Jefferis, reskdent of the 4th urn Mayer, of Cun It Champion lad the group in singing the federation America the after which adjournment made high school auditorium, where program cunsi-ting tif vocal and instrumental numbers was put on. having been ar anged by H.

S. and Karl Major, concluding with an entertaining Spanish playlet direct- by Mrs Curtis Johnson, the being hy her Spanish pupils, assisted by Miss LHirothy Coulter ot the faculty, In and at I We vs a rurul sage that them ns dtamonds uiwu.i* Home BPMMG nt AIR CLIP COMI ING IN' (Artesla Advocate) The Spring clip of the Pinon-Avls Angora Goat is moving rather with shearing in full However, bulk of the clip is expected to Stored within the next few days and wilt be marketed through Mexico Wool Co-operative Association at Roswell within the next two weeks. Despite the prevailing rold weather in the hills, few have been reported since shearing got underway. A report from Boston, the nmhair center, says that little wool haa been but puces have shown an easing tendency. Manufacturers have delayed their heavy weight The market been unset tied by the acfi.m of the National Wool Marketing Cooperation in mag ing a sale of 5 pounds of mo- heti around cents a pound.

The hair has been (u carpet mills with the understanding that it will not be used for other than carpet purposes. The average advance for the 193 and 1931 mohair crop is 3 cents Little wool has been moved in the west and that mostly in Arizona. Founded on Rock Ax a nation itncntnlly sound the tge American family Is Home Companion. FRESI I FROM T1IE SEA California White Sea Bass This Week and Every Thursday 30c lb. THE REST IN Meats Lunch Goods Groceries AT ALL TIMES DUTCH MARKET NINTH STREET PONTIAC REDUCES prices A slashing reduction in Pontiac Six prices brings the important new features of 1932, Pontiac9s extra size and comfort, to a new low price LOOK AT THESE 715 725 765 795 These nee low are f.

o. b. Pontiac, and include -at no ritru tAarge Hf the important in die to the Pontiac more lhan ever hief of Valuev. I Coupe $1 Sow Only Two-door Sedan Sow Only Sport Coupe Sow Only Four-door Sedan Sow Only Convertible Couj ve Sow Only Custom Sedan Son Only LOOK AT THESE FEATURES Standard equipment at no extra charge these Ride Crmtrol. Syncro-Mesh Quirt Second Free Wheeling 4 Delco Uorejoy Shock Absorbers 114-inch Wheelbase, Longest of Any Car in the Low-Price Field Increased Power Greater Economy Full Pressure Lubrication Fisher Bodies Driver's Seat Strumen Panel On All Doors Sew, Roomier Adjustable Improved In.

Inside Locks Lise Rubber Cushioning at 47 Chassis Points Enclosed Springs Many Other Vital Improvements. At the new low do not be MtUficd with anything than the remarkable value and features which Pontiac ofirrs. An oui General Motors Value. Liberal G. M.

A. C. if desired. GORDON-SHELTON MOTOR COMPANY ALAMOGORDO, N. M.

211-215 TENTH STREET.

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