atlanta Read Clovis News Journal Newspaper Archives, Apr 2, 1996, p. 9 with family history and genealogy records from clovis, new-mexico 1929-2016. . and James K. Malloy. Nome PtMMorannJnC 1 HST 7U"1i For Ramsey Mta^Afcs&S-JS Pallbearers have been named for the funeral of George Monroe Ramsey which will be held at 9 a.m. Monday in Sacred Heart Church. MAPLE HOSTESS CARTS $ 54" Reg, 89.95 HASSOCK Reg. Railroad tracks within Clovis and those within county precincts 9-A, 9-B, 23-A. ai the jitflle employment service office. J. R. Hardley, Sr. R. F. D. Texico, 88135 has this week returned from Memorial Hospital. tresses with 312 coil units. Clovis News Journal (Newspaper) - April 2, 1996, Clovis, New Mexico % to tioui5 flows journal sports tuesday april 2, 1996 Quot a Page 9wildcats finally regain Mcaa championship East Rutherford n j. . Region honors King with marches, services, Fire victim's daughter shares her memories, Group adds petition against Roosevelt anti-abortion ordinance, Superintendent contracts renewed and tabled, Pages past, Jan. 18: Clovis was 'an old French name', AG supports Biden administration student debt cancellation plan, Sometimes you stumble across extraordinary story, Muleshoe's Garrett Riley heading to Clemson, Buffs, Lady Buffs post championships in Reserve tourney, Faith: 'Better together' wonderfully true for those who love each other, the Lord, Republican who lost race arrested on charges of arranging shootings, Roosevelt approves anti-abortion ordinance, Group hopes to force vote on anti-abortion ordinance, City attorney: Test of anti-abortion ordinance would require state action, Contaminated water cleanup presented to county officials, Leading NM community health organization welcomes new CEO, Portales votes to replace accessory building ordinance, Reader reaction: Both sides respond to anti-abortion decision, Texico youth selected to participate in national program, Pages past, Jan. 15: Eleven police officers resign, Weighing risks of a major surgery: 7 questions older Americans should ask, Proposed budget offers raises, $750 rebate, Egg prices soar across region with outbreak of avian flu. Puckett Rites Set lime of the funeral for Mrs. nice Puckett, 55, who died .irsday night at her home, ]0,S :kory, has been set for 2 p.m. hday. *-* tf 'T--> ' <*> iui v v '*. , \Jf\ 'ii . 1IH| conformity with the plan for do- nnc half-brother, M. E. Ancles of signing and 1 perfecting space shi;vs tjv[ t . the schools out of difficulty but said" funds may be available from other sources. and Mrs. Leonard Jennings and daughter Debbie was honored Sunday at the Church of Christ in Broadview. Group consists of table, 6 chairs, and buffet. The photo caption said Deanna and her siblings had named the turkey Tom and were adamant that Tom would not be , Today Roswell Joe Rhodes, quarter- Gattis Pcsis Two Victories Over Marshall Gattis Junior High scored twin wins Friday afternoon over crosstown rival Marshall Junior High, the freshmen Cubs taking a 29-20 triumph over the Kittens and the Gattis eighth grade scoring a 20 to 21 victory. ' No solicitation is made by any club member. Area Minister, Family Feted With Dinner BROADVIEW (Special) Rev. bnn".uet. |S&t>ty i/'fftrttef eway, .., fessmah 'sSId he reaf^ alition ilgri pulley" was (fr sugar situation. said Police Chief Efigenio Ameijeiras left Havana Friday in command of a force of veteran Castro guerrilla troops to reinforce the less-experienced militia, reported suffering heavy casualties as compared with the well-concealed rebels. R. B. Stratton received a permit to construct a frame addi- BOvlNA (Special) - Funeral tion to a building at 605 Connolly I serviros werc held ncrp Saturday - --- --' ' - --- for William Robert Minter, 85, who 2,000 anti-Castro rebels have been! $184.50 . Clovis News Journal newspaper archives from NewspaperArchive.com. Damage: pistol. Clovis News-Journal (Newspaper) - August 3, 1973, Clovis, New Mexico All rights reserved. Ciovls press a 18 still Late in the third stanza to hold to 12 scoring margin, bill] trailed the Raiders. 37-41.1 in the quarter the Wildcats! Hot coffee at noon. Beg. . [ Stone and received more of its p.m. Monday. Clovis News Journal newspaper archives from NewspaperArchive.com. Vivian Holland of two dogs and other living crcn- Porialos; one sister. "If they want to hold 'la enmity wide election a n l enough peopln In the county feel they should have a courthouse, at Artesln. With the exact phrase. The WJMent Club Isn't askingl much. . Article Archives - Clovis News Journal Article Archives Pages: News Sports Opinion Faith & Lifestyles Categories: 911 Beyond Argus Hamilton Biz and Ag Blight Battle Blotter Breaking News Business and Agriculture Cannon Connections Columns Crime Crime News Curtis Shelburne Earl EBlasts Editorials Editors Notebook Education Ent and Trav They need visitors, cards and all have telephones .. . Survivors include his wife; four _ sons, Bud and Alfred of Crockett Grand was sentenced lo 10 dayslTc.x., Dick of MineraJ Wells Tex m jail on a drunkenness charge; land Henry of Boviita; one daueh,' Betty Jean Parrot t. 22, of 308 Ed-! The other permit was granted lo Foy Bailey to build a frame stucco residence ai 2804 Sheldon for Harris Humer at a cost of $2,520. holding their own against ten times as many Cuban army and militia troops. Clovis Commission on Older Adults 3 p.m., Assembly Room at Clovis City Hall, 321 N. Connelly. . shot wound in the head. Accompanying King to the ban- Farwell Females Boys Beaten ny Lovelace, sophomore quarterback from Farwell. Bill went on to outline his philosophy on the thing, saying if cast Kddy County should desire then lo .split off from north Eddy County he felt tho folks in Artesia Farjardo, car, $400; Butler car, $100. We did not want to have any broken bones. Following the dinner home. Cross, a resident of the county since IflOG and of Portales since ,. Prta Scores By ylte4 Press toternaUooal Aloucwerqye Highland 63 El Paso 31 Jefferson of El Paso 75 Albu- queiwje Vallev 50 Gallup 40 Albuquerque High 37 PortaJes 4"* Santa Rosa 40 Pojoaque 71 Taos 58 Our Lady of Sorrows 56 Bema-'Anderson, Carlsbad 151 Wio 44 Rurcb, Art*ste US Albuquerque Indian School 5} Rpism Ciovis 102 Jemez Springs 31 i&njJth, AJarno Waeon Mound 48 West Las Ve-'Swns. You see no proof only finished pictures No selling Remember: only 49c. Information: , STAFF REPORT py Birthday" to her. , ^^ ' * ~i--*5 CTAM.MA*;JM H*V*C WAflkM pians to begin hearings the wetk Mechem's $1.5 million emergey of Feb. 13 on uranium company school loan court plan for seconding from Cov. Somewhere In this city Is ,a kid, probably several, that Idol- \ze the ground the players walk on and has vowed that when he gets big he too it going to be a football hero and wear a pur- pie and white letter jacket. Start for Free The dispatch of the "volunteer brigades" was aimed at preventing a repetition of last weekends costly standstill in Cuba's first nationalized sugar harvest. IM"^ * Sunday Feb. r,,.1961 ?$ ST' rtj WWW*> . Tex., re her 67-year-old father, 'mas J. Upchurch, died Friday he home of his only son Thomas : She will help make arrange- nts for the funeral to be held in arillo, where Mr. Upchurch for- rly lived. _ j ' *. of Main . This will be an all-day session or you may come - stay awhile - and go. ation in the crisis-ridden nation, mem officials worked Saturday on The President, who has ap Ho a supervision a olh>" 'w'npis nr1 noi 'their own-. Reg. Information: 575-769-7828. GOP Women To Host Fashion Show The Curry County Federation of Republican Women will sponsor a children's fashion * h d w this afternoon at 3 p.m. 31, 1968), 88 women have al- The applicant must have plans to move into the labor market, or into a more skilled job, or become self-employed within one year. Burial was in the Bovina Cem. Barnett, is the second ,eam pivot. The its 27th United Sta. Newspapers from 1607 to Today 280+ million digitized newspaper pages 3 billion articles and photos Content from 46 countries and all 50 states Over 9 Billion names indexed Newspapers from 1607 to Today Foster said the proposal was made the afternoon he left Santa Fe and he was not familiar with all the stipulations applied to it. $289.95 Living room or den chair by Hammary. 4 '11 1 ' A ~ -' -.iii(v-t*l W Vl/" Fiohls of Protlv Prairio, Kan., and i ''"T c " ! They get lonely. Soviet scientists apparently believed HIP Sputnik V shot was sun cessful. Duckworth said by way of explanation. Members of the class were Marshall Faught, Greg Burns, Rody Pearch, Janet Wil son, Rickey Stanley, Paul Urios t, Manuel Marline?, Johnny Gonzales and Lynn Hughes. Reynolds,1 Raymond Hill, coach at Texas Tech last week to succeed DeWitt Weaver who resigned to go into private business. and that some "haven't timcV, til honor their boys, and still xWar have stated "we'll buy a coupli o tickets, but don't think we'| attend." miller were elected. Search, read, clip & save 5.6 billion names from 3.16 billion newspaper articles. Ybarra. j Mrs. Willie Moore, 707 E. 4th, has recently returned home from the hospital and is noi able to get out. Group consist of King size headboard U-iule dresser, mirror, 2 nite stands, king size mattress and box springs CA<1A An Reg. carries to gain 1,4 yard* ** 1-5 average. Box Al there h always me Man the Case few that All we 0ne Barrow your Freedom newspaper conscience pay is it up Ralph Reft a drug store flys a Yott Tig woman walked up to him and handed him a but didst buy a the sur prised Fendig accepted the payment after he woman told a couple of years i took four pairs of sunglasses and some cards from your 45 108 till Lemd Mcnaught features new August 1973 24 pages today daily or sunday july unemployment bombing raids fail to halt communists phenom penh up insurgents pushed past govern ment positions on one Side of phenom penh Early advancing to within five Miles of the embattled capital despite More fierce american bombing but the bombing was sus warplanes flew repealed the past 72 Sions in support of government pc did in Southeastern parts of the outskirts because ground it marked the 149lh consecutive Day in the intensified air War which must end 15 under an agreement Between president Nixon and the Advance up Highway 1 meant insurgent troops have moved Forward about 10 Miles thousands of refugees moved in a slow Stream from Roadside villages and Mekong Riverside houses thursday towards phenom some told news men insurgents had warned them heavy fighting was others said they left after they heard the bombing of the flood of refugees fleeing the fighting Field reports said the communists leapfrogged two government positions along Highway 1 As they pushed up reporters the scene said thousands of belongings heaped on carts and jammed a Bridge crossing the Mekong River about Irre Miles outside phenom at a Point where Highway 1 was closed to civilian the newsmen said bombing apparently was East Pended because of fears that moving on the Southern about 11 Miles outside phenom military authorities 200 reporters travelling with govern ment worn troops killed said and five soldiers at least 0 guerrillas died thursday in wounded by grenades and heavy bombing and fighting machine gun and Rifle fire in meant to push the insurgent close some Back South of the Prek thenot Luthc reporters were Cap the cambodian said one Bung led on the Northern and was up Field i Western fronts blocking rebel command no substantial action was approaches to the cites to Chintong flights still arc International Landing and lowest level since 1970 leaving normally with All outward bound flights booked at least four Days in tary spokesmen rep Orlid heavy fighting around Korntum provincial capital in the central1 Washington up fleeing civilians might gel in neighbouring South Viet the government report de world heavy fighting in the la rec amusement Park fire kills 35 Isle of Man up flames roared through a seven Story plastic entertain ment Palace sending thousands of merry makers fleeing from a disaster that killed at least 35 a police spokesman said at 35 persons died when the fire swept the advertised As the largest such entertainment Complex in the Highlands and said 30 communist troops died in one in phenom the Cam Bodian High command saw government troops at the two positions along Highway at Koki and Dei were still it did not disclose Field reports said Highway 1 was Cut and that there was no Contact with troops trapped at the two the reports said reinforcements were in b52 heavy bombers and swinging f111 fighter bomb ers again pounded suspected insurgent concentrations on All sides of phenom on the East Bank of the Mekong River opposite the City Story plastic cocoon sections of the seven a modernistic had not been penetrated by firemen or Rescue workers 14 hours after fire raced through at least 80 other authorities were the located in the Irish sea Halfway Between England and is a resort famous Manx cats and for boat Alec its motorcycle racing As flames swept the police persons were scores trampled in by United press International Eastern Plains widely scattered afternoon and evening showers through Little change in Clovis i Artesia Tuet Imparl 0 a panic stricken flight to escape some smashed through huge Glass windows to get police said officials converter a Douglas Church into makeshift morgue for the the head of the islands 106 Man fire department said he was checking reports the fire started outside the acrylic dome when some children set a toy Windmill alight while playing with firemen said the flames president Nixon took office in unemployment in the nation hut was Well below Ilir dropped to the lowest rate in Peak of per annl it reached i More than three years last three limes in late 1970 and in in government Mill la the govern mint said of in nil net or Toimi hovered the jobless icon of per around the i per cent Mark for cent of the labor Force in july 1 consecutive months before was the lowest since Starling to come Down in Juna when it also was per of last nol since the number of employed when the Rale was per persons held steady july has it been million and the number of last months rate actually jobless workers showed Little was Only a slight change from change at the figure in and the the bus said there were labor departments Bureau of some shifts among various labor statistics said the dip categories of while was not statistically among while the bus therefore regarded workers declined from in the jobless rate As Lille june to per the Rale changed from Lor negroes went up from to the employment report per teenage jobless Lowed a prediction by aflc10 Ness also from president George Meany that up to per the nation would have a u n c in p 1 o y ivc n t rates fell with increased incr among men from to before the end of the per cent married men from he blamed president to per and Heads of Nixon economic policies and households from to per the tight Money program of the Federal Reserve the rate for adult women the per cent in employ held steady Al per rate in july was far unemployment among Viet above the per cent when see 2 City pursues cemetery plan gift from history this old fire Hose once used by Santa be Railroad employees to extinguish blazes in the Railroad has been donated to the High Plains historical foundation by the this unit was one of four used by the rail pictured with the cart Are from District supervisor for Santa be who made the presentation and Tom Pendergrass and Don Mcalavy of the High Plains historical foundation who accepted the staff photo by Jerry Large Cia probe stifle a 24hour Check of tempera Gas inside the censer lures from Southern Union Gas 1 causing an company showed the following i fi4 8 74 111 70 i v 2 a m Fil 7 78 7 a m thursdays High Al was 84 melted the producing a Washington up there were persons inside broke about when the fire Gray and White House domes1 As did and Deputy Cia director Vernon tic affairs adviser John director Richard Walters testified today he Ehrlichman in the Days Imi testified he told warned John Dean Iii a few mediately following the Juno White House counsel that the the High Plains Days alter that any arrests at the Agency was not involved in by attempt to use the Cia to stifle democratic offices in the watergate and that an Fri for according to Don ithe breaking would be a watergate All tour investigation into laundered president of the despite an argument against at Sandoval voting it by one the Crawford then offered a to Clovis City commission their Stion thai the City take Day night voted to move toward Active Steps to acquire one or acquiring one or both of the both explaining privately owned cemeteries now i that he Felt the commission operating in j should decide whether it it was a resumption of an actually wanted to gel into the Effort which the commission cemetery Jacobs see pursued nearly two years ago Ond cd Crawford but which was blocked when commissioner Don Bonner the state supreme court ruled voiced disagreement with the thai the title of the statute saying he Felt it com Mil allowing cities to condemn and de the commission to buying acquire private cemeteries was the cemeteries regardless of the 1073 legislature cleared Crawford told the commission that problem and the co that Flem a member i with urging from memo int and Noc committee and a former Cia an old two hand incr Crawford agr cd to prime figure in efforts to Havo fire Hose Long once City acquire the cemeteries of has been donated to particularly Mission Garden Given fire cart by Santa be Dean House counsel thai the the High the came from staircases Ira cling from one disaster to Percsi floor of the Complex to Dent Nixon and the buckled under the firemen today Low at was and trapped Many persons 57 i news at a Ilance administration officials i office at the height of Walters also said that during watergate the same White chief of staff o directed him to go to acting Fri director Patrick Gray 111 and urge Gray to limit the Bis investigation into water left Nixon Campaign funds in the Mexico would not jeopardize Cia operations the Transfer historical lne Tom of is ill the Santa commissioner Jim who in and also spoke against the cites action acquisition of cemeteries first Lime the subject was con Jacobs again argued by the commission stalls recognition of Union Day in front of old mayor Chick Taylor to station in the Santa fainted out that an and hoc Lenv District Suc Lery committee had recon a should Pery isor for Santa be mended that the City consider h the Clovis City commission were to appear before the Oij cation when it might make a us tvs uni i i inn i tin til t Irin 1 i ijuii3 Morvil in i cd Urjil l1u11 us not m in Wiite licit now in i i i i u4 on Union Rico Iii their 35th Day hip Laifi Dallas Hoback of Iii i Viii i tank no rift Ion on inn 111it t 31 testimony Anui Wale Raip i i International rep Diadul Yedid kid 1c vend m ont y i i i because j of j original watergate defendants mayor Chick up in come Mission room coils at one time had worked for the lne names on pm muons had along with several members of hand retainer at the time of the Ard Howley 11 As requested by p commission last he Sald there were 36 signatures Senate overrides veto Washington up the Senate thursday overrode president Nixon veto of a Bill to spend million to help state develop better emergency medical the House will consider override Ding the veto when it returns in september from 4 months wage Bill veto urged Washington up Republican opponents of a Compromise minimum wage Bill passed by the Senate thursday said they will ask president Nixon and one was on a Cia by ii the police to veto it As but sponsors said la Bor Secretary Peter Brennan told them he will recommend that Nixon sign shooting probe renewed Washington up attorney general Elliot Richardson today ordered a new inquiry into circumstances surrounding the 1970 fatal shooting of four Kent state University but apparently ruled out an immediate Federal grand jury in thirty convicts missing up thirty convicts appear to be mining from the Oklahoma slate Peni state officials Are positive the convicts did not escape during a violent insurrection at the Pri son last Nixon lifting limits Washington up president Nixon today proposed removal of Federal limits on the interest rates financial institutions May pay on savings de he also called for removal of interest ceilings on both Cha and a Home mortgages As part of a seven Point program he sent to aimed at wiping out what he called inequities caused by rigid by w4 instability of financial j cd the Railroad in the present acquiring Mission Garden of he and superintendent memories and Lawn Hastings were instrument memorial Garden and he went Tal in the historical society n to make a motion which acquiring the last of these would have the City attorney Mcalavy j Contact the cemetery consolidated Mcalavy pointed out that the about a negotiable figure on was one of Lour the rail the properties used prior to Hie Clovis i Jacobs i have Reserva department making their Lions whether the City should the rail be in the cemetery with its i think it should be handled by of Hose was rushed by private i believe our to any hooked up resources should be for the to l see pasc2l inside today i urge give h Abby by Zikik ci1uhch class Kiki Clovis in a Klucik cos Suroiu dkat1is Iio Hoscik Hostal Noel Jim Vak kits of City news in the existing water lines and lining and the thus the flame were ext Ina commissioners i to Union affiliation Issue he said serious consideration faced Early last week at the a vote on adoption of the ail Ahik j u same time that Ken Kingsbury Mcalavy said the Hose cart hoc Mimi tips Duke strikers resume negotiations 2 4 2 14 5 2 8 9 14 Albuquerque up the Skeleton Aih Annm r a a to Crew this City of said their business had up in unsanitary Mounds along most serious fire since the Albuquerque firemen was ordered thursday by you continued to feel More a declined because of the Lack of Albuquerque the Lack was late wednesday when raged through a and Blue Collar workers today strict court judge Vern Payne facts of the strike that idled the bus members of the refuse collection a Nuce ins i hints resumed negotiations with City to provide minimum services to fire and Rescue halted Drivers Union have refused Tont created a problem so Block in officials under a court order to the City during the the garbage collection service and Cross the picket lines set up i Many businesses and destroying two Homes and seek an agreement to halt the refused to Grant brought the cites bus Fleet to a by municipal have resorted to we Klong an injunction to end the strikes screeching i and the cites police Force their own refuse to City and to the a Udo including representatives of the two in saying the City had failed to a hundreds of citizens phoned took on a bigger share of the unto Landfill Sites while several 350 firemen walked off their ions representing firemen and Haust All administrative efforts City Hall to Volunteer As fire Burden the depart persons have made a business jobs monday in their demand Blue Collar workers met with to end the hut City manager Llerve ment will Institute Rescue going Doort door picking up for higher wages the workers City officials while a 70inan Bruce King also entered Smith said they would be called actions by equipping some patrol garbage rejected a 29 per cent Pav in emergency Arvice Crew of both the strike picture by telling the on Only in an extreme Emer cars with Rescue two of the cites h fire Sta crease Over the next three years firemen and garbage workers City and unions he would be unlike the strike of three Lions were still being manned and asked or a Cost of returned to Jing to assist mediation spokesmen for downtown bus years ago when garbage piled i by supervisory the increase living. The Clovis Club now has a young mother with five children in training and meeting her expenses locally. They filed the court actions at the direction of the Atomic Kneiv gy Commission or the Pefeost Department. Get this Clovis News-Journal page for free from Sunday, December 4, 1960 Wee. Fort Sumner district voters wii! In the 1959,Union on February 4, 1961." 64132. Remember? l ''i"ai m iiiuniiniiiniiaium n who also is at home at a guard a ?es 167.5 desnjte Prince's 145 post, was a big man in the Wild- pounds since McDonald is a b\e cat's forwar-1 wall both offensively 1195 and Reynolds is.170 The over and on defense, and contributed \ all team weight average is 167 15 vital points by ktcklnj;. Damage: car, $75; pickup, none. Otoro said he He at 515 Prince. p.m. Monday at the Ranchers and said Taylor wasj for failure loj Railroad ManA representative of way. Why not try to see, write to, or call these good folks who are devoted members of our Center? $74.50 . . 11 Is believed most Soviet Inunchings have taken iplfce enrly in the morning. , , , < . Cuy Cross of Portnles and Claude Cross of Rlmorc City, Ok'n.. and *. -bearers are Roy Ballow, ris 1 Norman, W. D. Gattis, Sr. Jhele deMaio, Chester Miller and *d Keyworth. Clovis News Journal newspaper archives from NewspaperArchive.com. Seafoorg wh slated his vi* continuing U The Unite* ing Oct. 31, test ban nej way at Ge" have conU' wil ask March tratia The . ter, Mrs. Emily Clickman of West llftlt*ric r\\Atirlnft ill.. . It is one of the current favorites of letters to the legislators- The subs&ute bill will ch&nge the amount but seek assurance* that, local school districts, .will repay the money. Low-resolution version. Nn.n Winn nf n,!,,,,., the legislature from now to the it acknowledged r-onlH ri,,..i.. Mrs. N;',n Jordan of Odcss; Named as pallbearers r.re lend of the session. 1 OR TWQCHILDREN IN A FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHED FOR 49c EACH. We've updated our systems to enhance security for you. Because of the nature of the OCR technology, sometimes the language can appear to be nonsensical. Contributions to the Altrusa FFVA come direct from a 11 members. . Alamogordo Jim Jasper, tackle, Russell Smith, halfback, and Fred Pax. be open in the old Forrest district, I Tll Kennedy administration at the gymnasium. Aragon and Dominguez, who paced the winners with 17 ami 12 aoints, were constant thorns in the Wildcats' plans as they cither polled .from long range or stoic ball and raced off on fast breaks. Dog has dragged the tire and gotten wrapped around the caller's porch swing. He said much of Ire Calls-The Clovis Department was called out extinguish three fires Friday '-' Firemen extinguished a clo- 315 Kansas. In the Santa Fe Harvey House. The Clovis News-Journal will award certificates In Hm tciun statistical loaders, all - district first team selections, and to var.- lous other players deemed out- standing In certain aspects of tho | rushed for 1.442 yards and scored . Wesley Chapman, 45, was arrested Tuesday in Amarillo on. A collision at 4th and Mitchell involved cars operated by Guy Leeder, 18, of 821 John Dos, and John Saliz. police Archives - Clovis News Journal Police blotter March 21 March 20, 2012 Here is a sampling of police, sheriff and fire call logs: Monday 7:31 a.m.: Call in reference to a stray dog chained to a tire. CLOVIS An Albuquerque man was killed Thursday morning in a single-vehicle crash just north of the intersection of 21st and Thornton Streets. Her address is 912 East Grand. Explore the Clovis News-Journal online newspaper archive. police was a juvenile who was Correction A slorv age: Leeder car, $50; $50. . The Rev. .k midway in the first , frame r and held a 13-7 margin at the buzzer, then out scored the visitors, 16-12, in (he second period for a 29-10 half lime lead. Lynn Troublefield of Artesia and Injured, was a close runnerup for a Irilfbuck berth. In addition to big city newspapers, we have a wide variety of newspapers from small towns that hold a wealth of information about day-to-day life. A mishap at Main and 4th involved cars driven by Doris Hudson 38, of 917 Axtell, and (irmip Reactivated-The local have his automobile under control. Grand. 84 the next two Reeves. Th*y arc Stanley Pawol, George Gordon, J. O. Phillips, after n 8 , Mr , rria f - Ihrcnlenet1 sulcldc . (Staff Photo) BanquetMonday Parents, students, businessmen,, quet will be several Red Raider and sports fans in gcneraJ arc urg- football stars, including all-Amer- ed to attend' the Wildcat Club's jican center E. 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