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war i 44S PAfig TWO fes Mfi&feUI&g JMiyM “Vote for Gears Malone for your senator.”—Adv.w b r i g i week O UILC By JOHN SELBY X 'Wednesday, October 18, 1944 DR. W ALl o p t o : 40414 jjEEN WINSOR is tie If the latest four-pound ______ Jiss Winsor’s "Forever ? ? ? s a 972-page account of ONE-DAY Bgj. in Restoration Eng- W H EN PH an accomplished light ik irl of such voluptuous Cor Radii that eventually she The highest position open irofession — mistress to MI. Miss Winsor’s hook is T »»«T ron J°vel, and it is based on LARGEST Y^g complete job of re- 421 Jamie Day §1DS BRING RESULTS! Parley Called To Obtain More Water for Vegas Clarification of the outlook for an ample water supply to provide for the present and potential needs of Las Vegas valley will be the purpose of a'meeting called by Maxwell Kelch, president of the Chamberpot Commerce, and set for early November. Current rumors concerning the artesian Iour<»~wE!S(f~E5w ~1^gpHCT'''jtSi8 area w iirw prove'n' orsqueTcbectT Kelch expects",' when offtcTa‘Ts"'bf Union Pacific railroad will meet with interested bodies here. Officials of U. P. invited to the conference are W. H. Guild, executive assistant to the president; E. E. Bennett, general counsel for the railroad, and F r a n k Strong, industrial agent. Alfred M. Smith, Nevada state engineer; his assistant; Hugh Shamberger; Clark county and Las Vegas city officials, and the board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce will meet in round table discussion on the water situation here. Commitments on what might be expected fronTLas Ye~gasTlanrt &pWaiTer"'tTompany, a 's ubsidiaJX of the raiTroa'J, wjlT be re.questad-by community leaders, thus affording 'substantia:!...background for proposed development herb. > HENDERSON NEWS Bill Gale, former Basic office manager, is now assistant to Basic’s former chief engineer, V. E. MacDonnell, with the N i c a r e- Nickel company in Wilmington, Del.B ob Searles, parts man at the garage, has leftrfor the Inyokern job. ; Fred Tweedy of the tire shop, has left the plant and is with Mel Oerter at his tire shop in Las Vegas. Mrs. Lush reports that John Reed Lauritzen, author of “ Arrows Into the Sun,” has been with the Department of the Interior for tbe past three months. Mrs. Lusb plans to collaborate with Mr. ;Lauritzen on life in Las Vegas. Johp was with Basic for a long period. CAN YOU BEAT IT ? LEWISTOWN, Pa. — An invention of Sgt. Harold L. Light has solved the flour salvage problem at Fort Meade, Md. Light rigged up a machine that can beat as much as nine pounds of flour from the sides of 40 bags. George's Groeery CANNED GOODS — MEATS SOFT DRINKS TOBACCO — CANDY 501 JACKSON ST. W EST SIDE DIAMONDS BEAUTIFUL DIAMOND RINGS Engagement Rings of Unspoken Elegence C H R I S T E N S E N YOUR JEW ELER 225 Fremont U. P. TIME INSPECTOR FOR 16 YEARS FIVE POINTS GARAGE Complete Auto Repairs One Day Brake Service PARKER AND FREEMAN North Las Vegas Phone 345 ARC AND ACETYLENE W ELDING