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November, 1963 DRUMBEAT Page Three

jf'• • «-r A Pentagon official had oc- { casion to call one of our astro- nauts recently. The astronaut’s .-4- young son answered the phone. “Where’s your dad?” asked the ! big brass. “He’s orbiting around the world,” answered the boy. “He ought to be home in an hour.” i “Let me talk to your mother then,” asked the official. | B* . • ’ : :*v • fnl “Oh, she’s out shopping at | the store,” said the boy. “She won’t be home until tonight.” Miami Bargain Store 511 Sullivan hmJFJsm Miami, Arizona ;r • xEESam HUr The nine contestants in Miss Indian Arizona contest. Geraldine Wiley, San Carlos GOOD USED entrant, is in front. REASONABLE Janie Waterman, San Car- los Apache contestant in “You say the other little rein- the Miss Indian Arizona deer won’t play with you, Ru- Training Available contest, who lives in Tucson dolph?” Mr. Ernest Victor announces GREEN'S AUTO STORE ‘“They won’t me join now with her family. let in that the Globe airport is plan- their happy reindeer games, Safford, Arizona ning a training program, start- Doctor.” ing the week of November 18. TOYS and GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS More about “Ever wonder why?” They will give training in any- machines, “Because I have a bright and thing to do with aviation Household appliances, Washing Our Friend . . . pilot’s training, shiny nose, that’s why.” mechanics, (Continued from Page 1) welding, tinsmithing, painting, T.V.s, Tires and all your car needs, “Now let’s not rationalize, etc. Inez Hill. Miss Hill is our new Rudolph. I your Hunting and Fishing Equipment suspect nose This program is open to all coordinator for the Drumbeat. has become a defense projection residents of the reservation. LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS She is going along to attend the to excuse some basic insecurity, Anyone who is interested and you really meeting of the American that don’t want should apply at the office of play games Friends Service Committee in to those reindeer the Tribal Chairman or stop by for you may at Philadelphia and return after fear fail them.” the airport itself for further in- Thanksgiving. formation. If enough people are There are so many labor- sav- found to take this training, the We of the Drumbeat staff are ing devices on the market today airport plans a big party to really going to Pam miss and that a man has to work all his celebrate the beginning of the we are the Apache people, sure life to pay for them. program. both young and old, will, too. Om sincere appreciation is ex- tended to Miss Coe for the won- derful works she has done and J. Green's a compliment to the American Friends Service Committee to Men's Clothing have such an organization to people in of Specializing in exclusive wyrsNiTH aid various need help. • Hats • H Bar C Western Wear PORTABLE TV I would like to point out a • Levi-Straus very important statement Miss • Nocona Boots Coe made: “Our purpose as ' rwsun/srAA/D \ v™” . 8 field workers for the Friends The largest stock of Western merchandise Service Committee is to give in eastern Arizona i helping y i a hand to the Indians sth and Main Safford, Arizona / t j to where they can become in- value/ _ J dependent and stabilize them- selves to challenge all problems hesitation.” This, I am meas., 172 sq. in. of §{ without rectangular picture area. sure, explains itself and I do Features handcrafted Service CHUBBUCK'S MILK Saver Chassis, Spotlite Dial, ’ hope that each and every one front-firing speaker, top carry Thee Model*uollel 121 O'! of you will realize that Pam handle. Slim, trim styling in I LAIVo with a feeling Produced by Rex Black Skyline Blue color or Metallic £b .III $4 AA Coe is departing Charcoal UMAs Accomplished and Brown color. of Mission • Only dairyman whose milk is processed by Mr. with faith in the people she Chubbuck. has worked with to carry on BUY NOW! LIMITED QUANTITY! as usual. • Only dairy farmer who hires only Bylas and San Buck Kitcheyan Carlos helpers. Editorial Board Chairman CO. Support your local boys! BURNETT ELECTRIC 288 North Broad, Globe, Arizona Phone 425-4111 Top quality milk from Guernsey and Holstein cows Scout-aray Slated The boys of Boy Scout Troop No. 10 are planning to hold a Scout-aray outside the Tribal store at San Carlos from 9:30 to 12:00 Saturday morning, No- vember 23. They will be cooking biscuits with butter and honey. Biscuits and coffee will be giv- en free to the public during the demonstration. Everyone is wel- come to come and see this cook- ing demonstration. On December 4 the Gila Dis- trice are holding their annual dinner. All parents are urged to attend this business dinner. The cost will be $1.50 per plate.

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