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PEACHES<br />
FOR, CANNING ‘ .<br />
NOWin nto< k in’ the fruit departme~t.--This wpnr woes to pta.atoo<br />
earlyt$ quf ,te price~, but you can be sure<br />
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The Price is Right<br />
PLACE YOUR oRDERS” NOW<br />
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~-Fruit Jars -<br />
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Flni size, Rerr Self Sealing Mamn jam, doz. .-;. ---------. $1.10<br />
Quart size, Kerr Self Sealing Mauon jam, doz.’-.-.:---~-----$l.~<br />
Half Gallor size, Kerr Self .Sealing Ma:o? jars, doz. ----.--.$1 .6S<br />
Pint. size, mide mouth jars, doz: ---= -,-----. ---_ SO. _.-. -.--$I.SO<br />
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Fwrniturm Depmrtmemt<br />
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School Days<br />
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MONDAY,<br />
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SEPTEMBER<br />
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5TH ‘<br />
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Are your” children prepared ?‘ We have a complete<br />
stock. of school books, tablets, pencils, pens, ink,<br />
erasers, book bags, book~$raps, etc,, in fact every-<br />
thing for the school child.<br />
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Gingham Dresses ,] Hair Rtibons<br />
We have an abundant supply of We have a collection of hair<br />
pretty Gingham dmmen for the ribbon~ in silks and gntiw of<br />
school gfrl of aU ages, all in be. splendid quality, beautifully ‘<br />
coming etyles and patterns. colored and deeigned. that any<br />
Just the thing for school wear. Mrl would be delighted h wear.<br />
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BASKET BALL CLUB ~ player. In tbe ueventh inning the lor Springs and enhred the emplo9 As’ a man, and a~ an employee of<br />
IS ORGANIZED visitors advanced a man as far as of tbe W. J. Harri~ contracting firm the Pbelps Dodge Corporation, we<br />
third, but fiiled h make the iddi- of Et PaBo, Texa~, and came with this nre prOud of Fr?nk SheltOn.<br />
At a m-~ held ti the opera tional bag.<br />
house on Menday evenin~ definite ‘- Ambou ‘at third, Smart at first and<br />
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11906.<br />
Da-n<br />
“When<br />
on Sep~ber let,<br />
I came into Dawson”<br />
LODGE =N GO TO. SPRINGER<br />
plans were mad e for a town basket COvert in left field, ~eemed b E?$ said Mr. SheltOn. “1 thought that tbe Several mm=of ti e ~wri<br />
ball club. It is tbe plan of the club mOBtOf th? chancen, and handled ev- town was bfling destroyed by fire,<br />
to arca~ge for zt leaat two teams, a erytbing. which came their way in a but aeon found out, that it was only<br />
Ktighb of Pybhi~ btbfe m-d b<br />
Springer on Friday evenhg * tired<br />
women’s tinm, a -id a men’s team, and very credi~ble manner. COvefi not the cOke oven~.” He stated further u m&kng of tie Springer Mpe and<br />
a ❑chedulo of gz,rnenwith near by<br />
towns durinf th : basket ball seanon;<br />
Only,fielded big pOsition WG1l,but out<br />
of five times at bat, nucceeded in<br />
that housing wan a problem in the ~mt<br />
eaily days even as it is now, that at wk.<br />
in the conferring of bk, f~rat<br />
It waa the ix pressed deHire of all<br />
them present at the meeting that<br />
ge~ing three cle=n hi~ and a walk.<br />
AS for ROY, they were simply out-<br />
One time t<strong>here</strong> were Over One tho”u~-[ he<br />
and tents pitihed in what is now M-m.<br />
who” made W trip wme:<br />
F-d Shulkm, Frank Mullen,<br />
everyone who ,elieves in tbe “en. played- Hefner pa=ed fOur and wus knO~ USD=wsOn. ,, H. R. Ktiem, Elm. Hubbard, G. L.<br />
couragement of good clean spoti be. touched fOr = ~~1 Of fifteen ~1~.<br />
come a member of the club, even. The ROY pl=ye~ ~bowed. wOd figh~<br />
After u period of two years during B~dford, J.<br />
~hi~h time Mr. Shelton conducted a HetII and *v=.<br />
Vand—, 1* Jarnes<br />
though you ma> not desire to enter ing spirit. but failed tO flcOre. cuatim blacksmith shop, he entered<br />
competition for a place on one of The line-up and box score were au the ,mpl~y Of, the Phelps Dodge , COAL ‘INE FATALITIES<br />
the teams.. follows :<br />
corporation as a wagOn-maker nnd DECREASE WITH CURTAIL.<br />
That the club may have tbe nwes- Daw~on: Lumley, p; Koelling, c.<br />
*mbo; ~ been employed oince that time . MENT OF PRODUCTION<br />
nary fundB wit} 1 which to purchase Smart, l~t; Laubach, 2nd i In a similar capacity. He bas workequipment,<br />
it W8s decided that a 3rd; Calvage, 8S; cove~t lf; Shan- Sd under three clifferent general W- b the U. S. BMW of<br />
membemhlp fee of one dollar be non, cf; Kerr, rf.<br />
managere and six different genern~ Mihw from tie mio~s me Intie in.<br />
charged all those desirin= to take Roy: Hef ncr, p; Branch, c; ~Barsuperintendents<br />
and is still on th@<br />
membekhip in the organization. rett, 1st; Hooper, 2nd; Khox; Srd; job. ,.He ~id, III got along with all wectim #-,- 156 men W- kil.l-<br />
Mr. Paul K. Ca~on, who ~a~ ~am. Hester, ss; McCargo, lf; McMinimy,<br />
eti by amidetis at cual rein= in June,<br />
of them pretty well, but Mr. T. H.<br />
aaurer of the club, cf; FlOerabeim, H. OjBrien used to romp on me quite a 1921! ,r~py~~oE ~ dmr~* of 64<br />
all those who “rnhto support the DawsOn ----033<br />
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‘“ lot and then get out of tbe flbOp be-<br />
2 fore 1 ~ould get ~ ,h,”ce to get back<br />
‘~ht~e~’ ‘r ‘km 29 =<br />
th~ record for the ~-<br />
Cmt’ ‘mm<br />
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ROY -------000 00fI 000—0 S 2 at him.,, ~.m._ B- u~n an athdd P<br />
Summary: Struck out by LumleY,<br />
A~id. from bming a good wagOn- du@tion of 42,106,000 %& * in<br />
3; by Hefner, 4.. B= on Wle off<br />
, Lumley, O; off Hefner, 4. Two base<br />
maker, Mr. SheltOn has tbe enfia- Jurne, 1921, .bhe 2P- ~ is 3.68<br />
ON hih, Barrett, Amboa, Coveti and<br />
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bye accomplishment Of being tbe best per mfllim bm @wd, ti com-<br />
, Lurnley. Three base hiti, Laubach,<br />
man in New Mexico for preParing<br />
a barbecue. It in he who is called wed ~th = r~e of 4+22 f~ JU~Ga<br />
The Dawmn ~ m with “Rd” Lum- Left on bases, Dawson, 11; ROY”8.<br />
“Pen whenever guch service is need- Y=r UW. A’n in’~r-h% f-e of<br />
ley on the mnu d shut hut ROY with Time of same, one liour and forty ,d,<br />
b~tumimua ml-mining -ttiw in<br />
an 8 to O ~core in the g=me on th~ five minutes. Umpiree, Evans and<br />
10CUIgrounds nday afternoon. Vilard.<br />
Mr. Shelton is” tbe father of nine June wu the entixe freedom fmm<br />
Lumley was i good form and held<br />
children, nix drls and three boys, fwbal ac~idett~ =- by @xP~i~<br />
DAWSON. WHO’S WHO all<br />
the visitors to nly three Scattered<br />
living at the pre~ent limO in of g- oarCCWal Iduti: Tfw atibacite<br />
hits. At ever stige of the game [Conttnum tramPerume) Dswson. He in a member of the .<br />
Intisbry w= ~ fortua, W mverhe<br />
was giVen e Cell@nt suPPofi and ,Texas. a herd Of 1160 yearli@.<br />
Knighk of Pythias and Moose<br />
at only one tim wss the home plate To gratify a desire to again ~ae lodges and is admired by everyone m<br />
@l ~~1 ~xp~rn~ Qf g~ -~’ ~<br />
in danger of be ng crossed by a Roy New Mexico Mr. She@ ceme b TaY- a man of honor and square dealing.<br />
hh 1- d five liies.<br />
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