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Funeral !ler9ices were conduo· ted last Wednesday at 1 o'clock at the Baptist Church for another Lincoln Counti pioneer, Mr. Rich Huat, wbo paued away after an Jllneas of aevetal tnonths. Rev. 0. L. Oldham, Pastor of the Baptist Ch~reb condueted t b c

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aervico which was followed by Willia111 Bendi:r, Helen Walker, burial at Nogal Cemetery.' Dennis O'Keefe

Mr. Hust was born in Mlsaouri - Ill -and moved to New Mextco with ABROAD WITH TWO YANKI his parcnta when be was about A ~llariou$ comedy with loti of seventeen yearn old. At tb~;~ ago uf gaa1 and acrowy eituatione of two 21, he waa married to Miaa Rebe· Marines tlD their furlouib, lmb Burley, and they oettlod at . No1al where they "bVcamo eucceu. Eaay Life ful farmers and ranchers, living SUNDAY, MONDAY, TU....._'f on their ranch contiruoutly uotJ) • Mra. Huat'• health railed, whoo Juno HavoD, Monty Woolley Diek tboy moved to Nogal whore th.J BayneJ, Anthbny Quinn lived unttl hor dc~th Lwo years - b -aio. After Mra. Hunt's dcatb Mr IRISH !YES AR~ SMILING Bust told hui homo u Nogal ""'Dd cam11 to Carrizozo to livt wltb b!a daughter, Mm. Jim Greer.

Mr. Bust was ph oaant, goner­oua and eboritablo. Ho bad many friends In Lincoln Counti', where hv bad epcn' aU of bia adult lifo.

a • •• survived by •no daughter Mrs. Jamts Greer of Carrizozo and by fjvo sons: Mnrioo oiTbru Rivera; Otla t~fOklaboma; Grorgo and Roy of Nogal, and Elmer aomewbcre iD France with tbo armed foreca and by one brc,tber, Willi!im Huat of Nogal.

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BUSINESS & INVES~. OPfO~

i'Ol\ SAL~!: On. LJ!:AilE-O!lOc nne\ hnl;llll~_ ahop, full)' equipped, new- 'lonndiD mc.c!m.;. ery, plenty mock". plen\l> bu!l.lncep,onllt .~ In COUiltll. ucolth nr~d outnmcr rcc<irl "'"" on main hlahWO¥ In IDruo flll'!Pinlt ond cntUo torrltary. Doctor ~""" qultl' .•

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can do when be hat> ~ gof\1. It seems The fifst place I photographed, to worll!nut this w.Q.~; lf Y,c\i estab."l after Honolulu, was Japan· and tho lish ~r.}l and make a star\, you've first "shot" (T was learning faf!t} re<tlly'lld~e the ru:n·dest part. I ronde was a siUtworm factory. The Jap.. a start by aoliciUng several rnaga- anese Government sent three men zincs to send me around the world ·and they, never got farther a WilY writing for One editOl' looked (rom me, I'm su.re, thilp tc~ f!let. at me · a tine idea. And demanded to see every inch of

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In tho flcld of mlncrolo, oalt, fadlno, colciwn and phoaphonw ar• tho onen to bo watched nw~ care­~. 8::11\ nnt'l lodlno dcGclencte• ci!D be prevented by lncludlng 1 per c~t of lodbed noll in tho graln mbtturo, nnd o!lcrtnn lodlu!d atllt free-choice. Calcium orui pho!lllhorua doflclencien con be avoided by In­cluding 1 per -cent of cnlclum ond phn!lllhon.m GUPPlementll ln tho groin mixture. If whole or e'ldm m1lli l!J fed at the row of 13 pmmd!J ~ dey, no cnlclum or pllns;;hor· \15 ta needed.

Beef and Dairy Cows Selected for Type

Wblle it Sa en:ential that the clmroetcrinllcn of the breed to un­dcrfltootl, tho tempnrnmc:nt, en~· cliy, mommory eylltem, ltetlllli.

breed iecotci 09 won &$ 1nnrket. de­mands/ must ploy nn lmportnnt. pad lD a!clecUan of beef or dllh';v tattle.

Gmet{ttly the datry cow wiD bnve ~ gO<!d ~po if ehe is thueh wldllr ltl ~e hnoks or pinboncs and l'lllrrow down to a ehnrp, fule point -at the withers or top of her elloutdet8.

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For example,· big league bnsebnll baa lost over 400 of its best me.n tl),

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aence of thea~ stara would tum awaJ the ·'crowell. But the closer and more lntere•ttnr pennant races have more than filled out U!tl' l!lDI lmU '-t Plt tunutlle1.

You may re~au the old claya wllen the Yanteet were 11 rame• In front around J.ll:r or earl:r Aaraat. In

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pennant race Will .ver jut aboul when li started. There was no eon­te.t. Last season the CucUnalt had

. the NaUonal teasue raee pracUcaJ. 11 woo back ID AprU. Onee ·aplu-no contest.

Tho recent dcTbl.ca hove had no Johnntown, Whlrlawny or Ceunt Fleet. But they offered contcstn­and brouglit out tho grcatont crowdo ln racing hlvtory as far os the United Stoteo lo concerned. The publlc wontD to oco o good rough and tumWo ocrap for tho top - on lntcrcatJng.tJ,umoU whero more than one can win. Even t'.rlth tho cold, wet w<:othor of May and early June, the crowdo ha vo proved th!o point in bllllcbaU. . . ,. A DiOerenr: Boom

The now nporUng boom, now got­Una under way, In enUrcly different from the ooom that follcn"'cd tho Flrot World -:rar. That woo tho boom and the era of otoro-!mown oo tho Golden Age of opt~rt.

Th1o new boom wUl be all dlffcr­cnt. In tho flrot p1oco, lt wiU have far mONJ contcotantD throunll the army and navy oporUng pronram. In the cccond place, n will aU out­clno tho:;c dayo ln tho matter of publlo lntercnt and pubUo otumd­anec. For uo thl!J hew been • far rcmgltf!ll' and more dovootatlQg v;or than tbc flrat world uphcavollmcw. 'l'h~ V:6 Went to war tn Aprn, 10111 and wo wMe througb ln November. 1910. 'fitot woa cm.1y o sprl.nt by com­porlcan. But th.ls war began In Pttimloor, 1041, and ll 1.19 otllJ golng tuU blntlt. Tho enrualty !Jat of thw war will triple Ulc casualty Ust of the nurnbor one o.1Yair.

'lbc tremendlllll JPO~ ptopam whlcb um1 aM DA"7 ue workln1 on b dead wre to briZIJ ·III • IW crop of baseball playets, football players and boxer• from the JOtmJ· cr set.

''ThMo army and navy b:lll playero will bavo tho odvanroge of good tralnfng and fll c<mtllt!nn," Carl Hubbell SC~yo. "Tllot cnn moka o big dillerencc. Alco there ought .\o bo cMugh to co around co tlwt all of Ull can improve."

Dove Ferrlat! anli AI BC'llWn have provc;d HubbeU'a ulant.. Ccacheo Greoey Neale and Steve Owen feel the came way abnut it tn ft!goro w foothall. SD do tha collcno co:1ehes who (>ltJ!.ect to act their ohoro of tber:e veterruw.

Commlss!coer Cbar.dler bas prom· lied to clve tbotllllltlda of extra k!lh a cbance to phy baseball triho ba'llt~ te\!ll ahut cot before tbtou1b tack of lllarmg trpaet~. It bu at. rudy tan proven clearly tfu:ll llii.J connU, neros more pl11Jet11 Ulan £\ need~ una apectaton. 'lW5 l.dea may not stJike e11ary promoter 1111 a bap1J7 thaucbt1 b?t It will be that h7 III fht't ftaore.

to U'.o mennwhUe the fiwt rtKil af tho boom lD already berc. The h:ill po.rko oro provino it.

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llnnk Oreanbcrc wiU bo 85 yeora old en January 1, 1040. He boo been c.ut red bru:eban acUon four Doocon• and' flei'ore ho moved into war ecrv· Icc he had !mown 10 ycoro of big leagUe tcrvfce. Ii'rom now on Tiger Uank's ploy will bo YoUowed with greater Jntercot than the pcrlorm· nneo of any other ·plo»:?r now ln bacebntl. 'thlo not cmly includes ev­er:; b(l!tlbaU fan, but alco eveey voteratl tetvlcc otblotc who hopea to roturn to tGme form ot !!Port.

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1 talked With tbo tnJf caproin just be!oto he· woo gJvon his army ro· lcoca. Wdehlilg 1!!5 (iuimds, ~ looked fit l.ar · all$"thltlg.

"J <mlg wioh I know the lltlaw£Jr.'' ho o11!d, "but l boUevo 1 bavo at loon\ two Mor<l ceocons lC1ft In mr eynte:m. It will toko a utt!o Uino to net going ogotn, w set my eye iltt tbo taU. I bopo not wo 1®g. tJut, l om in gaud oMpn ph~aicaUy. al· thOugh Mj>lono wUl U(led ilome se.­cunlng. n t<11U be good t(} got h!lclc lt'l tltne to bnvo a\ lcMt a chaM& to picls up tM old &tuXto, . Aoothrt1' f!~ 111ould fu!tre been t(l(r 'Iabt."

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~ne• . · · . ·-A1nn(ll.mceJ!®Ji[~ 15%6, Ill tl:e peat c~ ~ Ca~~· 100 apptie.nts f.rom 17 -year · oid M .. "'Xico, OJUU)tmzed tOO:ly U4i.t · ~Y Lt. I~ Fore~~t Jam~on, offi<:E1r i~';. Mexico. outer tho A~ cf Mnr • mev, acoording f.O the EJ. Pasl> treW ~m AuromoWe Ul;'a 'r~ tn ebarge~ Nllyy recruitipg in New

Marine Office. Men who are anJ- Sto.al)93 rnn oo vlnccd en l!n!2. in of tb.e planped visit to 4a~.>.cri,dc11. 18 ed••u.,12.00 ..- v..,., ions t~r immediate serviee con I!c:rt oWcc:J o.r.d office:;; c! cau~m Alboq'!lerque lrom July 16 to 20

leave at once for their "Boot c! lntenml Ravenn-.:- on Su~. or a Wave reCfJliting l)arty he•d· Advertl!!lns Rate~~ Famb!:cd oo &qu.cot Trainio2'" at P11rris Island, S. C. June 9, ~- Tiw Jaw ~ • "' ~ by Lieut. ()g) Eieanor B. ·

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Tb~ao intere.ted s~onld wri~. own.."%' of ev~ motol:' \-erueld "b!ch In makin~ tbe ~nnoune,emall't, bP apply to U. S Manne Reerurung 1:l w::ed upon the hlaJm'a)-s ~my of tbe ntgent. neef,l for aome Office, 905 Millo Building, El · tblll u_trunp and to ~ley it n ~. 2.tl00 addmonal Wavt'l eaeb mon.

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Paso, 1'exM. vehlclo beg'lll!lfng July 1, 11 • tb for tbe ~maindt>.r of tbe year

"'._ Era I. S1i11111, U"" a.-.1 flltll!Uu The luw providea iwth co:lh £UUf to fi)) . mLof.J----p;~

P:ll' and other eatab-·- ----. --- -- - --------~- --- -- ·-

NE\.V PnQGRAl\1 FOB VErEnANS OF WOGLD WAn D

trot. To J.lt'OWet them:Jelven ~tf<l!rwt lishments wt>ere women pPrson Barry Millers Skating Rink unnece--...:Jill'y pen!lltien, Cc!Lnctol" Vilbl nel-.re auigned for duty. It is

Will be open every otbtr night. O"."lllaro o! motor weblclc:J ~t estimated tbat nParl:v 50 per ce· t Ettecuve July lnt vetL>rnl'l-'l can pur· from 7 until 10 Beginning· to oo ml!!led by f<llse rumm:s nl!cGinz IJf new Wave p:>reo:mel are need

chllnt' govt>rnment !IUI"J)Iu:l property Sunday, Jul,lf lat 0 . ttmt tbb tan ho5 ooen revealed. for duty witll t.be Navy Hc:l on a hlah prwrlty to f!{'t therreelves s d f 2 to 6 pen every The uWnp:l \'liD be ~:d G'lt;;i:' u.~ pitaf CJ.rp:~. up and. rmtlnwin the=lvl.'ll 1n bU!ll·

011 ~Y rom p. m. counter nt ·all tw:Jt o!fiCJ?;J nnil o!lfll!..":l lJeut. Jamison exp'ained \b!lt nP"..!l It wru~ onnouncc:'(} today by John Btlly Dolan, Mana~er of Internnl Revenu~ ~Ucclom. ·tn the IAls 1\ngeft>a WAVE prncure-F Byrum. N. M D~trict Manager of addit!.on, .Collcctorn of lntemru 'Uc-;- mont office \'!till furoisb applicants the SmnJI('T' war Plontn Corporotton. enw \7ill fill m::ill otdl!ro wh:2n ru:· ouWde of Albuquerque The <<Jt('rf't!:e of thl!l rtaht by vl'teroll!l S J•~E US comJUilfed bv canh, nmn2-y ordzm or tranapcrtation for the trip tbere will tw Dccmnplilllii'd throuGh SWPC. ... - certified <!l.u!cl~ Pefl')o:rcl d:-eclm folf eJ~;aminatlon. However, in ttwr('by Dtronllng v"teroM the hiGh· '"l.i.;"'\() R cnnnot be accepted fol' tho V~'J o;dtr for .tbc Gpplicants to bo fur-ent prlonty pr=lhll' lJnd('T' thl' ~, of revenJW ntamp:J. 10isbed the requirE'd papers, UJpy t"rmn of the HuJl,IIJ!l J>rr;pt>Tly Act. Ln1'TnuunAns Tiw law requ!re:J that th11 ntmr.p be Grot fi!e their eomolett> BWPC ran purt'tt!lce aurplu:J propt>rty l:h 1 LH!lAD9 prominently dbp!n)-cd on tm> ~tor f application mtb ono of thff Navy for rt'Plll<> to amnii bU'll.nf'M o~nnl- STATnr.tnnTn ! vehlclo on and a!teli' July 1, mm. Recruiting Stations. lo~ted at

Envnt.oJ?tl!l 1 \vt.ero ~ible, th~ otmnp dlomu be Santa Fe, Albucauerque, Clovis or tnllun.'l Dnd •Jndrr Surr•lu.~ f>ropt>rty

Hoard H.rt!ulo urm No 'J llll!l a fcdt>rnl DC'-'ru':Y wp prtonty to buy nuJ'fliU!J property SWPC wtU net (l!l a lluylflG

ar,cnt or clrarlne ho= on all vet· eror.!l purehns~ lt ttw ttlo rl'upml•

ttiblllty of dl't('1'Jlllnlne whothllr tht>

vct~illn hM o lllwly t'Mn!-£> of nuec~

In hto VC'1liUr1' If 1w dC'<'tdt>ll he hao rwt. SWPC

rn10t ('J;pmln ttlat drt'b!on to tlw Sur· p!U!l Pro-pNty Un.'U'd Tho War f'ood

Admtntotrn\lcn wtll advice SWP<'

<"iOlU'cmlrl(l cp;lllt'ollor.'l fol' nurpltm

~Y 1tcorr" u:;{'fUI In fnrmlncr. ftrn'tttry. gmJ:Ill(! 1 fruit UW'·"'in(l ruu1 tho llltc. t:r.dt>r thlll n)'lllcm o VN·

ernn ron110t hU)' rr.n«> thnn $2,500 cf nUJll!IO prolWrl y f>rU<';I will \~ ·au-.;l'rrwd by OP A ectlln(;ll, and ltll' prtrt?:~ wiJ) r.ot oo mnro Uum tho l,lU"J •

ol"''l..l'Wnt crlumo.Uy tt:tld. lc::..'l dt>pl'('· d!lttnn

CtBCUl.A liS I Rc II . Bui.IU'1Il!i9 C MllJtl pla.c.ed on tho '1:7inlbhlctd C!1 ~oom- swe •

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Motmbt!l wtn tir:d that the !!tam~ I

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EA~Ii. en tho wmthh!oiil lmtc~~ at o ~I . - · - ·· - nUJmp. Thoy nhcul!l avo!.ll retr4tcd , o

NoriCEl dum~ncr of th2 otamp. 1'-lotm'btll: want A Oood Job 1 tlla unda~t~ilfr,:,d, K1d. Dorm() II, hoc o I who d12:1tro to t'l.o w mny rclntcre.e i Af the War?

tht.a dlly FJJC~d tho Ullfd~;nw or;;d , Uw otamp w1th odhro1'1;u top3 c:r cam. 1

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uildin[! Supply Du::~lr..c::' ltnO'W'D w .,. ibr al.lb. I NOW in tht timo to prepare for Job~oo Sti'p¢lf Compnoy, locot~ 10 To protect thcm=clvo oGOir.:rt lro:'l theau pm~itiona. nul~ ~no, New Moltieo. All credit om 1 cr theft, Colkctar Vt!bl cllv~w • Dun 't [at. tho pruent job tlltua· pk:lCO tallo ootlro, ned act arcotdinaly

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Fer aftar thirty tla311 from Juco 111~ 1 04!). of tl'~ C{!rtal numha' wb!eh n~:lfil an tto/ll d~rou~c YOU into beiD,Il Atft.

1 will oa~ ha ropor~iblo for an~ lodoht•' c.1fh otnmp. Motcrb~ o.l!:n oro rot~~ fled Wttb mcomplcte offiCD train· edtll::eJJ ouoiDJt d:o obovo mont!ur.cd ·. to wrltc en tho ll.:!clt of Uw otnmp I ing.

' ' ll~ictt1 tnrorrcd prim to May :m. 1945. ·tho m:llte, ~1. cOTlcll n'..tm~ll' 00!1 1 lr you lOci:!: trainiog in bnnk

munod tb!11 nlnt dny af Mav,1D4li a&· StDto lt~r..:::~ numtwr a% tho "VC~b. ~nnnrm, T'll'nwnt'i'l!lO• SaonT

Uul:!a::u, Nlii'W' l::o~Oltlco tl.IU1D, Comptomcttt, ol' Bank Kbl Eln:'lcoll, Dus-u STB Day Pcatin£ Mncbine, then yen abon!cJ

Ow; llccloy, Wfttct=:~ plan now to train for faturo &&

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Navy dive bombers-about to strike! tn each rear cockpit rides a radio sunner-trusted protector of bW pilot and ,:plane. His skill with ~dio and detection deviCCIJ permits his pilot to concentrate on flying the plnne and hlaBting the objective. Bin murkelD!3nship makeo enemy planes ecarcer, hringo V-Day nearer.

Unill that day comen, the major job of the W~tcm Electric Company, peacetime manufae­tnrcr of telephone equipment, will be making huge qunndtien of radio and detection devices. If you are waiting for o telephone you mn un• dern!and why the b::1cked up rcquircmcnta o~. the Bell Telephone Syotcm for tclephonea, wire&, cable, croYitchboardn, clc., will have to wait.

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C'1ltllll buytnr:. n Vt>turon mu:tt han•

or tw pffp;lrrd to mwrntc o =II tr..vllru:.::.~ a:r pmfc:::!.:mnl cntcf1ll'i::t' on

htl u-.:1<11. 'fhln miGht CiOf"wl!lt of a

: CJ FIC < Dolayed)'- T b c Ma·l Mail tbe eoutwn htlow fer our rfnc:~, as uoual, bavo tneir own 1 Catn'ag giving complete informa~ word for it. 1 lion about time required. cntlt of

, While lbo r€&t of tbo Alhed! ~uree, Bnd p!aeoroen.t oppourtun~

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Tbe Depot Cole <Open aU night>

t mr.nwft'inl. lr>ilmtr<nl. rrnmufnt'lur· tna. flnnnrfcl or ~X>I"Y!rc lnoln~. ur SJWCilll chldteut dinc"r

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aervcd wPrld r£>C• ta to the evcntunl total iW?s, There ~ no obhgntfon. defeat of Jap:m 0 9 v J Ony, See the pub\t~ha of tb£? paper JAa.thernectro in ClOt> unit apenft, al:tout 11 ~IWCI!ll erhola r o b i P

" m1aht b!> a mmll:al. dantol or ln;ol Sundoy o!IU:c> I

Aerotts Strcot From Depot On av"ro..-ro opllltcntlnrw th~ ~·rt· I {>f'Ull ('!JJl Jmn't'~ curvhn pnlll'f'ftY Rfit)lar Mca!s With 15'# d~r~-n Jl.]ym3flt Cro!lt

o rc:!WruJbl~ p::>r!oo, a...1Wnl'llno on th{'

typo cf mot<Jrtal pure~"d Thr>n:o b o llmltllUan an thu t)~ of Good~

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John W Cbopmnn, Marmo Coren. NAME . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . .•. combat eonCJpandQtit 1

Tho lnitirdo otand I.Jr • time\ ADDRE...'%1 . . . . . • . . . . • • • . ...•. honortd riflt mn~e flt'Jlt'l<t:o•on in ' t.be Cofll~- "cl?cure tbe but.ta" -I l'lri»tfn'S 8m!tlli c&:ttt wbi<:b mean& that tbe shooting ill! , ~loa. ltru over. ' •• t

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U~'T a dllff€'K-Ol rrautntlan I THE OLD JUDGE SAYS-.~ A Cc->7 at tt-'..;2 ltA:!itl o ~·otoron mlallt

h:1 ct::;l to lr.JY ur..rl::r tht3 JIK'fCn'nttoJII Olt'Dttm OR' · Offtro or.1J nturo CfiU!po mrnt. truttt!l. au romn'l;ll(j amJ mntm'· ryd:::01, tr.:t:toro on1J ro:!J1 b"illl!lill!l " ~1'hiR~, (nl:tGTi m:l!:t"Jc.."'WY, ffiW•' tmJ or..l!l ~!:ontlfw lr'..:ltrwr.Z'nfJJ, fo!m·

ntructtan. r.'~i'htc::~ ar.rt w.ntoi'l!lh Mnny c! Utc::e ltCl'T<!l nro nnt r:nw avn.Unb!lJ hut ~hly wiD b~ lott>1' en

Th:> o;otcron ar.:d oU:r~ro wtn w~h r..nro lnf~>mnUtm o!mut ttl:! pnl!e!c:J nrul ~un:J Ur:lt c<><-ctn th~ c.:ll~ a1 cuJll~tO pwzwrty fa-r th<~ -:•ntoron ar.tl llm!lU bwinc:Jfii:tn mey abtaln 11 from any «''!nml cr dblr~ct of• ft('{l n1 tha 9rr.nlkr War l?~onto O:rr· purutttm. ll!lt!J Mr. Bymm. Tho nllm· QUZi'Qtt:J D!atrtct Offlt..:O, C"V't."Ci'WJ tho Stntc c.1 New t..'klaw l!J ltlC.1ttil ot lOCHil W. C'entral Avcnu:;, noo.m 2, Mtw:au~u~.

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The Home Newspaper

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Deliver~ Drul) PHONE 120.."2 JOE WEST, PROP.

To Be Well Ore.ssed •

Your Clothes Must Be Neat nnd Clean •

NU-WAY CLEANERS· Phone 81 -'

-U. S. Marin& Ci)rps will ~JnU.t 100 anenttDn ytar old men duro­inJ \bt month of Jub•. Thou en• Jiiticr now wm 11rv• f o r tbt dsaratloa and 111 montba. Men •ho would likt to so to dutJ at •ne. A'I.Q' do ao or can bo plattd 01 taaetivt duly for a ptrlod of thltb data AU men wiU tab &ht{t !'Joo' frainina'• at Pania lal'tuf. Sollb Uatollna. AJplittt\tl lbt;U!d writaoraU at 11. a. M•"' ille t«enrttnr · em~ oo;; MUll

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Meets on the first Thursday in. a.eh month. ·

VJ.titing Stars cordially invited

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&pt•lal M~ting, 2nd ·1u~de.y in oeb month. M. 0. Longley ...... NobleGrand

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were iP town Wednesdt•Y to. at tend tn~ fun~r•l of .M1'8· Bobbie'• · Mr. Rieb Bust .

Mrs J. a. Fulmer, Jr I went to White Oaks Wednesday to spend two (lifbre£> onys. •

t Mr. and M11 R A. Walker

left lnlit a1ay for B o t

Mrs.~be dau gbter, Miss &re enter. taining Sgt.. ~cVeigb and bie mother Mrd. Ef}~le fr1·m Ntw Jeree' ThQY will~ • Lo the Carla b .. d Cavern next Sunday and latt-r tbcy will visit El Paso and other points of interfet betorere!urning to New Jersey.

Mrs. Ola C. Joneo was !l buni· DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH nes9 vi&itor from Glencoe laat

Coalora Lou~, No.l{i Wednesday.

Jpbn E. Wright ......• See -Treaa

Me8ting date.~ 2nd and -itb Wedncadays of caeh month

at7p.m. Mayme Grelien, Nobbl Gra~d Birdie Walker, Secretary.

Profe••ional Directory ----~·-~-----

MRS. MAE ENGLISH . NOTARY PUBLIC

Located at Carrizozo Bdwe. Co. PHONE9G _________________ __..,_,..,_ __ _

1' E. KEJ .. LEY Func:.raJ Director and

Lict.Im'd Elmha.lm£!1 'Phono 33

Carrizozo • • • • • •

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BRENTON AND HALL At.t.ornty~ at Law

Canir:ozo Naw Mexico Phono 63

Mr. E. H. Hcndrlclw of Ancho wM

ln town on business lrult Monda.y. He recently Gold hl!l ranch to Mr. Smith of WbUe Oalm.

Mrn. s. 0, U:inte:J wno in town from Tucumcari lallt Monday. Mr. Bnme:J l!l \vlth ltlc Southern Paclflo B C: B call!! at TueumcarL

Mr. nnd Mro. Tcm McDonald of Tularo:la were bwlnc:J!J vl!lltoro here lallt Snturtby.

Mr. T. A. Spencer ot ~e ruvoro •

wnn a bll!ll~ vl!lltor hero lO!Jt Sat· urday.

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Ml!::l G!orin Cnmp)}l)U left thi!J \VCdt

lor Albuquerque to at wntl ourtUJU!r cehool.

Kenneth Mmre of AlatrtttJordo \'IO!l

In town Frtday of l.o!Jt WC"lt. q--Mr. Felix Rrun('y or El Paw WQ'J

hero and nt Ruhln::o ln!Jt Snturdny and Suntby.

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This car may have disappeared by the time yo11 finish readi·ng!

Every 17 Seconds {much ·less dme than lt takes to read this nd) un­otbct viral! y needed cur breaks down-so fur beyond repair that it is gone forever.

Thin wouldn't be so serious if all of un Jived within walking distance of our jobs. But we don't, And aU you have tO do is look at the atm of cars p3rked oumidc any big war plnnr to realize how much America's war effort depends on atdor.Jobila lrampDrlalianl

Thnr's why, "With 5000 carli n day ,going imo the scrap heap, o.ll of us hnve planty to 't'iOttf about. That's why Unde S;un says, .. Giro Por "l'otJr Car For Y oflr 0Jm1try!'1

And it's not hard to do-especially with your Phillips 66Service Man stand-

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He'll take a regular look ut your battery, cooling srstcm, and air filter. He'll help discover the little troubles be~o~e they beco~e big ones. And your Pnilhps 66 Serv~ce Man will tell you it's a mighty good idea to have a com . plete lubrication job done regularly­for it's often those unseen parts of u car that cause trouble.

So for complete car-saving service, stop at your nearest Phillips 66 Shield ... the sign of famous Phillips 66 Gas­olmc and Phillips 66 Motor Oil.

PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY

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Rrorelyn, w>ho weN! v!!JIUn!J Mr. nnd. d:lushter Sherrie Ann, went to r-:1 . ~Jro. E. J · Truax of Son Pat· Japanese Rendition Of 'FlyiDI .. ~-

1• 1 ff l'lrlo wan so toe'lo Wfldnt>oday 11nd .., l

•. mu. ~cnry io m:m, h.:lvc returned Pm;o lrult Soturduy to fiJWn!l {! fpw Th d H Trapeze' 'Tortures' .lUSt net to their ho:rrm in GnlvCJtcm, Thxru>. dnyn with Mrn. R. c. Stinnt>tt ·who u~ ny. er_oono Tom ond Jav 1

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· were m tot1n wtth ~r. Joy re- · 19 emptoyl'd at the Southern Pnt>lht>. turned to o hnnpitnl in Pnlm OKINAWA (Diillaycd)- WaJ• roundhoU!:t', M cccrotnry. Springs, Co lit. · ter Q' Kco!c would run te tbt

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OJUNAWA !DeJa -c~l Jo t 0

Jopooeoo radio i~ doln1 to "The . > P ro p:J M.on on tho Ffyaog Trapeze."

l who hnr-d up for chow nl'ar Uw pivot Tb Sh b i d' T 1_

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1. C'ol'JD comh:Jt conf'sponllent, rvportn torture, tbe lyrito are In Jap•nett. , that MurinP Lt. Gordon c. P£>tel1lon Wordo cnn't describe tbo result. • . of t.ong Bt•ach, C'ul, gpottfd Uw Jap::J , • • lining up for 11 ml'al nC'or Shuri. ! he. plattor chnnaer at Shana• Pl'tPn::on, nn nrul!ery oh::erver, ro- btU tbmkg vory blgbly of the riC• diOi>d at once for u fire ml!lsion. nrd, ond to tho groans of Marinet

1 WiUtln minutCll, M a r 1 n c cum hE>re, hmint! on ~laying it ltvaral . poured shells Into the chow lineg. ~tim• o oncb day, accorl5ing to Staft' • There WO!J no charcre for the extra i Sgt. Ray Fitzpatrick, Marini

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How Sober Hoskins Got His Name •

Evceybbd,y .Wdo Sober llo::lttnn From ..-;hero 1 olt, tb~e mq o.ilout hlo nilnlc. Of Cllurcc, they bo comothina in whdt. Sober'• ollowthnttt!ooppropdnte. Sob{!r dud oayo. NntnltJg chUdrc:naltu­ntNct drlnlw anything otronucr vlrtuctl to ll ID:t~:~ ohl Aniulan thatt u n~ of \leer. And n cuawm. t&ok at th(} name.e ol hritdor\'lOr1rorln tho fjold:l thcro ourploncerotind pllgtlmJ:Faitb, noV'Ell' r;O!J. Plooo, 'Chnt1ts. ltopc; EnlHt.

*'Sbuc:ks," says Sober's lltill. !lo;vbo we ell~ •• dth ' 1\Vo nruucd Sober •Sob crt Just nnrucs mote .tfellf :Aa4 •• 1'1 'bctamo bo Iookc4 tbat wny like to ali4ls "Tola••te.wn w• 'ttbl'n bu 1.VnS 'born. Ltko we · t11l bnil '.rolttlUi<:e lor a _...... caUtil bi!l slstet< 'Gii1t' nnit lttll name, tutil J.twttl 'i~ t• it,. wtfl other ststcr 'tl'!sstl ,1\D!l St.'s ball ltn-ro tt bctur, lllltl'lft 1'JOI'Id. · its clfect ort 1.111 ot•cm," be n~ Jet t.l. ·.IJ · ••. ~ •. n-1th spltJt.. (P,lss;r ls tluo; (llii ,, ~~~ tllai\\ h\ th~ Jl())kbi'8 fttttdlt.) ·. 1ij L~~ sun -:u ......... 'lii;oi,i¢c;'-..ssJ'i_Js: i:e:oi'iai#N~..._•I!'Wuwii .......... piz' a'M .,.........,_,_;1d!ict'$ii¢\zi 'iii I;<

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V. B. FARMERS WILL PROFIT BY BRETrON WOODS. ~N

THE BRETTON WOOD.S acre~ ment, the principles of which have been written Into tho San Francisco Security pact, io t1 long otep In tho

that world dlotrtbution

ed. It can make puoslblo tho lng of the hungry In whatever coun· try they may be.

It can provide markets for American wheat, corn, meat · and otber products of American farms. It makes of tbt1 world one market for world produe· tlon. U provides distribution. In the poot, for example, when

famine hit China, and her people were dying by millions, the govern­ment could do but Jlttle, If anything, towordo providing food, though the food In American warehoul!ell and on the forme woo rotting for lack of C\llltomora. Wlth the Bretton Woods agreement In operation there will be a fund through which China can occuro credit on long-time terms, ond at a etnblllzed exchange Tate.

The tund through which Chlno. can eccuro credit lo created by oU nD­tlono, Including Chino, In proportion to the eotlmoted ability of each, to o total of oaverol billion doUaro. It lo o revolvlna fund to be loaned oo cn-dlt to natlono oo they may need flnonclal ooolotancc In the promotion of International trade. It ohould provo on lmpctuo In the develop­ment of world production; create on opportunity for tho utlllzat!cn of a notion'a natural recourcco, and by co doing lncrcaoc living otondardo. AD Uvlna Ctondorda lncrcac:o demand for commodiUeo lncrellllo, and a wldur vnrlcly of American farm prorluctn wonted.

Tho American fanner wiD have a lucer, and more 11taple, market. De will be proctttclnr fooll for the \\'Orlil when the world nee!ls It, and aot be con­fined to America only for bla cuDtomera. Yen, the Bretton Woodo acrrccmcnt

lo tho flrot lone atop In a syntcm of world dlotdbutlon from which no people can profl\ more than tho American former. In addition ll meono more cconofnte ctabUlty throughout tho world, a!).!! that, In turn, is our boat cuorgnteo of world pooco. Tba .roal rooults will bo a gradual development.

• • • WOODROW WILSON FATHER OF BAN FRANCISOO PACT

TO WOODROW WILSON, more than to •ny other ono lndlvlduo.l, should iO whatever credit may be duo for the conccpUon of tho San Francle.co Security pact. It ~ a

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Is told, one of its grea. st chapters wUl describe that bran of the serv­~ce to.tally new to war-the AJr 'l'ronspott command. 'rransporting prime mtnfstera and presidents, wounded and Pat Hur ..

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fectlvenels of the newe1t campalp of Japa acalnd our ba«Je fleet. NeariJ «Of me~ were reported ldlJecJ or mlssmr and 261 wounded ou the USB Bunker DW. Upper Jdt, show• one of liCJiei!J caused by bomb. Low­"' left, planes after lire swt~pt tbe c'leck. Upper rl1bt, Capt. G. A.· SeUI, rlcht, and Comdr. BoweD J. Dyaou, of the Bunker DJJJ, Lower rlcht showa photoll'aPM of the 1hlp whUe lire w.aa tWJ rariDI'·

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1 Most lltle,t air route In tli'e -

worlll Is not between WuhfnC• ton .•nd New Y!Jrk, not between New York and ChlcaJo, lnat over "The Dump" between Cbfna and JncUa. • • • 'l'ramc over thll worl4'• blchelt mountain ranre. the Dlmalayas, Ia so heaV)' that planea travel at dUrerent altl· tudes ao there will be no coJU­alons. One plane wilt hue or­clera to fly at 22,000 feet, anoJher ,at !3,000, an4 so on. Thretl or four 4lfferent air routes 1re usecl acro5s the Bump, also to avoid eoWalons. Next mo:Jt heavflvuscd air route

Is across the North Atlantic. The ATC oendo a plano acrons the At­lanttc every 51l seconds. That's about llB foot CD traffic moves an the Penn· sylvunlo railroad between New York and Phlladelpbla, buolc!lt rallllnc in the world .•.• The ATC 1o now tly· lllg returnlna troop!:! acroro tho At­lanUc ot o rato of 50,GOO per month. • • • For ycaro, ATC pllotD havo been briefed on bow to land on the difficult alrportD of Oreen· land, Iceland or Chhm. Now thl'l ATC ho,o tho trcmcndoUD tbrW of brleilng pDot!J on orrlvinl! at homo pertn-Boaton, Portland, Long Io­land. . • . PilotD cay that no briefing Wllll ever more welcome.

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UOilll for tho cqunra Dincnpplc tunncr (Pat. 1em no. ~>. ccncf 10 CCI4a ·to a>l:l, :VII1ll '!limo, addralll nne! 11lo pattern number.

Duo to un unu:rually ta.n:c demand and Clln'fllll war condiUallll. l!ll~tlY more Ume t. required ID ll.IUng ordt!tll tor a few rl tho moot J)Ollulor p:~.ttem numbau. ~ :vour creel' to:

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BONNIE IlEAurY SCHOOL ,.. C••••~ lllfr. n..-.u • • .... C.J'ab montho ago J wrote In this column that Dumbar1on Oaks was but tho LcaiiJo of Nollollll covenant, with tho eddlUon of teeth ln tho way of force, and the probable algnaturo of the United Stotcs.

:Moro Jhan 22tl,COO 'C';cundcd men have been carried In A'EC p!anco away from tho bottle frofit. Dur· l.ng the early magco of Oldnat'ln llghtlng, planeo CJWCvpod dovm on mokcablft runwayo, tmtlcd up to azn. bulrulcCD, tool; oft rlsht under tho no::cB of Jap gunn. Strctohcro wcro loaded oooard whUo tho planeo re­fueled. • . . Ono big ATC job htl!l been gottlng crashed ruero aut of tho Hfmo.layCD. Amazlns tact lB thot 'lu per cent oro oavcd. • • . Lt. Gen. Harold Gcprgc, bo~ of tho ATC, realhcd In •advance thllt cra.nhC!l would be heavy over tho Hump, ~ men were ,Jvcn epccial tr:al.nlng an tww \0 live l.n the /unglca. They were even taken to unglo oulpMts to get famUlnr with tho jungle be­fcr:c they twppcd. • • • Every plan& flying tho Hump has a nmall tin chem (with IC. own paracb~Jt(l) ccn­talnlng medleinc1ft snnko-bilo, nnti­ciutc, water purwor, concentrated food, tdgnal !lares, mirror~~, mc=quJ. to nets, etc. ThJ!J eheot I!J kcptncllrl ~~d the plano'o door. If tho crow hM .,.

to jtkrlp, the, ehc!lt I!J kicked out be- ·~=~~J~l£iSSti~=~ ' .. fore ~ loot mnn Ieaveo the plane. ' Af&or eight weolul af dlGCUnclon.

with a row changes of pllraaea1ogy, and a fow t.rlvtal addltlollll. the Gan Francloco poet emorscd os Dumbar· ton Oahn. Pt()tll.ient wncnn wonted tooth In hlo Lea~~Uo covenant. They wcro taken ou\ ao o com'l)romioo \0 European otatcomcn. llo w.Antcd tho olanaturo of tho United S\nt()a, whlcll the ocnato, led by &motor Henry Cnoot Ladgo, rQtuocll.

• •• w tho Jungle, crows aro taught to moy where they arc unUI otabted ~FJie!~~;l~~:;s~~ by rccruo plnneo which oi,BnaJ fn. iil :;

Tho Ban Franc~co Dad Is wba& \VUfloo anked and worked for, bnt dill cot see realliet\. U took another wotl!l ccnvn!Jtcn, a chanro In the attUodo of the United States toward loterna· Uonallsm, and more adopt dlp!o­mnoy, to brlng n about. Ye!l, Woodrotv WlltlOn wu the real fa· l!lcr of tlle Secorlty pact. ··

• • • TilE! LADY woo wrathy. Tho roll·

road hod told her oho could not havo o rompartmone on a train leaving that day, or any dny t'J.ithln a montll 'tlle Prop Sp!nn8ts bcld their slxtb aonuaJ Noitr.o:u;tem champion­at tho hoot. Tho\ to hor, a froo fhlp event for ras-powerecl model airplanes at DlcksvUte, L. 1., N, .-., Am orlean ciUIZOn, with money to po:; and both the tunlor and senior class tontest!mts wert! ouf in all ·;their for what nho wot~tcd. She was suro 11ory. llhovc is a rtneral vlt.w durtnr one ot \bb evcnb. A contt$tat\l American freedom had gono to pn\. laUllch~• hla vtaoe. OtMrs prepare their craft lor a recotd flicbt. :, Thoro woro nn atc!lkll on tho hotel .... _ _. ..... ,----=·--, ~,-~ • =- ~

Benes Revtews Lidice Troops

After fottt'-ei'ears away trom bli league baseban diamon~, natlll areenbcrr:, twille stlett«t as Amer­Ica's ont!ltlnl!linr baseball pbyer, rotnms to th& Detroit 'titers of th• Amedc~n JeaJ11c.

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Bb\1etlans CD to where they can 1m l'icltcd up. • • • t.:ativco oro uoually friendly and tho chnncoo of (!Otting re~cd rrom the Jtma1e are for bet­ter than if a flier drop!! over the dcn­ert or in the c:!n.

Japs Sb::Jt Down Many. Tho Jnp:~ nhot dGWD many ATC

plnne!J• eorly In the war by p:linting their Oc-4!1 with U. S. ln!:lgnfo •••• Flying up clo::e, the Jop!l wnitcll w:rtil they hmi ll'!rfcct tnrgct!J, then fired. ... U. S. planen hnd to bo rcpolntcd.

Before Penrl Horbor, Roo!:avelt ordered Gpl:!cial f1gl1tcr plnne:J nrohcd to the Britbh in EI.WP\ wher~ Rommel hod General Mcmtgomcr;'a bock f!l the wtlll •••• However, f:lght­ez p!oneo couldn't mnke We Iont trek Oct'M!J Mrlca withmtt u!uoll.ng and thoro wnn net airport in the henrt of the wnUnent. • • • Otl!l dey an American cngitl.!lcr wns dropped oft a plane tilmo:rt in the center 01 Af. dea, 1n French tm:dtory not tar from the Sudall. He bad Ws pocltel!l st\lfrcd wi.Ui money. and' bio Mad

monu, no lmpnrtcd ~.tlnoo. §'ho t.cu1d havo only tWo palro of shoos a year, whon ohe wnntod o do:.toq. ThO ho­tel 1.1t"Outd lot her b(lvo onty a $ln&ll) room when oho wonted a sult~. It woo hlr.h time tho outfit at Wash· lngton woo told where to hcild tn. n wan o llllfa oot tho\ woman dld not buy war hondo, clvo blood or roll b:lndnnoo lor tho Red Crosa, or moho eontrlbutlono to war cllarl· \lon. Sho only \hough\ sho WIU •n Atnorlcon. She wac lln oxccPUon \bat proveo the rulo ot who\ <\mer­lean:~ rcoUy ore. ,

stufled wffu fdeas. That wan about an. He also bttd !nstructf.Oll!l to build an alr1i01'L ••• Silt weckrllatcr the ATO came back and he a 4,fiOo.fcllt sodded ·runway In faltly good- tha~ •. Ue had drafted m· ,(1$1 ot the camels ana most of the na- ________ ......,. ___ _

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Today 1he Frencb.ate maklng dip~ tnatie ~lelf $S: to thl!r nlrtlllrt~ awuwttr wjth ~; v!tW to- takirig i~ ovef. •

MOST OF TU[l; European «:OUO• . .. FJltJ :Milliett tetten~ ' trio~. lncludlna l'i!nglamJ, o.ro head• FiftY mllliort letters wcte t!tm'n ed taword c~crnmcnl cpornUait ()f tll" A~ to Europe tn, "ptil, 'fh.l'l-1 tntorn:Jtlonol trr.dllln, \ho govern• -peak !<tad 11~ :now dropped .off mont to do tho buying and s:llling (;-'9 tl:i troo .. tran!!ter~ out ·ot E!IJ.ron..., .b"t.· · ht forolr::n morltoto. Su~la:lbUo p .. ~ " ~0t~<:a wm. u they con, dcntt()y i!d• the: A'IC has he~ th~ lttrgest tnaiJ ~•t.a elitorpri:;o In Ulot fld(l, ~nU ~tso , .CIU'dtt in ~tcn:y. • ,. • ~o· 1n iho t.!ll\\raUon ot rMlt<ltl.d$ a\'ld iSlll• ·\))f'l wntWs t~rgtst l\.<ltct tt uUUtka, tho mlnl!ns nt <:\ll\l and ·· . , . , . · mti!!t lMt 'Pff!Ptlred. ((f lll.\tltl

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ed out: . . Ger.mana must be beaten on .. own ground. Their own filtherlnnd muat be conquered and their military spirit broken be­tore they will settle down o.s a peace­ful people." • • • Q! course, his con­victions ~mod smt:~o be conect. ••• Gen. Eisenhowet:~. . ·

E~e~)'~,'~~:~~.;~ing foresight eannot l;t.~v~stlu\'ated. One of his blograpl\Cl<atfipin!J the following yarn to mi1Strn1e that attribute: One !lay when tho General W!lD not so prom­inent,he,..arr1ved at Abilene, Itanoas, and sputtered \'lith lndlgnaUon. He

-.had Just aotten oR a traln, which must have been full of isolationists. He was bolllng mad over the apathy of OlU' people. He said people ouGht to learn what the hell was going on; that Japnn had been preparing for war for ten yeoro and woo golng to jump on us one of th~sc days.

'Ih~ ~:eneral's mother named bim Dwight bet;:auno ohe dlnliltcd tho ahortcnlng of boyo' names. lt an­noyed her when her con Arthur woo called Art and her oon Edgar wan enlled Ed. She bellcved there VlllD no nhort cut for Dwlght. . • • . How­ever, when Dwight crew up, he WOB nicknamed Ike. , . . But tho grand lady dicela!nw aU lmowledcc of tho olclmomc. When anyone ODlm her about Ike aha b!nndly aoko: "Ike? Wlw's Ike?''

Gen. El!entlower never made any secret o! the fact tbat he despbe• blrqtrJ. And I& must never lie for&nttu Ula~ the ftHt EbmbllWen to comtr to Amer­Ica were rtfn&~et~. 'l'beJ came 1Jetfl to ese~ape rell&loll5 pepecu­U. bt Gfltma!J7, ••• Eisen· bowu'lf JlOdOUJ contribuUon to pre•nYbt&' out Uberty ltJ the most lethal replJ to the blrots wbh would dtt11 refureett the JIJb.t eo. leek U1lam In the U. s. A.,.. , , AJDerica would never have the al4 of his rreat leadership - U h1s feref11thers wetfll't allowed to enter Amer· tea.~ =. "" -- -Seellllqlr lnJJ(IIl.fteani events tn

tho UvC!! of greot men ploy vital roiro in world hlotory. Blr:cnhowcr woo nnxi~ to go to Anno~oll!l. But b~m:o ho woo o fcrw montho over ago he dceldcd to hecomo a W(!!lt Pointer. --Arllonc utUc bawD facts about E!J;enllowcr b that he b a handy man ~;ifh a okillct. Ho cnjoyo ctm· cccting tooty !llobcn for fricnlin. Of caurx:n, hiD beat culinary job WOJJ cooking tho l~ozl too.::cotl:!p. ~

Bdore Eisenhower left for Europo tD toko yp bin dutie!l M Allied Su­r;rcmo COmmander, bo cold to Gen. MtU'Dhlill: "General, I hnvc;11't hod timo to tiimlk you yot."

MarolmU replied: "Don't try to thank mo. You so over and dd tho Sob orui wo'U b,avc cowo to think ;voa."

Pm·portralts about GeD. Ike · always lntlnde thl! yam: Some 1tUS aro when ho was on dnty In Panama be casually ·it­marked to • ftienih "'I11& Is a he daJ to bl:fe JCtlr appendiE nmovtd." • • • &ke4 wbetller U !a4 betn ttatthlinc blm. he ~ed: ,.No, 1 doll't even kne>P l have an appdllllx. but U mlt;ht

"rut up I!U!4 pnt me- nnt or ~tctio.o IIOtnfl Umfl when tbbp aren't so qnlet.''

Ebenhmret's, kru!d:: of fn!;piring the fecling nf ccmrodo:mlp witl} the mtn wlm worked and fought t'Jith him q.ndt~ tho A1Uen nn unht!ot.nblo team. His irdormnlity in n prlcelel:S mot nt bl3 l!!auernhlp. Vrbromplo, when the Allies Invaded Attica he sent tbi!l note to Gen. Pntmn: "Dear GMrgie: Algiers has boen olll'a for two da;;s. Otan -d_clewes ctUmbling rapidly with Uavy chore batterfca S'UlTctlderlng. Only tmlgh nut bJ crack Is in ~ui' bl!(t!}. Crack it oPm . quJcldt, (Signed) Ik~. u , • • Patton did JW~t ~t. 1

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Arehite(;b, A~m ·to Brtpg tb~ Outdoo .. a Cloacr tCJ: the

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'CHI~GO. - At-chi tecta are not worry(,&;overmuch about what Your p~ ar l\ouse will look like. Their · · is a house that ''will work," and will have "livabWty."

An majority of 915

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From that 1 otandpoint of .health, the trend in design is toward "bringing the outdoors closer In­doors and tatting file indoor~ more outdoors."

The architects had in mlnd a "home for cheerful living," within the economic reach of the a-vcrQge young American family, particu­lorly tho returning ,serviceman. o

Gabled roofs arc out. That rc­duceo roof maintenance• co!lto. LaWt· dzy and beating units ore on tho ground floor. There'll be no lu!fgii!g up and down cellar otepo.

There are no sentimental trap­pings, no lavish dloploy in front. In fact the hoUlle, figuratively, turns Its baclt on the otrect. There are no olde windowo factna the neighboro. But there Jo privacy.

Cut StyUnt Ornaments. The firut prize bouoe of the con­

teat wao planned for Coll.fornln bY o youna couple, Jean Bodman Flct<:hcr and Normun Fletcher, of Blrmlnaham, Mich. Fletcher, who Ia 2'1, Vltl!l grodunt<:d from Yale ~~ ycoro ago. liia home tot:m lo W mo.nUc, Conn. Rio wt!c. from Wayne, Po., Ill a araduote of Har-vard. -

"We BUb::::crlbc fully to th.o tend· ency ln modern architecture of cU. mlnoUng otyllot ornaments in favor of procUcallty," ooy tho FlotcherJ~.

"Tho public too long hao been ac­cuatomcd to Sudatng a bouse bY what lt looks llko - 'Capo Cod,' 'ro.nch houec,' or 'English.' Modern echoolo ·oro teaching the proper way to plan ond t.o Judge o ho~ree ltJ by the way Jt worko, what It doCD for the oecupont and tho fCifJllly .o•

For a gllmtt=c of tho po:'l..tt'ttW"'Dr home, the Fletcher dcolgn whlch btought \ham a t;~rlzo of $2,t;OO, oflert~ a good pcrtJpccllvc:

Tho houoo and "~rt" (garage) arc placed forward on tho lot. lcov• lng OD mueh o1 the lard ll!l po=sibte for gardening ond outdoor Uvinai' Tho ''B" dcolgn pcrmib three sep­arate outdoor apocco - ffl. garden tor adult ur:o ond cnterfuinlng, a chlldren'o ploy and laundry 1ord, and a rear apace for nardt!ll, bar­becue fireplace, or putting green.

Room for Work and Play. Tho crc:::o bar of tho "H" Ill a

compoct. air ccmdiUoncd utlllllco unit, cam~cd of a kitchen, beater room, both, and. a ccparote lava. tory. Ccncclvobl.y, the a.rchitctlto coy, It could oo factory produced, cruWng ln!lt:illnUun erot to a mtnt­mum.

• 'l'ho wing on the r:\rcot mdo 1.! a combined llvinll and dining room ond a mulUpurpn::a room fcrr ...:ork on1 ploy. The filar wing, with three bedroomo and a otudy~!Juect room, b tht~ "quiet arcu," ot"lny frcm aver.;.· day family life.

Thin one-Boor cchemo hao lt70 cotrthern el!PO:mrt'D· Fulllen{lth-nnd· width win~owo aro ntruc:turnlly at• ranced to admit monimwn C'..Ill ln winter. minlmum ln mmuner.

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A LWAYS focainotlng, tho prm\ ltory llil moro co thnn over thls

wnuner. Tho current ohowinga a! pr!nta 11ee~ to have ccUpncd ~ tbtt has gono bcloro.

Thcrc'o a now elogcmco baing clt­prea::ed in print froclm tha\ you can ~U at a glance oro Intended (Or ~mart dreso-up occnsions rather tblU1 tor casual daytime wear. In ctylflll these "lovely lady" prlnt.o, dcslgnern gave them an important took ot sa­ph!sUcated eimpUclty. Tho now cltn­der sllhouotto deftly achiovca ... o dree::rup look through nnimntc1i Uttlo pcplumo. Oarinir over narrow akirt5. 'l'ho bUDtle-lww hack, aattorlng nelll:­llne trcatmcnta, and other aubt!o vtylc gcotures nico lmpurt nutot®d· !ng dloUncUon. ~ Of~ • print Ill that dronl!'lt!C ruul

stJmnlDg witbln 1\!lolf \l'lo\ !~J~J!l~d~ up as clmplY an pa=mllifo ~ ao w givo an tho glory to tho fllbtlc. Tho r,cwm centered ln tho WU!ltrollon lo juat ouch. Tho dramatic butterfly print "mo!tC!l" thiD dren:J a.nd tho fact of ll!l utterly olmplo otyling ahowo aupr(!mO artlotry on tho p'art of the deolgn(!r. Tho wide cop tlcovC!l Cl!rvc to occcntuoto tho omoU \"llliot, modo amaller by o drat"1!ltrinc o.t the bock. Tho print lo homl­t:!:rccned and the butterfly mollto oro ntmpl.y gorgcoun in Ul.cil' eo!nr­in8· Tho motcrlc.l 1!l a cpun royan tm:i cottml woven to tooh U!:Q croah. A cutout wired butterfly of tho fob­ria l!.J pul,cc!l o\ ono olilo of tho hl!Jh nccltlino.

A flair for dorlt printD !:l cccn ln tho \"lido call for bloclt boohgroundn with bright florab or other rlchl.v colorful pottcrninc. Thcco mooinb prlnt!l Include both huco dromoUc wldcls cpoccd flornlo and tho moro C:Wn!:Orvotive mnnll pottcmcd t~o. tho lotter mnl'JnC opccicl app;:>ru fn

The orehitecb point out that, t'Jltb ·-Cltpert O!l!JiDtanCC, th2 returning IW.'!- Sun a_nd Play Dress dier or any other ycrung Ameli· con could CQll!rtru!lt mrot of the haw:c. after buying the utlliUms unit. Tho plonn are drawn for the how:e to grow ll!.l the budcct or fomfi}, or ~\b. expand. It wc:o de~ nlcned ror o crouple ttith two cbU­dren.

Ar::ruminG the frunily would ac­quire a f:luortcr-ru:re plot, the orchl­tect!l confined tho hmu:e to l,(!l!) . et;,uare feet of floor spocc. The £rul­erol price range, cxcluclve of land, won enUmoted at tn,&Dll to $0,000.

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Ideal to.- drco~y afternoon wear and exqutsltocy rotlncd in lt!l lody­Wto styllng 1o tho youthful frock nhown to the rlght. It Ill roado of ono of tho ru>W-5l)ovogulgb blnclt bock­ground prlnta, hlshllghtcd with mul­tJ.colorild motlfD. U l!J expertly ntylcd to acccntunto [l, olondcr eU· houctto. A pert Uttlo peplum adt:lo intrigue to th1o mo:;t Bottorlng Uttlo dren::rup frock.

Even if ano'a wardrobe In nnt o:zt.. tonclvo, It lD o wl.!lo pion to ltcop at lollllt ano drce!lY outfit on bontl co on to ovo!d that frantic lODt·minuto "what to \7oor'' problom, when one !:l unprepared for an unexpected

"drco:')>uP doto. For"" ownmcrt!m& chann a cool dc.rlt print otylcd for flattery an pictured to tho lett will provo an tdocl and trottDUrCll pro!le~ olml. A drcoo of thlo typo will bo woleomo a!l an addition to any word­robe becawo of ito chic oru1 charm.

OnG of tha grand thin!J!l about thin ~ b that you !mOt? It will alvo nooo cervlct't for \he hnnd!:omo bloch-wltb-co!or ohcer print (obrfo boo pom:cd 0 laborDtory tcut for cood wear quoUUcn. &caw:o of the auor­antco la~l In the drcon you may bo sure that Ito colorinao will rctofn thclr orlaincll ohndCD sntl that thoro will bo no coam ollppingo otter reo pealed clcon!ng and weortng. Tat· fetn btlwo ot each aldo of tho dra­matic !Q\'7-cut c~uaro oecltline odd a convincing note of chic. Tho charm­ing larno block hot which mllody hotdn 1n her hand ohtWJn that thin beautltuny (1'ot7nc4 modern ltnU\'10 her fa!lhlono, for the rnder Ute brim. tho amarter tho hot thl!l aummw. na:~m t7 1;7.,r ... m flo=;:u IJc!c:>.

Summer Wash Frocks Intriguingly Styled

.SeMom o ccru:un, 11 o'V'Dr, ween wonh frat:l:w hove been en ln\riguing­~ s~lcd a.n n6>7. In maWnu up cottml!.l that oro lovelier than ever thlo rrummer denir,nor!l oro plcying tiP' imoamotiqn ro the 'nth degree. They bnve oueccedcd co admirably that a' ceermxclmr drer;g or o gina­I1am Gt!cn ploeen oo pridefully oo o sllkcn print or rnadloh ere~:~. There'o (1Jl corb of fetehlns trimmina ac­cenm appearing on thin oencon's wonb nppnrel, GUcll as ~:olf-fobrlc bowa, embroidered pocl,et!l, and must of an )U!Jt "oodlcn" of oyelat etnbroldeey .ln yokao or contrnot olceve!l or frilln that finish off edgcn ln a mont flattering way. Tho the­ory that two lovely cottorul oro bet­

. ter thnn one !:l seen In perfl!cUy charming Jinghom or poctal cham­bray two-piece dreos. The oldrt of gitlgliotn h:ls a Jacket of baloved eyelol. The Joclwt b fuUnhsd off

. with a bias binding C>f tho cmahom. t'ot final glnrnour little bowa of calf1 gingham travel n1J thtJ way the front <if tho Sadtot. • •

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PoUcrn No. 13!l!l lo dcatancd for olut tt. to. 10. ::0; to, 4:1. 44 nnd (!1. Sllto 10 r.o qulrco 31~ yordn ol :O.Incb motori:IL

Duo lo on ununuolly l:lrco demand ~ cunent war condlllono. ollahtly mora time ID rcquln:<l In nmna onion> for a ra.. cl tho moot Jl<lpulor paUom numboro.

Wear-Everrwhere Oostume A SOFTLY dctoUcd two-piece

frock with omooth, flaurc-flat· tcr!ng llnco, the cort of omart, coouol, wco.r-cvcryplace contumc you can depend an aU pwnmcr long.

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013W1NO CIRCLE :PA't'JUBN OllP'r. n:o Ooolb Wclb llt. cbkaJ•

1\:n.:tn:o 0 c.:nto tn coln:1 br eacb uoltorn delllrccl

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lt.. l!. Ul, I:J; t:l ar:d CJ, fJ!Jto t• ~uUn :~ JarO cl ~l!:t:l.l fatrto.

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Shlttwal!t Frock

H ERE la your fnvorlte ahlrt­wolot frock with brlol cop

a!ccveo for aummcr coolnCO!J, Ideal for your buoy oummcr p.ro­grnm In gayly ntrtpcd fnbricn, c:hcclla or fiorol printn. ·

U reo wlsb to make an extra hnlo In o o:trap ami haven't tho nee· =nry belt punch. drW tho bolo wi\b brace tmd drill. -·-

Dy al!illDI a· plncb of nlt to tho white of an egg It will beat to a o:Ufi' troth more qulcltly. -·-

Mter wanblnr fllanlwb rln!:o them ln water ln t:;hlcb a bloek o! camphor hoo been dtxolvcd. They con then be ntercd t:~ithcut fear of attach by motlw . -·-

"The Clta!u All Qu! FII:OU"

Jbt"""' lh::=a-t R~ fr.!r;;!._ ~I .. ~ .. ~ r!:;>4 pa!!l b cut::li a1l ~ t::=· Uva food olo co ott c3tl!l•••d

U I 10. b t·' hi OOieDtlal you .oa .... e reD uO.!lt·ruO na. !!?..b, .• 'f:=.•o ·RJ E then befuro Joovina tho 1t1tchco -u """'

after auppl'r cet out the percolator, one or two ~11!1, cereal, mconurln(l . cup. ala.c::eo and dlohoo. It t:~lll 1.___ WlJI~IJz~s clvo you o Oyfua otort 1n the morn- · Alll~ri lng.

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"S. tar If'• '-ert pf•ntr walkie-but no ttllkte.''

GMtJ Ni!WI!I ... "Evtr~dy" "Mini-Max" battaia .IU'C h.cldSlnt;a l'wl ~~ thet la.ve pmracd the · tamoflJ walkle-talkit:~ ~d btha vita! equipmmt f!lt our Armt4li' ottd. . · '

Now. tho W~a Ptcducllim BMrd hu a\lthmized prod~teticn ot thao lamlitu '1i" bAtteries lot clwlatl mdia.s, .Chattttl ate, yoo'lt lind than at your dt!!ltt'-11 n,ttW.

Ucium1ler""'lliz~ for •lze "'EmCAd~"Minl~"M«'·bll-· um. IU'C the lll03t. (IOW'tlltd. "n" blttaiQ ever made. hf•ctliM~~GtHlou:rl

, '1!1 rq&Jt.nn trJt . .,utb "!tffNii' MJ ,;~ ~itJ.I,,hth II/ · NIIII:NI C.b• c..,.,/61.

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• . . fixing things ttp the friettdly way Haf/0 a ('.Qko someone says, and they talk things over

c:ountry !ltyle. Coca-Cola fits, just as ir belongs in your

icebox at home. Coca-Cola stands for tho pause lblll

rejmha1, -a symbol of a friendly way of do,ing things.

IOJTW) UNDfl AUTHOR11Y OP nte COCA-COLA COIAPI>Nr flY

AtAONOLIA C'O('A..('OLA ISOTTLINO .COMPANY Coco-Coin Dulldlnll. Yundcll Ulvd ot Dlrch. El PaBQ, Texan

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Carrizozo Auto Company

Sales Servi(e EXPERT MECHANI,CAL WOHJ{

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GOODYEAR TIRES Phon• 80

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CARRIZOZO HARDW ARf Co. Floor Lamps, Table Lamps fancy dishes and novelties suit-

able for gifts Headquarters for Fine Furniture, Ruga. Stoves, Paint, \!srnisb, Kemtone ond Ranch Supplies,. Such aBWire Fencing and 'Tools.

PJtone 96 • • • Carrizozo, N. M.

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DRUO STORE. '·

IN choosing our medicine• w• have been cattful to select those compo1nded by the great~st

cbemiata in tbf'J world. They ·have · built up their repwtation beeaute

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i~ Carrizozo on day.

Mra. Etta Bell hift We.tnPsd~tY · " for Jack!iboro and Crow'tm,. Texae

to apend two weeks with relatives.

Mra. Robert Hemphill and little oon, Bobby, spent the firnt of the weelc In Newman at the Hemphill

'lO ATI'.END 'l'RAINING OONFEaJlNOE

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PlPt Fittina• • Putnp Leatbera

Araenate or IAad

Rid1eR~U

Eave1 Tro'UJU

Qila, Grtaafs ·

StOck Sal~ • • Saab Doors "

Appr<mlnmtely 75 educational ad- . mtnlntrators and teachero from West .-..1!· TeMS and New Mexf::o are expected "'!"'~-------!-!:!!!-!--------­

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SEE US For Your Job Work

. LOOKJ'Nfl AHBIJh

GEORGE S. BENSON Pmltfrai-Jiartll11p ((!/tpt

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Right Tum Plain people In America oro Ured

of realmcntation. Tho Oaurco ohow it. Lato In April bla-clty nowo· papcra wcro publlr.Jhlna tob!CJ;J Oaurco that arcw out of o mtr''Vmf'.l by tho American InnUtuto off rc~~~~ Opinion, popularly called o "( PoD." An article by Ocorao Gallup hlmoclf accompanied tho fl(lurco I exnmlncd and they were both ln· tcrcotina and cncouroulna.

Notllln!I but victory in wor could molto bl(n:ter ncwo. Nothing ohort of uncondltlontll aurrcndcr by all of Amorico'o notional cncmlco could bo moro nrotlfyina than thlo: Suddenly thoro han come a popular yearning Cor tho dayo whe>n Mr. Cuotomor wan bn!l!l, when 'people aot paid accord. ina to what their worh woo worth, whcb they hod a riuht to anylhlng U1cir mont>y would buy.

to attend t\ two-day pre-induction trolnlng col)fcrence to be held at Fort! Bllml, July 11-12. I

Tho conlercnce, designed to !:\C· I qunlnt- educatoro . with the need!! ot I the Armed Forcen in the training field, in sponnored by the EJghth Ser- · vice Command, Army Service Forcea, It in being held at Fort BUns thro!Jgh the cooperation of tho A.mly Service

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Lt. Col. Jn;y OyltchoU!:tl, Chlct of ! tho Pro-Induction Branch, Eighth Wfi Service Command, Dallao, will direct tho c.ontercncc. 1

Tho conference proarom will in- ):~~ elude a tour ot the Po::~t, ob::crvatlon ot Army physical ~ndltlonin(l and traJnlnu method!!, and a demonntra­tlon of antiatrcratt and Om!:\U C\rm:l

rtrlnn. The cducntoro wUl be b!Uotcd on the 1103t durlnn tho oon!crenoo.

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The railroads arc oa much a part· of tho war eflortu tho Army and Navy themileiYea; they performing a war duly unequaled in magriltude, ~itb ioaufficiont equipment0 and peraoJJnel; and tbe~ bavo, by tho abccr brilllanco or UHJ(r perromanee, prilventt>d atJ acute transportrttion crbia Crom beooming a national diaaster.­Chleago Herald American.

Back to Earth Dr. Oollup ooyo, 'thoro arc l.ndl, Notite- Havo your Bowing

cations today that U1c lnracot croup Machine repaired and put In good of tho American people nrc not now condition; a re.liable rapair agent porllculorly lntt>rcotcd ln nceira many chnnaoo or rcformo In thlo from Roawell will bo in Carrizozo country after the war. In fact, a for ono week soon. A few New aurvoy Juot completed ocrooo the Machines are available. You can notion by tho InoUluto rcvcolo thot tho majority of Amcriconn w·ant get net:dle1.1, oil, parta, etc. Drop a thtnao to remain prcUy much oo · post card today to Agent, C•O this thoy wero before tho war."

Tho head of tho IMtltutc told o newspaper. tow hopeful dotollo about Individual j22 jy6 onnwero to hlo queotlons. Ho ooyo -=-=--=-..... -----"""""-

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Boots and Shoes ·

Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Garments

Our Prices Are Reasonable

The Titsworth Company, Inc. . Capitan, N. M.

WE now have for SALE

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CHOPS, OATS, EGG MASH, CHICK

STARTER, GROWER MASH, ETC

PETTY'S GENERAL MDSE. PHONEt12

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0 a aood oharc o1 tho minority who At Freemon Ranch wlr.Jh for· pont·war chOJ18C!l wont tO channo ~rr~. badt to ccnditl! no .,,o Rugs, ice box, beds, dining lmow yearn before tho war. He furniture, kitchen set, Etc. l ... incoln County Motors didn't ooy co, but indicated cler.rly that tho people ore lonalna for tho FOR SALE dayo of c:clf-rcUancc, before tho Living room suito and platrorm VJPA. the CCC and the NY A.

· Po~ppoa9 Protcotn ronker, good conditnon, all for People oro bcainnincr to wo!h S:65.00; pro war baby carriage

around tho Idea of dictated cociol and walker, botb for $16,00 chonao to laalx at the boct1 oldc ct it. Tho aold point 1o bcainnina to Jobnsun StecU"ns rub Ofi thO!JC cheap thcoriCO Ob!lul JfJ.2t all citizens dolna a oimllor amount of worlt ond drowlna about the oamo pay. govrcrnmcnt • cuor:mtccd john for everybody, politlcnlly run banlw nnd otorco, rcaimentcd farmero, otondordizcd houoco, clothco nncl

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FOR SALE - Unused C r i b Mattree, See Elizabatn Walther, next door to Methodist church.

<lilf zumw•lt EXPERT REPAIRING ON

CARS, ,TRUCKS, TRACTORS

Phillips Products Phone 55,

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Ranchman's Campmeeting

of tho enp.ond·ao\VJl folk wont . • Amcrlco mnllc over. ' Peoplo m C,!lrrizozo and tbo

Fake Wgh·Brows su.-ronudina· communitiei have ftovolutioni!:Jto, critico ot tcprocont- •ometbino to look forward to ncnr 1 ativo government, molc:ontcntrl will "" eo .

Ptomotcro of Europoon tbcorits, as the datt;i have been ••tror tbe hovo dono on omol!!nn job in Amot<> nanchrotn'a c ~ Ill p meeting •

. lcmu collcttco. Tho myotoey ln-Ho\IJ! O . ., .... d"t· · ·1·1 b· W·d ...... "' 'l'bey smbko-cctceJjtd tho uniqtto. pt:lulul. Q."e Wl e ~- ut:~Nay, P,rliSllol'ity ot this wurld's mMt td.• Auauet l!t •nd tb~ ID&etina wiU ~otc.d pcoP,to otld, protcc::tod by nett• tlosc Sund•Y »fabt; Auau~t u'ur •. 1 dcmtQ lndaftcrcn<:ti, opoUlghtCd tho · 1tnws ot pop4~af government and ltimcd 'about unfair compoUUon,

Church of Christ· . SelQ!.Wlc!.lS Is a trait of mortal · roun. not a cpc~iot feature of pd .. \'lite entctpdc(l, 'l'hJ$;fllct hila been . . . . . proved to n lot of MnctJt pcopJo ~.~n.. Bible · Clau Su~day Morning der wat•tltne tcgimc.ntaUon, need~. 10 80 A. M Commuaiob 11 30

. leS$ restraints. qu.cstlt:~n~bll.'l rutl.ofi<. · • . . . • . . · ... · · 'd. ' leg amd di:JC()J.U'tcous potty officials. A. M. Dr. P. M. Shaver lea ,,.. lt f:t ll.lslng fa\1lt'. We hnvo hc~td s. A. iotl()welt. t.tacher. · La~iea & lot u~nnt ~st·wur dcmobitlzntictt n•b• .. · Olau Su.,d•w

· ()f tb6 Army nml Ntsvy. Evldcntljl ~• Av .. .,, ·the IJUbllo w~nts tQ' hear. ahuut Ul&J8 P.M. demobltit•UO:t cf butcaucracy, ' ·

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W.. • C • A • · Intel II . ODUDg ·gam The mine~ aUhis· time advise the early atorbtg

of coal again for the c&ming winter. We are fortu nate in having mine connections whick were:•bJe last season- by our storing coal tlitu the summer..;. · to. take care of our demands. But the ·mines tall ttlt offer any better serrice this comiaa season~ So If you are dependiag upon coal os a fuel. the 1ninea ad fiN to

• atore as much as you can thru the summer montht. ·· This is the only assurance of not beilll out of c otl this winter. The mines em not s•pJit us u we W'ait until the winter is •pon us. •

l'LilASB UILP ME TO HELP YoU. BY GlV.tKG MJ: . YOUit ORDI:R J'OR COAL NOW •. . .

. Burton ·Fuel . Yard

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