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Show "mi SEPTEMBER - r.rpjvFVEMN- 10 .1. 1 1 THE BOX Lll)I IS . . By IT ALCAN HIGHWAY GETS FIRST BUS SERVICE illiam Sharp v vn 'll! i M u 'A l.t t K H ' 1 b ' ' ! r !ii;i i, h !. U ii i i1 I'l ' IM I'll I A1 MANN. nMMOUS AUTHOR, t i " WILL BEFORE WRITING HOVEL! CITIZEN a !()' uii ;hi 1)1(1 I riS HE VISITED AND EGYPT-"..- GREAT Here lo.cH THE LONG AWAITED OPENING DATE ), atot JOSEPH PALESTINE" . AND WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES "l In ' i! n.i (i t 'Ill ua'l n M a 1 haii'w n. ,gl i', 'l n An- THAT ARE TOPS - piais inf .iilmai H'U B C Nil' sa thi' id t;,i toad MNi-ita In some things our supplies are limited. HINDERS 29c to $2.50 OVER-SIZ- ou IN ARMY, BOASTS jJILY 3 lole the ir. Col. Matinee hus Lemon, hand ot tlie loimm Flino IN E.senhait COLONELS iERTSON Nb (UP) " G Cullicitson can we anil one sons if ho 'il for the in service, i.iv them hold the tank of All a. e stationed in Sled States, four in the is uimit.inding the loui engine a.i sihool M.iva ell. Fla ol a Courumj BUILD NOW 11 otu. 8 ItiMlyr 22c Ouamut COIL ROOM) NOTE ROOKS FOR THE FUTURE I OUTDOOR SPORTS FROM AN ARMC1 IAIR LENTIL LIPS t or-- LEATHER RILLI OERS $1.00 $10.00 -- 1 ! THREE h lc g ' j - s ISNT t e , nanv-toote- Ct OETHCE SUPPLY ctea-Jtuie- saved fiftze. f7 ( LEATHER BIG nopeilv maintained," OHaira RRIEE OASES tated The aneienfs had a legend: The days spent in the "Also the load oifeis m ideal vacation e PRIZES loute are not counted in the alloted time of man." $1.75 to $20.00 it passes thiough Nome And I'll delend us rank novWhen I stalled to wide this 4 the most scenic sections' of ices by submitting that we can R0RRER ERASERS column it was with soine mis-- ( Keep up your hunting and fish- be tnu'ti'sted he (ont.nent And that's X f -- and inpeihaps it I m no expel t in tact, ing, and to 10c you ever acquire a lot, tjccausi' the coast of giv ing ts in tales in talk, teresting spot Wuska also has many scenic 'the tankest k.nd ot iiov.ee m the ability ot wilting into an of hunting and fishing experFOUNTAIN FENS hunting and lislung ol all kinds. at tide the feel 01 the spit it of iences, even befoie po's we have the hunt so that the leader! Thete was- a time in out HURRY! to learned name a hundred $1.50 -- $5.00 tiontier days, and thcie cart ac quite it you will have! dilfci ent flies at or dty sight, ig lias Extra Feet jpiohahiy Mill aie places, wheie attained something. For my sell, have shot a dozen diffeient TOO LATE TO BRING IT STILL it until EMI) Okla (UP) - Thcie Id man was an expel t hunter I intend to continue should he no shoitage of pigs' rand fisherman by the time he sometime between the ages of species of big game. IN YOUR USED BOOKS. BUI eet in the Hutchinson 'was old enough to vote Bui 87 and H2, because I have oblorne south ot heie this winter. it was a lull tune job aiquir-lin- g served that a man at th.it age That is my last defense of BRING THEM IN NOW )no of Hutchinson s sows gave such skill. Today most of is rathei awkward in getting on 'this depaitment, as a whole. i.i th to a piglet The us who enjoy oiling a gun, or ott a hoise and I do not like I 11 lake the position that out-- ' .fust now we are door spurts are foi animal has thiee counting our shells and poung to walK eveiy man fi ont legs i tt ovei a tackle box must be le-- , planning a hunt in Arizona the who enjoys them, and that no CA sjgned to spending our spare last ot October, providing we 'mortal man can ever learn all ihouis foi the bettei pait of the can get the nciessaiy gasoline. theie is to know of the ways of lest of out lives just in learn- II we aie unsuccessful, will go fish, fowl and the forest And we'll probably slip out in northern New Mexico We're all at school in ing into our graves still with a lot But in any event we aie going the great outdoors, no matter .. to leant about hunting and fish- bunting this fall." what giade we may have ing But it's fun learning. It read that second you READ ALL THE ADS TODAY AND SAVE! The quotation at the head of quoted BONDS & STAMPS V paragiaph above, I this column has just about summed up my philosophy ot i: outdoot TAKE YOUR sports, since I first heaid it a number ot yeais ago. . When this depaitment CLOTHES TO I knew I wanted to p is that idea long, eaeli time the MODERN column ran. I wasnt sine ot by Scwin Seavei and Ko(tn 1 the exact wording, vvtoie CLEANERS the sportsman fi tend Horn whom I fit.st heaid tt He has hunted and they come hack reallv ileei elk, moose, bighorn, Manns latest novel, "Joseph the Provider, the July NO NO FADING Super and upland bear, and watei Club selection, marks the end of a monumental SHRINKING. Im telling all foul foi ye us. and has fished undertaking by this celebrated author. the vvatet.s' Horn coast to coast the girls een in wartime Back in 1926, an artist in Munich, and a lew miles beyond. lies, on be DEFENDED can they where Mann was then living, asked him still learning how to hunt and of a introduction write to an to portfolio In writing for the quotafish Neatness is a mark of distinction which only the best illustrations depicting the story of Joseph, he might tion, I mentioned dry cleaning can give you. the son of Jacob. lie looked up the story wutc a piece for this depait-- , mont somtimc and in an old family Bible, experienced DEPENDABLE ' I what he describes as "an indescribable MODERN might write an episode for y cm sometime," he towards Ins subject. Subsefascination leplied. "The FREE PICKUP AM) DELIVERY tun of hunting and fishing is quently Mann made archaeological excurined more in the feel of hie sions to Egypt and Palestine, revisiting the obtained more in the feel of places where the story of Joseph is laid. the thing than in any exptess- As a result of his researches and meditaion concerning it hovvevet. he wrote "Joseph and His Brothers, tions, 'I take almost every spott"Young Joseph, "Joseph in Egypt and but ing magazine published, now the last of this great tetralogy, "Josepl lead only a few articles, such the Provider. ns those indicating that the to) low who wrote them was a real' "Joseph the Provider begins when Joseph is a slave in the Pharaoh s hunter and theicfote. to some pal ice, up until he becomes the ruler of economic life of Egypt, second some extent, constituted an onlv to the Pharaoh himself. Mr. Mann also retells here the biblical upon the p.irnculat sub-ec- l s'.orv of how Josephs brothers came down into Egypt, and how Joseph Stuatt Fldvvatd While tin illy revealed himself to them in one of the most famous recognition was such a writer and a wotd-- ' sum's in literature. "This is probably one of the lasting novels of wide hunter. Then there is our decade, says Dr. Henry Seidel Canby, in the At chibald Rutledge, whose arClub News. ticles appear pei mdj tally m the spotting and magazines, Thomas Manns first great literary .lot k O'Conor, who knew then 1 success was "Buddenbrooks, published xtull. when the author was twenty-ninIts "As you know from your hi.?-Iniy, the gt cutest men among' sai that his publishers balked at receiving tins huge and unwieldy manuscript by an vvero pi irmtivp thu peoples ubssure young author. Cut it in half, they Rifdtest hunteis, because their FREE obiective accomplished two pur-u'ed. Mann refused. Eventually they pose. -- first, food, and second, yielded and published it in two expensive FREE! Each to work for you Put this crew of MOTOR sport. With war rationing this volumes. At first the book seemed doomed do an important job quickly, correctly. makes to u one easy is almost the cu.se today, exto failure. Critics resented its size; the public resented its price. But OIL Tractor Lubrication Guide shows where, when, how to cept that one does not gum the the first edition of a thousand was sold out, the publisher alter heel Bearing Service boohs i complete intractors. grease eputution." it in a cheaper volume. It began to sell, and the young author was for a precision job. Farm Guide tells how to make structions snatched up in a whirlwind of success. Until it was burned and Standard farm products work for ou. I leet Service charts, But regarding the sold over a million copies in Buddenbrooks quotation binned by Hitler, reiords, cost forms to put truck and tractor operation on a I above, believe in the fulF scientific basis. it has been translated into alone; Germany spirit of the legend and that's1 almost every modern language. reason I hunt for spoil. IOR CONOCO After Manns first open attack on the DALLAS WOOD sa-n- A-- ffScsTTc CONTEST 5c and 10c think piobablv you'll delect that I came in foi a little gentle digging on the giounds I m writing a sports column when tn not a spoilsman in olhei wolds I'm talking about someknow little about. And thing if you'll lead the first paia-giapof today's column, you'll chase see Fin pleading guilty. 1 1 Lt. Kirum Eisenhait station ed at Foit Leonatd Wood, .Mo and Pvt Russell S Eisenhait at Camp Hahn. Cali! aie the inbuilt v At Camp Fo' lest linn in an an home div is.on is Stall Sip Hugh W E.s l t two m the infant ty, enha in vs '1'he sixth biothei, Wat a m an airborne division. tom-- ten II L'isi nhai t ten nt ly i om Don hisenhart bonib-t- r pleted the B Jl heavy pielnninaly turning ,U Mo-t- i the (1. mien (in Km, aim' gtotip laming at vvith-(ail fie.d xy oi f.eld. .Neb i miles of his home. In Mis Eisnliait takes the fam Col. Lt. I,s biothei ai hawement as a mattei was made ol eouise, because betoie het Eisenhait, of the sons begun winning aimy pro f3H commander at Neb motions' the) were winning Fairmont, fcra hnmhet pilots be- - onlnes m si hool athletics , ROOKS 120-nd- Lero,N at- - FORGET OUR ANNUAL SEMINARY NOTE c IEL PRIZE tUTEPAmF I) E ERASER PENCILS Others 2 for 5 c c Thomas Mann 0. Book- - of the month club, DONT .METAL RIN(J iillm, Joseph the Provider, IN QUALITY ..BTUTT op Ian, (Him to 'tWsD'l Ull is in,iai'iuati' 01 hi ivv ti uisp motion Sp, mg "ids Ki.oi ken .sx oat cl al 'dgi s, ton mg to i. ike long di" m s ,,nn tm ncd )' mad lmo a iju ic- -; ln n nn M'ciiOos One ria In n ud i1(n voio h!" to Havel on'v It, mdcs the hus sapped the nud and imo dailies, along-idte.e mad Anothei l.me, he tins was di iggcd In seven e aleipdlai tlaitois ovei a washed out ss'ction (I Hai la said aeeiunmoda- i"r,s weic good along the load nth gasoline and oil available t Motions bundled eveiy mils Meals and lodging weie at ivjilablc aim, engmeei o.idhouses lee! that a lot ot motor icight could be moved over lie mad attei the war it it 3 ) &,HEM)lfM THREE s lung .1 w I! n HOMAS PGE Sf hm ilespilt' ng i "ndiiiunx v u i ho lir- s I' it Jl"-- 11 ii Ti I" Alaska t . VEWS-JOHI- ? parson UH.it la A i Vv, - c 'T r I.,, r ')' ' Hi 0 FT-Dn- tl'Il i ut' i. "J ma.rtNnnwMi UY CjZS READING & WRITING devcD-joped- Mwn AS THE : s--o Th , ' My wife wasnt all joking. y ' said (She that a real new car improvement to go easing sideways, right into cramped parking space at the curb. I said )es maybe in 19G0. Theres one swell improvement though, that's here already! an hvould be ,8 engine! You get that immediswitcliing to Conoco NfA motor oil. say it's the only oil; theyre not hiring me. Out I had this engine oil-fla- t f.u round Its still running like a dark, "sing Conoco Nfb oil all the while, to cut down damage from engine acids. If I know what I ve ead all tlirough this War, the cida made by every engine ore liable to cause corrosion inside. Thats bad. But i) 10-1- dont like oil-platin- tk fastened real close or onto working parts that you ve to protec t till your new car comes. And r'ght through it. Its y)rt of pi aUd got Ven then youll want the engine uth Conoco NCi oil, the same as ear in the CONOCO SUPPLY CO. Pasteurized ANDYS CONOCO PRODUCTS Auto Repair Lubrication and Tire Service Your has a crew of Standard Man helpers for you! time-save- youve got right now. AUTO e. 1 1 oil-plaie- d BRIGHAM CLEANERS CONOCO cant gnaw g : j ately by I dont cids : CONOCO CREAM - Handy Location BUTTER YOUR BEST FOOD SERVICE 1ST SOUTH AND MAIN MILK ALWAYS PURS SUPERIOR 9 E 1st So. DAIRY Ph. 504 Nazis, in 19)6, he was deprived of German citizenship. In reply he wrote a scorching denunciation of fascism published all over world, "An Exchange of the Letters. In 1938 Thomas Mann came tc the United States, and three years ago he built a permanent home in Santa Monica, California, where he still carries on a stmt routine of work, spending his mornings in creative writing, and his afternoons in correspondence. He will soon become an American non-fasci- st Citizen. Wholesale Distributor PHONE 153 |