i As I See It Retail :Merchants PlanJDollar.~Days; First...

10
, . ' f , , i I \ · , I I \' I I f 1 I 1 I I , J > , , i. I 1 J I 1 , j, , , \ , " , I I ! I I .: , I \ ,: \ ; j . .. " .. I , f , j ! - "r , , , 1 ) , I ! , , , , " ! .. . " A Ii' - e-e- ..... I , . Warriors Play In Carrizozo Today Tile ItuidollP \Val'l'iora Reck tholr se\'enth victory of thl' 1l000son to' tiny Wridn)·) in ('arrizoJto, with the kickoCf scheduled fol" 1:30. 'f.he Wnrrlol'1l have now. won tWl'lvl' lltl'ail:ht gllnH.'lI countin/: the la!Jt six of tho 1{)4U .1·a!lon. Thill year they have leor. I'd Hit po:nt5 to Ie. for their op' ponents. The Griulies arc ona of the three tellms to BI'ortt on Ihe Warl'lom this Ilenson. mudoso won 33 to 0 earher in the se.Bon. Ltl'lt Saturday night in Artesia the Wa1'riorn defented Aroo.I .. B by a of 20 to 2. AftcS!Cl 8eorc a odety belore tho «amo wa!'! a minuU! old, but tho War- riors ctlmo back Iltrong and scor' ('d two touchdown!! in the, first .\uarter. WodeHl.'dororoko mnde Ihe firllt from the fh'e yard lino after Wayn£> L('will had /let. it up woth a 1U.yard llnllUlh through "l'ntl'r. 111(' pallll for ntra point wng nil /Sood, Milton Snnchell worN! tllP lll'l'ond with II IcnlJ!l' tiOnal cat, h of a llhort Jll1l3 from UaVl' }'arltll and 40 )'(1r run fol' owmg tbo l'ntch. lIedgccolto smMhl'd over for the pxtra point. The lll'lontl nnd thil'd qunrtem Were nt'orf'lv!'l!>l, although Artcsm ill! tbe third 'lunrter endl.'d. The \\' arriol'S held lor four II!nYIl in!lit!e their own ,,\\',) )o'nrd hnc to over on ohm n!\, Parks klclted out. nicoly fI Olll bl'!l1nd the goal hno and II (IW. minute!l latvf H(tdgccoko hit ';andll'll with a long pall!! for .1/ and n !It III e. however ,he 1,lay wag cnll.. d haclt and ltuidO'lo penahz(>tl G yardQ f()r ,fhall' Two plnys btl'r the samo ,lag9 play !lunin Wllg giJod for a WUl.'hdown, .\gnm lIedgccoko rammed till' hnc for t.llo oxtra pomt. , , Open Meeting Planned By' Boqrd Of Youth Center The Boara of Directors ot tho Ruidoso Youth Center r.Qld Il meeting Thursday night of last week, OctoUl.'l· tath. to di!Se\1sl1 plamJ for the future. . During the business ses!don it was decided to hilld an open meet-.' ing Fl'ida)' night, December 1st, with everyone In Ruido:lo-llondlJ Valley and the ViIIllge of Rui' d01lo urged tQ attend. During the open meeting officCl-8 will 'llo Illected for the coming year and plans made fur futuro impro\'e' nwnts and uctivitil's. 1'hat night there will also be served a "Dutch I.unch" with a ('harge )f $1.00 pl'r plate being mauc. for thlS will hu on 8all' 800n. 1 hOllo serving on the board at nrc Bill Ual't, Ray Dill, Lynn Butle?, Dick Hatllft, Ralph nl'OWn, Mrs, Bernard Rooney, Mrs. Jim Hule, Mrs. Clarke, "Clarke, Paul Douglas ann :u rll. J l;'S!I Harris. , Ki.1 Bonnen Home RICI Bonnell arrived homo from the EI ('a80 hospital TUCAdar. evening of Inst week. 110 t. fee· ing fine nnd will be In bl!d about ten morc days. Ite can com. pany now, too. . •... {-get fro- .: ..•.. , r..-o v: F. W. AUXILIARY ENCIULAbA bINN£1t $1.00 AmeriCAn Letlon H.lt SATURDAY, OCT. 21 , 4 p. m. to •, ••• AI.o pil'o..... 11'1 futunn .. local taleat. Mon.,. to.o to lU ... School Plano Flilld. H ••• the pla .. a0w4a.l!t. to , , It. ... Republican Rally Here October 24th 'I Ill' ('ounty Republican Gnndi- dUll'S will hold II naliy in Ruidaao Octob«>r 2Gt.h, Wednesday night at Bonal's Skating Rmk. in down' town ftUld030 to begin at 7:30 p. m. Therp Will be Ilpeeehe.ll by thtt nndidates followed by a danee with musl(' by Ray need. The senIOr elaM of Uuidono higb school \Viti Jmve tbe concession. at tblJ rally. . ___ __ Fisheries Study - "Il Completed At Ruidoso FlnherlM director Fred Thompson hall Just returned from'll survey of conditions In the c:out!lem llectlon of the state where In conjunction with Dick Algood, Department en· glnC(?r. !lud Bill l!umphrle5, dlstrlct wnrden llt Capitan. he made 11 llur· \'ey of Cltrcnm conditions at Ruldooo. New Mexico. The llurvey 01 the Ruldo:m river WM to recommend to the Ruldo!'.o Owne Proktctlvc As!;oclntlon. cltnm· ber 01 commcrro. and the Llano. Club. me3n.'1 of 1mprovlna the C1!lh· Ing conditions on the /ltrrant. Tho- mp:;on'o plan of connlrucUng 11 eer· leo 01 small dant!) to IncrellSll th(' amount of w(\\(>r In Ule llt.renm Is ('xJ'l('ekd to lX' followed coon by l'onotructlon on tilt" i'art. of mem- tirro of the White Mountain Oam(l IJrot('eUve TIle Improv"m(>nlfl wUI toke plnee on tilt' str(lant abov(' the town Of Ruldo:;o. Ruldo:o, between th«>re and the Me- '>cnlero Indian R('S(>rmUon. and are expected to Incf«>llr:e th(l trout fl!lh Inl1 for Ull' many tour- !sts who coml' to the art'll ea«>h ceQ. &on. Thompwn 1111'.0 vlr.lted thl' Pecon rll:('1' llre3 belot? Mer-mIll" dam where he nnd AlIIJOOd dr(>w up spa- clflcntlonn for a fhh trap to be used thpre In oot1tU'rt!on with rough fl!lh removal. Elva Wilson. County School 8u)lerinwndcnt. snys that the pic ture money, referring Peter Hurd watercolor, ladies :\rebella", is despera needed Plan . ummag'" for the Snn PatricIO Srhool. v The school, which burned lnst Sale Nov. 4th hllS been rehuilt. and the building should be completed and At thr'ir relmlnr meeting rendy to moVe into by sometime in 1031 n'ght o! thi'1 WP£,k thp November. There wiU be lour American Lpgion Auxl!iory of rooms (ndobe) and indoor res nnidosj) ptnnnt'd their tirst pro- rooms hllve been blocked in for jt'Pt of the ypnt nnd nnnounl.'ed the future, but. there is no money plans for II rummage snIt' Novt>m to finish them now. And there is b('r 4th at tht> 1A:crion lIall. Every no money to wire the bulld:ng for 'Ille is invited to contribute "rum· electricity. It is the hope of Mrs. mage" for the sale. Wilson that thero will be enough ...• "pkturc money" for this purpose. Baptist Church Party The people of San Patrieio made a large contribution in tree labor There w"te 10 juniors present to help rebuild their school, but for the "Pioneer Party" at the the alloted money just. wouldn't Baptist rhur('h last Stlturday stretch far enough tor even all night and six adult!l, including the necessities. their /lpOnMr, L. U. Gihaon. The The next time you are in Rui· t,'TOUp enjoyed games and refresh doso stop by Anderson's LumbeI' ments of popcorn, cookies llnd hot Co., and ask how you might help chocolate. . the school and become tho owner _.•. '''_OM, ' ". of the painting ••• or writ(! and Bonnen Grocery Mk them. Sometime in Novembel" some will take it 10 Open Here home for th(llr OWI'I. Charles Bonnett formerly of -----. -,' Carlsbad and' his wile have come Stout and Pior to ltuitloso to make their home " ilnd go Into the grocery bti.lne5ll. c.tAntelope lIe ia the fnther of Kil.'l Bonnell of Ruidoso. S. W.i Stout and Mac Prior, His bu.'llness will be tocated both of Green Tree, reported to in t1 bUilding now under eOtllltruc' the News tbat they Il g ot their tlon in the Palmer Gat(! wily. It antelope". The two .. wet(! will be operated M II help. your' hunting on the Hop Lee Ranch selt store. He pl.nll to be aole to beloW' A1amogotdo Ilnd had their Open in about sixty dnys. The)' game two hQurs they (the will carry (1 complete linn ot men) had been tUti1l!d lOOse tofresb fruibl and vegetables, mllats atar! the hunt. Add staple #!'l)c,r(!lI; ere. Picture Money Could Buy Wiring 'ng committee WIlS selected to 1.t hume has bel'n "we can't af work out complete plans to ho'd ford to". This program be'ul; the first dollar day November 4; phmned by the merchants is also ;eorge Fuchs, B:11 Hart, Dipk Rat designed to show their potential 'iff, Joe Hawkins, chalrmun' ,'ustemers that "they can't uf Carmon Phl1lips and Lina Beth ford not to trade In their own Stewart. After working all thit< territory." . week completing plans they have Businesses represented at the 'ailed a meeting for Friday night. meeting ·,were Ruidoso Drygoods, 27th at which time all Buclmer Elet·tr!<:, I"ox Merchan- nerchants who plan to participatl' 1'le, Icl' Plant, Kay Mllsons. S.. lf 'lUI meet at the Community "ierve, Ruidoso Drug, VlIlag(l Gift ·enter. RhQP, Warren Barrett. Mannies. Palt of the nhm ... includes a Brunell's, Ruidoso I·'ood Mart. Jrawing every .1Dollar Day" with Carmon Phillips, Sacra Bros., Star ;he merchants taking part giving Liquor Store and Huidoso News. tickets to their customers, one This week the committee has ticket for -ea('h dollar spent. The .,pent man)' houl'll cnlllng on other .Ickets for the first draw'ng, No\'- Ill('rchants {Nm Huldoso to Green ember 4th have been ordcred and free. explaining the plnn to will be here In time for distrlbu· and IIgiving them an tion October 27th when final :0 tnke part. Next week they will rules and regulations will be set .(\Onounce complete rules for th(l number nnd kinds of The hue and cry of those who prIZl's, etc. as well as a list of ha ve not been doing theil' trading nart!l'i pating busi nl'SS hOUlle&. Father of Local Man Buried In $trawn David Edward Hoberson, who wall born March 19, 1867 1 .and was the father of Gib RODerson Ilf Ituldo!lo, paslled away at. "t·rawn, Texlls SundaY. October 1 and was buried in the eemettlry there Tuesday. October 3. Born in Tennessee he moved to Hood County, TeXAs when a small boy. He went to Strawn in 1888 and resided there until 1937 when he moved to Wentherford, moving back to Strawn in 1042 to retire. Mr. ltobernon had been a Carmer all of his life. lie 19 survived by his witI.', three duughterll. Mrs. Ellie I..'lne, 'Irs. Robert lIoft'mlln of Strawn. and Mrs. Dorothy Boyd of Amar· 1110; nin!' /lono, Ril«>)', Kenneth llnu 1)onald Uobefson of Strnwn. Fl'nnk of Girvin; G. C. of RUi' lOGo; B. L. of W cntberford; D. W. '1£ Io'orsnn and J. L. of McCamey. \Iso II step daughter, Mrs. Glady!! Duckworth of· Dreckenridltc an,l t.wo brothers. Uall, of Minern! Wells, nnd Jaek of Thurber, 36 u-randehildrcn and 23' greut arnndchildrC!n. , RUIDOSQ,' NEW MEXlCO, FRIDAY <><::lTOI3Ji:n 20, 1950, 'I . Retail :Merchants Plan , - I First Event And Drawing· :Nov. 4 Ruidoso To Play Monument Here lIere'o the Inte3t "dope" on the hot Class C football race in New Mexico. Ruidoso, !I1ounminaSr lnd Monument llre nil undeated in conference play. Mounminair is now lending In points lll1 Rui, doso's game with Artesia B lllst week wn9 not II conference game. Coach Cy Leland announced :hia week that efforts to obtain a frllmC witb Vaughn have fniled. However he has lined up 11 game with Monument for Nov. 17. A coin wa9 filpped to determine the site of the game and Monument won. They will return the game .n Ruidoso next year. Monument has defeated llrelrose and Tatum. Mounminair is also undenfted nnd has two more conference games to plny--Los Lunas and Rosa. Ruidoso now hn9 tbree reo mnining conference game!l-to dny in Carrizozo, Nov. 3 with Gapitnn here, and Nov. 17 in Monument. Important To All Reserves ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.- Army. cnllsted re!lcnists with four or more depcndentll now under ordcl's to report tor active federal service may be discharg('d 'Jpon aJ,lplication, the New Mex· ico MIlitary District announced this week. The policy parallels the de· pendency discharge rules recently announced by tbe Navy. Depen' dents nrc defined all children, spouse and parents. but no other relatives. Applicntiona must be /lupported by affidavits from the reservists and hill dependents. Further In· formotlon may bp obtained from t!t(' militnry dilltrict. P. O. Box 1689. Albuquerque, or the nenr est ORe unit Instru.-tor. \ It - , See " : ,. :VOL. V 18. As I . New Knitting Shop To Open Oct. 24th Mrs. Mildred Jeffers, owner of the Gateway Courts, announced this week the opening Tuesday, October 24th of' WI! Knitting Shop" in her home. Mrs. Jeffers plans to be . Tues' . day, Thursday and Saturday of New Owner i=or each week. Instructions for knit- HollyYItiOd Business ""t: l t;;l; The Western Stock Yards was materials in her shop. . . taken ove.1' Wedne!5day of IMt She will handle natiotudly ad, week by Mr. W. L. Patton of vertlsed brands of wools lIuch as Seminole, TexM. .• Botany. Bernate's and BeeHive Mr. Patton i!l t-alC1ng over this imported yarns, M well M all bUJiiness with full kMWlfidge of other needed supplies. Very soon the pt'e!ent condition and thfi thel"e will be a demomtration 1."ecord df the bttlinelMJ with de- day announced at which time a. terminltion to put it (wet. He is well known knitting imtructot' to run the business wUl be itt Ruidoso. Mrs. Jeffera to gt ·8 people What tb«!y hopes totrllt}uently have lueh ",ant and tlie ..UoJ1S persons here for the benefit ()f they need. 1Ii! plllhS include buy- hllr sttJ.dents. . ihg stock and alaughtering BeginneB as welt as "old time" ftfl" others.' knitters are Ihvited to clall8es . 1dt. and u n. '1". Judy of and sho wanta people who have Ottan PaD...! N. M •• who have Uved articles they have .. made in Green.. ·.!"tee fbt the patt tW€) knitted . t'ocheted tobrlnll them )'elh's. will be in charge. t«J ·het thop to ucJijplIlY." . .. ,,1El I THE WEATHER I IE rB Indinn summer, a few flnkes of snow Were seE'n in the nir Sunday noon. By Llo7d P. Bloodworth ..., (By J,loyd P. Bloodwo.. th) ... In this column Inllt week I mentipned a visit I had· with Sena- tor Dennis The printer .got theCbnve:z: btothel'll mixed up had me talking Judge . Friday night a representative DaVid Chavez. Those thlngs will . and enthusiastic group of mer' even among· the best ehants of Ruidoso, Hollywood, printers. The proof teader should and Green Tl'ee met at the Com' have caught the mistake but he munityCenter to discuss plans to illd not. " promote year around business in ,A recent Visit With Harris Shel- the area carrying. out a plan to ton! well known. Southwest.ern. make this a permanent and nor- artlat. was mapiring. Nme·. mal community economically. teen years ago Harrla broke a The meeting was called to hip and all of these yea.rs he .has order 'by Lloyd .P. Bloodworth,l "had. a more or less dlfllcu.lt tlmllacting as chairman. After a -shott gettmg a r0 1!nd. Last sprmg talk by him urging the merchants broke the hiP again nnd was 10 to think of some plan a cast for several weeks. He tells consumers in the trade terr;tory me now that he feels better 'an be drawn to this community he has for manyy.ears. It Just to trade the meeting was thrown goes show that when one has "pen to discussion nnd sugges. the rIght .perspective and learns tions from the floor. For the how to thmk right he gets along next period many Ideal! were sub, much better. It i'S not the 8 ze of . the man in the fight that counts, mitted and discussed and but he size of the fight ill the f.rom these evolved the decIsion man. Hnrris spends several to have "Dollar Day" on the first months each summer in Ruidoso Saturday of each month. and hlLlJ done 110 for many yenrs. Our American Legion Post is To close the meetmg the follow· now in the of our annual membership (;ampaign. I hope that every veteran will join uf with us anti help to swell our ro . to Q grcatel.:. number than we had the PUllt yeal: when our member' ship went over the hundred mark. The American Legion has done more for the veteran than any other organization in the nation. At the recent convention in Cali- fornia they urged the goverment to a real program of prepared. neMin order that the world may know, that while we arc working :for lleace, we arc strong enough to take care of llny thnt might be thru:Jt upon us. Come on bOYD, join the American Legion. .. 'Ve sent out several hundred cards recently adVising our friends that we had tnkcn over the NC\ya llnd telling them that their ouhccription had exp:red. Up to the present time we have receiv(>d more than 160 renewnl!l nnd new sub:!crlpt,lOns. 1 this n record that cnnnot be ex· ceUed nnywhere in the weekly newapnper field. Among the renewnls that cnme in wns one from Coke Johnson. prominent banker and farmer of Hatcb, New Coke also wrote a littlo note that brought. bnck fond memoril.'j) of Pllllt years. Ho and 1 wero in high school to' gether marc years ag? than I like to think. W 0 were on the first high school football tenm ever fielded by the Polytechnic high sehool of Ft. Worth. I hnve kept up with Coke's achieve· ments and have rejoiced in his succe:m. Cotltinued on Page 4 , . , Iii Low Precip 10 78 36 00 11 80 29 00 12 76 2G 00 I 13 79 28 00 14 76 30 00 1G 72 32 Trace 16 74 32 .00 C. A. C'alver. I I , 1 ( v , f \ t;.,- t , If ,

Transcript of i As I See It Retail :Merchants PlanJDollar.~Days; First...

• , . '

f,,

iI\

·,II\'

I

If

1

I1I

I,

J

>,,

i.

I1J

I1

,j,,

,\

,"

,II

!

I

I

.:,

I\

,:

,~ \

;j

. .." ..

~

I,

f•,

~ j

•!-

"r

,,,1)

, I!,, ,,"!..

•. "

A Ii'

-e-e- .....-.'"='"'_~

I"~

, .

Warriors Play InCarrizozo Today

Tile ItuidollP \Val'l'iora Reck tholrse\'enth victory of thl' 1l000son to'tiny Wridn)·) in ('arrizoJto, withthe kickoCf scheduled fol" 1:30.'f.he Wnrrlol'1l have now. wontWl'lvl' lltl'ail:ht gllnH.'lI countin/:the la!Jt six gllm~ll of tho 1{)4U.1·a!lon. Thill year they have leor.I'd Hit po:nt5 to Ie. for their op'ponents. The Griulies arc onaof the three tellms to BI'ortt onIhe Warl'lom this Ilenson. mudosowon 33 to 0 earher in the se.Bon.

Ltl'lt Saturday night in Artesiathe Wa1'riorn defented Aroo.I.. Bby a !1~'ore of 20 to 2. AftcS!Cl8eorc a odety belore tho «amowa!'! a minuU! old, but tho War­riors ctlmo back Iltrong and scor'('d two touchdown!! in the, first.\uarter. WodeHl.'dororoko mndeIhe firllt from the fh'e yard linoafter Wayn£> L('will had /let. it upwoth a 1U.yard llnllUlh through"l'ntl'r. 111(' pallll for ntra pointwng nil /Sood, Milton SnnchellworN! tllP lll'l'ond with II IcnlJ!l'tiOnal cat, h of a llhort Jll1l3 fromUaVl' }'arltll and 40 )'(1r run fol'owmg tbo l'ntch. lIedgccolto

smMhl'd over for the pxtra point.The lll'lontl nnd thil'd qunrtem

Were nt'orf'lv!'l!>l, although Artcsm~hf('atN1{'d !lI'rlOus!~' ill! tbe third'lunrter endl.'d. The \\'arriol'S heldlor four II!nYIl in!lit!e their own,,\\',) )o'nrd hnc to t~kl' over onohm n!\, Parks klclted out. nicolyfI Olll bl'!l1nd the goal hno and II(IW. minute!l latvf H(tdgccoko hit';andll'll with a long pall!! ~ood for.1/ ~'ard'l and n !It III e. however,he 1,lay wag cnll..d haclt andltuidO'lo penahz(>tl G yardQ f()r,fhall' Two plnys btl'r the samo,lag9 play !lunin Wllg giJod for aWUl.'hdown, .\gnm lIedgccokorammed till' hnc for t.llo oxtrapomt.

, ,

Open MeetingPlanned By' BoqrdOf Youth Center

The Boara of Directors ot thoRuidoso Youth Center r.Qld Ilmeeting Thursday night of lastweek, OctoUl.'l· tath. to di!Se\1sl1plamJ for the future. .

During the business ses!don itwas decided to hilld an open meet-.'ing Fl'ida)' night, December 1st,with everyone In Ruido:lo-llondlJValley and the ViIIllge of Rui'd01lo urged tQ attend. During theopen meeting officCl-8 will 'lloIllected for the coming year andplans made fur futuro impro\'e'nwnts and uctivitil's.

1'hat night there will also beserved a "Dutch I.unch" with a('harge )f $1.00 pl'r plate beingmauc. Ticke~ for thlS will hu on8all' 800n.

1 hOllo serving on the board atI)re~ent nrc Bill Ual't, Ray Dill,Lynn Butle?, Dick Hatllft, Ralphnl'OWn, Mrs, Bernard Rooney,Mrs. Jim Hule, Mrs. F;~ell Clarke,~~xel1 "Clarke, Paul Douglas ann:u rll. J l;'S!I Harris. ,

Ki.1 Bonnen HomeRICI Bonnell arrived homo from

the EI ('a80 hospital TUCAdar.evening of Inst week. 110 t. fee·ing fine nnd will be In bl!d aboutten morc days. Ite can ~Y'& com.pany now, too. .

•... {-get fro- .:..•.. ,

r..-ov: F. W. AUXILIARYENCIULAbA bINN£1t

$1.00AmeriCAn Letlon H.ltSATURDAY, OCT. 21, 4 p. m. to • , •••

AI.o pil'o.....11'1 futunn..local taleat.

Mon.,. to.o to lU... SchoolPlano Flilld.

H••• the pla ..a0w4a.l!t. to , , It....~

-~~-~-----

Republican RallyHere October 24th

'I Ill' ('ounty Republican Gnndi­dUll'S will hold II naliy in RuidaaoOctob«>r 2Gt.h, Wednesday nightat Bonal's Skating Rmk. in down'town ftUld030 to begin at 7:30 p.m.

Therp Will be Ilpeeehe.ll by thttnndidates followed by a danee

with musl(' by Ray need. ThesenIOr elaM of Uuidono higb school\Viti Jmve tbe concession. at tblJrally. .

___~I.-__

Fisheries Study - "Il

Completed At RuidosoFlnherlM director Fred Thompson

hall Just returned from'll survey ofconditions In the c:out!lem llectlonof the state where In conjunctionwith Dick Algood, Department en·glnC(?r. !lud Bill l!umphrle5, dlstrlctwnrden llt Capitan. he made 11 llur·\'ey of Cltrcnm conditions at Ruldooo.New Mexico.

The llurvey 01 the Ruldo:m riverWM to recommend to the Ruldo!'.oOwne Proktctlvc As!;oclntlon. cltnm·ber 01 commcrro. and the Llano.Club. me3n.'1 of 1mprovlna the C1!lh·Ing conditions on the /ltrrant. Tho­mp:;on'o plan of connlrucUng 11 eer·leo 01 small dant!) to IncrellSll th('amount of w(\\(>r In Ule llt.renm Is('xJ'l('ekd to lX' followed coon byl'onotructlon on tilt" i'art. of mem­tirro of the White Mountain Oam(lIJrot('eUve ~claUon

TIle Improv"m(>nlfl wUI toke plneeon tilt' str(lant abov(' the town OfRuldo:;o.Ruldo:o, between th«>re and the Me­'>cnlero Indian R('S(>rmUon. and areexpected to Incf«>llr:e th(l trout fl!lhInl1 po..~lbl1ltl«>.'l for Ull' many tour­!sts who coml' to the art'll ea«>h ceQ.&on.

Thompwn 1111'.0 vlr.lted thl' Peconrll:('1' llre3 belot? Mer-mIll" damwhere he nnd AlIIJOOd dr(>w up spa­clflcntlonn for a fhh trap to be usedthpre In oot1tU'rt!on with rough fl!lhremoval.

Elva Wilson. County School8u)lerinwndcnt. snys that the picture money, referring ,:!tii0lJH!ot~h~e1iPeter Hurd watercolor, .~'J ~·on ladies:\rebella", is despera needed Plan . ummag'"for the Snn PatricIO Srhool. v

The school, which burned lnst Sale Nov. 4thsprin~. hllS been rehuilt. and thebuilding should be completed and At thr'ir relmlnr meeting TU(l~rendy to moVe into by sometime in 1031 n'ght o! thi'1 WP£,k thpNovember. There wiU be lour American Lpgion Auxl!iory ofrooms (ndobe) and indoor res nnidosj) ptnnnt'd their tirst pro­rooms hllve been blocked in for jt'Pt of the ypnt nnd nnnounl.'edthe future, but. there is no money plans for II rummage snIt' Novt>mto finish them now. And there is b('r 4th at tht> 1A:crion lIall. Everyno money to wire the bulld:ng for 'Ille is invited to contribute "rum·electricity. It is the hope of Mrs. mage" for the sale.Wilson that thero will be enough ~-~-...•~,~-

"pkturc money" for this purpose. Baptist Church PartyThe people of San Patrieio made

a large contribution in tree labor There w"te 10 juniors presentto help rebuild their school, but for the "Pioneer Party" at thethe alloted money just. wouldn't Baptist rhur('h last Stlturdaystretch far enough tor even all night and six adult!l, includingthe necessities. their /lpOnMr, L. U. Gihaon. The

The next time you are in Rui· t,'TOUp enjoyed games and refreshdoso stop by Anderson's LumbeI' ments of popcorn, cookies llnd hotCo., and ask how you might help chocolate. .the school and become tho owner _.•. '''_OM, ' ".

of the painting ••• or writ(! and Bonnen GroceryMk them. Sometime in Novembel"some luck~p'erllon will take it 10 Open Herehome for th(llr OWI'I. Charles Bonnett formerly of

-----.-,' Carlsbad and' his wile have comeStout and Pior to ltuitloso to make their home

" ilnd go Into the grocery bti.lne5ll.c.tAntelope lIe ia the fnther of Kil.'l Bonnell

of Ruidoso.S. W.i Stout and Mac Prior, His bu.'llness will be tocated

both of Green Tree, reported to in t1 bUilding now under eOtllltruc'the News tbat they Ilgot their tlon in the Palmer Gat(!wily. Itantelope". The two m~n .. wet(! will be operated M II help. your'hunting on the Hop Lee Ranch selt store. He pl.nll to be aole tobeloW' A1amogotdo Ilnd had their Open in about sixty dnys. The)'game two hQurs afte~ they (the will carry (1 complete linn otmen) had been tUti1l!d lOOse tofresb fruibl and vegetables, mllatsatar! the hunt. Add staple #!'l)c,r(!lI; ere.

Picture MoneyCould Buy Wiring

'ng committee WIlS selected to 1.t hume has bel'n "we can't afwork out complete plans to ho'd ford to". This program be'ul;the first dollar day November 4; phmned by the merchants is also;eorge Fuchs, B:11 Hart, Dipk Rat designed to show their potential'iff, Joe Hawkins, chalrmun' ,'ustemers that "they can't ufCarmon Phl1lips and Lina Beth ford not to trade In their ownStewart. After working all thit< territory." .week completing plans they have Businesses represented at the'ailed a meeting for Friday night. meeting ·,were Ruidoso Drygoods,)~tober 27th at which time all Buclmer Elet·tr!<:, I"ox Merchan­nerchants who plan to participatl' 1'le, Icl' Plant, Kay Mllsons. S..lf'lUI meet at the Community "ierve, Ruidoso Drug, VlIlag(l Gift·enter. RhQP, Warren Barrett. Mannies.

Palt of the nhm ...includes a Brunell's, Ruidoso I·'ood Mart.Jrawing every .1Dollar Day" with Carmon Phillips, Sacra Bros., Star;he merchants taking part giving Liquor Store and Huidoso News.tickets to their customers, one This week the committee hasticket for -ea('h dollar spent. The .,pent man)' houl'll cnlllng on other.Ickets for the first draw'ng, No\'- Ill('rchants {Nm Huldoso to Greenember 4th have been ordcred and free. explaining the plnn to th~mwill be here In time for distrlbu· and IIgiving them an opportu"'t~·tion October 27th when final :0 tnke part. Next week they willrules and regulations will be set .(\Onounce complete rules for th(lJP.·~!rawlngs, number nnd kinds of

The hue and cry of those who prIZl's, etc. as well as a list ofhave not been doing theil' trading nart!l'i pating businl'SS hOUlle&.

Father of Local ManBuried In $trawn

David Edward Hoberson, whowall born March 19, 18671 .andwas the father of Gib RODersonIlf Ituldo!lo, paslled a way at."t·rawn, Texlls SundaY. October 1and was buried in the eemettlrythere Tuesday. October 3.

Born in Tennessee he moved toHood County, TeXAs when asmall boy. He went to Strawn in1888 and resided there until 1937when he moved to Wentherford,moving back to Strawn in 1042 toretire. Mr. ltobernon had been aCarmer all of his life.

lie 19 survived by his witI.',three duughterll. Mrs. Ellie I..'lne,'Irs. Robert lIoft'mlln of Strawn.and Mrs. Dorothy Boyd of Amar·1110; nin!' /lono, Ril«>)', Kennethllnu 1)onald Uobefson of Strnwn.Fl'nnk of Girvin; G. C. of RUi'lOGo; B. L. of Wcntberford; D. W.'1£ Io'orsnn and J. L. of McCamey.\Iso II step daughter, Mrs. Glady!!Duckworth of· Dreckenridltc an,lt.wo brothers. Uall, of Minern!Wells, nnd Jaek of Thurber, 36u-randehildrcn and 23' greutarnndchildrC!n.

,

• RUIDOSQ,' NEW MEXlCO, FRIDAY <><::lTOI3Ji:n 20, 1950,'I .

Retail :Merchants PlanJDollar.~Days;, - I

First Event And Drawing· :Nov. 4

Ruidoso To PlayMonument Here

lIere'o the Inte3t "dope" on thehot Class C football race in NewMexico. Ruidoso, !I1ounminaSrlnd Monument llre nil undeatedin conference play. Mounminairis now lending In points lll1 Rui,doso's game with Artesia B lllstweek wn9 not II conference game.

Coach Cy Leland announced:hia week that efforts to obtain afrllmC witb Vaughn have fniled.However he has lined up 11 gamewith Monument for Nov. 17. Acoin wa9 filpped to determine thesite of the game and Monumentwon. They will return the game.n Ruidoso next year. Monumenthas defeated llrelrose and Tatum.Mounminair is also undenfted nndhas two more conference gamesto plny--Los Lunas and ~nntnRosa. Ruidoso now hn9 tbree reomnining conference game!l-todny in Carrizozo, Nov. 3 withGapitnn here, and Nov. 17 inMonument.

Important ToAll Reserves

ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.­Army. cnllsted re!lcnists withfour or more depcndentll nowunder ordcl's to report tor activefederal service may be discharg('d'Jpon aJ,lplication, the New Mex·ico MIlitary District announcedthis week.

The policy parallels the de·pendency discharge rules recentlyannounced by tbe Navy. Depen'dents nrc defined all children,spouse and parents. but no otherrelatives.

Applicntiona must be /lupportedby affidavits from the reservistsand hill dependents. Further In·formotlon may bp obtained fromt!t(' militnry dilltrict. P. O. Box1689. Albuquerque, or the nenrest ORe unit Instru.-tor.

\

It

-

• •

,

See

" :

,.

:VOL. V ~o. 18.

As I.

0~----

New Knitting ShopTo Open Oct. 24th

Mrs. Mildred Jeffers, owner ofthe Gateway Courts, announcedthis week the opening Tuesday,October 24th of' WI! "Ga~wayKnitting Shop" in her home. Mrs.Jeffers plans to be op~n, . Tues'

• . day, Thursday and Saturday ofNew Owner i=or each week. Instructions for knit-

HollyYItiOd Business ~:gf::e ""t:l t~s~roc:~;i::rkt;;l;The Western Stock Yards was materials in her shop. . .

taken ove.1' Wedne!5day of IMt She will handle natiotudly ad,week by Mr. W. L. Patton of vertlsed brands of wools lIuch asSeminole, TexM. . • Botany. Bernate's and BeeHive

Mr. Patton i!l t-alC1ng over this imported yarns, M well M allbUJiiness with full kMWlfidge of other needed supplies. Very soonthe pt'e!ent condition and thfi thel"e will be a demomtration1."ecord df the bttlinelMJ with de- day announced at which time a.terminltion to put it (wet. He is well known knitting imtructot'goin$'~trY to run the business wUl be itt Ruidoso. Mrs. Jefferato gt ·8 people What tb«!y hopes totrllt}uently have lueh",ant and tlie ~c(lommod..UoJ1S persons here for the benefit ()fthey need. 1Ii! plllhS include buy- hllr sttJ.dents. .ihg lo~l stock and alaughtering BeginneB as welt as "old time"ftfl" others.' knitters are Ihvited to clall8es. 1dt. and u n. '1". Judy of and sho wanta people who have

Ottan PaD...! N. M•• who have Uved articles they have .. made ~itherin Green.. ·.!"tee fbt the patt tW€) knitted o~ . t'ocheted tobrlnll them)'elh's. will be in charge. t«J ·het thop to ucJijplIlY.". ..

,,1El

I THE WEATHER IIE rB

Indinn summer, a few flnkes ofsnow Were seE'n in the nir Sundaynoon.

ByLlo7d P. Bloodworth

~..., (By J,loyd P. Bloodwo..th) ...In this column Inllt week I

mentipned a visit I had· with Sena­tor Dennis Chnv~. The printer.got theCbnve:z: btothel'll mixedup ~nd had me talking wi~h Judge . Friday night a representativeDaVid Chavez. Those thlngs will .and enthusiastic group of mer'happ~n even among· the best ehants of Ruidoso, Hollywood,printers. The proof teader should and Green Tl'ee met at the Com'have caught the mistake but he munityCenter to discuss plans toilld not. " promote year around business in, A recent Visit With Harris Shel- the area carrying. out a plan to

ton! well known. Southwest.ern. make this a permanent and nor­artlat. was mos~ mapiring. Nme·. mal community economically.teen years ago Harrla broke a The meeting was called tohip and all of these yea.rs he .has order 'by Lloyd .P. Bloodworth,l

"had. a more or less dlfllcu.lt tlmllacting as chairman. After a -shottgettmg ar01!nd. Last sprmg ~e talk by him urging the merchantsbroke the hiP again nnd was 10 to think of some plan whereb~'a cast for several weeks. He tells consumers in the trade terr;toryme now that he feels better t~nn 'an be drawn to this communityhe has for manyy.ears. It Just to trade the meeting was throwngoes ~o show that when one has "pen to discussion nnd sugges.the rIght .perspective and learns tions from the floor. For thehow to thmk right he gets along next period many Ideal! were sub,much better. It i'S not the 8 ze of .the man in the fight that counts, mitted and discussed and fl~allYbut he size of the fight ill the f.rom these evolved the decIsionman. Hnrris spends several to have "Dollar Day" on the firstmonths each summer in Ruidoso Saturday of each month.and hlLlJ done 110 for many yenrs. •

Our American Legion Post is To close the meetmg the follow·now in the mi~5t of our annualmembership (;ampaign. I hopethat every veteran will join ufwith us anti help to swell our ro .to Q grcatel.:. number than we hadthe PUllt yeal: when our member'ship went over the hundred mark.The American Legion has donemore for the veteran than anyother organization in the nation.At the recent convention in Cali­fornia they urged the govermentto a real program of prepared.neMin order that the world mayknow, that while we arc working:for lleace, we arc strong enoughto take care of llny Bitu~on thntmight be thru:Jt upon us. Comeon bOYD, join the AmericanLegion. ..

'Ve sent out several hundredcards recently adVising ourfriends that we had tnkcn overthe NC\ya llnd telling them thattheir ouhccription had exp:red.Up to the present time we havereceiv(>d more than 160 renewnl!lnnd new sub:!crlpt,lOns. 1 ~clicvethis n record that cnnnot be ex·ceUed nnywhere in the weeklynewapnper field.

Among the renewnls that cnmein wns one from Coke Johnson.prominent banker and farmer ofHatcb, New Mo~dco. Coke alsowrote a littlo note that brought.bnck fond memoril.'j) of Pllllt years.Ho and 1 wero in high school to'gether marc years ag? than Ilike to think. W0 were on thefirst high school football tenmever fielded by the Polytechnichigh sehool of Ft. Worth. I hnvekept up with Coke's achieve·ments and have rejoiced in hissucce:m.

Cotltinued on Page 4

, .

,

Iii Low Precip10 78 36 0011 80 29 0012 76 2G 00

I 13 79 28 0014 76 30 001G 72 32 Trace16 74 32 .00

C. A. C'alver.

•I

I

,

1

(

v,f

\ t;.,-

t •

,

If

•,

,

(

.. '

, .

\

"

-

I

-

Of

Way". Estes ,«

.'"1"rlday O<lf,o))er 20, lP5a

. '" [iii

•. .

STO RE

Regular $10.50 Value

7 " .....

• •

OUR BUSI N ES SISSeptic' Ta.nk and Cess Pool

'Cleaning .'. \

General· Hauling

If We Can Serve You Phone 42-12

E. C. Estes

AUTO

rar

.. . == ; ,

NOISY WATI:R LODGE DINING ROOM

(Moved To A New Location Across The Road)

Will Be Open All Winter

SERVING

Noisy Water Lodge WiD Be Open All WinterCan Handle School Groups - Skiing Parties

"Rough It In Comfort"

-

WHIT E

a Ia carteSea Foods - Steaks and Chops - Mexican Plate

Fried Chicken - Sandwiches and Salad8Will Cater To Special Parties - Banquets

Phone Mable Snyder 17-04 For Reservations,

Example:M.n Jackets $8.50Wool &Rayon Shirts $5.95 :Regular $7.95 Value

THE WESTERNER

Fall Round-UpB'a r 9 a ins

20 percent DiscountON ALL MERCHANDISE IN STOCK

Thru Next WHk

piiOiiKiiii~.'kiilU'iiC;jjji(i·~·Ki••3ii·iii·~--·---'-..----.....SEE US FOR HUNTING & CAMPING EQUIPMENT

Gasoline Stoves and Lanterns I

.. Forest ~ader Sleepin~ Bags--~ir Matresses--Ta11'aulinsCamp Kits---eamp Cookmg UtensJIs--and be sure to see ourLI~~ OF HUNTING JACKETS, SHIRTS & CAPS

Guns And Ammunition Of All Kinds Right Now257 Roberts Win. Model 70 ~270 Rem. Model72120 Gauge Stevens Shot Gun 30-80 Win, Model 94

Tires and Mud ChainsTHERMOIL PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE

(Ethylene Glycol)_.--PRESTONE:--

YOUR HOME OWNED

reterApptarirtg Evea-y Saturday Ni.. At Th.

,

-=0<=--, _

BEN ROYINSURANCE

,

• • •MaXin.

I•

TYPEWRlrn;1lSA»DING MAcmwlQl "­

"Ib~ tJeW aM~

.. Ruidoso Printint·Co_ .

TAX 8UvtCCBOX lSI &t'IDOSO, NJIl.

'JUIce_ Imposllible for yOUr ,report·er to make the rOl,mds. Appreciate,ome lSt the folka' who havellrought Itemll to me at home.

Mayor John HaJJ was the un'ortunate recJpient of a trf,!men­;Ious thump in the relll' Judfring

v the trunk of hla brand newChev.

Mrs. MllbeJ Betta returned home'rom the O. C. Memorial hosp!taln Alamo Bunday where about nweek ago she again underwenta major operation. Someone remarkl'd about her ('ourage, for!.Iha kidded the doctors nnd nursesthroughout tho 2 ~iI hourn of theordeal.

Mr, and Mra. Bill Quinn were·I'(·(·ot viiotol'll in the J, C, Doug­rUlI home up the cnnyon. Mra.:ulnn Is a n"h't' of Mr. DoUg~C1!lllJOd tlll'Y had not "('I'n ea~ h otherf.r lort)' yearll. The Quinns liven Whitt' J'lninil, New York.

" ,. r I

San Patricio Sentinelen)' Betty Lou Taylor) "

Mj1n~ Snn Patricio folkD enoy(ttl thl.' fnlr In Rouwell. Several'1l'lschborll took an active part Inthl.' actlvitiell.

Stumpy Lura. visited rclativt'lln San J'at over the week end.

WII tlrc glad Pablo MontoYll fll"blv to be back on his job at the!Whoo!.

Mr. lind Mra, Peter Hurd aren Oenvt!r on a bUliness and aplealure trip•

Sun Patricio waa well represent.ud .t tho rodeo, by Bill)' Bilbo....fom Babora and John Thomas,..II who roped.

Mary N4:hola~ her Ion, dauJjbtl.'r in-law and u'Brien, were altho lIurd. Sunday.

Ciloria Chllvez i!l back frorr

/)

,a.lleerlpUoa ,Ut per JeaI' III ac1y......

Meaber: NffW )fnJeo I'I"tw ~u..

$ 5

, ,u.Jd P. ISJ4tecI.wM"'tla••_ _•••~. ••_ _ _._•• ._~ M:I_ "j

Ida, IL ~~.~. __ •••_•••_.__• ••••••_ ~~~

IIar7 !leu~.._..__... ..-....-.-•.._..~- -.-JldYerthdDIblend .. 8eeon4 eta. MaUer ~ the .... Oftleo, kIdoM, New~ tr.Dder Ad ., Ifafth at, 1m '

• 't I •

. '-~-';,' ."". -"""J' ,. ~'*. L _ t'..... • ',., • >;,"'''''' f'l.

... t J ,'- 'I;" . i't : '( i,sr" Ttl d - 'it' -, 'j" '.' " FiJi- •.

Mescal.ro NewsBy Edna Shield.

On October 4, Bupt. John 0,Crow and memberl of the BUillnell Committee of the ApacheTribe conferred In Albuquerque""th Comm'uloner of Indian Af­fnlr., DlUon S. Myer. Mr. CrowIStnted that "be QUle of the brief­nell. of Commlliioner Myer'll vlsl"to the Area and hiB delSJrI! to meelwith reprclIllntativea of the approximately tWtlnty other Indianarroups herll the Conference walldevoted tOlt'ttlng a qUl1lntl!d andto Il limite d ,1l~Ull!lion of generalmatten aftucting the MescaleroTribe. CommilllllOner Myer ex

-preCllled the hop" that he ('ould re­turn to thl! Area in thl' near fut ure and have I1mpl(· time to VUlltel1l"h of the He't'rVaLiollll.

Heap big catUI! lIale loot wet-k.g,-ttinl1' bIgger every year lo;xt(1n/ZlUn Supervinor Ilar)'1 Vounu n·poru that SH,li.OUO.OO al'pfo.xmlltely was taken In that da)'. WthLt.,- h.gllCBt pricf) yet hCllrd of fur!:tnull utcer ealvt'u being $44,00pH cwt.. All prlc(OCl Wl)rv tllltremtlI)' hleh, and anyontl interClltod Inall pr"'CR could g('t them at the0(11.-1-. Dl1.15pite tbl- mud there Willia larKe crowd of IlPCCtatOT1l anutM GOA fltd llvuryonll an eXt'lll·h-nt mlUll planned and preparedby Mrs. Dude lJrownlnK. Mr. Ert'Tortilla .nd lItr, Bryan Jacob.,

Me..... Vietor Handan and men.Ilrd MagooClh were off from thetrJob. with tho J'rt.'IItr dell LumberCo.• t.emporllrily while tbo)' all•lIted with the cattle nle.

MI'S. Belllie QUllJlt served aspo.Wlutllr while Mr. Jo'rcd PlllI·fIIan aU4mded tho Albuquerqut'mel1t1ng.

It'. ~bodlnfl, but Paul OuydelkOD told friend. recently that heplan. to dye bill hall' ony dar now.

Mr., Alvlnll I'.rlc. of Jo: Pnllo

;~~tpJ..~l!rtt:r~~~. ~~:~te~dd~~ r~ .~=--=~==-=~ ..~ = -

ht't J.tt (. daughw-r. <'oud'a. i Ruidoso "loin. Frank (lJIaltA) Doramt' (i

took one of her rarc vacalionlllnat week when lbo aceompan'vd Realty CompanyFotber Morelan Buehor toPh~nlx for a few dny. vilit with In atLl1lclM U YtulIFather Braun, the Charley Mark- DlADAIK CUA8£eyl, and Mn. Rm. In hor llbsenel'Mr., Bunch PlattA EnJady helped LtaI.I A(Ullthe .irl. in tho II-hool Iclk'hen.

Tho Melcalero Indlnn Com !AU f. IMe ... ItlIIIe I. themunlty will DUt on a dance and vu,.- _. -1detMtbOll .upp<>r SO.turday nlKbt, 01 to I' _u --- or .,b..r 14, .nd a run and an eloC'tril' 0etIu' Cn:ttblanket wllJ be awarded Thoy l___ __.. =''''''==hoPP !l b'jl rrowd will atund. .- -- -----..

Me'Z:~~~or.~I:d~uU~~n~odia~I~~r-I~~ntonsa.;;r~=raJlyin, to the .npport of the Rui ODD FELLOW8dOllO Newl with a near 100 pl'r auld<*) IAdp No. JSumt lubucriptioll Uat.. The NelA'll I MHu TblU"Mla1 1:31 P.M.I1v('1 all oor actvlfl'll a n'ce wid. RoJ Nebon. N.· O.rovera~: no fl(lWRpnper Clln I'VI Wanea ISul"ett. 8ec'J •Without full luppn1't, nor can II =a==-'C" C" = ==-=.,=-:::..-===rommunlty do woll wl'hout a 10 __;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..raj JlAp<tr or two interClllted ,n ~

tb,.. arnan communities and tht>ir,lnhabllant. and aftivit (lD. lA't'uI'CJ over tho toP. AI ('5('aloro!

A number of folka rellrotknlthat Morman Apostle Mathe\';('owloy could not bave dQ~iver(ld

ht. .ddr..... Fr'day QVlmlna inI't'ad of l"ridny morning, Ill) thea' '-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~('ould hl1vl.'/ heard tt, but he bnd .;:to bo in AlbuquerquCl that· nightfor B eonfertlnC'/1.

lIr. Jobnnle Barrett Will trnn.>fflrred to Plott lUdKe, South Dakott\. and M.... Eval)'n PQllll'lanbat been taking care of hill POgtat tM twltebboard Ull aMtbcrapJ!oit,teo urlvu.

Dt. Ward .'"nle)' wou'd I1robably like thia t.ypo.:raphi"at .lIpInado tn l\ lehl{U-t\m .ont by one ofour pl'omhumt ftenll tn the littlewil, at homo: "Jlav,ng wond.rfu~Umlt, ""lab you wore her. 'I

PfOlporoul cattle m.n AtaDaklu~'~ complain. that ho ean'tha"f.'lt hS.llullflowert on ~Qc)unof taln,

Indiana take warn'nlt~ Ur.&W4.Uta hi' 'ttJ::elttlr b'~ n Ql'~lldl'l'l(ld.. "R(\\Lh

Aa10n. h.'lnr now. ,Quid lu~ndn to Mi.. ?tlluJI ., th. oftf~e0'1' to Ft-td l_U-. ., t" ~".. .'-. --'F; 's, t' ", r

oo,.,.'.;", .• "k

PA't't '1'UJIItON.....

PalO Two ;Rl1U>06O NEWS-----------------------.;...----......,- ....---------.;........-------..........,-.---.;...,--_....._~-_ .....,<$ II' '1- %" =::::-; .:: •. ~I,.:; .. :,;,;:·,. ::: ;.,::;:.•.::~::',:~ .....~~..~......-~~~=_::=====;;:==, Denver, 0010. •n_,. ,., "'If ' f Pat ChaYeJ and lJia daughteJ'll,#",. Bea, NQra. anll VelgJnia went to

.£1 Paso and. JU4tez J.lt wee~ todo 80rne '.hoppjn~. . . .

....., LlJJCtIa CnntT . Major WJU Ray, Col. HaW.lmd wife and J'Jrni. Fnrge/lsun

. and .later WIlJ'i week end &Ullst.lI, .t the Hurd. I..t week.

I .Bella and Rufina Chavez went

to Roswell to do .ome abollplng,Michael Hurd la .go!ng-'t'Ovllit

bll&Tandmother Wednesday•Henry I..atham is home from

Albuquerque. .Dan and NelJi~ Lucal had din·

ncr in Caines.

-

" .,' ,T· ,."" ~,' """I"r'.','.o- "~! ".., ..• :r,"j'C' .""!!' "'. ':"\'''-'. ,J,. -C,;.•.• '¥,,9 V', 'ilH..,...,," ",iiF ",2.,* ,?-fA 4P:A' ..!...W3jf4 i4J1UkJA,¥l+'#·jliji,Wi"Ll)M$A '-'3.,.Ii .41;: arc t ,J' ", A; J. :,o.WS&lM!##.J q 4 .• .# J4L $:i)j¢Q.,4, t c.:;i{QL .4$; )5;, SA?; n, ,.,; 1.5:;., ..~MJ,,!4. ¥}f t!. ,#'wp;;, .,":0 ;·C~*:'"

. " .' '... " '----.........-. . . , -

..' .

I

,,

, . . .

,-".. '.-- .\ ,

..• .,

• •

, . ,~

\ . ,,'

,,i,'

;' ,.' .

. ,

If'.

.. .

r

,

,

" . EJI

MODERN'CABINS

Downtown

Ruidoso

RuidosoNew Mexico

O'KELLY

InsuranceOf All Kinds

nUlle aM EuU Club

RONSON LIOJITEItS $8110VILLAGE GIFT SHOP

PAT'S TAXI PIrONE G5-'~

CLARKEINSURANCE

AGENCY

,"'=-==;.=._--= : »::: .,--:.

Be 8W"Cl Insure"te ~t-A.to

C. E. NESS

The J. C. Dougl.., family. wiUllttcnd the State 10'1111' or Tex..at Dllllu 500n. Mrs. I)ouglan f.I:oing to got somo now ideas onccrllmlcs work and tp rsCll tho ex' 'bibits thore.

New Mexico

r

VAUGHN

Downtown Ruidoso

Installation-R.pair WorkIn Busincss The Year 'Round

. Ruidoso, N. M.

Licensed Plumbing Contractor•

- .

SID COURVELLE

LINCOLN CO~ AGENCYI

Next - Is Halloween

Masks Decorations-Party FavorsCrepe Papar To Make Costumes

RU\IDOSO VARIETY

CI'TIZENS STATE BANK OF

Carrizozo.

... ..

~ESCALERO .INDIAN AGENCY....... X.."kexiOe

eM ero~ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

40Ft. Cord LengthsJumper & Oak--$l1.po Pine & Fir--$10.ooDeUvery' to rtufdoeo and surI'oundlnr area wiD Mmide lor $5.00 per load 'Or portion theftO£ on tord,'wood. Load avel'agel1tf.2·S tord8.

eaner.rlee

Member Federal Deposit

. Insuran,ce CorpeH:ation

I

Mixed Drinks

*-*

•CoJd Beer

«$ I

Open Year fRound

WE STRIVE TO PLEASE

MALeo PRODUCTS

.

LANE'S CLEANERS.t

.

Save 4 Cents On Ea~h Gallon or Gu

Ev.ry.GClrment That Comes To Our'\

Plant Gets Our Careful AHention

DClYis Bar & Chrb

7..Piece DI X I E LAN DBA N DAppearing

EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT

ROY PIOR SERVICE STATION

. Fine Liquors

'The ~50Ford

PALMER GATEWAY ADDITION

Ruidoso, Ncw Mexico

- -"•50 Ways New-SO Ways Fin.r

Lincoln County Motors. Inc.Marvin Roberts, Presid.nt

Carrizozo, New Mcxico

NOB HILL RESTAURANT

. FULL LINE "BABY" TOILETRIES.Nationally Advcrtised Brands

DRUG SUNDRIESMagutines. Cosm,.tics .

COOKlS LOG CABINIn Skyland

, l'p"P'dd.,y ~tober 20, 1lJ50.,~ ~l]I1)()$()NJl:WII- . p~ Three

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~N~.:w::S~~-_i FONcBa~e.~h~G.way;~ei.k~;~.h.Clnry~brQ~;.' . .• "'ir FoNe," Snn Antonip, Te~s. and n~phew were nlso guests .

OF Boys In Service . In the .basic .trainlng n~ !--ack~ Mr. and Ml'8. ClllfY leJt Sundar. . . .' ,'and he wll1reClevc a well 1'O\1nd' ev~nmi' for Mountllinalr, N. 14...Fort Ca.mpbell. Ken~ucky. Sep' ?,d milit.ary prepnratory sc~ooling to villit Mr. Clary's father, )lr.

tembei' 25~Pr.iva.te First C'1!WS forpI.'ogrcsS in " specialized Air Ilenry Clary. .~dw.ln I). Patrl(:k, spn of. Ml'S. Force c:aroer. I)uring ·this In:tial Miss Reba Joan Luck nttendedNellie lila)'. Pa.trlck ot RUldoso, O\lrse ~e wlU be given complete the Democratic dance at CapitanNew Mexico. was recently PI.'O· vpca.t!Qnal llnd llptitude testinu Saturday, Ocrober 7. .l]1oted ,to .the grade <It Oprppr.t. along PQrsona.1 gul~ance counsel- Mr. Jennings Blaylpck has b~enae Is assigned, t() Headqua.l'~rs ng to determine 11.15. entrance. in' spending a few daYIl at his ranchBattery, ~th AII.'borne Antill-If. to a suitable technll:al traln'ns- nellr Alto returning to AlamG'..raft Artlllery ~a~ta1ion of ,the~ssignment on leaving The pate· gordo SU~day evening.11th Airborne I)lvlSlpn. way BaSil. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shamber~r

Born in Tl,mtllin, China, Cor' .Besides constituting the only of EI Paso, Texas, 1\11'. and Mrs.ppral Patrick Came to .the United All' Force station for indO'lltrinn- L. W. Peebles, 1\lr. and Mra. C L.$tates In 1929. He attended the tion tralni.ng of all new airmen. Peebles picnlcJCcd up Eagle ,Cr~etc 'New Mexico Military Institute l,ucklnnd' III lI- reassignmeht and .Sunday. L. W. and C. L. wer.[rpm which he was graduated in trAining center for . re·enllstee~. gnthel·.n.g cattle for the Fore.t.1944. He then enlisted in the navy home of USAF Officer CandidlltC' Mr. and Ill\'lrs Shamberger 1'0'

, lind se~ved for 'three years, dul" Schol and the Human Respurces turned to EI Paso Sunday nigh~ng which time he became a radar Research Center. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Peeble and

operator. He was discharged from "'" Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Peebles at.the navy and after a fllW years AltofHigh Points tended the fair at Roswell lutof civilian life, enlisted in the .. Thursday, hl\vm~ supper wt~ Mrs.army In 1949. Corpora.l Patrick (By Mrs. C. L. Peebles) C. L. Peebles Sister, rth's. W. L.topk jump trainin~ at Fort Mr. Willard Oooper and Mlsi' Smith, before returning home.Benning and.was aSSigned to the Miss Ima Jake Webber were mar 'l'h~ turkeys at the Peebleai8th. At present, he Is assigned rled lnst Monday, October 2. ranch nrc gpbblln/f.' We wtll soontp the perspnnel section. Mrs. A. A. Beal and ,Miss Lor be ready for the • rpa.ter".PVT BYERS- etta Beal wUl be hpstesses for a Word received from 1)1'. and

• . '. .... .....•... bridal soower In hpnor of Mrs. and Mrs. M. R. Carner of l)aUas,Pvt. Charles W. Byers! Jr., 22, Willard Copper, Oct. 14. l'exas, that they will be out to

/:ion of C. W. Byers, Ru doso, N. Mr. and Mrs. Clary pf Wllllng~ their ranch around October 25.M:, has begun a eoul'5e of indoc- Itpn, Callf., were the week end _ _ __.rlOatlon ,training ,~t Lackland All' guests' pI Mr. Clary'l aunt, Mrs. B&P WMeeting

The BUliness and ProfCllslonalWomen's Club P~ Ruido!lo held ameeting October 4th at the hOll\8of Mrs. Lplse Chubbpck. I)urlnrtho business session they \Ooted toprder the matedal to make child­ren's hospital gowns and to dothe sewing for the Ruidoso IlondoValley General IIpspltal.

Two now melnbers were takeninto the club, Mrs. Lois Tuckerand Mrs. Rosalind Barn1!8.

Mrs. Chubboek served coffee,nnd cake tp the group.

The next meotlng WIll bo heldon October 18th at tho Nol.,·Water I~odge I)lning ltoom If Hrs,Hattie MI.'Crca, the lItato pr~~dent can bo prescnt all cuest. u'sho docs not come there will b•1\ meeting at the hpmo pf &Ira.Bnrbara Huntrcss.,

DINING ROOM SERVICESPECIALIZING IN

. \

CHI CKEN..:..STEA KS..:..SAND WI CH ESServing Only First Qualify Gracle A Fooel

Open Year'Round 11 A. 1ft to 9 P. ?ttClosed on Mondays

'-' .....=====Oo:=o_=-:=:==:::====-....._""='_~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~2~~~~~~ OENEIlAL INSURANCE- Fen Btanton. N. H.~ =: . ======-'..~ ~:) .

__~ /7"\

• r:;~~~..-..;I HARVEY

ACCOUNTINGSERVICE

Clark Building

, "

•..

..

~... ,

,

·

••

i.> ~ ,- ,-.",:~'~':-:':' ,:'':. __ ._,,__ '_'" "C"'"

, .

,

.-•

'I

,jj j

IIJt

"._" _, _, .• _' ~, ".~. ,. -~~"'".. >1_:'Ss

!11\

••

...'FrJday oem,b£r 20, 1l)S(J.

, .:.,

\

I: .,.-1

...-v- .""'.. ,.'.

"

••••

P~M.

I\,•

t •

OCT. I 30th

••

-

,

Democratic

•,

'-, .

-

Music By Ray Reed And, His Band

••

(I

NAVAJO LOnGE

Page Pour

,

••

JlE-ELECT

Elva S. Wilson s

DEMOCKATIC TlCltET

• J

E'erdo 'Chavez

I'rltllla~ Ja4re.,~a-"",

DEMOCItATIC BAJ..LO-r,\

StU Yotli' SapJlMi

.

U-ELECT

S. M. (Sally) Ortiz81MdIt.,

Uaeela e.-l1, ...

BBHocaATiC TlCKI!T

Tov II~J» aDtI v.Will Be A",,~da&H

.'

JOHN DAVISShould Be Elected

S TAT ERE PRE SEN TAT I VE(Democratic Ticket) .

16th DistrictA Young Business and Family Man, Veteran,

Farmer-QuaUfied and Capable•

,

, ,

- 1 .. _ -- :izI:

t1

U&

DEMOCRATIC TlCJtET

Ben Leslie, Sr.

'Yew VlIlte an" s.,.PGIi.WlU .Be A~fed

C«lU'IIl!ssJoner, Dlstrfet 3,

..DEMOCIlATlC TICKET

ibLlbe.m County

Re-E1eet

Harry StraleyAJlpt"eda~ Your Vote

CA.'l.JDIDATE roB

C4UDt,.C~Dlslrlet Z

RE-ELECt'

COlll.-n- TREASURER• ....· .....-·..a ..

Maude Fritz EshornDEMOCRATIC pun

c.urleitas~UetIli

UOdent.

Mrs. f'rank 'l':l$WortIl wi!lhe~ to~btlnk an lot the lo'lt(1)' f1oW'e'r&qmt to het while ilho wuiU.!lrs.penj' from Glencoe :iuat ItbppedlJ~ with • ~(ltelv bOuqUet arst) MtI.IIttrri~ ftotnGret:ti Trf!t\ 'With ..rove!)!' hllUqt1f:!t o!$Wf!et ~*&3l'akes tl<:l tea~~e w~ ~.btlot lilt.without !rrends.. '

CONSTABLE

PndJId No. It

Frank Baraias

caDEMOC&\TlC BALI.O't

• I

Talrey 8mt fig she wOILd soon b"bode IlmOtltr Ull ngn~n. Weare nJ!do ~~nd to know s!:e is improv]nt:M tilllt.

The Hondo VoHey Garage,-own·ed by Mr. FJUnk Til!lwortb wagbroken into,!ast Salurdny n'~h~nnd ltn r f,es takrcn. Hunt Dj;qea!lOn is getting dose. SomeanfwnJl in need of 11 few tine'l.

Hondo \"ll]'Py irS;:!1 S.-hool [$~nvmg n brbue::;ue fo'rUllY nighta~oo a dClrll.'P, mush' fum shed b;,Iny nend, ('ome nvd hllV" a goorltime.

Mr. n:raJIO Goo!sby i!; bode it:1l1l" 'VaUey ogain. Wt>!(>(}::ne homeDracsk. ~ .

As I SH It

•••

Ramon S. Luna

~ Be-eletUail

DEHOC'&ATlC TJatI.'T,.("41ll2tr Tu A..n ••,

TINNIE TALK-_.--------_. _.----------

"If Ray lk>o.d nnd hin 'In'llkrn bandA!t('r ('rtnln dlMb('ll made In Ulf

Dfmocrntll.' IUn(lrnry tlll'Sr P:an!l for~!lt(l3 nft' now Q!l fcllown;

O£tobt>r 21 JlondoOC'tobt'r 2tl NozuJOCtcbt'r 28 Orun TreeOt'tobtt Sll Rutd<J::lO (Fumul!tfZ

,md MUfll ~Utll to J03n cmmtyi'lUld:dnfro. I

No\'tmbt'r Int. 6an Pnh'tr1oNO\'l'mbcr 4 CnrrlwwNO"T-mber 0 Mualeal rodtaJ Car­

rlWUl hIgh audJtcrlum. Buqday at­~moon.

NO"'l'mber (I G'op1tan

I Hee'rd That

Miles and Fernandez to beIn Ruidoso for Rally

J-

,

l~,.• ~'lrl county Dt'mocrata ar~

plnl,.HiIl tht'lr blUi~t roJly 1l1('C('c!'11,1: ~ 'II' NO';'f'mbn 7th f'l<<lton torU.l' ".l/hl 01 Oftotwr 3ath hrrt' l!lJt,j,t''''", ",tl('n t)l(' MJ (':\ nnd f't'm·elfU:";! p;u1.1t'1l Will ml't't wUh nt!( " , , cmtdlda.~

TIt«' ,nll)' III rnlloo for 8 pm thntIL.l1ht nl the Na~o LOOgr: In RuldO­I.'!' TIm wUl ",..'eo (lvt'J'ynne tnttlt'at.-,,<1 ill mHUng With B11 of the De­fJ,(J('I"Cl.Ut> cnrujllJt:Ut'Il. and ta!klnawub them, a fhanre to do co ..

Afkor the fpe«ht!n by eandldauat1lC' ",z,t of the t!Vt'nJnll wlll be tp('ntV1njUni nnd dnnt'Ulfl to Ute mUlltc

~\,

Jf

'1

:1'!.

,'0,

• '.' l

i•I

\I

,

..

-, " "'\

<,'·1,!,.iI

j, J

<'.

"

••

••

. )

• ••, ',

; piIf"

•if.

..

'.BONAl'S SKATING RINK

Re'publican

•••

,

Dance

. . -•

Seniors Of Ruidoso High School'To Have Concessions

OCTOBER 25th - 7:30 P. M. ­.Come and Hear the Coun'y Candida'es

See Who' They Have To Say ...:- and Stay For

Music By Ray ReedFree

PUBLICAN ·COUNTY CANDIDATES~.~ "

_..,

A

•,.

, 0

"

., '"

,

,

,.

7

,0

"

-

J

,

,

.::==:-=-::::::-.-'-;

Drake

=--

Reduction State Gas TaxMonthly 'Publication State ExpendituresCompletion of Highways 54 and 37

Your Suport Will Be Apreciatcd

Vote For I

s. (Heavy)=-~

Ii_X j

Residqnt of .Linl=olnCounty Twenty YcarSCandidate for State Representative

16th DistrictFor:

L.

Edwin L. Mt'rbl'm. ctlndidnte llionl'r's otli,,(', Uurt'au of Itl'vt'nue;'or governor, J)nul 10'. L.'lrral'.olo, etc, With this alnw of l1fflurll niln()min{'(l for I cutt'nnnt gov('rnor thl' pl'opll1 of Nt'w Muiro eanSw:ner Ml1Ilon. for Unite.1 Stnt('~ hope lor ,II n eontinuat on ot tbo·ongrc'll!l and JO'le E. Arm'JIl for 1ll'lt "('nlt>rl'd poheit'll of the oclt·'ons:rrllS jmnrd with thv L'in"oln eentRred croup malting up tho'ounty rnndldntl'9 on the Rrpub. ma,·hinl' wh rh contrllill all of tho'("nn slot(' tor a ral1)' III 1I0ndo. tat('.

Tuesday n'ght. of lost w('Ilk. MI'('h('m along wilh th(' otherThe group lIpl'nL seeyral dayll 'ltnt(' ('nndil!at(,!l, lIpok(O in l~ ncoln

in l~"n oln eO:Jnly talking w t1l ',.,,,.t,., fo!' 0 "fnlrl'r more erri­people in the various ("ommun'Ues clent. and economll'nl ndmln'ntrn·and boding mcetngg m Capit,ut Uon with more for the rank nndnnd C'arri:&o2.0. r:ld Mr h·m and me 01 populatIOn nnel lens fornatty also visited in L'ncolf1 he prott'slllonal poUI ianll,"Town l..'1k·ng time out. to stop at Ru'do!1o's Uepubl:ean cnndi­the 1\Il1!Ieum nnd brush UJ! on tall'll dates, L. S. Hl'twy Drnke and(If "Billy the Kid", Mm. Os.·ar Snmelson, both went

While in RuidollO visitinJ: witl> W eVl'ry rnlty in Linroln Countythe Ruido~ News Sroff Mcchem lllit w(·(Ok o'ong w th the Stato'laid "We want thE' people or party. llrav)' ill (or "tht> l't'duetionLncoln County to know thnt. we It Lhf' SUIte Guoline Tax anddon't. teP) that this jg a call1palgn .nnkc!I th'!l bill talking point everyagninst the Democrat'( Party but whpre votei'll gather.n "nmpaign aga~n8t the pUYltienJ Mn. 'Samelson, seeking the postma~htne which has ~ontrol1ed of Sehool Superint<>l'ldpnt ofNew Mexico s"nce 1938. Thill Lineofn County, said nftcr travel·marhinc>. and the Men making it inJ: all last week "I'm mostly forup, do not have the Intereost. of the Hlpway Ii« and gett"ng It paved.state at heart and hove mllnipu Going over tbnt rond to the Cor•lated the agencies of the srote for ona ra11y gave me a CAlM) ofthe'r own interests a8 ~aD be seen lumbago 1 cnn't eurp", She addedI)y wkinz fiott' of 'fhat PI haf.peD. "I t.old the people up there tbatIrlg In the Pnreha!llng AgE'nt II ot the next t me 1 eamt' 1 wouldfiee, Wf>1fare Department, High. travel with pick Clnd shovel, be·way Department, Land Comnfll nU'lp you really need it."

F

Republican State and CountyCandidates Tour and Speak

Toby Willson Bnd wifel PatJI~ I ~e8..~!l serveu ~OHpfJ ·and., straw;and son, Jeff cf Albuquerquli berrleA wlli! Nll)lC!U•

spent last week end with thE' C. c. nay. l~tt his RuldollbJohn Emde tamily in their Alw lionlfJ thin week lor Mal1utt.litRoad home. Bl'aeh, California where he apend.

. , " . ',--_.'"". - the winter. HIli daughter,,.,. Mn.Mn. "ohn Bogar's s'llter, Mm. R. F, Lnmpbire' Iivea thc>re 'WIth

Stewart. or Green Tree. spent bet husband , •. iind there I••last week "'ith ber hete in nui. new grandehUd that Mr. nay t.dOllO.. .... ' '...... looking forward to Ilceing. n~

W. o. Victor, Bon of :HnI. H. C. came Into the News office toCaylor of nnidoliO, who );VCll in r:rL'w his subse!'iption bdore h,Josephine, 'rexas, teeerttly spent _e ... "" ".' ·a week here wab hIli mother. ,1111', a~d Mrs. lI11l'old 'Oberho1to

, , zcr of San Antonio and Mr, altd'Mr. nrld l'drll. Ralph Obetholt. Mra. On) Oberholtzet' and cl!lldl'en

zer have her slater. Mrs. Ida of Mldflln.d Were also recentO'B.rlen,. of San. Luis Obispo, RuidollO v.sltors.CaUom:a a9 t.helr house gtJ(!lIt . ~-_. ..... w '

for severnl weeks, ," , '.. M'tll. ~Ierm.n Go.odrum is hi, , , ' " SJ1vcr (My lor n 'VIsit ",ith h'Barbara Lane WIi! in cblU'gp daught.er and son.i.l ' 111 ,01'

<,t the progr,m on "Happ!nesJI Mr.: '''rootlc'' Oam~r"Sh6 'e~·ndThrough "Co~~r(;l 01 "S(!lfand to return in time lor tht! ,~~F:nvlr~nment. An open ,.dIlle,UII. J lny of her Jlttle grnnd$oJ1 Jhtltnl'SJoFn ,.",all.held by those pr(,~«lDt, Waugh, liOn of !\Ii" (1M if... P;a'l '

'0 Iow.l'lg the program the ho. Waugh, '. , r

•,,

RepubliCc'ln ForGOVERNOR

MECHEM

~,. ,~

,. ..,, "

, ' ~, .. '/ "

f .' . ~, , Edl\' n L.'itubemA VOTER QUESTIONS·What hu bfm hap~nlnl toour t.u moM)'?"Some Ita~ departments hand·

Unr larre amounts 01 JIlonq areshocldnlly defident In book.krt!plnr IMlhocb. ••Depa&"'tment·aI ramdJ lIa\"e breo ~e·ally e=~ed. ••"Quoted from the report. SantaFe Grand JIIJ'1 ~t. 5, 1&4~myrsUpUnl the\ MlIrs admInJ·straUoo.

'\ Vote ForDecent Government

EfficientGovernment

Please NotePleue t.lt. .ote tW t1l.

Le••liEu) photOA'''.p1J .Ied tolltake the cat of the Pd.1' HtiNpat.tlne ift lut week's Wews

: vu t8_ .7 H.;'1 .1 aaid••o,I 'l'd...Io••1 .1totocr.p1l.er. who

will ostea lUa .talii. Juor. Inthe fatur., H. tl_....... ti_••d til. tHettl... to tJte wot'tlsyt.... of ,"!.I.~ lb. StanoP.tne;. Sc~l. Lalt _ek tlaepIa.to .,.U.......it...

MECHEM SAYS

SHOCKING

rif1

.,..

VOTE FOB

TR&\SUltElt et

, ,lJDeOm eoatro.

Corbin Hester

Dktrlet 3

s."ort Appreciated

John E. Wright

R.D''ltBLlCAN 'ntlCny.., s...J*i 8fIIIkJW

Wilbur L. McKnight

CAl'mIDATE

ref'CO!llMl8S1OND

DfstIoIe& 2

&m'VBL1CAN CANDmAT&Appnda&e '1'... Vote

Jl.EPtmLlCAN CANDIDAT&

for~

CommlssJonu 1st District

ToW' Vet.e and CooperaUon"

Will JSe AppredaUd

REPt?BUCAN CANDIDATE

REPUBUCAN CANDIDATE

for•Count1 Superintendent

Of Publlc Schools

E.xpuIrnced In Field

Of Edueatlon and

l'usInm AdmInistration•

Granville Richardson

,

Mrs. lorine Samelson

ISeJa Sigma PhiRegular Meetitag

Members 01 Beta Sipta PhiSorority gathered at. the Ike\Vingti.e1d bOMe Monday nIght,October 9th for their regularmedinr with Della B'ale andCorinne Swearingin 81 hasWel'S,

:IJefore tlle regular meet.mg JoLelllnd C()nduct,('d a· memorial

, ' Bervice lor tht! late France' Rog-Mrs. J, It. 'reaver and .Mrs. en. who WA' art ActievC! member

It. K. Seago of Plainview, 'l'~aa of the sorority,, ",'.. " " . " Vella Hale. ntesidel'lt prellided

spent the week end Jl1 the 'l't!llYertot ", bUllind:s meeting and

cabin•.Mrs. 'fe.vet dr~pped b}1 ::~~r~} :~:irgr~~fej8!l f::t tgi;the NeWlJ office to renew he1' YUt, whatever they tlaoGse will

" be called the Francn .ROg61'$$ub$CtJption Saturday_ Memorial.

I'ROBATE nIDal:Of Uncoln CeWlt1

RannlnIOD'aEPtmLJCAN TICKET

I W11l Apprtdale Tom' V.1e

Herbert Smith

7

S. E. Griesen

Manue~ Chavez

J..uee., I'~ ,~

tit j

..

ltEPUBLtCAN TICKET

W1UA~ '1'_. v.te

JI'redDcl No. 11

JIEPt,'BUCAN CANDmAD..'ef'

CO'VNTf' TAX ASSE8SOK

•J. G. Moor.e

:aEPLlBUCAN CANDJnATS

Sbenifl

Apprtdile YOIII'~

Yevvt.tewmBeAppnda~

ELECT

Paulino Aldez

, .'

-'

00

Jtepubllean Ticket

Would Appreciate '¥our Vote

for

COUNTY CLERK•

:Mn. W. fl. Evans and Mrs.U11ian Albem returned recent·

ly 11'(11-0 a three weeks' vac"tion(tip. lng.tlb, Texas they visited

the lI"rver gvang lamily and, inIt<i&weU with' John and Jamell

AlbertS'.

,

..

' ... ;i;

.. ,

•. c •

.- , ,

• • ., ,

\

, '

("

i $

. I

-

-,-

Total.

Use Our

'j

LAY-A-WAY

PLAN

forXmas Buying

,"We S.1l EV&rylhing"

G....n 1r.., New Mexico

LON G' ·S

SELF SERVE GROCERYDowntown Ruidoso

•\

New Shipment In- .Bedsteads - Chests - Dressers .,

Hutch Cabins - CupboardsOther Dining Room Pieces

The Things You Have Been Asking For

lUADE IN NEW MEXICO--DIRECT FROMI Manufacturer '

•Exclusive Dealer

Fdda.yoeto1:)er ~,"'l~. .' '" I, I . ; " " .,-, , " ,'""

Eat EnchiladasAt

LEGION HALL•

SaL 4 pm tU9 pmBenefit

High Sehool Piano FundPROGRAM TOO!

.

Sept. ,12. 61" Bonn'Hl'll .,' "l;)eplI. ~6, n, aonnell'~Hdwe building e1C n 27660 Hdwe" puildiM expo ",,"" 271,~3,,', 'It',! ,.,. l' "', Sept.' 26, 72, Bonnell's '

Sept. 13,. 62, Bonnel s , b 'ld' 306 89HdSwe~ b"lit3dhig6qe~p'BQ'n"ne'111500.00 Hdw~, ~~t~g ..~~~:."::;'$i,Q74:~1

,~., , ... " Attest:" . .Hdwe" b~!hling e:ltP, ", .. ,225,89 ~ F n- d Cl k

Sf.>pt. 11), 64, Andy Ran- ~.. ..,.y en, el',dolph, huilding exp... 32.00 (SEAII) PoU~ D.,L

Sept. 15, 65. Ruid~o S~t. 1 • 30. 1950.Gravel, bnitding exp, ' 20.70 Violatio" AmI. Filled Cot.

S~pt. 15, 66, Vlllage Water Drunk DriVing, 4, $260.00Dept. bundin~J}xp. ,31.40 , $266.00, Sept. $6..... 67, R!Lymond Plain Dr\ll!lk, 2, 15.00 15.00-Allams, building expo 32.50 Drunk ~ Disorder, I, 10.00 10.00

S pt 18 "8 T F 'C' 11' Reckless Driving, 1, 25.00 le • , , \I, • • l' a 11:1, 25.00 "building expo ," 24.00 Drevt·o.... At-est 25.00

Sept. g3, 69. Raymond ~. - •.-\dl\mIJ, building exp, ' ,, 25.00dolph, Iutilding expo 28.00.,. L,.. ('.

n

PINE'-EER fURNrrURE

SPECIALS' fOR FRI.-SAT.-MON.-TUES:.•Colored ()~, 1 lb_~~~_~ ~__.. .._30c

Potat~ ~o. It 10 Ibs_~ ~ ~ ~ __ ~ 35cTomato Juice, No, 2 CarL •__ ~ .. _~ 2 for 25cLard (Wilsonts 4 Ib P.iJ) ~~ 1'9cPinto Beans, 10 Ibs... • ~ __ ~_ .. .. 900

r Potted Mea~ C.n__ ~. ~ • 5c

i I>R.ESTONE $3.50 GaUocn

I GAS 2&

, Kelly Springfield Tires Wholesale PriceAll Tires To Be Closed Out By~t Of Year

For Wint.r

Buckner

Electric

WE ALWAYS

HAVE

Completeline Men's Wear!·

All th. Tim.

pedatly

RuidosoDry Goods

Ruidoso.. N. M.

In The Post Office Block

\lents Jackets-

.:5everal Styles to· choosefrom, including

. Water RepellenttJQather and Horse Hide

~M.n's Shirts ..I Plaid WoolensI and solid colorI Wollens and Also~ Flannelette

SEE THEM TODAY

Patte au, ~tJlQOi3O 'N"S• (' ' .t I! .' 4 , i., • , " . I. q ; ,fl..-.;;', • _' ,

KINGI 5--The Original

MONTHL.Y DJSBURSM:EN'tS, Stm't, !la.tnt. ot D4JtnllUl:I",.<J.7.,. ~pl;. ';::5. 70, Andy Ran'"VILI..AG£ OF RUIDOSO ; . 412, Nlvajo S~f' ' ' Peter-on, ~b.il\t man salary 285.00

Oe:JeOer, ItISO viee St&,tion,' TranportAtion 49.91&lpt. 39, 48l'i, ~l;Iith Silee'C.••ral Fu" Sept. 1, 473, H. N. ,Mar' han, Boo"¢e~l'~lal'Y 137.50

Date Ck. No. To For, -,mt. gal), r..eilae, Augult·· 300.00' SePt. ao, 486, lIuvin San'Sept. 1. J900. 1674, Rul '",nt. "..474, Bqnnell'aehe~, !ltaint. m~n' !lala.ry l,1)Q.SO,dOlIO Newll, PUblicatIon", '31H2 Ildwe.• Maint. 'Of DllItribu' . _...... .... ..sect. 1 f J960. J075. n. L. tlon 11.50 Total $2,215.07

Harr 50n, Upkeep of Equip , '~ept. IM5, 475.' Sgmlth 1Mil. GrancJ Tot.l ',. $4,Z57.o9nwnt $59.64 ehlner)", , alnt. of upp'1 15.15 Fir. Dept.; "

Sept. 1, 1!)l}0 1070, Com. Sept. 16~.476, H. J. Baron Set>t. 12 1950, 60. Keil 'mun:ty Public Servlcll, UtIU;ompany, roaint. of Supply 28.60 ~onlle{l, building expo 300.00tit's 10.86 Sept. 15. 4'17, Sa~·.r.e

Sept. I, 1900, 1677, Gom Bros Electric, Maint of Sup'It JI bl' SIS ply , . 19.00

Lj~htl~g U Ie CrY ce, • tre('~5.06 Sept. 20. 478, .J. G. Bar.Sept. I, llHiO, 1678 Wblte vey. Audit, Water Dept. 5O.l)u

Auto Store, Upkeep of Equip' Sept. 20, 479, Dall Foun-ment 11.30 Ir)' Jne., Capital outlay 60.00

Sept. I, 191)0, 1579, Nava- . ~pt., 2St .tHO, ~Jdl)mpsenf' ,JII SllrYil'c .Btu tlollo, Police cur ,)1,10 negan J,yan, "naint. 0'Expenlle 201.88 Di!tribution 17.87

Sept. I, 1960, 1680, Sky Sept. 21;, 481, Mompsenla,d Auto Service. Street De Dunnegan Uyan, Capital outpartment Exptmlle 22.4& lay. 187.48

Sept. 1. J9fiO 1681 BUl'k . tiept. 30, 4,82, n. N. Mor'rler Electric, Fire bepart- Jtl1~, Leaae. September 300.00mcnt Jo;xpennll 7.0& Sl'llt 30, 411a, L. F. Dry'

Sept. 1, 11160. 1682, Rul den, office expense 37.14dOlO Telephone Co.• (JtiJItll'li 17.8& :Ot·pt. 30, 14M, Cla\lde

Sl'p.t. G. 1683'uRUldolo Gill CLASSIFIED ADSCompany, tllltillK 2.37

Sept.. 16, 1584, Aillmo ,.OR SALE; Four wiled cIrIrc Dod-Lumber Compllny, Street Dc, re reeoa "lUI" doctr clau enclol·par1.mcnt EXPllnlltl 151.20 cd bod7, n.clIo .... ~~l'. WbUe

Sept.. 16, I fi8£i, NOHker Aulo store. •Chevron StaUon, Upkeep of _ ., ' ,Equlpmtmt 4.74 FOR BALE: 1946 Ohevrolet. Truck. '

Sept. 151 }/jSG, Thunder- ~ mud rrip tlrel1, Exetllent eon-bird Sull.ll. (;0... I"iro- Dept. f;x dlUo!\. sacm Bro:J.pCln6C :J!l7.GO . ,

Sept. 16, 16H7, Jim'. Auto FOR SALE: N"w unlLStd BetunyServlCCl. lJpk&!llP of ftAiuJp Reat. Ma.ttTe:l5; al1'lo 30 ilUlon bu·ment 13.aO tane hot water hetLter, RUldo:~o

Sept. 15, 1688, Huerll BroD., Dru,. ItbPolice Car Expense 16.24 .. ; . •

Sopt, I fi, 1li8 {} Frnnk AUCTION; New and used fuml·Unr.jl\l}, I'u\ll'(\ Gllr f.~xrl'nall 8.3.a turCl and IlI.plllUlCC3; BUY AT YOU'

Sl'pt. J 6, 1fiUO"PllU Mu)' ovm PRIOES: THE AUCTIONcr, InllUrl1neO 4.1.60 U<:lUBE 3Z4 N. lilt St., ALBUQUER· ~

Sept. HI, 1691, Office QUE; EVERY WEDNEBDAYNupp.y eo., Offlco oxpenlle 31:1.'10 mOIlT AT 7:30 pal ts

Sopt, 20, 1692. J. O. flar ., .....,·oy. Audit. Ol<nt'rnl, tunJ 00,00 FOR BAI.E: Good pllUlO. Flrnt c111M

St'llt. 20, 15t/a. UUldOGO • condition: PIne woe. Fox MercnnUle·Gravel, Street Dept. expenllo 22.35 .c:.rff~ ~fltC. ,~. ~t. 2~ , I •

SI'Pt.. ao, l,oO~, Vltll1Ke WANT 1'0 OIVE AWAY "oup-Wllt('r l~opt" L nJtdltc~ 3.00 PIES" Interest Uve bellf('1' tropIcal

hUpt..•lU, liHtl'i, L, fi. Ury fl!1h lI11ve rt\~d more than t CtUldo'!" OU,tl'C exponllo , 4.02 handle and wllnt to tlhare. Only tm-

Hllpt.. 30, I MIG, I•. F. Or)' fdon, Gkrk llllillry :100 00 ~rtnnt t\Ct.or regarding cue b

Sf/Pt.. 30, 1bU7. FrAnk ,0 dt'lJrcc temJ,X'ratUNl, m~t benllrllJllft, 1'0114'11 QUlllr)' 1[14 60 mnJnmlned ooMtantly aun be done

SI'Pt. 30, 1968, C. II wtlll Itttht bUlb In or nellr bowlWO('OIa, "l)lleo J udltP Dal Would 11ke tor IX'hoo1.'l to bave Ull!~tlry 100.00 If Intnt'5\eCS but Uldl\lldU3l!1. IlIdllS

l'\rpt, 30. 150U" "'rlUler, 10 rtlbe thl'm are weloome to them.(Jullnt.lul & ('tMJ,l'Ic Attorn.')' WrlUl or !:C{l tdn. Bloodworth. ItUI·Itillary " • (i0 00 1u.:u Newn. RUldo::u. N M.

Supt :W, I GOo. fo:lmor . .. 0 .." ,

ggloll, "'Irt' U"pt ('t\r{'lllkl:'r 1r.o Oll ron SAI.E Web.1~r wIre recorderSepl. ao. 100 I, ('oll'lIIan ~!) DarttnlJl lU tlll? price lAna'lI

JIlyr«l, Bp'I'l"1l1 p'ah,'C &0.00 Green or"",. N M ItbSOIll. .10. I Itt):!. ";DlqUpl _.. 0 0 0 • , "

Huran, Mc~llin" ope,rlllor !i;O,OO FOn SALE: Toy Peklneoo p'Jpple.:1fUtalgtered Lon(fll Oreen Tree. N,.

"" • ~.= ,"- M, ttbTot41 8~.0'12o<l - •• 0 • , , •

W.t.1' Fwd AGENTS MAKE 810 !\fONEYRopt, 1. 19(;0, 407, n. n, HELLING PLASTIC TA11LE-

Andorllon. MlIlntcnnmi' ot Cl.oTlI9 MID OTHER. tTE!'.mnts~rlbutlon $8.70 Sr-:LIS ON GIaHT. SAMPLE FnEE

Sopt. I. ,108. Ml)mplll'n SCHNEIDER POODUC'fS CO Ml'Unnc/llln Ryan, (·up.tal Out Atlantic A\'t!rlul'. R.e't/ere f't,flU3,lny 1111.48 ' , " , , , . " .

Sopt.. I, 4GO, Comrnunlty ron BALE on mAOE~ Slnrfer 1'a.Publl(' Borvll'Q, Pumping 22080 ble model e.ewlna mtU'hlrtl!, Perfect

Sept. I, '110, GloW!.' & l'oudltlon, wm trlldt! tor portablecowan. Mllint. of Oint.rl ~Wlnl1 mnchlnc or wUI sell J. n ~buUon 128.26 PlUker nax M-J or oonmd Mrll. "

Sept. I, 47 I, Whit!.' Auto COlee fll'dt1l'('l)kE' Upd- • .: i (' I" ',--' • • i • I '

"CHERRY CIDER", t

,~",'

LAY-AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS

on Highway 10 - GI.nco., N. M.

• ••

,.

S

CranberriesLemonsCeleryBeetsAvacadoesGti~

Groc.ry and 'Market

Vida Bennett

,•

-,

Preshs -ComBananasCartrittlCabba~

,S<tuashOtang~

, .'ualIt A. Bennett

PumpldnsGrapefruitrotnatoos~ggplant

Onion9Apples'

'0

.'

HUERTA"

i

,alA

FRANKOMA POTTERY•

in open sfocle

·t Nlf!t8CAN and INDIAN

"" Potttfy - Jewelry{Baskets - Glassware - CuriOs

I\I

'0<" ," •••

__ •.e-. "'_.".'.,._ '" ,. "". -"".

-

.'

,, ,!

, ,

,

••

'"

1

plige Seven

.. .

'. ) , ,-

\

, ,

Ii

.. ..

,

,

~-

Your Servant of the century

•REDDY KILOWATr

In summer, winter, spring or- fallI'm ready every hour:

lust push a switch and watch me zipWith light or heat or powerJ

'C'... •

fm a busy Uttle atoml1-split myselt in twol

1multiply as many times• As 1have work to dol

COMMUNITY PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY'110M 1fJ.~~ Cl4cIIucflOiHfJ'UUl

,

The Mighty ATOM

; .; .• j

'f' ,. '.RUIDOSO »~a

,

. .

.,NUl ,requ rell mmOl' surgery. Fort Stonton News CCJpitan .ItemsRev. unA 1\lril. Hany Webb, .

former pastor of the Methodist By Grnc~ BlIrleson By MIH'y Wernerchureh here, have been vislting a.t Boy Scout T..oop 58 .The Future Homemakers ofthe Barney WilsQn home ~n An' By Ray Baker Scout Master America (the ,Capitlln <:hapter)cho the P.!lst. week. . VIe left· Fort Stanton Saturday held theb: inl:\tnllation ot offiecrtJ

Mrs. AnnA Roberts waS"'tn'klln morning, visited the lArgest At' . I\nu Initiation September .26th ,,1;.to ~l PII$O Friday because of ill te1lian well in the world on tht' the high sehool. The oWcars in'nealth. She Wa$ accompanied Q;r oasis farm anat of Roswell, from stnll/.!d for the coming yeUr were:her son. Albert. " there to Lake Van neur Dexter, Joy Miller, president; Clara Nail,

MI', Ben .,S. Burns hlls been m \,;here we had our Iun h of ham· v'ee'president; nannl\. Kusianothe Southern Pac fie, San Fran- burgers a.nd pop, prepl\red b)' vich. :Iecretary; Shirley McClain,cillco hospital for the pallt severa.. Womack Thompson, WIllie Z;, t.l'~asUt'el'; Martha Wit.h\.\m,.' par..dll.Ys. 1\11'. Burns ia seheduled for norll• lind myself. Then on tIc Jiamentarian; Annie 1\Iinter, hi~an operation in the very nel\r fu 8arlsbad and Whit.e City, whert torian; Rllynette Eddington, song-ture! and all h'il !ricna,;..p.re wish· we made camp. l(lader and Nancy Payman,. fa,.ing nim a Ilpeedy rec.ovety. porter. 'l'here were eleven new

Highway &4 waa the center at- The cooks started preparin Illembers initillted into the ChllPtraction Thursduy morning after 'how, Dick Bingbam and til ter;) The iDl~tanatlon ceremony.\ heavy rain_ The school blls w~s .ther boys put. up thE.' tents, tht't was public and was l\ttendlld by aheld up fQl' some time, as well as ..ollected wood (and wood is hill' nice crowd. Refreshments werethe mobile X'ray unit and many to find :n th.nt part of the coUP .;erved t.o the visitors and girla\lther conveynnces.· try). After chow the boys had I ,lfter the Pl'ogram.-Nuncy Pay-

Mrs. Elva Wilson, Count~ iwell gume of Cltpturc the tIll&: man, RI.'pol'ter. --'School Superintendent, has vis,t- "he game broke up ut 10:30ed LiJlcoln, Picacho, Tinnie, Hon :lundny mOI'ning' after II n:. "Bill" Humphries, our gamedo and San Patr;cio schools this JrclIkfast of bllcon lind eggs, w "arden mnde a tr p last 'week toweek. "\)esel't' Nomads" anti broke cl,lmp and went to the Cll al.e the little fnwn which he'Something to Cheer About" wCrt ,'rns. By that tiOll.' the boys wer ('lund llnd has been feeding onwere shown to the schools. Thest really getting excited, as only. the bottle, W a ranch the other{Ums were received very cnthus,- few of them had secn these un ·side 01 Magdalena, where it wUlastieally by the children. . c!lrrground wonders, We weI- learn to live like other of his

1111$8 Renee Annette Z mmel' lllck pn surface at 2 :30 an clalla. .'mun, daughter of Attorney and headed for Fort Stanton. We a IJittle Roy Morgan and Howard~h5. Geo. L. Zimmerman of Cm'· :Ivett pome at 8 :00 a weary bum.' ,'IW5 \Vent. ·tllrough the dinic in'dzozo~~entertnined a group of f I hDve ever seen one. '. .oswell last 'fhursda~ Doth boys)'oungsters Tuesday morning, Oc 'fhe second day ot October WfJ '1 e undl.·r re"ula1' treatment. 'Lober a, 1950 in celebration of ~'elebrated by a group of eigr Mr. and Mrs, Frank Titsworthiler third birthday.. girls at the Payman home it ld fllhlily were vls;turu with Ml'.

PrCllent were Buddy and John· honor of Nancy's fourteent nd :'lIra. Fcrgu!lon Sunuay•.fiy Itoberts, Roger and Richard birthday. Buffet supper and , ...\2alllon, Cello. aM Susan Haas. line pl\rt.y to the movies. GUCl\t Looking forward to BCC1~g Mrs.6tevcn and Sterling Spencer and were Anne('l.'o Yarborough, Rn~ "h.telwad buck tit her home after~\IB! .Zimmermlm. netttl g;.d.nl."\.on of Cnpltan an ~ week's lltuy in the h05p.~1 at.• '" "YTQN BENNETT'S 'lair Boyd, Anna Minter, Donn 'ort Stanton. Dr. Whitl·head will

"...... Ku.'l!nn0\11.ch, Mary I":ah fro. return here today frum the hos-"Ch-n 0 ..·.. • "". dl th C·" i or"' .. '" - N urt l"t."lnton.•,,£'l! l'S9 to Bay' , ,.ullWCu II H!r a m n

PATS TAXI l"I1ONE 65·'2 "OUflJ-P ton.s hud a 8w(·1 timf'. "pcration.

it, 'J .,imuimri.n=n mar ia.........ll7' ,-...-....

b.

,-

, ';""" '.,

You N••d

For Winter

GASOLINE

I

,

..,,"

••

ETHYL

,,',,'...

Stove Pipes Square Wash TubsGalvenized Buckets Cotton Batts

Blankets Kerosene LampsPopcorn Poppers Kerosene

MANY OTHER ItEMSAs Well As Our

Dry Goods - Groceries - Moats

FOX" MERCANTILEuGree.h Tree's Friendly Store"

SINCLAIR STATIONS

Are The Best Places 10 Gel

FOR THE MEN-White Stag's "Arctic" Created for the out-­doomnan. yet btyled with Indoor comfort in durable water re..

pclJl'nt. Btagloom. Lined throughout With quUted 100 per centVltg1n Wool Thermo:;taC••At:..mrell wnrmth without weight $17.95

Also .,

White St:lg'~ Unlined "Windbreaker" at $8.95 of"

Water Repellent StagloorA

SOMETHING-You Didn't Know We Had! -

J. M.· COL LIE R- Distributor

Box 711 Ruidoso' Phone 76-12

,

. .,.

Fr1(14Y Q¢tbbl1l' 20, 1950 ' ~~

., "

.

K~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

5 & ends I

,

. PAt'S 'rUt m()NE 65..02 CARRIZOZO RECORDS '~an~o~~tit:fp:~:}\yll~~n~fM~t

'. I. !II ..' I,\d at a party on his fourth bh'th'.. day on October 3. Seventeen

;:hilllren and foul' niQthers werepresent., Refreshments of (:n~eice crenm and lemonade wereserved to the' wee guests llnd themothers.

The regular meeting of .theCarrizozp P, T. A. will be held atthe Grade SchQol Aud'·torlum on~londay, October 9, at '7 :30 p.m.Refreshments will be se~ed fol'~ow;ng the business meetlng.

A group of Rebekaha .fromCoalQra Lodge No. 16, Carl'lzozo,attend Grand Asse~blY in Alb"·}uerque on SundaY, Oc.tober,~.

'1'he group prescIIted lI.s1ut ,Falt.I,which had been requested by thePrl.'sident, Mrs. Hattie Clark. The

Registered Pharmacist skit ~as written by Mrs, l.,hal'l·z;. To Serve You At- All Hodgin, and the C1\5t included 12

membera.Times Mr. Walton Wilson was a .pu'Closest Pharmacy tient at the Fort Stlnton hosp tal

Service For Ruidoso this .week, An imbedded wisdom

Phone 68~12 -It costs less than If.: the price Or asoda. pop-per year to keep up 0.

G RAN DV lEW watch (clean and 011l. Ray Lacy.

'l'resc:ription Pharmacy Watcbmn.lcer, Rultfoso. Adv.

~..w:<:~~~"-~--~~~p ;

M

I

\

II\i!\

I

...I

,.' "

i ".~ ,of"'" ... '" '. ..', " j .

, '

,'" ··•

"

o

Po~ Plants

Distilled Water

,."

FOl; Men ~nd Women

Brewers YeastYogurt: An Old Way To

New Health (Pamphlet Free)

t 5 ..

Pangbum's Candy

) )

,Nationally Advertised Merchandise•

"Rendering A Cotnrnunlly $trV;ce"

Special Orders Given Special Attention

MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS

PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY, Inc.Highway 70

Ruidoso, Hollywood, N.w MexicoPhone 3203

ANY QOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION FILLED'

H.c:slfh Food:j

:' . ...

Rt1lPQ6P N~a.

REED

. . ,

'P'''\'

And HisWESTERN MUSIC

Will a. H....

Conoco Prod.cts

•,

............

RAY

•~a V aJ 0

Make Your Headquarte18 at

Every Saturday NireTo Play I For Dancing!

Enjoy a Real WinterVacation in Nature's Wonderland

Ride Horseback - Climb Rugged 1\Iountai1U'

Just Relax and Enjoy Yourself

FRONTIER ROOl\t OPEN ALL WINTER

DANCING EVgRY SATURDAY~IGHT

,_..

- .-~.

Navaio Service Station

:; :,::= ... ,,,,,.. :: ;;; LI: -......:=: ...

W. D_ HortOn" ",,' O. E. Snyder

, IN-·· nAmOl:Q a.-...X.....ltt'

PHotUl: a..uA,at ."....~ ....

Paul H. DouglasItt;"L ESTATE

Photle 1)3-'3 ItaL 20·31

In Post Otrlce Block

WITH FINE

SERVICE

WE GIVE YOU

"Open Year Round"SKYLAND

o8TrorATItlOrHY{lIClAN8

[l Quality !"oodi

• 1 Low Prices

f 1 l~rge Variety

JACK LEE'SGro. & Mkt.

..

Jl'rtda1 OCtober 20, 1150. ' ~e J£iBht• . .. , -,a ...". $ ....__, ~''''.i-__'''''__-''''_, ...,_---....._,¥"'4",""_ ....__, ,_:; ,,",,,1,_,_, , .....,,--......._--__'..'...,~..

Story Of ASPGncade 3eed it III a llymphQny, with the Reese clan. He'll gC,lJie home now HClve You Signed. 0,.n" )uWe not done·,60. ~ .., fQUf (iutJ'.

Her. In Ru,·doso 'uoantaln\J and treell In the back' and both he and' h~ motber are , '..c, lID ' ,

e l1"ound, have yet to realize the doing fine. CrV$qde FQr F~~om NAVA.J()(lLl1I$ TOA nino group of local resident' "a'illi(ic~t IJPle~ddr of God's Dr. and Ml'l5. L' n. Johnson of or~ SATUltOAY mTI$

and out af town visitors took in I.m WQr' u1l3poi e by man. ,'S1ovls lIpent laat week enll llt the TnI' ·'O,n,lsa(fe for Freedom" pet; The NlLVIlJQ OIUb M~~th(' Aapencade last Sunday, Octo' ' " - ,I . Apache Village. Tbelr. !;Wns are itlon In nuidQQ: It "t th T I hober I\th. The following story or Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heint and going to eoliege in Las Crl.lcca . . .' e e ep ne annoJ,l11ced this week tluI.t~l Ree4descrIption of the ride wall writ- !Ion. Billy who are living In EI MId they jo:ned their parents here. o,ttlc:e In the b~dllotMr. 4U1d~•. p-ndhis .W~teny1i""d wU1 J)t, baA*l.en by a local man who wuk the PUlfO spent last week end In Harris Shelton said uAdios" to l3eQ Weathe:rby. }!.;very clt~n is Satu..-daynlght 'to" plat for dallc1nCtr p' • Ruidoso. hill Ruidoso friends tbis Jlast urHed to drop by -and sign U thoelY In 'the Nav*"JQ 01$. . .

Ag,nln we reach that fmc of. C. A. McClintic of Midland, week when he lett to spend the .•.th" y('ar when Nature puts on h('r Texas called b,y the office while winter in El Paso. But when liet1how o~J l"(llor In all Its Ilplel)dor; everyone was out, but lett a note returns in 1951 it will be asuref:a. h hin and valley aeem~ to try "aylng they would be in their slttn of spJ'Jng, fat' he hI alwaysto outdo the next In depth and cabin up the canyon for a week. anl,ong the first arrivaLt.arrangement. A6 we rode up the Mr.llnd Mrs. Jimmie Barne.. La Leoti Jordan, Paul Douglassvalll'Y aftt'r eating a wonderful 'nd children tl:Qm Poquaque, N. Dick 'Ratlite and Ralph Brownchuc.k wagon dinner .the back M., are visitfngi ber pllrentll, Mr. were four men In Ruldollo t;o g~ground of deep yelfow u.s»",n md Mrs, F.d Hodge; for two elk permits. The rest of ~e menGtretched before Ull. lnwr ming1(\lJ Necks. Other houlleguests of the in town who had applied didn't'" lone muple fJto()d forth in del" Hodge lamUyare Mr. llnd Ml'8. make it. n Complimentary Demonstration and Contours!'at red. and aU colur tapered out C. L. North, Sr., of EI Pa.o. -Into the denlle green of p,ne, fir Earl and Myrtle Shamburger CLAYTON BENNET'l"Slind ItprUL'e. L:ke beautiful drape .)f l'~J P••o, former RuidwtO relSi U. 8. 70 toR OOlUOS Parker..Herbex Scalp Treatment11 dozen dlft"rent kmdll of vineu dents, were visiting friends OVerea.'h added itlll own color. Sumac last week end. V· I C9mplete Beauty 'ServiceIlplashed everywhere. Added to Mr. and Mrs. J. E: Brownfield Jennings Qlayl()Ck Gall thlll wall the noise of rushing 'eft Ruidoso last Sunday after. B sh)k R h enarose Beauwater down the rocky I)tream bed' noon when called to EI PllllO be- UYS 00 . anebellide the trail. A wUa turker .tll1lle their daughter, Mrs. Gcne MlI', and Mrs. Jennings J3laylock. D ' ..~ R· 'gobbler, dlatrublld Ilt hit! mid It Barron Wall to have an operation torm~ Ruidoso resldenta, who hllve ownlNwn Ul, 080wrnoon water holll,. 1l(lurrled for Monday morning. been tn bumness In Alamogordo for Open Year 'Roundthe woodrl. In 110 do.1l1C 1& lJleek , the past three years. recently pur-black tailed doo Will IIcnred from Prltlcilla Willllon. formerly cbaae<1 the Weick Morg~ llanch Mrs Rose Brownfield ' Phone -33..11her bed and 1(li!lUfl.oJ)' wlllkl.d up Priscilla TruJillo, daughter of In Llnooln COunty. 'this ranch, '

till' hllliide. Onl~ after llomeloud Mr. and MI'8. Fidel Trujillo of located on the Bonita, Wa" the old r~=~~;;;~;~~~~;::;:;~:;;'~:;;==~yl'lling by the ridprH d d shc dart Ruidoso Valley, lett Ruidoso last SbQOk Ranch.for COVl'r. Only l& llhort dill.tunce week to move to El Puo where The deal was cl~ thJa week, • . . " , ,farther the wholl' party stopped ~hl' and her husband, PFC Bob d BI I Ie IIt<l'~iwatl'h lJ flock of IlOmu twenty WiIIll0l! will make ,their home. He :~~ lI~'on~he ~~h. ~.()CMO:r:::n J U N C TION BUS 5 C H ED U LESfive wlId turkp)' grllzo intl) 11 III stationed Itt Ft. 8UIIS. The has moved back to W1ch1ta hila,dump of oaks Thill wall ~IO the voung couple were married in Texas.' TO ROSWELL"dlvidL' betwe"n F.:aglo Crel.'k and July. ril'lNorth Fork of !tuldolo JtjVN. We William Carl Reese arrived at - p .. " .j·40 AM-II'55 A'lUt 0'15 PM 920 p.'"took ono l/lllt. view at tho" _Ipen the Ruidoso flondo Valley Gen· MISS AMEERIOA 17 JEWEI.B • • n.ul:""-i), - : ,IoJ,L. .

covered hilla tuward Man Jeau l\rlil Hospital Thursday, Scptem" EXPANSION BAND $$3.75 '1":0 EL PASOa,nd b(!~nn our d('llt''Cnt In North bel" 28th to't Join the Emmett VlLLAOE OI1'T SHOP .':~~k~v.~~~d(1t~~~KI:nli'enb~l~dC:t~~ ~,-",:,.:;.-::--~.:......~~~:.:=~~~'~:;.,;;;;;~: ;::~~;:;:'-~~~~;;:;;:;:;;=;;,"='i:=;-_:' ' 1:50 AM-7:15 AM-2:15 PM-7:40 PMItollrlng Hiver. r';veryonc r('llAxedthll honwll pll'ked IIl1 III/ct'd and Winterize. Your Car Now ! • • TO LAS CRUUCESt.hila to b(' ht,ld bat·k. Songn by the . .rldcrs cunw furth, Conversation • 2:15 PMWilD ullt'I"IUI Il!l only yollD could be Let Us Check Your Car Now To Be' Sur.heord nbove the ruahing wutor.\\ lltcrtllil nlh·r waterfall added It Is R.ady for Cold Weath.rto. thl' nUIIII' and IIp('l'd of theatrl'lIUlII. When the part)' Ilt laatr('aehed the Runger ("abln on t.hemain brufll·h 01 tbe ItUldollo allwere roluell.&nL Lo end thL' ride in"plte of lIoro opolJl and Ilt. ffL'nlngIn UIlCItJIl AII PltJlrt-II,Uld thomsclV~thnt tbt-)' would not have mllls"dth" rlfJo for nnythJnlt In theworld

Th",' who havp n"\l'r IlCt'n Nutur,,'D S)'mplllJfI)" of "',111. for in

I

j !, ,

~ ,\1 '

1\<

,

,,,,;,I'

, - •••

. \

. J'

,

•"

\

•'..

/. •

•. .

\•

,, ,,~ '.,

,

STA'R ,LI9UO'R STORE

tHE CENTRAL BAR

.. ' .o

.'

A Good Meal WeH Served

Real Homemade EnChiladas

Open 5:30 am to 9:00 pm.. ..

ASHER/SCAFE and COURT IN SKY~D

: _ .I

,\

•.J!,

lrv- -

..

\

"

, "

AND GRILLWill Open Next Spring

••

.4 5 .j

"

-'

,

, . '

"

•,

I

rt

,!,

) !i \

0', r" \\'f~,~, I

\ . (

,

BIGGER AND BETTE,R

Than Ever -• •

••

• •I •

.0/ _

{

I

- , . ,•

v•

ESTABLlS'BED IN 1890

ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO

is good gasGood Gulf ProdudS

+Goodyear Tires

ofD.lco Batt.ries

+Exptrt Auto Repair Work

of-Washing Greasing

EQUALSCOM P LET ESE RVol C E

o. A. Luallin A. W LuaJJin

~ SKYLAND AUTOPhone 59.{)8

THE"

FIRST NAnONAL BANKOF ROSWELL

"GI

"

:,

w. eon for and De1iv..,

Satisfaction Guaranteed

Phone 11-04

On the Main St,...,•

ofRu I d 0 so, N. w M • x leo

'7

ES9UIRE CLEANERS

RO-LOCKER EALUMINUM FROZEN FOOD WRAP

PLASTIO BAGS-Pints-Hen Sizes-Turkey S~SSUTHERLAND tOCKER BOXES-Pint Size

•Round Boxes-Pint and Quart

SEALRIGHT THERMOREX CONTAINERS

Prompt and Efficient Service

Across From Jack Leets GroCery

Alvin SmjOt Katie Smith

meld. S!

I '

\\\

I

RUIDOSO FOOD MART

Palo Verde Elechic ShopJack Parnell Green Tree Pbott~ S.11

"

uTh. Sign Of Cuality"

,g.

. "

. M,? - .

, " - ;

t J ':'

=

..... 1 t"u=:: 'z '.-;..;.,'C::;'::=:."""_=====-...,INSURANCE t

ALt" IUNDtj •

Warren BarrettJtltJDOSO, NEW MlOtleo

"A HOME INSTITUTION"

USE OUR BANKING BY MAIL •

SERVICE

Member Federal D~jt InsDl1lht~ ' .

Corporation

......~i'.................'-_.. , .'.....' '--..-'''''''''''--\-'- .........._ .....__'_'_ .........' ,_',e __' _,& ... ' __ t 1- - 'h;' 'l'lJ;it ...

_r "'m

, - I'u.IIr

,

. c ...-

SERVICEPhOh.31~3. .

When Something Goe. Wrong With Your CClr

DON'T CUSS .. CALL- US•

c JIM'S

,#,f}

/f

""

FINE MEAl'S 'fRESK VEGETABLES &FRUiTS

Speci~rs .... Friday & Xiturday4'w. A'~preci(.1f.,Yt)ut busfn.ss, '

'\"

.

STATION dnd GARAGS".Downtown Ruidoso

Woi....----..............;l~_+----------......:J~J2..·--,...'-!--!-"..-7..'6..· ....~jl_..._ ••!..'..'t..i~···-~r..t_-!..~'---_-·'!"."7'~'_....."...._._~ ....__~_....._ ......<: .)' ' • • ",'- • ~ . . j" I 'bm uf'· • . 7 : 'r ' .. .liP' , 4

,_,0 \>,

,,;J

, \

'fI

, .l, I

Ii,,, r,

1

~

:, ',

I

',Ir J'

. ,

.'

,-

.)

\..

f

"

,

: •. = J ::Jo:

,

,.

••

===

HOME...MADE PIESI

.. =

,

Shoot

, • t

Johnni.

.~, : - -: -

• oW =

: :

AlSO PISTOL SHOOTINGBIG GOBBLERS

. andSwift's Pren1;um Hams

Sunday, October 29th, 9:00 arnCEDAR CREEK RIFLE RANGEGiven By The Ruidoso Gun Club

BAR

Turkey

. . "._ r·_ ",'_ • ~."',,,<.... ,

Have Y1>ur Plumber check Yol.lr pIpesInsulate llgnlnst Wlnter freeze!.!

We have 1111 s~s InsulationCosts you 'less to 'Insulate NOW .

Than It wUl to pay a. plumbing blll 111ter

Running Deer TargetThe Hunter~s DelightAny Rifle Any Sight

, .. 7"" 'n" g' r

Andersons Lumber Co.

it

,t~.-<~~~~~~,

IIltUywOCld, New tlexleo••l'. ;;

• We Have A Few Choice Guns Left

_ Fairly Complete Stock All Sizes Ammunition

,

. ...

EIJI WQQOWIJItIGFUlfll'TIIKI,TDYSt

IMIJIATDU, N~NIJ· ."~"AlfT/C"'S!

, p

ND ••USH"f'1 liD mf~I{" MESS'

liD WAST"

NOW AII'fJII' CANlET 'lfDlfIS/DNAI;IfEIUtTS WITHfJUT

.. "nt'RIAY 'II/tII

'-.;- .. '

!:Ii., L

~ He =

.... _' t""{Z '."" ,

TilE FatED P. BOWSER COt\lPAN'Y - Plcaeho. New MexiCOPka$Cl Ilene! ~:

cans ChinesI' Red. _•••.eJUU Yellow••• _••eIm Coral... caM hory......UM P....W81u.e......C&tU Sea F.IMGrun ••cans RoraJ Blue••••••cans Emerald GnloUt•• , .C&nt Chromt! Ahlmlrnltu......eaM l'tMUc ClIlU•. ., • ~all!J\ WhUe ••••••UN !l1Mk •••••• DT'NA SliMYnEADS 1M c ea.» 'I J Cash ( I Check ( ) Money Order•

The Fred P. Bowser Co.

,

. \ISo f;

Donlt Forget Our Big· SalE!

Pkatbo. New Mule'.. Phene 1Three Way. To Bu, - .~ In - Phone or MIdI Co'/llHMl

. , .' " -,

lEW II'UCI..E IlGMtWlIl£J PAINT III 1IIU urnE CILO~S ........

SPRAYS DIRECT FROM HAHDY CAN!

..1

..

,•

I. '0

.RUlOOSQ NEWS Fild~1 oetqPr~. 2U•.1900

€a~Y~~Ech();$ -. . ' '~ Capit~~.' It;~~.. ~. "~:~~:~;~i~~i?{I~~h~~:~l£::a~~~~...'"....'..'r...~....t ...·.s.."...'l'....~...'x_I_J:'..n_()_N_E_'.·_6_~._O_~_· ...':AIr,i. ()nl.'i~'l Mu.rray of Sl.\n'ta. The Capttan Fu..emen and wives of -officel'la next Sunday at 7 :00.

Barbara whQ lU"Ii'lvedll the 1st of \~ere. roya11r entert?ined by the ~lal'Y Fish wU1 act as iustaljlngliept., to V;!lit h~r brotlH.'r Pon Carr.z.ozo Flretne,n Saturday night tlffker aSllisted by her· si::Jter,0i!Mrne and familf all tllok off with eatl.lflnd danci!'l~.They n·'; Dorothy. AU parents are in\'itedror a two week's visit .to to'iorida. report 11 very nice tllne and feel to attend.and Ohio tv ~. sit the. relatives at th~t. cv.culnltli like that should be Mr. and ~r~. J. W. Earling haverived back the 7th. Don hall beep enJoyed more often bet~ecn the gone to spend a f.ew days in Alsentling the Iht:dollo News to his two departments. buquerque. While there v;sitlng,ruthl,r.in ;aw O. W. Ghlldel of The Methodist ¥ol1th Fellow· Jack expects"to havtl a check up~1t. Gileod, Ohio the past Sl.lmmel :lhip and thejr bi.annual. eli!ction at the hospital.

13<,1 hI.! ..nd hill wife arc. Jeaving of of~lcers ~unday evenlng~ The ~Ir. and ?i11'll. Johnnie Soder'Ohio the 1G:h tollee if its all true !oll?wtng bemg ~!ected..Prestdent. back have returned from an ex

I tJt he has b(!cn rea1mg about <.:lalre, Boyd; vlce'presldent, 1~0. tnnrledtrip through Ute' Eastl!uidollO. , • bert Earl; sccretar)', .Mllctenc visiting and sight-seeing. It was.;~ ~ ..~.-~~~,. , ,.. .... Ml"S. Soderback's first mee-tln" Baked Fresh Daily

:ith ber lr,l."laws and 'trom the Nice Vat'ietyhappy exprellsions on her returnshe must huve been very. favor S})ecia} Orders TakenablY impret\scd wlth them. ALL DELICIOUS

The Cqb Scouts 1J"adpd byheir Den' Mother!!, Mrs. LeoRoy 'J 0 H N SON ' 5

McKnight and Mrs. Thos. Utter-'lack held the'r f,irst meet'ng of Grocerythe Fan Monda)' n;gr.t, ~'eg lml\ 'Dow'ntowntion, assillnment to Pt\cks. and .

. games toolt up tho pvenin.lt'. ,=~~====:X'======:=:>"1 _ . ' .. " , 14 .... .. •

~~..::.-~~~~... ~ . ::.:.........~....."""~::;w;. '."."..~.,.~.., '_1. ";;:: 'a/ 't • ai, _ ' • t .. : ' , ! ' ' , _ b ..- 4JIlIi '.' t ! r' , , 'd

~~... =-::-=:.-:_~~...,,~ ...Our Plans for uYou" AT. Working Out To Include

Music for Dancing Saturday Nile.Community Get...Tog.th.rs 1n Our Loung.Card Patti,st Box. Supptr$,Pot Luck Din....rs

WHERE THE HOMEFOLKS WILL GATHEIl THIS WINTERUndltNewOwn.Hship ond teuw Manag,~t

RUIDOSOHI

Bonnell Hardware and .Building Supply

ANOTUER WIIQLE WEEK O~REAL 'BARGAtNS

cr? i t4

.'

'Pl4:e Ten

titt. 4.',_ = ....,,, * ill PU - qt.' OJ. J 7 'n

• \4 g

= ••

Editorial'flu· ":\111 'llprI"'iU'Irltll of Ru:.

douu. 1I.,I'i·"'O,),I. unJ Or('(>n Trcetllt> mak,o(r plollo t" blaH' u flcr ellof B"lIai II.\)·~ dtuulS! \hl' \'llminl,tm(ln~hll TI /I"h \'l !1 I". 11.lf'n outnil durmlZ th" rnunth llnll 11 tnr!!..numlw' uf f\flVI'1I w,U bl' dra\'illc'n th... flnlt Saturdny In (101'11month.

•'fhr pu rpallo "f th.. projrpt. III

to IN lht, p'ID!(lnll lit I. ncolnCount) know that ttw)' ('11I1 SletJUllt 1111 &rood \'tlIU(l;l h"f<> [10 th"y('nn b)' trndlOfC In lht. IUTit!'fwwnll. Not only cnn upt M goodvnlu('D. but ttwy will find thAtour p\l'",·hnnlq ('arry 1[uIta And"omplpte Iltu,ltll of mllfdmnd·'lt".

Th.. humo town rn<>rrhnnts d"•ern' tht' pnlronn'-fil of Uw p('opl<,.h 10 bo who CAn'l(!lI tho load inbig communit.y, no 11M u deep nodBb~dlntr mtCl'(,1l1 in our ~hurch(,!l,at>hool:l and other iniltitutions thlltoro bolplflg to build I1cr<> () be-Ut'rp;'<,o In wM"h to Ii\'~. It wo wantto put 11 root on our gymnl1Qium.or do hundrcd athol' tbinCl\ wo donot ilo t\tvo)' lcJ ont>thf>f Ctty togot holp. but rathor. wo Ulil ourown folkll what wo nord (md WI'~('>nerQlI)' !lot. it. Tho only wnyour mCf'~hl1ntJ) cnn prospor ondmako " living- t9 by !lolling tbl'irwarea to the p.';)op!o In thoiT Owncomnlunity.

Tho marcb.ub of th~1I0 n":rbbQrltijt cCfmmunitl<Jll nte ta be~oni1'atull.\tcd on thetr plans tortho coming Dolla' Dnya. ThoRuid(l.i1 New, l!Nmlllos them onrfull ,uppon nnd will do ove~·thlh' we pl>tCllbty enn to make ttioproject • ancel'''l. Wo boliove .n~~ out "'tisona wUl d() liltowilli.

P" ('p' =

American LegionAuxiliary In 1950

The t: ntted States of .Amerl~hllll reached a tlrlltl if, tile 'mWilrdrnar('h uf h.Ulll1f1 eV('nt!3 when itmil!!. 1\a\'1' adive "itizenshipfrom all of it» clt'zenll, No one('an Illt 'on the lIidl'hnes now.There Clln no lODger be peoplewho aron't in'wrcgt(·d or who donot earl'. I.;V(·rplOl1 mUIl1, e thaTbe for America, hearL and hond,or be ('uuntcd 111110n~ the natlun'llencmwtI.

The Aml\riean Legion Auxiliaryhall aJwllY~ tH.t"f! till' A'Ill'riru,heurt lind hand. In war an,l' in'Pl'lll'!, ,t haa. lI11rv\·d wit.h i\ I (Jutdt>votiun for our country and ourcountl'y'6 dl'{t·ndpM!. ltd actiVitieshu\'e upellet.! I1v\,nUlltI of ctfe'tveDenice to nt'arly anI' m HunWOIIICII. Now whfm tlcnlt:c toAmorica III 110 vitnltyn('cded-­when co muny woml'n of vl'tt'ran'l'fnmillell arc /let·kinI! wnyil to dothl'lr part. the .(\1llCriNin LegionAuxiliary off('rll thll/i1 an orgnn­ized. cxperiMl'cd [HI I capable S01"vIce lrroup whh'h t.he)' ('nn juln.

All 'alwnyll, ti,e Aux:JllIry oftorllthe Ilrollpl'ctlvl' member nothtnlf101' ht'rlll'11 nut.h ng but. tht! dc('plIuthfJdion of Llid,ng otherll, ofworkln!!' WIth the Amorieun1.cg on lor AmerIca. This hnliproved to btl Iitl'On;r m('mjJol'!lh 'Ioppertl Ip tbt· II!lfl!., and nowIlbtluld be eVt't1 tltrollltrr, Now thl'Amer;cun 1'(>1;ion AoxiJ.nry ott(>rIopportun.ty fUI di~riblc WOlllento dr. -the ttl.ln1>'» which theirhOIUb tell them /IIUllt bt, dorll' f'JrAmcrkn and for thulc Iruardingour count.ry.

A'fJ. memberahill workortl ·th JIyear we hop" t.o OInk e t.hcuccllglblll WOIllf'n Iwe OUr Auxiltnr)'III W{I lwe it. . llll an aIrport-un t.yfor Ilt'r'o'l' I' In tho «f('tat (·ftort inwhich ('vur)' A rnl'ril'on mu·,t. nowbo lin Q tlVl', d .....ot(!d partlcipllnt.We hupl' tu multo thpm underownd Olaf. no one elln remainaloof t.hnt I1lt ml.lllt be in thefight alld that the plal'Cl wherethe)' ('(In make II mont \·ffpctlvc('oOlnbut 'm In In tho AmeriCAnJ..cgion AUlllhnr)',

Pcurl Burnett, McmbcnhipChairmall. Jl1\f1Cll A. lIipp Unit. 61,('apllnn, N. lit

REMINDER,- AS A CITIZEN OFLlN'OOLN COUNTY IT ta YOURDUTY TO VOTE ron TilE CAN·DIDATm OF' YOUR CIIOIC3 ONNOVEMBER ml

,

-.."'If' ""~4f ~1t•• 'i"""'.'l'() ..1i -ft.. ,11ft""' 'h ~ .• fJ' <" f"

'·~-·,.h"", ":.1~ • .)1:1 .- ,~\~'t.i)L¥.*:}\..,~ «,'1#,;1 .~, ~_ ~",

,,~.. , ,~'-" ~",,;,~ ,; ,

If'.""" ; ". .". " '.

I

-

J