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The: DawdonNews 1<br />

Six mantbs . . . . . . . . . ..-.. -----.--$ .16<br />

en. Year -.---. -.------. —L...-.. 1.60<br />

Adpnrtlfdngfiateu onAppllcatlon<br />

mntered uscond:claa~ matter<br />

Marqh 10th, %21, m the, ~ost.otflce At<br />

D&waon,fieW ~?XICO. ,, ‘- \<br />

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>. “’PASSING ,THE BUCr<br />

One of the rea~ons attrihu’ted for<br />

‘tie difficulty experienced ‘by foreigners<br />

in learning to speak tb.e English<br />

language, is the numerouti idiomatic<br />

expressions which have crept into<br />

our, every day speech. Some of<br />

three expre~ions are slang which<br />

cdnyey nu meaning and eventually<br />

go out of use, while’ othem seem to<br />

have a wealti of meaning and are<br />

used by even thoEe ~ho ate moat fastidious<br />

in rward to correct Engfisb.,<br />

One of the common .expresaion6 of<br />

.~e day, which we place in ,tbe later<br />

tlaas,. .ia known as “@assing the<br />

‘ Buck.” If we knew to whom credit<br />

,?hould be given, we would’ gladly do<br />

~, but no one aoems’ to kIIOw just<br />

whe,n or by whoq the expres~ion was<br />

coined.<br />

,,pa~~~n~the B“cW. has COrneinto<br />

ilmost universal use an an exprmion<br />

which cdnveys the idea of p~sing re.<br />

,gponsihli,ty to some other party pr<br />

parties. We find tbe term in general<br />

use”tin the atreti, in army circles, and<br />

we fitid it in industry. The term is<br />

expressive, it has ~W in f aver, and<br />

we feel many times that we are justified<br />

‘in its u,se:<br />

The point involved, howevqr, is<br />

no%}he uae of the term, for “P~ing<br />

the Buck” iu e. natural and necessary<br />

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‘ Are, YOU Having’ Trouble Making Ends Meet?<br />

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Then stop and look in the matter.<br />

Perhaps the ~ncOmeis nOt uo large ~ before.<br />

half the story. The other half and by far the more important<br />

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Are You getti~ value received for it?<br />

Look over yOur e=penaeg for Me past mOn*h. Were ‘he 811 ‘ecas=ry and<br />

r8alIy worth while? Did YOUbuy something you really have ~ltt e use fOrv juet becausq<br />

it was cheap, Or have YOUbOught thifig~ b@yOnd YOur me because Ya,u happened<br />

to tempor+rllv have sOme e~ra mOney in YCIUTpOcket or i YOUrchOcklng account?<br />

Answer these questions for yourself and see if You are g ilty.<br />

If You are not getting ahead try a new Plan. open u Sa inga AccOunt with<br />

us next “~ayday, even though it is only a dollm Or ten dOflm~ ‘r enty dollars, and<br />

th~ ,a,h ,~tced~ng payday ‘e~o”’wi~~ind sit kk ise. :, Do youYougive &ink thethat F1a o~~~~v~~~t~~~~ small. an amOunt<br />

is not worth bOtierln# about?<br />

YOU can et along without fiat ten or *en*y just p~ well and You<br />

tO show f’ or It at the end Of thre~ Or ~X mOnt~ tlrne.<br />

You wiU then wonder wby YOUdidn’t try tb!s simple Sche e years ago, fo~ it<br />

utill give you a better idea of the value of moneY, and @ve YOu a cer~in sa~ufactlon<br />

in looking ~backover the year’a work, that can be obtnined in no o her ,way.<br />

It is nevnr too late to commence over, m ~~~ in ne~ payd<br />

you feel you should or can put aside. Don’t put it off longer by k $ d.~g ‘* yOu~E1f any amount 111~<br />

waiting until you have a hundre~ or two hundred, because that ti e maY never coma<br />

&nd You are losing valuable time ]n the meanthe.<br />

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Start now. Any amount welcome at<br />

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~nem is a r@ru accomplishment-. I‘ NEW ~RAGES BEING BUILT<br />

10rare that every executi~~ {*On ~i<br />

In an endeavOr ~ meet the demand<br />

ookout for<br />

It ‘~<br />

it<br />

~ok<br />

w<strong>here</strong>ver<br />

to be acquired<br />

it maY<br />

by<br />

he<br />

,for a place in which b keep the contound.<br />

dtantly increasing number Of au~-<br />

wishing fm it It is the prize that<br />

mobiles which are fJWII~ by the PeOzomes<br />

from self-mastery.<br />

Pln of Daw’6on, a number Of new ga-<br />

What iu a dependable man? YOU ragm are being ,buil~ Six have beOn<br />

~an te~ him by these earmarks: ~ecently completod: near the Phelps<br />

First, he is one YOUcun relY uPOn ti bdge Mercantile Company’s barn,<br />

do his own tFlnking. Buainea~ re- fOur at Loriti, and four in the m~in<br />

qyires thinking and sOmeOnemnst dO section of tom.<br />

it. The dependable man never side- 1 —<br />

steps his shure nor tiieu to PaflE’it I w. H. WamOr,WboWasa mine<br />

along to someone else. foreman for sOme time in Daw?On<br />

Next, he is one whose judwent is nw tiavaling fOr The NatiOnal<br />

YOU Cm trbst. He doesn’t do fool, Safety Councfl, ~th headquarters ‘n<br />

ish things. He knows his own abil- Denver.<br />

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I1awstin Hotel<br />

John Hix&nbaugk Mgr.<br />

Am=lan<br />

Electr,ic Lights-Steam ,<br />

Heat<br />

Single Meals 75c ~<br />

RATES $3.00 per day<br />

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course d e.vents, It is the mannez<br />

in which the “Buck” is, passed h<br />

itiia; and, not being conceited, he is<br />

which we should give our nttnnV!on, equally aware of Kls own weaknes~m.<br />

..”Do WL shift responsibility which ii He has tbe lIaDDYfaculty of un~~~- ~ ‘<br />

htfully our ,QW-n? Do,,we shift re standing other peotile’s” viwpointa<br />

~~nsibility before we have fulfillei<br />

and of seeking their advice when<br />

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our own duty or obligation’ in tht he ought, Also he knows when to act<br />

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on his ow initiative.<br />

‘ mptter at. hand? No ma~er wher[<br />

,we may be, or in what work we ma~<br />

Finally, he is a man you can listen In A. M. VAN DYKk, M.q~a- 1<br />

be engaged, we daily $’Pass thi<br />

to, taking stick in whatever ~e says.<br />

Buck” ti ,wmebody. If you are x You are nure that he speak~ only af- 11 Twice-a-Day Auto ~ervice ,ti Ratin I<br />

work in tie rein-, every car of cOa ter due reflection. He dons not’ talk<br />

Auto L..=- ~~g- ● t 9 A. M. -d ~ p. M. CIQ-A C=~ydu<br />

load is “Passing the Buck” to tht to the galleries o; for. the” purpose of<br />

S.Yl~sDepartment. If you have load grinding his owm ax. He makes his<br />

WELL EQUIPPED ACHINE SHOP 4.,.<br />

ed clean coal, you hav? “Paased th<br />

own euggeBtions and pleads bis cause<br />

Buck” ,as it should be;” if not, W)<br />

sole~y in the interesb of the bu8inesu.<br />

Full L~ne of ‘<br />

have shirked a responsibility which i<br />

Such a man is uafe. Im~rtant du- <<br />

rigkt~ully your own.<br />

ties may he ,intcusted to him and ‘he Automobile kccessories<br />

.‘ It ifl no dk.grace, to “Pasa th<br />

will handle them with diligence, good<br />

Buck”, but let UBpass it M it shoul<br />

uense and earnestness. If you fiv* I<br />

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portunity, learn to be thu type of<br />

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, for ‘succe=. k-e may have genjus or<br />

jtit ordinary talen~no mat$er. The<br />

,,., , , point ifl that be always ‘“ “n+ives?’<br />

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While others plod & weary ‘way, he A ButterKist PopCorn achine<br />

,. ,:”geti ahead. Those who take note of<br />

h~ pmgre~fi of tan Cannot-’ “ipull yi~h the boss,” But the se<br />

WE WILL USE BU’J.TER ONLY IN THIS ACHINE<br />

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cret ia deeper than that. . He’ j~ a man<br />

.’! who is absolutely dependable. : -<br />

“WITH*NO SUBSTITUTIONS OF RD<br />

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~ake youmelf dependable and you<br />

,,” “’ come m near bei~ in”dispenwble w<br />

OR OLEOMARGARINE<br />

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‘,, ..,. :he the lam one you’ employw, will<br />

;,’ ‘wish b part with and the first<br />

I. he “Wi)l~a”t! td pr~Ote tO =eater ,“’ ‘Jo. J“o: LA’UBACH; “P~opriet~r<br />

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