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ani ' BureJ The Rankin News Se^vcH^ Óíc of ^anéítí €^td T ì ^ U ù u -NUMBER 4S K 5 m E28- RANKIN. UPTON COUNTY. TEXAS FRIDAY, NOV. 13, 1953 oj|,Saiid*rtM Till Uplon i County4 -H Clnb Three Bankin Soldieri HOSPITAL NOTES ot Tirkey Shoot To Be Mrs. W V Owens, Rankin, med­ ilTn iyed M . 19 | Taking Basic Training ical. dismissed Nov 5 >urt5 ir Mr. Charles Campbell, medical. i Devils Beat Alpine Rankin Sanoerson game Holi Thii Sat. - San. At Fort Bliss, El Paso son dee "a »as previuosly scheduled, admitted Nov. 3, dismissed Nov. Hirectc wwber 20. has been re-i The annual Upton County 4 II 6th Club turkey shoot will be held Mrs. Eugene Welling, admitted f>e Gam ^ It will be played in ' 2rtursday. November 19. | all day November 14 starling at Nov. 3. dismissed Nov. 4. 9 am and the afternoon of No- To Play Sanderson pm This game was re- Robert Browning. 9 year old son j tte $20 ^ order that there vember IS starting at 1 pm of Mr. and Mrs. B R Browning, | Rankin ran ‘'rough shod" over it for the Devils' first td Bobby yards Arthur Dean kicked seven t repori ^ be no conflict with the The shoot will be held at the i of Rankin, tonsillectomy Nov 5. Alpine ‘ B ’ squad last Friday ■ Trower ran over the extra point extra points without a miss ' killin ajIcCamry game that will be ^ Rankin Dump Ground which is dismissed Nov. 6. j night to win their second game in ' and Rankin had started a long Defensive standouts for Rankin nd in Mci-'amcy on November I about a mile from downtown, Mrs. D. S. Hall. McCamey, medi-l^ | parade of touchdowns that gained were Joe Ellis, Jimmy A’lX'ham hree d;i Rankin on the Midland Highway. | cal. admitted Nov. 5. dismissed fireworks started early in | them the one-sided victory and Jimmy Thigpen ■partici yp,r Sanderson broke Rank- Directional signs will be placed to ®; the first quarter when Rankin The tds were made by Jimmy The final battle of the sea.soii show the wav 10 court .Rrtnf ol uctoiies. Until that Ramiro Gardas, small son of ¿rove to the Alpine 2 and lost the | Yocham. 3; Bob Trower, 3. Joe will be a conference game with led dee , lankin had 23 consecutive There will be a pistol range, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardas of a fumble. On the first . Ellis 1; and Jimmy Ingram scored Sanderson here the night of Thurs ■ arer i period of three years. rifle range, shot gun range and ^ n k in , medicaL admitted Nov. 6. pj^y Alpine tried a flat zone pass | the last one by picking up a block- day Nov 19 The game was set dismissed Nov. 9 no uaj I ^gtoti won 7-fl to win the skeet shoot and Jimmy Yocham intercepted . ed punt and running it back 30 up to allow the Rankin fans a fg t championship Ammunition will be furnished Mrs. W H Cooper, McCamey, ------chance to see the Rankin Sander­ Rankin Sanderson game in all events except in the skeet medical, admitted Nov. 7, dismiss­ son grudge battle and the McCa- ed Nov. 10. Ilf I grudge game. This prom- shoot and ammunition for this Bankin Wins Orar KNOW T0ÜB UONS mey-Wink game which will be IM be a good ball game. event may be obtained from the Baby Jana Lynn Moore, daugh­ played Friday night, Nov 20. in 4-H Club at the range ter of Mr and Mrs. Edwin R Pacts Eaglats, 4S-0 McC amey Moore. Rankin, medical, admitted, hililmai Btetivef You are permitted to u.se your Nov 8. »fill confined ! PECOS, Nov 12 (SO — The Ran The Sanderson game will start own gun; however, no scopes w ill; fLBIRT i. iCKOLS I Mrs Frank Parr. Rankin, m edi-lk»" R'-d Devils ran wild over the at 7 30 A close, hard-fought game be allowed Only 22 calibre rifles cal. admitted Nov. 9. still con- ® Eaglets. 4frO. in a non i IS expected By comparative scores iwfi For Extniriw may be used in the rifle range rontaiJ district game here tonight as Jim- the teams rate about even Both mg dc^ The size of the bore to be used i my Yocham .scored five touch- i pivkt Last WMktai Rankin and Sanderson have played ith dog in the skeet shoot cannot be larg­ ; BIRTHS detw ns and Bob Trower got the | Myrna Holman. County er than 12 gauge. Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. H. other two to account for most of | a tough schedule with most of CARL CROSSKNO their non-conference games being for Upton and Reagan Women will compete with wom­ Jones. Rankin, a boy at 1:43 a. m. the scoring in the rout. | i ‘ Intbl n was honored with a en in each event. i N ot______. 4. The_ ___ infant weighed______seven Yocham______started______t h___ e scoring Carl Crosskno was born in with Class A teams Rankin ha.s pounds. 14 ounces and has been! with a 46-yard jaunt and Arthur j Greenville, Texas, went to school • special interest in beating the live; $J ^ award for 20 years of The 4-H Club van will be there named Bennie Hershel. Mother Dean's extra point made it 7-0 at and graduated from high school Eagles since they veere the ones [tar in the extension service at and members will be selling h ot' and baby dismissed Nov. 7. the quarter. Yocham with a 60-, there While in schoolhe played iBat ended Rankin s wnnning **’'*j^ er meeting held on the coffee, donuts and homemade p ie., I of A i M College last Four blankets and one car robe Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H .; yard return punt after taking a football and baseball. Devils had won 23 After graduation he worked at games in a row without a defeat d made of 100 percent 4-H Club Huelster, a baby girl on Nov. 6 hand o ff from Deans and Trow the local radio station in his home when Sanderson bested them 7-6 r^ o n Sigma Phi. the honor- wool will be on di.splay in the at 10:30 a. m. The baby weighed er's first score from 34 yards out town, station KG\X He was an an- and took the district championship L Extension fraternity, gave van. Sealed bids for same will be 5 lbs.. 10 o u . and has been named over right tackle, followed by one Janet Lynnn Mother and baby conversion by Dean, made it 200 j nouncer and had a disc jockey t^ams are not playing for a ■ award accepted. dismissed Nov. 9 at the half I ohow championship this year, however Proceeds of the shoot will go Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. | Three third period touchdowns ' Crosskno attended Elast Texas teams will play as thoug Inward financing the Upton Ford, a baby girl Nov 6 at 9:37 by Yocham. incidentally, sealed Slate Teachers College at Com- < u o I. N. Day Atlrads County livestock show that w ill, p m. The infant weighed 7 lbs the now known doom of the locals merce. Texas. Edinburg Junior . be held in January 3-4 07S., and has been named First Yocham raced back the sec- College. Tyler Junior College and M b Confereica A l 16 Katherine Ann Mother and daugh- ond half kickoff 90 yards for a he received his B S degree in Joe Ellis Jimmy A’oeham 10 HN Lut Weekeid ter dismissed Nov 9. score, next he intercepted an Eag- education from Midwestern Uni- Bankin Junior Team -.Timmy Thigpsm 6 DONALD M. LONCNECKER let pass and returned it 50 yards ver-ity in Wichita Falls V I)a> ( ounty Agent, at- Bob Trow er 5 for the final score of the period Cros.skno's first teaching po»i- i lhe State .Agriculture Kx- Baals Iraan 32-19 ACCIDENTS Tommy Hudson 5 The Rankin Junior (oolbill Dean kicked extra points after the »ion was at the Lockett Elementary- .Xucni» Conférence helil II C. Havden of Rankin, cm DoW-vpo Lirdsry 4 •earn playcil tile Iraan Junior- op first two touchdowns. FGhmil in Lockett Texas He was l.tl M College last weekend. ployed by the O E Hall drill.ng .Til Smith 4 Thursday. November 5 R.inkin Trower got the final touchdo'.n al.so the junior coach |Tbf agent- were divided into Co, injured left index finger on Arthur !>» ;.n 3 Aon the game .32 19 with lluoy in the fourth period with a three- Hi> next job took him to Arch fi rent gr with a noted lcr- Nov 6 Received emergency treat­ V:i;t ?v Mcfain .3 Marlin a- th«- oLf-laiuling player yard run. er City where he had a similar ment at hospital. B( b : 1 Lir 'J. for earh one Yocham played an outstanding position Clarence Randolph, employed hv C l.ffi-d ' h;:“ -.!'-! r O |D>y »a- m lhe grnup whUh gam?. F'lim here ho cam“ to Rankn the F'lunr C orp, got tar in right Way-- S.i.'t 1 iied n* ¡'.¡[M'r. radio and tel,- here ho teache- the fifth uradc Bankin Lions Club ,A1 Bi'inett 1 |K': n wri’ ing and public sp<-ak- • 5 S - eye while pouring same. Received Cros.skno's hobhic« mcludc trop- treatment at Hospital. Duk t,o\> s 1 Meets Monday Night P-TA Meets Tuesday ic.al fi-h. fnntbail and traveling in Cone \Ic('a:n 1 Rankin I.ion- Club met Mond.ay G H Davis, employed hy the Mexico Fluor Corp.. fractured thumb Re The Katherir.e-Secresi P-T.A met Jimmy Ing:-am 1 evening with around forty mom Cros-kno transferred into th ’ reived omergenev treatment and Tuesday. November 10th. at 315 _ . vi-,.i,«.i- Ihts present ■ - 1 1 . n __ hankin l.ions ( tub from .-\rcner itriean Legion To x-r.iy at hospital Nov 6 o clock at the Elementary School ^ ^ _ Genevieve Poage. Barbara H.ir City In the local club he is a Peggy Owens, daughter of Mr. .Auditorium, with Mrs. J M Ken Upton County H. D. tor Game Night -al and Jan Daugherty ent.rt,lin­ member of the citizenship and and Mrs. A1 Owens of Rankin, in- nedy. president, presiding ’d the group playing their acord- patriotism committee I Tkf American I,egion will spon- jured right ankle while cheerlead- .After the business session Ih? Council Meets Nov. 9 lans and singing several numlK'rs. 1 game night at the Rankin ing. Received x-ray and cast ap- group repeated the Parent-Teach .-\ discussion followed on a The Upton County Home Demon­ ri Building on November 21 er objects, led by Mrs. Don Ccch 'ommimily Christmas program plied at hospital. stration Counril met Tuesday \o- ran. program leader for the me'’! "mg at 8 p m WSCS Has Study On Vember 9 Rankm. with Mrs J. ing. Devotion by Mrs. W .-\ Hud [hncffds will go to the Post T Gibbs, chairman presiding ‘■ling fund. son followed. Jeremiah Monday Aft. Lydia Circle Meets H A R O LD B. M eCAIN Friends Of Library Roll call was answered hy ten To Have Program At Mrs. Theresa Hum spoke on the On Monday. November 9. th members, the agent Miss Holman. With Mrs. Johnson Three soldiers of the Rankin subject "Educating for What'!’" second WSCS study session on and one visitor, Mrs J L Gohle. Tonr American The Lydia Circle of the WSCS area recently began 16 weeks of The group enjoyed the piano .j^remiah was held at 2 p m a» .-All officers and committer chair ba.sie training in the Anti-aircraft Park Bldg. Sunday Aft. selection "Indian Love Call' by •net in the home of Mrs. R H The Friends of the Library will the Methodist Church with Mrs men gave their annual reports and ■Artillery Replacement Training Mrs. J. L. .Alderdice. ioB Does Now! Inhnson Friday morning at 9 30 hold an annual meeting at the Park R O White leading the following officers were ejected Center at Fort Blis.s. Hostesses for the social hour Nov. 6 Building this Sunday afternoon at Mattie McDonald discussed Jere- for 19.54 [fr ic a n I,egion duos are pay- following the program were: Mrs As each guest arrived, Mrs D They are Pvt. Elbert E Eckols, 3:30. It will commemorate the ‘ .. r. . miah “ .As His Neighh-rs Knew McCamey Council Chairman— ■ to the Grady Boyd Post G C. Beeman. Mrs. D E Jones. S. Anderson and Mrs. Johnson husband of June Eckols; Pvt. Don­ beginning of Book Week which Him;" Mrs. W L. Godwin, "Jere- Mrs Paul Scott: ^ of Rankin. served hot cinnamon rolls and Mrs. Dan Shurtliff. Mrs Doc ald M. Longnecker, son of Mr and begins on this day. miah as Nature Lover"; Mr« Ross Rankm A'ice Chairman— Mrs. I All veterans of World War I. Scuddy. Mrs. Mark Boyles, and ?offcc. Mrs A. G. Longnecker; Pvt. Har­ Mrs. O. E. Stevenson of Fort Wheeler. "The Call" and Mrs R Sammy Hodges: I Md Korea are eligible. Mrs. Evelyn Cooledge. Mrs J 1. Alderdice opened the old Bruce McCain, son of Mr. and H. Johnson. "Jeremiah as a Poet" Midkiff S cre»ary and Treasurer I Dues are $5.00 per year— no Stockton will review the book. urogram with a piano selection Mrs. Murray McCain, all of Ran­ “ A Man Called Peter," by Kather­ The third study session will be — Mr« J L Gohle *r assessments. Mrs. R O White was program kin. ine Marshall. Mrs. Stevenson is held on Monday. November 23. at Mrs .1 T Gibb« announced that 15« any Rankin Legionnaire. ’ eader Mmes Ross Wheeler, All will spend the first eight speech chairman of the 8th Dis­ The Halliburton Club 2:30 p m they now have 24 .American Fos- Ounn Lowery. Alderdice. W. L. weeks training on fundamental trict of the Federated Women's Monday. November 16. the toria Plates. Cups, a punch- loodwin and Mrs. Johnson par­ Army subjects like Infantry drill Clubs. Meets Tuesday Night W S C S will meet at 2 30 The ® coffee um ticipated in a discussion about Slndy Circle Of and machine gun and bazooka Rev. R. L. Shannon will open The Howco Club met at the topic. "Scientific Knowledge of a those who would like to -ural work around the world. marksmanship. the program with an invocation Park Building Nov. 3. at 7:30 p Steward" will be under the direc '’***“ them Contort Mrs Gibbs at I Neels Wednesday Those present other than the The first phase of training is which will be followed by the m. for a regular meeting. tion of Mrs. J L Alderdice ’ f*«“ McCamey Park Building. ibove were Mmes. E. D. Yates, [P « Bible Study Circle of WSCS climaxed by a one-week maneuver song, "My Task,” sung by Mrs During the business meeting, a Don Cochran and D. O. McEwen. in regular session at thr in the field. Fred Prentice, accompanied on ' committee was chosen to plan the big game area, including Edwards pany w'ill broadcast five football key have rallied somewhat from Some would rather speak m I Plateau and Hill Country. games Saturday afternoon for fans the severe drought period and .^ tu e To The Public: .Any erroneous reflection upon the character,; ITS THE LAW themselves than not to ^ Limit — Two buck deer w'ith prospet'ts are for a fair season, ac­ «peak reputation or standinj; of any firm, individual or corporation » i l l be all over Texas. Four of the games themselves at all if it prong antlers. cording to the Executive Secretary gladly corrected upon being called to the attention of the publisher. | A a«Ali wnlM Im tm will involve Southwest Conference - — •*<« W Shooting Hours — One half hour teams and the other game broad­ of the Game and Fish Coinmission. CARDS OF THANKS before sunrise to one half hour af­ cast W'ill be betw'een Texas Tech The annual big game hunt un­ BUY MORE BONDI R*»pontibility oi Dixoread ter sunset. and Tulsa. der the General State Law o|>cns West of Pecos — Nov. 20 to 25 November 16 and continues Fmlhtrt ExpUinvd by Bar Broadcast time for all games Theodore Roosev elt said, ‘1« through December 31. There are inclusive. One buck deer. except Texas Teeh-Tulsa will be White House you do not lu. . A father always is responsible special seasons for large areas like j»-o facte Panhandle — Nov. 14 to 23 in­ 1:50 p. in The Texas Tech game w e just Exhibit A." (or the support of his minor chil­ trats. ns clusive. One buck deer. v/iM be aired at 1:20 p. m. West of the Pei'os. Panhandle and dren. This IS true even though the ititutes a Possum Kingdom Area — Nov. The Rice-Texas AAM game will Possum Kingdom, as well us sev­ father and mother are divorcevf, I «-arrms t 16 to Nov. 30 inclusive. One buck be brought from Rice Stadium, eral stitfcial dates on the county and either or both have married j con»naf deer. Houston, by Ves Box and Dave level. Bag limits and shooting again. I c(*trol. There are so many local season Smith. Radio stations carrying the hours likcw'ise var>. FENCING! RESIDENTIAL For example, take the hypotheti­ provisions on the county level that game are KRLD, Dallas; WOAI, j An expected 100,000 hunters w ill Meetin • COMMERCIAL cal ca.se of a man named John hunters should chec'k their Law San Antonio; KW KC. Abilene, and' take to the field for the fall classic. J the ccn!< Happenings That Affect I ’ INDUST Smith When he and his wife Su­ I Digests fur details. KCRS. Midland. | The kill on deer usually runs about I Triple» I san were divorced, the decree con­ I Deer tag must be attached to A play-bv-plav account of the 40.000 in Texas. The turkey h ar-' I I *W‘e c tain «! an order requiring John to The Future of Ever>’ Individual each deer carcass. Texas-TCU game will be broadcast j vest is estimated at close to 6.000., I head to pay Susan SlOO each month for the ! • • • irom Memorial Stadium. Austin.| B'dh deer and turkey suffered I le St. Pa National and Intarnalional Problem» Inseparable From Local Welfare support of their two minor chil­ I TURKEY bv Kern Tu)s and Alec Chesser from the prolonged drought but I Clainui dren. both of whom were under KvervlMHiv h hi .ird K!v,e;Si.n's famous aphorism, "Build a ; General Law' Open Season— Nov. over K T B C. Austin; WFAA-1 rams oeginnmg in the late sum- ' I Triple» 16 years of age. bi tter mousetrap, .out the » i Id will beat u path to your door " Hut. 16 to Det' 31. WBAF-4;20, Dallas-Ft. Worth; mer have at least paitly relieved I aetit of ^ .nn eahng ;i> the tlu'uitht is. the fact seems ti> be that the best mouse­ John paid the money every Limit — Three gobblers. KCBD. Lubbock; KPET, Lamesa;|thc crisi,;. on the basis of reports I kite De trap c. ei ha-r;'t ,1 • hin.'c t m..ke ai'.v kind of a splash unless it is ag- month for a year. Then he heard Panhandle — Nov. 14 to 23 in­ KRBC. Abilene; KGKL. San An-1 to the Excculn e Sei retary hin . H 1 that Susan had married again, so clusive. pressively - l.i m the lace of public indifference and skepticism. gelo; KBW I). Br w'liwiod. KRIG. Esen in Deep South Texas the I tiotial col he discontinued the monthly pay- Limit — Two gobblers. That I-. the f eme d an article by Merle Thori>e in Service, a Odcs.sa and KERO, El Paso. deer have rallied, although there m Sirs. " ncnt.-i. Six montns later he was Possum Kingdom Area — .N'ov. maca.ir.e .ali-*’e-i b\ c'.tn-s Setvne Company fir its employees and I Action from the Baylor-Univcr-. was s..;ne die-ulf in the heat of I Stephe!'. jtiVed with an order citing him 16 to 30 Indus ve i. ,;sti in.e;>. I sity of Houtson game will be dc- ^ the summer. Game Warden Supor- I Deauci.it into court for failing to pay t;.e Limit — One gobbler. Th iri>e . ites - lor , liu of .nveiitioiis we now accept with- Iscribed direetly from Baylor S'.a- vix.r Herbt'it Ward of Catarina I that rev I money. He also was arrested and West of Pecos — Cl.ised season. . ut qi.e't.i'n a in h at the : egn.n.n.g. .iere given the coldest possible { dium. Waco, bv Dave Iluss»*ll a ’.J,and Supervisor John E Hearn of I Oenxerat I charged vv ith family desertion, rc.'is'i -e T'.e Po-t tJftue I>ei>artmeiit rejectetl Morse's telegraph on Eddie Hill The game w'lll be Cotulla agreed that deer were on I eoae thr which i.N a telony and punishable tin gn ..i.iU ti.it it had no icaitK al value .A great newspai>er regarded : broadcast over KFJG, Fort Worth,, the upturn although some ranchers I party off by imprisonment. Eii;.- la n.- on behalf ot the v due of electricity as a crazy notion , Veterans InformationI WRR. Dallas, and KMAC, San .An-j in their area will restrict the har- A riial L.ir.tlev vva.s iniiculisi lor saying that men could fly in machines John protested bitterly to fcis j gUESTIONS AND ANSWERS I tonio. I vest. I tion of I attorney that his former wife was Martiini flevi Italy t avoid a .'ail sentence imposed on the ground that I Q— I have a 20-year GI h< me ' The SMU-Arkansas game will be Game Warden Supervisor G M I San Anti married again, his children had a his radii exoenin.ents were lausing ¡- ckness. The British Parliament I loan and I've recently had to take brought directly from the Cotton Stricklin of Beevilte .said deer are McKnigi.i father, and that he no longer pas.'f . a law t.’ibiddmg Stevenson, the inventor of the steam engine, I on some additional financial obli­ Bv)wl. Dallas, by John Ferguson coming back in his area which em­ ffcaident ti' lay track—and. even after this was rescinded, established a si>eed should be held responsible for the gations. Now' I'm afraid I won't be and Eddie Barker over W FAA- braces the low er coastal plain. I acutive I children. But John learned that his limit for his liK'omi tive of eight miles an hour able to meet my monthly payments WBAP-570. Dallas-Ft. Worth; In the Hill Country, giAnew'ard- I fataa to £ M i Thoriies iioitit is that there always is resistance on the understanding of the law' was faul­ Is there anything that can be done, KVET. Austin, and KTSA, San ens reported a definite pickup in Official part of people to new things and that it must be broken down. And at ty. so I won’t have to default on my Antonio. deer prospects and said wild tur- I hi the lit present, he wntrv. There are a thousand new things a-borning Lab­ The attorney explained that John I key w'ere slowly rallying from IRe nod I loan? From Skelly Stadium. Tulsa, the oratories are working feverishly on petrvK'henucals, on electronics and still w'as the father of his children I Oamocrat A — Yes. It may be possible for ! three bad hatching seasons. plastics, on b.v-products of the split atom, and power from the »un. and was as responsible for their Texas Tech-Tuisa game will be the terms of repayment to be ex I The Executive Secretary advised purified water from the sea. synthetic fibers, substitutes for milk, prob­ welfare as he had ever been. This announced by Bob Walker and hunters to study their Game L^w laberal tended over a longer period of lems of dust, .smoke, friction, weights and decay; stronger, lighter, would continue until the step-fath­ I apparent! time, which would re.iult in lowci Jack Dale. Radio stations carrying Digests on hunting regulations and cheater, and longer la.sting building materials; 50.00U molds or fungi er or some other person should ] Texas ia i monthly payments. You should the game are KFYO, Lubbock; to look up the local game W'ardens which might produce resutts comparable to penicillin, to mention only adopt the children, or until the I a rcpublii discuss the matter with your lend­ KFDA, Amarillo; KVOP, Plain- for any additional information! a few Resistaru-e to them exists today as ever." children became of age. But be­ Coveno er or your VA office. view; KWEW, Hobbs. N.M ; needed What, then, has oeen the cause of our unparalelled acceptance cause Susan's second husband had KXOX. Sweetwater; KERB. K e r - j ------—— J porters tl Q— Through an oversight. I paid and u.i-e of so many things, despite all the resistance, and our attain­ not adopted the children, John mit; KBST. Big Spring. KSNY, ^ Prehutoric people of .North M I «helming my GI insurance premium just be­ S A L O • SERVICE ment of living standards which are the envy of most of the rest of the still was liable for the support Snyder; KLAH*. Levelland, and; merica who built fortifications and I in my opii fore th« 31-day grace period came world ' In Mr. Thorj>e’s view, the cause is found in a relatively small money payments and could be KTFY. Brownfield. i burial mounds in the valleys of the INSTALLATIONS I a long tin to an end. But I'm afraid the pre­ —rHEC ESTIMATES- grtiup of (people—the salesmen. He writes. "The American salesman, punished by the court, even by im­ ------j Mississippi snd Ohio Rivers were Shivers mium won't reach V A until after wholly unlike hi‘ kind in other countries, is not a mere order taker. He prisonment if necessary, for his re­ I called Mound Builders lopposed t IS a promoter He i> a merchant, not a storekeeper. He keeps goods in fusal to comply with the court the grace period expires. Will my MIDLAND LIVfSTOCK Annan Const. Co.I who stud order. insurance lapse' Mm m SISS SnHil I last year. his store, but. thi.« is the important difference, he takes pains to pro­ AUCTION RIRORT Folding beds were popular at mote the sale of them .American .salesmanship has made one-time lux­ A — The postmark date cn the CRANE. TEXAS iTexu Oei Elqually faulty in his conception The market was steady on most as 1700. uries. todayiinv e'*iences, yestei day's conveniences, toda.v's neces-, of the law was another fictional envelope is considered as the date IXiscnhowi all cUsset. with itocker ateer sities ■■ father we shall call James Jones. Liberal on which the premium was paid. calves and stocker heifer calves Ml Thorpe goes on at length to show how salesmanship has A Texas court aw'arded his di­ led recen' So long as the postmark date S0.75 higher. Total receipts total­ transformed this country, to the enormous benefit of everyone in it vorced w ife $75 per month for sup­ ■ country a is w'ithin the grace period, you will ed 400 bead. At the end he sav.-.. "The pla.n and simple fact is that the United States port of their minor child. Jones B A in m i o n w e u . s e i t i c d k ca Ipiitr fol(j be protected. of .America is kept a going concern tlirough the indestructible spirit ot payed the support mone.v each No choice fat calves were offer­ A typic these Business ‘.mtassadors of the more .Abundant Life. We all hojic month tor some lime. 0 — I had to interrupt my World ed; medium to good. $13 00 to Sloamors and Tranapnrtt ICongreisn War II GI Eill training to go back $16 00; cull to common. $900 to |«ho said I and pray fo; an espaiidii.g economy .American salesmanship has been, Recently, however, Jones re-mar- Oil Troatiitf and Flow Lino Stooming and IS toda.'. the answe: to that pra.ve;'." ried, and. m the financial strain of into military service. I'm about to $1300 establishing a new home, decided be separated from service, and I Choice cows, $1100 to $13 00; to cut down on the payments. In­ want to resume my studies. Is medium. $8.00 to $1100; canners Fully Insured stead of sending his former w'ifc there any time limit on going back and cutters. $6.00 to $800. Old to school? i shells were lower IKTEBIOB'S POWEB POUCT $75 each month, he sent $10. He j Phono 330 Rankin, Tea. FHono 4101 Levington, N. A thought he was staying within the. .A—You will be required to re- I Bulls sold for $9 00 to $11.00. T'r.e s •cialis's and those who follow socialist diyctrines law because he was. after all. giv-1 sume your G I Bill training w ithin ! Stocker steer calves brought $14.- under tan. iuflagefl r.an'.es. .ire trying; hard to convince the ing something toward his child's' a ''reasonable period" after your' 00 to $17.25; Stocker heifer calves,! country tnaf the Intenor Department is hell-bent on ytivinj» support. I discharge. This reasonable period in'.aiaable r.at i.'.n resources to.sdfish private interests which $12 50 to $13.00. Mixed breed | Jones was dismaved. therefore, is determined individually, and de­ wiii expi> I* •!.• m ur.me;ciiuily. The principal reason for this Stocker calves and yearlings clear-j to learn t!'.at he not only was liable pends upon a number of factors, | thaï _ ■ i.s Interior is ni. 1.miter attempting; to socialize such as availability of training, and I ed at $9.00 to $12.50. j the c.ectnc ..v.vi laeilit.c-s uf the nation and to establish a lor the back payments under civil » t SWW TUB w i ! action, but that his conduct was 10 t'. i»'! «; p' w - I n.onop'iiy • i found to constitute contempt. DAFFY DEFINITIONS NOTICE I'nl'irtjnaie'y. relatively ie'w people have had the Other reluctant f.athers have Boy— .A piece of skin stretched ' There will be no Livestock Auc­ opp it'ant . ■) read Interior's recent statements of policy learned that in 1951 the Texas MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATES over an appetite. anu man’. . •• ... , ai.’ edly bein,i misled by half-truths and Legislatuie adopted the Uniform ' j tion at the Midland Livestock Auc­ unti ,.t;. H- (• what Interior l;ad to ->ay a short time ai;o. ReeiprcK'al Enforcement of Sup­ Professor— Test Book wired for 1 tion Company on Thur.sday, No­ in a.", itfii'iai c\,.'.anation ot r, ■ position: "It is recognized port Act w hith is designed to make sound. I vember 26, 1953, in observance of tha* I he pnm..: v re.^p msibility for supplyin-^ power needs U possible and piactical to enforce 1 Thanksgiving Day. Swing— The sort of music where EREATLY REDUCED ol a; area ie. hs u :ti. the people locally The responsibility bi th the civil and criminal provi-1 of Dep.arfmen; -1 the Interior ns to kiivc leadership and the drums carry the melody. sion.s ; f our law' relating to the I When ma says pa hammers assi.’ ■ ince th» conservation and wise utilization of natu­ Bigamist— A person who has suppoit of children against fathers | nails liek lightning it doesn't nec­ on the v'' : ral re-.ource>. T'.e Depar tment does not a.ssumc that it has the who leave Texas in an effort to one too many. t'.xclusive or ie-ponsibilit> for the construction of dams essarily mean that he's fast; could avoid their legal and natural obli­ Filing Cabinet— A place where be that he just never hits twice in or the transmission and sale of electric enerity gation to support their children. things can be systematically lost. the same spot. tisst * in anv area. hasm. or r“ '.>ion In general, it will not oppo.se 'This column, based on Texas the c 'nstruction of facilities which hical interests, either pub­ law', IS written to inform— not ad­ lic or pri' a (■ are willim; and able to provide in accordance vise. No person should ever apply wUh licenses and other controls of the Federal Power Com- or interpret any law without the / mn. ; m or er appropriato regulatory bodies ..." aid of an attorney w'ho knows the Nett Ttitphonti fm OU What Ir.teri'if is s.jvini:. in other words, is that it will facts because the facts may change not .-’and in t!.e way nt needed power development by private the application of the law.) enteipii.se 'U by s’ ates and municipalities — so long as it is L O O K M a t Y n S m carrier! on under public rei;ulation which will see that the Thank God every' morning when intere.sts ..t all concerned are protected. It is sayini;. in ef­ you get up that you have some­ fect that It 'xill not force socialism down the throats of the thing to do which must be done, O l I f i l l Y m t S d a r i p l i N people. And that policy is squarely in line with every Amer­ whether you like it or not. Being ican ’ radition and principle forced to work and forced to do your best will breed in you temp­ \ erance. self - crtntrol. diligence, INFLATION IS THE ANSWEB strength of will, content, and a All excellen'. edi'.nnal on why bt-ef prices remain com- hundred other virtues which the paratiM'ly hieh at re’ ail—evn thoui>h they are now sub­ idle never know. stantially l(.\\<'i th.an they were not lone; at;o— recently ap- — Anonymous peared in 'i.i Richmond. Virifima. Times-Dispatch. a paper which is cd..’ i I by Viriiniu.' Dabney, one of the outstandini; ' ç editors (if 'h> S 'u i'h 4 T!ie edr 1! " ii lid. "The h-iusewife’s question as to w'hy retail [irices I i h: 1 eas.lv .ans-wered. For. while the price Dr. Û. Z. Martin of h'ef-on-the-' .1 '■ ha declined, the cost of shippinii heef- n o t h in g is w a s t e d in the telephone Inisiiiess. No stone on-the-hoof. (»f hi, .f herir , p'-- r es; 111 », storing, grading, ship- is left unturned in our efforts to hold down the price of gixKf pint; of carca-'sfs n frii’eni'i' the price the }. I’r-e'i- fp pays the grr/cer " ! liome or office it is checked. If anything is wrong, it is re- lyjter on, the edi’ "rial answered tho.se who think that jiaired, cleaned, refinished Ix’iore it is re-issued, every hit as the solution * • the problem lies in a renewal of novern- Telephone 141 good as new. Economies like this help us keep your tele­ ment contr'ils. It ohser’ ed. “ Price control of beef, even if It were feasible would help neither the farmer nor the phone service high in value — low in cost. SOUTHWUTMN UU eonsumer, since all wages contrib'uting to farm costs and McCAMEY. TEXAS . . . A VIAai Of a7,M0 VIXAS TlUFHONi MOfU . . . AY YOIM SUVICi. beef processing costs w’ould have to be controlled— a political Ordtr Dinet o r impossibility, neither feasible nor enforceable, in peacetime.” A39aa»r r m r B i

.k . í IBER IX1 “ Bent.sen’s plans for next year have provided one of the state's Most Pedestrian jSul Ross PresidentTHE RANKIW^ax.) NEWS—FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 195J “ne about best political guessing games. To “'’erse„ ^1 date he has had nothing definite turned in 3 apiece Waller County to say." Accidents Needless Department of Health the Stitf submitted 4, while Dallas had 6. Our guess is that Bentsen will AUSTIN—roEltlve evidence of “ *■ torch doJ "Most pedestrian accidents are The tabulation was made in a not say until he hears what Shiv­ needless.” rabies infection was discovered in regular monthly rabies report, u ers is going to do. 115 animal heads autopsiel by Col. E. B. Tilley of Houston, departmental public service which — tpa— State Health Department labora­ UlTM"# President of the Texas Safety As­ shows rabies incidence throughout Should Texas optometrists be | tories in Austin during the past the stale It li.sts the species involv­ ‘‘f ¡‘Peak iu permitted to advertise'’ j sociation, and Services Advisor for month, the Department announc­ •t to apeak ed and gives the date and county The question is going to be the Gulf Oil Corporation made that ed. of occurence fought out in the courts. j Sfafe CAPITOL observation today in speaking in By siiecies. positive heads in­ .Meanwhile, stale laborator>- o f­ Rea.son: The State Board of Ex-| behalf of the November pedestrian cluded 104 dogs, 4 cats, 3 skunks. sider the Democratic victories a ficials are still surveying in.'ect- BONDI By VERM SAMrORD aminers m Optometry has ordered i 2 cow.', and 2 calves. reflection on the president, he did safety program his group is spm- eatirig bats for infe<-tion A total of Tt««» P'*** Auociatien a new "standard of practice,” ban- ' Heads from 27 counties made uo see "a trend away from the Re- soring in cooperation with the De­ L i 105 of the flying mammals have '• ¡•»Id. ‘la I ^^.gTiN—Kfuding between the nmg advertising other than a pro- ' last months tabulation. Harris publicams and a feeling that they partment of Public Safety. been checked so far with negative ‘ not live;, I HO (actors of Texas Young Demo- fes.sional card not to exceed two by County was high with 73 submis­ j results in each instance. The study (rtts risht out in the open, con- are not performing on their prom­ four inches in size. "In most pedestrian trafic fa­ sions. i.)ther counties were Austin, ises." talities." Col. Tilley said, "the began two months ago after the I rttutes a sort of sneak prevue of During the last session of the Brazoria, Caldwell, Collin, Comal. .■arrmt; to come as the liberals and — tpa— pedestrian is violating the law or Fort Bend. Guadalupe, Harrison.! departn.ent became suspecious that I.^gislature, the Texas Optométrie | (onsercatives slug it out for party One point of contention between the common sense rules of safety. Houston, Leon. Liberty, .Matagor-1 bats heretofore thought to be en­ the liberals and the con.servatives Association tried to push through j control. "Statistics on last year’s motor da. Red River, Rusk. Tarrant,! tirely beenficial might be harbor­ NG! I is the matter of states' rights. Meeting m Fort Worth Friday, a bill granting the state board I vehicle deaths,” he said, “ show À Travis, Washington and W ood. ing the deadly rabie.- virus. Shivers established his viewpoint I the conservatives, headed by Max authority to enforce this same j that 3S per cent of pedestrians kill­ with one submission each. | itCIAL on the subject at a session of south­ DR. BRYAN W ILO EN TH AL NDUtI ynplett of Hillsboro, planned for code of ethics primarily designed ed in cities and towns were cross­ Brazos. Cameron, .Maverick and ern governors in Hot Spring.», V ir­ A LP IN E — Ex-students of SuL Webb Counties submitted 2 heads I jUte convention and looked a- to stop price advertising. Legisla­ ing streets between intersections, The prize crack of the week ginia. each, and Bexar and Jefferson Ixad to the national convention while another 10 per cent either Ross State College will honor thC| comes from an Arkansas farmer ‘AVe have allowed ourselves to ture refused to pass the bill. So the were crossing at intersections a new Sul Rijss prc::;Hcr.t. Dr. Br.van ' who ha» been fighting crab grass [ ir. St. Paul. be bribed v\ith our own money,” board adopt.s it auyvvay. CUinung official sanction, the gainst t h e signal or crossing Wildenthal. when ht* is in:ers of the Board of Re­ of Wallace Savage of Dallas, "Another 25 per cent were cross­ dent since Sul Ross opene

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Drilliig Engiieer b | FAO W'orkê to Wipe Out Costly Livestock Killer THE HANKIMl T«x.) NEWS-FItlDAY. WOVEMBEH IJ. nj. | WASHINGTON AND Mrs. Lewis Norris of Dallas has Speaker At A Desk been visiting in the home of her i CUSSIFIEO ASS "SMALL BUSINESS" Aid Derrick Dinner parents, Mr. and Mrs H Whealer. I ¡ By C. WILSON HARDER 1 announcements The Desk and Derrick Club held j Mr. and Mrs. Holland Baker of Its monthly meeting at (he H ole. Lorenzo were weekend guests o f . of a socialistic world by the im­ Many in Washington feel un­ L'aie in Rankin on Tuesday even­ Mrs Odessa Edwards. | ATTEMTION? less tariffs are boosted immedi­ practical plus rapacious desires ately, a depression can str.ke the of those with foreign holdings ing. with the Ranktn members a.*- ' SCHOOL TEACRas!! nation with cyclone speed. who wish to flood U. S. market hostes.ses Mr and Mrs Glen Parker ar^ to knock out competitors, could • • • During the dinner hour, enter­ visiting in Uvalde this week. If you would like to make from be injected a realistic appraisal. Cited as example la fact in ______,» 0 0 to $1.000 per month S Bve years I'. S. metal mines em­ • • • tainment was presented by the | ployment haa dropped 33*1 , still A bank, or finance company, pupils of Mrs. Flo Darling of Ran­ Mr and Mrs O R Adams at -1 time work, contact Rex Wood plummets. p» will accept a contract from em­ kin. featuring song and dance, tended the Texas University-Bay-j Grane, Texas. Phone 2153 CiU a • • ^ ployed American miners to buy lor game in .Austin last weekend, t^ollect. Hard hit are homes, cars, appliances, other ballet, tap dancing, and acrobatic nation's ^ goods that In turn produce em­ numbers | and zinc opera J i ployment. But there is an under­ Mr W R Johnston of Mid -1 ’Tis said that more women tors protected standable reluctance to accept should be m politics, because their Joe: How do the.se love tnanile. land, drilling engineer with the usually end? ' from foreign a contract from an unemployed minds are cleaner. Maybe so, but imports by a .kmertran miner. .And now cornea Humble Oil & Refining Co., was they oughta be, they change them Moe: Most of them end in •! tariff of less the $64 question. Who will accept the guest speaker. He exhibited wreck-tangle. than cent per contracta from African miners slides on drilling and the equip­ more often. pound Mine“- msking IS cents per day to buy ment used by rotary drilling rigs, are closing as r . fi. products that unemloyed We suppose the adman’s child low priced for- C la Hirdsr .Americana cannot buy. and gave a most constructive and Kiss— A course of procedure eign metal floods market. • 0 0 enlightening talk in conjunction starts its prayer with ’’G ive us cunningly devised for the mutmi • • • Facetiously, it has been sug­ with each slide The highlight of this day our daily Honeycrust, Naturally Interest lacks in find­ gested that before free trade E V e n - B a k e d. Whole-W heat stoppage of speech when words | ing new domestic ore reserves John L. Lewis should be shared the evening was a 16mm film are superfluous. despite belief mineral resources with the world. shown by Mr Johnston, depicting The only effeet on this bnffolo of M.BM letiul doon of the dread Bread.” are stiU largely unknown. 0 0 0 • s o the semi automatic drilling equip­ livcotock fUseaie, henorriiacle ■epUcemia, is the hennlcM area Serlonsly some assert T . 8. of infection seen in the pictnre. It has been inoculated te test the Paradoxically the government wages are too high, foreign com­ ment of the Humble. As the film encouraged flood of cheap fore.gn progressed. Mr Johnston discussed elllcicncy of a vaccine discovered by Dr. B. V. S. Bain, a veterinary petition would bo rendinstlng aeientist from the Food and Agricnltnre Organlaatton of the L'nited metal with purposeful plan. At force. the progress, action and different VINCENT H. WILLIS K. rea outbreak to ootain more Nations (FAO) who is shown (contcr) with his aaalatants. The 0 o o phases of this equipment and its zinc and lead, government gave There iS need for readjustment. reaction of 1B.MB inocnlatcd aainub to the epidemic Mason next foreign producers long term con­ 0 0 0 use It was a mo.st fascinating and anmmer In Thailand will determine whether FAO has helped Spray Paialiag Caalradcr tracts. In addition, f reign na- Bnt majority view Is that the informative lecture hring abent a enre far the afc-eld scenrxe ef cattle breedeim S iP A R A T O B S . S H U T IRON BUILDINGS Uons owning metal producing readjustment has to start from The members of the Club from STBBL TANKS PUMPING UNITS colonies m N irth Africa received way back of home plate. £m - Rankin present were Mable Manry, millions through Marshall Plan plojrd .Americans must not only At the time he was recalled to GINIRAL OIL FIILO PAINTING to develop mineral resources. be able to consume I'. 8. farm Alice Bell. Opal Nix. and Margie Nanrii F. Crcfl« 30« active duty on April 21. 1952. he AND RBSiOINTIAL BUILDINGS • • • A industrial pcoduclloa but must Richards, who had as their guests. mtaatisa poses problesn aS was employed by the Humble Oil CompHto Floor Sondinf ond Fiitiabiiif also bear hage tax burden, much Stanley Ekiens and Mr Coûter of Diet Of Fclic; base of lorthroming debate. of tt canned by foreign aid and and Refining Co. at Florey. Texas. P. O. Box SB1 McCamsy, Texas • • • Midland: Maude Ragland of Den­ Last rites were held Monday, The hard core of the "free relief appropriations. Tolopbono No. 9B4-F-2 o o o ton. and T L. Stephenson of Ran­ l i l c i H tU Oct. 28 trade ’ group, th.ioe with foreign Oct. 26, in the First Methodist holdings, aided by mushy-m.ind- 'Hie saying on this point it kin Marvin F. Cron. 30. SKGi. Church with Rev. Dan R. Overall ■■you may pluck a goose, even ed sentimentalists, plus those es­ The members from McCamey USNR. died October 15 in the Air and Rev. W H. Pearigen officiat­ pousing world socialism, raise skin him a little, but wnen you were Dorothy Stroud.Hazal Som­ itart digging into the meat Force Hospital in Nagoya, Japan, ing. Burial was in Greenlea Ceme­ cry that to sell abroad America erville. Marie Fincher. Doris Ham. of bulbar polio. must take foreign goods on free you're going to have a dead tery in Fulton, Ky. bird". Margaret Carter. Faye Skalnik. and Marvin iMcamc ill on October 8 basis And thereby is the crux. Mr. Croft is survived by the • • o 0 0 0 Roberta Caldwell, and their guests. in Iwakuni and was flown to the S m C E l SEW1M6 NACH INE COBPAIIT As any retailer knows, people Thus many see behind drive ta Martha Ohlenburg. Mary Allen. widow, Mrs. Jo Ellen Croft, and destroy V. 8. tarUI protection Air Force Hospital on October 9 RBPRBSBNTATIVI FOR RANKIN cannot buy. unless they have daughters, his mother and father, means with which to buy. Zinc emergence of tame old unholy Lois Brown. Bill Tidwell. Bill Ham. where he was put in an iron lung. and lead pouring Into nation is trio; domestic bnstneos Inter­ Jackie Gattis. and Mr. and Mrs. His wife. Jo Ellen Croft, was flow n Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Croft, and one betng mined with labor paid from ests with world wide cartel nn- G C Hendrickson. to Nagoya on October 10 to be by sister, Mrs Seldon Reed of Fulton. TWO BIG SPECIALS THIS WEEK derstandlngs aided by world IS rents to 13 per day. his .side. On October 18th. Mrs. Ky • • 0 socialists and by mntby-beaded PRBB SBRVICB CALLS— —RBNTALS AND SALIS Thus into the rosy dreams sentimentalists. Croft and her two children. Cathy Mrs. Croft and daughters arriv- Notice To Contractors Jo and Karen Ann. were flown ed from Fulton. Ky., where they to Yokahama and from there to had been staying with Mr and Mrs Phone 485-N or Box 771« McCamey the result of careful planning and Sealed propo.sals for construct Memphis. Tenn. H. F. Croft, and are now at home Pecos Valley excellent cooperation of many of mg a County Park Water Supply' Mr. Croft served five years in w ith Mr and Mrs. J A Taylor of the members of the club in care System, consisting of wells, pumps,, the Navy during World War II. McCamey. , Bod & Gob Clob Report fully carrying out the plans Gate pipe lines and storage, complete prizes were awarded as follows: in all detail will be rereived at, John Kellerman of McL'amey the office of the County Judge of- won first prize, a Winchester Mod- I ’ pton County. Texas, until 2:0(V AljERICA’S NEW UILRMS e. 74 \ufomatic 22 calibre rifle I’ M 16th day of December. 1953. j .t P Turner of Mcf'amey won and th n publicly opened and econd prize, a Shakespeare Cast­ read ing Rod Complete with Reel Ridde.'s must submit a bond for' The fine cooperation given both Fifteen Thousand tSlS.tXIO) as a liy the public and the Chib- t’liarantee that the bidder will en Th r='to- R. ■ A : lun ter into the coptraet under the Mi niber-h.p in putting on the «'lull Turki v .Sh'xi' held on the conditions set forth within 10 event i> sincerely appreciated We C iu b '- rante nn November 7 and days after notice of award of eon 8. wa.' 'Ueee-'ful far b. yor.d the plan an even i.igger and belter tract The minimum wages which «'\pectati;.n- oi t-ven the mo-.t op Turkey .shiKit for the coming year. shall apply on this work are the timistic 111 It- membs-r- Following The next regular monthly meet­ established rates for this area. are -tati.vtics of the event which ing of the Club will be held in Each bidder shall submit a state­ we Ix'Iieve will b<- of general in the McCamey Dark Ruilding at ment of his experience, finativial tere-t to the public, and of special 7 30 p m Monday November 23. resources and equipment with the interest to the Club - member-hip at which time the Turkey Shoot bid The bidder shall inspect the S85 persons passed th rou g h will tie reviewed and plans made project and familiarize himself the entrance gate vluring the for future activities program with all conditions before sub­ event. There is much busine-s to be at­ mitting his bid. The County re­ 735 tarqers were shot out. tended to and It is the re-ponsi- serves the right to reject any ori 48 certificates for turkeys were bility of each member of the club all bids. Plans and specifications issued. to contribute his share m the con­ may be inspected at the office of 1800 rounds of ammunition duct of *hc club's business and ac­ the County Clerk at Rankin. Texas, were fired. tivities ,\11 members are urged to or obtained from Hasie and Green ,\nd mo-’ important of all be present for this meeting Engineering Co., of P. O Box 1139. there were no accidents The Lubbock. Texas, upon a deposit of event wa- conducted in a very S2.5 00. of which S15 00 will be re­ efficient and bu-ine-- like man­ SO THAT'S IT! funded when same arc returned ner The efficiency with which Baldness is the sign of a man The entire deposit w ill be refunded ' the activities were conducted was who came out on top. to contractors placing a bonafide bid. COMMISIONERS COURT. SUN. & N O N .-N O V . ISlh & 16lh Upton County, Texas. By G FISHER. County Judge. FORD THEATRE Upton County, Texas.

8 Z a h i n , T e x a s forex releases more ^ ADMISSION 60c Adolls moisture info the atmosphere than i an acre of water. TA* atamp of neunen’*—and another new Santa Fe freight ear i$ ready to roll / CHILDHCN 25c Prison walls are not built to Glasses Included scale.

The arrest report also contain­ 21 miles of new freight cars ed cases for headlighting deer and for running deer with dogs.

Benjamin Fr.inklin is said to added by Santa Fe last year f have introduced the broom in America. Remember when you used to count wheat, livestock, perishable foods, freight cars as a kid? minerals and merchandise to the BUY MORE DEFENSE BONDSI H ow would you like to count and markets of America. stencil the "atamp of newnesa" on And many of these cars are new 21 miles of them? i and special types to serve shippers A iiM iin iiiM riu ri That’s what Santa Fe did last in new and better w a y s — like the year added 21 miles o f new cars to " M T C 3150” mechanical refriger* k oWard h u g h e î pr^CRts ■ A m i l its great fleet of modem freight cars. ator car that works like your home -ROBERT MITCHUM And 8 0 it goes—year after year freezer. LINDA DARNELL ^ after year— untU today there are It costs Santa Fe millions of 84,898 freight cars serving shippers dollars—earned dollars— to acquirs : JACK PALANCE on the Santa Fe. this great fleet and maintain ita W ith this building new program, own "steel hi|^ay.” OND c A ance Santa Fe is meeting the ever-grow> But it doesn’t add a penny to tbB @ inf need for moving vast tons of tazsa you pay. TECHNICOLOfi (Kfl «IDMUND GRAIN6ER»MMni^ TjOOLPH IWT^ . 0s3RT(IUAR0 a SYWICV BOEHN . StSTtilESENTHAl. EDMUND GRAINGER PRORRESS THAT PAYS ITS OWN WAT