Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Alamogordo Daily News from Alamogordo, New Mexico • Page 9

Location:
Alamogordo, New Mexico
Issue Date:
Page:
9
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

PAGE EIGHT ALAMOQOH.DC NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1942 Terence Base who recently enlisted for service, with the engineers of the U. S. Navy has been called for duty and will leave Saturday to report to Norfolk. Va. Mr.

and Mrs A McRae have gone to Denver, where Mis McRae will remain with her parents while Mr. McRae is in service. A will report at Fort Blias soon. Billy Copenhaver and Frank McLeskey, were here from Texas Tech. at Lubbock a few days on a visit with home folks.

Mrs Allen on Texas Ave. is enjoying a visit from her sister, Mrs W. Smith of Tahoka, Texas, whom she had not seen in twenty years ------------o------------- A HAUNTED HITIXR Mrs Springer has returned to Fort Bayard after a brief visit here with her parents. Mr and Mrs Kilgore Mr. Springer, who enlisted recently, is n.w stationed at Dutch Harbor.

TURKEYS ORDER YOl Tl RKEY EARLY WALNUTS ENGLISH In Pound ALMONDS FRESH In Shell, pound WALNUTS BLACK Pei Pound CURRANTS IN CELLO BAGS Pei PbulWI FILS BLACK, Rkg 14c WHITE Rkg FRUIT CAKE MIX Ounce Tin Foi ARRLES-ORANGES A GOOD VARIETY OF EACH 30 35 25 isl 47 PEACHES DEL HAVEN No 2 4 Tin PEANUT BUTTER AVONDALE Pei Pint SOAP Lady Alice, Granulated, 24-oz box CRACKERS HITS'. 1 Round Box CAULIFLOWER SNOW WHITE Per Round CRANBERRIES EATMORE Pei Pound LETTUCE LARGE CRISP HEADS CELERY UTAH Per Bunch 25' 28' 20 27 13' 25 8 16 MA mm 'i 1 rv I a PHONE 89 Rosalio has resigned his portion with the Sacramento Co to lccept a position in the postoffice He also res.gned as probate Judge and Irvin has been appointed for the pired term, to Jan. 1, 1943 A Grider returned Friday from Victoria, Texan, where he attended gi iduation ceremonies, when his -on A. P. Glider, received his wings and was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant.

Lt. Glider accompanied his father home for i few days visit. He left Tuesday for a short visit in Amarillo and from there goes to Tall- lhassee, Fla where he will be stationed for the present. Harold Lane, son of Mi and Mrs Uel Line, received his wings the completion of his Navigator's at Sacrament Calif with a commission as 2nd lieuten- tnt He is now stationed at Pocatello, Id Harold graduated from the Alamogordo high school ind the swell Military Institute and attended Louisiana State University year and the New Mexico A. i ultural College two years (Christian Monitor) While the peoples of the United Nations rejoice in good news from world-wide fronts Algiers taken, Oran falling, the British-Amei ican pincers closing on Rommel, advances reported from Russia and New Guinea from Adolf Hitler himself comes information of an- othet Allmd vict ry.

That is the inadvertent disclosure that defeat occupies the mind of Der He lives with the vision of disaster. He let the cat out of the bag in his Beer Hall speech. Not only did he have to talk of counter strokes and other defense measures, arguing falsely that defense is easier than offense. He went back to 1918 and asserted that he foresaw no repetition of Gei collapse then. Why bring that up? Why go on to talk about his own actions in extremity and to declare that he would not run away as the Kaiser had? Why should the asserted mastei of Europe, the wielder of a supposedly irresistible blitzkiieg i be any such comparisons? Because Adolf Hitler es look ahead The man who wrote 1 Kampf" had considerable ability to est.mate events in advance, to foresee the effects of given pollti- 1 cal and military causes.

He valued spiritual factors. But ha now knows of the strength of love ol freedom and justice. He can see new aimies rising against him. He cannot fool himself about the futuie. His imagination has already pictui ed the end of the war and the face he sees is the face of defeat.

He run away. He be allowed to. Even now he can get away from his own fears of disaster. Even while boasting of plans for visiting new horrors on his enemies his own terror haunts him and speaks in his own words. sors TOP THAT i BY NEW MRS 'WBONDS HOME OWNED FREE DELIVERY PERSONALS Margaret Ellen Cooper is spending the with friends in El Mrs J.

11 Meade has be. lousiy ill at her the past few weeks Mi Meade also been poor health but is Improving Mi nd Mrs Chester Weed have pui'hrtsed the denee of Mis McRatt ad joining Church of CJhnM Mr. and Mrs M. PiestrMge and hlldren returned Wednesday from Albuquerque when they visited Mrs parents, mid attended th. wedding Mi Wand i Hehgrnan and Samuel Epstein Mrs Frank Burba and ons turned Wednesday from two with pat rnts at Frederick, and with I hi other who left tin week fnl Army duty.

Sgt and Mis Perkw and -on of Carlsbad are here for a short visit with Mnr. Parker parents, Mr. and Mrs I A M- llae ami with Mi and Mis, C. Chappell. Mi ami Mrs Rhilhp Creek here from Cloud, toft tod a to me.

mottier Mrs May Snnth or Vondervort Aik Who will an i visit here Mr and Star.nurd HanUn are here from Birbee. Arlr They expect to locate in Alamogordo or some other Irreality rn So New Mexico. Stannurd has bean a linotype operator on a Daily for 20 years and tris resigned Job to take a little rest Ml and Mi Hon of Rill doio, were visitors hex- Wed Dt Dixon and Billy and Hobart, from Santa Fe, spent the end with his parents, Mr and Mi A H. Dixon jo Miss Ja kie Alexander left lor the Silver City Tea. hers College Sunday to re-utne her studies after recuperating from an appendectomy.

Mis Laffei ty and of and Mrs Harvey Sad let of El Jient lay here Week With I mti'Oel, I A Erfftrty and family Mrs due l.afierty tchin, Sul K. College at Alpine Mi, John McKct had thi that her hio't Green has enlisted in the H. Arr- c-o i and is st.it.on*d at Mineral We.Is, in Ft. Worth the past yea Mi hertz Ui-b- hei for two Weeks with tier daughter, Mr I Holden and to l-'ort Wortt when- die .1 nrak. ti- home with tier dau liter Mrs.

NeiUon Mrs dchertx states that her sun Edward, formerly of Ala n.ogordo in the Am th M.dical Corps and is stationed at Mi mu I-la Raul Copenhaver came in Friday ft California on visit to hie parents, Mr. and Mrs John Copenhaver and brother Staley and wife lie was accompanied by Bud Woodson of Wiirn.r ton, who visited In the Cop. nhaver home. left Monday for (heir work Mrs toy Maddison and Willk ie, left Sunday for a visit in i before joining Mr, Madd in Indio, Calif Lt. who has sc-n active duty in the Solomon Islands, writes b.

Mi Olivet that he been on a short furlough whi New Zealand. A. J. Newsom of la Luz, as is his custom, grew some tall corn this year to it the county fan but as there was no fair the coin wa not shown stalk of this euro feet, ti inches to the real jeladder- COI I Rev. of Albuq day and his Mrs.

Simn live in ti tier include R. of the P. Simn. ter. of Alar Hinims of 1 grandchildr Mrs Denton jue, dnesday visiting with Mrs.

Anna Simms, othet children all now vicinity, and she had of having them all at one time. The others loicy Simms, pastor r.yterian Church; Dr. Mrs Winches and Donald ularosa. Several of the also were present Califprr.m Paul works at Dougins Arr craft Company and Bud Mis Ilastings thiough last Thur day to t'alrfornia after a weeks her at ind She ttrat -le arrived hon II tinte lui son Vern he for iluty Mi Mrs and itught' is Norm Los Ang. visltors at Ntwsom ydc week Mr.

Davis ir a member of finger pt a pnriment of Aagsies Polire force Mrs. Davis la a of Mi and Mrs A of Luz antf Mi- Harold old bis mother, Mr Minpi. Old of El Paso, and Mrs Voyde of Alani te Sund at hou of Mr and Mrs. A. J.

Ne Mi DUI Si a of Mr New som, was foimerly trari manager of Tul Tel- ephofie ira tg and Dpetatoi at Alain Ex. bang The vice Boat ment of a the paat of Weed. Raymond and Jame eia, ara in Cnraon Jon Alamogordo alero, Tula i Eugene Ha in rig a 'ounty Selective Ser- rnnounces the enlist- lmbet of local men in Charlie Schultz rred Coast Guard, rmson, of Alamogordo, Luther Brown, of he Army, and Ralph Manuel Chaves of Herbert Botelta of od Baca of ve joined the Navy neu has been accepted it pa Reserve and Is a- all Tune fn for Search The Scriptures Broadoast KOI! kil 50.000 watts 30 45 i. week day morning AI.I.KM, IMrtwtor M.iiling p. () Box Albuquerque l- with a hip build og Wdmingloti nip it a Thanksgiving the real thing 'd you tt slwsyf A.i.

And it fa ta kj dortk cold II I tbs tk.ii«. it it it in temporary nit of oi our luxuries md a few of still untold things to thank- till foi and above all. the principles upon which our nation was founded. for iiuiiiy more i hitn 1 I II INLNGIYINGs it it it Ifs MITY-NICE, ity -N ice akery MAGNOLIA COCA-COLA KOTTI.1NO COMPANY luna 4 -dr Vandell Kivd- at Birch Ei Phone 4L 905 N. Y.

Avenue miles an hour or 00 miles an hour? mm i Hi wmr mM flunk an easy pruc at stake is your car! sensible top of a cinch for your engine, cumpirwi to un- cold starting down at 00 miles an hour! People in dead earnest to battle wear from the very start are having ir engines OIL-PLATED, simply by changing to ConocoN th motor oil. This -1 apparent "magnetic ly bonds lubricant inner engine parts. OIL-PLATING. It resembles any protective plating in not all elsewhere" while the car stands cold. OlL-PLATING doesn't quickly tlr.tir.

off to the crankcase. Oil down th re is still trying to move on as tin- engine starts, while OIL-PLATINU is already fastened clear up to the topmost piston rings. tin re ahead of rampant wear in starting cold. Its there the of the time, too. And so the strong bquid- type him of Conoco N'h is sliding between OIL-PLATED a look in for change at Your Mileage Men i station.

knows your Winter grade (Continental Oil Co. JOIN 1 Yourself to the Ci.L’B at Your Mileage FREE Conoco station. Choose your own regular day to have him check tires, oil, radiator and battery. His systematic at- tt-ntion means trouble-prevention. report in ad on lubrication and anything that 1 find you need for the duration of your cur! CARE 1 UR YOUR CAR FOR YOUR COUNTRY CONOCO MOTOR OIL lhey Serve Amenai by Keeping Our Cars and Trucks Serving for Victory if Why America's Cars and Tracks Are VIMCUS OF Solo transportation for war workers in many communities.

Sols transportation for war materials in many communities. Six out of every ten farms use one car or more. per cent of all farm car mileage ie necessity driving. Many war plants depend on trucks to haul all "Victory" freight. alone serve 54,000 communities not reached by railroads.

The automotive mechanics of yesterday are the Victory Service Mon of today. For up to them to maintain the motorized transportation system which carries men and materials to and from America's war plants, America's farms, other essential They know their job, and they're doing their Help them to keep your car or truck serving for Victory by getting skilled service now and regularly. on opurli by thm Highway Daftattmanl and tha Statistical Oapattmant ot A. A. CHEVROLET OS SEE YOUR Headquarters for A A it VICTORY SERVICE a a a on all makes of cars and trucks Sacramento Motor Co.

Guillon Chevrolet Co. Alamogordo, N. Mex. Tularosa, N. Mex..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Alamogordo Daily News Archive

Pages Available:
153,329
Years Available:
1900-2024