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THE CLOVIS NEWS. THURSDAY, JULY II. t-21 P CLAUD NOTES 92 x 5U r3 i 2 -4 1 i ;3 Wl len You Read This Ad You may wonder why we can under sell mail order houses. The secret will be revealed by bringing this ad to Our Store. ONE LOT MEN'S WORK SHOES Guaranteed to give you service $2.25 Other Grades Accordingly c:;e lot of muts slack shoes A Itvd Value 2 Or.e Lot of Cordovan Dress SI" OPS $3.23 SPECIAL LOT OF MEN '8 DRESS SHOES V !!..'; uo to i;.00 El'k .tr.cl Cjiwovan $4.93 All Sines YOU'D BE SURPRISED At the many Bargains you can find at the Surprise Store MEN'S UNION MADE SHIRTS COAT STYLE, TWO POCKETS BEST BLUE CHAMBRAY. 95c A PAI?. HOSE FREE WITH EVERY PAIR MEN'S SHOES MSN'S UNION MADE SHIRTS TWO POCKETS. GREY CHAMBRAY $1.15 THE BEST VALUES THIS SEASON Ov.s Lot of Leather Shoes For Children 95c A REAL LUCKY PUESH ASE Men's Union Suits B. V. D. Stsle-Soft Finish 75c A BARGAIN THAT WILL INTEREST ALL BUYERS Men's Extn Good Hose F:r Service. 2 Pair for 25c Ladies' Handkerchiefs, very fine quality 5c each Ladies' Oxfords, Genuine Brown Kid $3.95 TOIL DE HORDE GING HAM Beautiful Patterns 21c yd. This Week Only ONE LOT OF ZEPHYR GINGHAM Yard Wide. Oh, How Pretty 19c yd. This Week JUST ARRIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF HOPE DOMESTIC None Better 16c yd. This Week BUY EARLY! COMFORTS And BLANKETS ALL GO AT LESS THAN TODAY'S COST. THE VERY BEST QUAL ITY OF LIGHT COLORED, EXTRA WIDE PERCALE, BLUE, RED AND BLACK DOTS. 21c yd. ONE LOT OF FINE SHEETS, 72 By 90. -75c- SURPRISE STORE WHITING'S OLD STAND ( Too Lute (or Lnt W.-ek) Mr and M . .l-hi. WtV.f.lI Uvr I. -it i. Imiiim tarty nt j3 li. V e.-i-t 'Claud In mi', 'I'll'' uuc-nl .iv Mr. -.n il Mis. I'i' i 'm i'. iuwl s n-.s, J ji 0,1, II mul Oivill. and M Knh.-all.j of Ainarillu. Oti.us weiv Mr. ami tl Mrs. Willis West fall ami daughter 'f: CI. 'Vis. $i Hi, Saturday .-vi-r.mr the V-tft.ll j (U- family r vilmi.nl t i: l-v.-ly ' ,l, l.ii.'.i-l' f lil :! I; ..'-. I' . - i ; ! ly :i! ii d ' I r ' & l i. :' '.re! I , -.1.: li.ll. I 1 : ni ; id & .1 ! - i t i.- I V ,i ! I.'. , . I iv V, ;l WHY NOT BUY CAMPBELL'S ICE CREAM From The Little White Wagon 50c per quart 25c per pint Cones 5c In You: Neighborhood Every Diy j LiCDari Townscnd V.'.' :(-. !! I I ! :i .iy li I, i,. , ', ,! I1 !..., ! a ,i Mr.- S, I 1 . Mr dir. . r, I..' ..- -i IvLy '. h ,! ;. , 'I. i:1 S;!i..i!i ii' I'!' I If II v.ii'i .Mi, ..i ."! -. t ''i - l( IGiU.W IS r.NOUGH .: . : I. r of f.!l- !.! iliaiU kU.-M bo ,1,1 i. Ir V . k ( ( i.Uol. r.ino.M'.ous view i - f. ,1 ,i I ! ("Mil'' ,: ii.s; , . In, I. tii ;ih i ' , I , r . : 1 1 : . i V I,' .. .1 ! bill .1 Im-si A I'd im f.'" ii I. , M.'' f '.. I :ii i rol.f,- il.l' I'l. "l! r n-,:, ,1. h' l .-.. r;:-: ,1 'V n, v i i y I ,ii i I p.v ft i .;r ' I'oi I II.ilI. of n r I ii t ' 1 "! a ll,, ii.',,!'l,u r." s.i. 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Tl,i' :Hl'!-:i" V.ol'KII, uill, V. ho vl.-il I'll' 'id Iii- iliiiH'c an i vi'iiii '4 or Iv.o a v icl. il iii os thivo miles on i-acll su.li i,.iw, Mi-. I'lirlaii y. I r. iii,. i ii li'ai lia'-i, ii irirl ran at i r,l I'r i ilaiici s with our p ur of li ,i il.-.m-ci- ran K'i'l f fli ir.- mil of a p.'ir of ..(rkinir. ILi- ..vt-f- :r won, ,n Mimil,! In- al'lr lo v alU f, ,!', f,. :, i1, l.ofiiri. t l-a-y a''i' v.oni i, nl. Mis I'lu l.ili In Iii M'-. Tur. oii.iE.cr ily. '1 I, l i. It) of ' ill piopi i, i,.; I " ir..v!" I-la . a.. An o ' 1 , 1 1 . i I '. '. on ir i Hi a-.l : of li I. "i ,! ! i i.t i vo i a.lvi-,1 ' it S'ir I ,', !- i' s l,y fi i' i .. 1 1 . u !L ili'. i i"ii " . i:, of .i,-r opu a'li on v. il.it yi.,i n:-v- I ' ofl.T. THE WORLD'S WORST fUN 1! i,: ! Kx-I.ool, A. V.. P. (ni n -laiiianl I : N'.'-Waitri-, I oi-ilrri'il two r.L'irs. Why Is- have you lirmiirhl mr only our?" 'f, Wiiihr, i x-K.l'., A. K. I-', j oiu- i-KU iii mi ocuf." I .Mr I', rl : "I v, ml !u ti l ' np lo:- i i -i'. My wif " In .'.nrior': "Hal o',i c.Mi't f u'l;t ' wif. " 'r I'.cl. "I l.laiV. !l. I 111 no! rv 'II ii.i" to try. What 1 wart i. t- I") aiilr to land m i.'-hnn nl." lie "Wi.li!. 'II lilt' so ilirailflllly lop-Hal." Sin- "How so'.'" Hi- "Well, lliry'l'i' iilwuys I'rllli'lll- lircaiisc I'l-rimr lln'ii' Ihi I Inlays, Imt ih vi.'i- tlu-ir act-." S' We Announce fen V I a,i? V & To mil- iiiiiiiy l i-ii-iitls ami i-iisImuuts "t 1 1 : 1 1 we luivc iiiovcil )n (iiu- new liM-al inn tlnvc lilncks smitli of our nl'l liM-alioii. ami arc now at llic ci-ii('i' "' (ii-and Av- X cniic ami 1'iin- Slrcct. mi tin- rnriii r ly llic Oark t Trails Mmmiin-iit. : Our ivpair t ! -1 ;t 11 incut is llic larcsl in Clnvi. la-ki'd liy I'mii'li en years x j ri i n' in smni' of tin- l.ii'cst ami lest ciii:i)C( simp-; in the Mas). 61 tla baptizing. HOLLENE HAPPENINGS (Too late for last wock) llolh'iio was visited with nnother rain last week. Several of the fnrmrrs attended t1( is( tho picnic at C'lovis and on account Mr. J, V. Manning was calh il to of the rain some have not lelurned. Oklahoma on aocoiint of his siater'.s Sows of the farmers have part of Rev. Cameron filled his appoint ment Sunday and Sunday nmht. Who will be Rind when summer school is out? (iratidiy.a Chandler has been on the sick list, but is better at this writing. Mr. Huntzincrr has also been on their wheat in the slacks. The wheat is too Rieen for the com bine to run. Mr. David Yoiinir who was in the Monday, the 4th. The Sadies. AIN'T NATURE GRAND? With a view to possibly ii'diiifi the cook's mind to a iiuieter summer hut than she had worn the previous sea- Obituary Mr. David Younp died in the U. S. II.,.,,,il..l t I ....... .11 C.I I.... Illll, ii.'.'ii'.i tii uunn.-ii, u,l, u I lit, , uiov, ft( , , ,. ... , , , , S(,"i Mrs. Smith spoke of some vio i at .1:00 o clock, where he had none a I , , , , . . ... , , . .. , . it- i b-ts she had seen in a milliner s win short tune mro for treatment. His! inness was uie result, or nis Di'inj; passed while in the army overseas. He was twenty-three years of aire and had lived in Hellene only a short .J. X 'They're almost exactly like those in our garden, Marv," she said.! "You've seen those often." j "Indeed I have, mum" returned, J W c l-clmi'i' r hmlcrs. l-eeliai'Lie liuiU'lH-tos, fi'-llll'll crankshafts ami ih repair work mi any make nf car or truck. GAS STATION j Grocery Store and Cold Drink Stand I Gas 21c per gallon. Oil 20c per qt and up We handle Texaco Oils and Mobiloils. We have the agency for FEDERAL TIRES and the li:,.... n: ...ir- a- .1 ..i .i.. i...f serious illness. She died before he " " " "r " llary. "I was arter waterin' them this ne moveu nere irom rtrwinsas. . , , . ,. .. , - , i Y ,, . . ,, very ninrnni. Am t it wonderful. I He leaves a little bahv, a father, n , , , , , , . I mum, how natural the Lord can make 1 1 mother four brothers and three sts-l., , i reached there. Miss Mabel McDouirall is visitinit relatives in Oklahoma. Mr. Chitwood has purchased a new V. S. Hospital at Iinswell, died, and car win buried in the Hollene cemetery. Mr. Chester Hartley made - trip The row crops arc looking fine to Clovis Wednesday. nft r the rain. Mrs. W. II. Foster and children The fields will be too wet to work visited with Mrs. Honey Stith and in for several days. 'children Thursday, Miss Myrtle Hartley entertained several of the younK folks Sunday. Miss Kula May Hartley stayed with her sister, Mrs. Lena Harrison, last All l ad a nice dinner. During the week. nfterhoon they drove over west to, Mr. .T. A. Madole killed n beef ter to mourn his loss. They have the sympathy of the entire Hollene community. Card of Thsnki. Mr. and Mrs. Herry Punairan and Mr. and Mrs. Honey Stith and family wisl. to thank their many friends and neighbors for their kindness and flor al offerings durinp the dark hour of the death of their sons, Guy nnd Homer. tlu-m.?" PREPARED "Ole." Faid the preacher, to the, Swedish hridi'frronni-tn-he, "do you take Hilda Sorneiison for your lawful wedded wife, for better or for worse?" I "O, well," replied Ole cloomily. "Aye s'pose Aye gvt little of each. NAVAJO PATCH Best on Earth ALL ACCESSORY PRI JES CUT CITY GARAGE V t Phone 379 CLOVIS, N. M. Ring the Bell OPERATING PUBLIC CAMPING GROUNDS The American Lcini Weekly. ,...t..4..tt...4.........