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t iy wav."V &4b4b4MbT?4b4hdb TTTT-n D. E. (BUD) HOWELL 30E theMERCHANTS & ' STOCK GROWERS BANK of HOLBROOK , HOLBROOK, - ARIZONA OK Range, Rio Puerco VaPey. The Lowest Prices 04 61 I i V II 11 i- I CAPITAL STOCK $50.000.00 Folly Paid Extend to Depositors every facility for banking accommodations Deposit accounts solicited OFFICERS: John R. Hulet, Pres. H. H. Scorse, Vice Pres. J. E. Cox. Cashier BOARD of DIRECTORS Adolf Schuster, John R. Hulet, i H. H. Scorse J. E. Cox, Robert Scott OUR Aim and Effort IS TO GIVE SUCH SERVICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS THAT THEY MAY PROFIT BY OUR DEALINGS AND RECOMMEND US TO THEIR FRIENDS 4 3S, 1 IK' X 1 4 fe j1 t'. El y i 1 I Arizona Co-operative Institution Mercantile j 20LERCSX SiNOWFLAKE SPRINGERYILLE ST. JOHNS Wholesale and Retail Dealers IN General Merchandise AGENTS FOR Studebaker Wagons and Vehicles McCormick Harvesting Machinery Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows Moline Plows and Farm Implements J. I. Case ''Threshing Machines Temple Windmills and Red Jacket Pumps El Toro Cement and Ideal Plaster Black Leaf Sheep Dip Remington-U. M. C. Arms" and Ammunition. All Staples are bought in car load lots. Which enables us to make the :owest possible prices : : : : : : : :' Mail Orders will have prompt and careful attention ABOUT ONE BUILDING in seven hundred burns. When seven hundred men stand the loss it is a small matter to each should your building burn today who would stand the loss? Now is the time to buy protection, tó get six hun dred ninety-nine others interested. Why not come in today and let us write you a clean, clear policy-"-in a solid, reliable company? Navajo-Apache Bank & Trust Co., Branch Holbrook, Arizona Subscribe for The News. Only $2.00 BY F.ETRICG KEMTSALPOSHTJ ROGUE RIVER VALLEY OREGON CORRESPONDENCE wlJíÁftM I Address: L ill. 1 mor a 11 v This matter must not be reprinted with out special permission. it may De evidence of a monKey an cestry to like them, but on the ap proach of spring there is absolutely nothing that goes to the spot like a 3isb (a good sized ouel of greens- As accessories there should be boiled pota toes and a piece of well cooked salt pork. The dandelion Is a perennial pest, and worse some seasons than others There are two methods of getting rid of it. One is to take a sharp knife and cut the plants off Just below the crown. The other and this method is recommended for larger areas is to spray the young and tender plants with a strong solution of iron sul phate or green vitriol. This puts the plants out of commission, but does not seriously injure the grass. The milk distributers' trust in the New England states has forced or is keeping the price it is willing to pay for milk down to the point where a good many farmers cannot produce it and make both ends met. with the re sult that in some sections farmers are quitting the dairy business entirely and going Into poultry raising. It would seem that If enough do this it would materially improve the market conditions for those that keep on with the cows. The severity of the past winter was shown in the freezing over of many lakes so completely that all air boles were' close!. Now that the ice In. these lakes has disintegrated the result of the closing of these air holes is mani fest in the presence of thousands uf dead fish floating to the shore. At Lake Winona. Miun.. so many fish died by suffocation during the winter that the . health authorities had no small Job on their bands disposing of their decaying carcasses. A farmer living near Pnyallup. Wash., has carried out the color scheme to the limit In his choice of animals which he raises. His prefer ence Is white, and he has carried it out In white buildings and fences, white horses and ponies, white cattle, bogs, sheep and go:: is. chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys and guinea fowls. Not satisfied with, his outlay, he has Spitz dogs and Persian cats, an albino elk. three white deer, a mountain sheep and a polar bear cub. In the valley in which the writer's ranch Is located there is frequently considerable damage to older apple treta from sun scald, the damage re sulting from the warm, bright days, followed by frosty nights. This season we have safeguarded against this damage by tying long pine shakes on the southwest side of each trunk. This will shade them and keep the sap" from flowing too rapidly. This sun scald damage Is likely to occur at any .time during the winter, but is often most serious during April and May. The housewife can save herself much hard labor at housecleaning time by the" use of -her head that is. by study ing le.st methods and by employing all the substitutes for "elbow grease" she can find. Along this line it will pay her to read the household hints found In the various magazines published for women. While many of the sugges tions therein contained are imprac ticable, if not indeed ridiculous, still some ideas are furnished which are well worth consideration and trial by busy women whose work at best is not light. Many a young wife, all unconscious ly, places her husband in a trying po sition by incurring expenditures quite beyond his means. In many instances the blame for this state of affairs la chargeable largely to the husband be cause of his failure to take his wife Into his confidence. Many a home has been wrecked or had its happiness largely destroyed through failure -on the part of the husband to inform his wife of his exact financial status. It is her right to know the volume of the Income. If she does and Is not willing to co-operate in making both ends meet, then the blame rests on herself. A bill has been passed by both houses of congress and has doubtless ere this appears in print received the signature of the president, which makes some radical and much needed changes In the national homestead laws. In' a general way the new law Is pat terned . after the Canadian homestead laws, which are said to have been re sponsible for much of the emigration from the United States to Canada. The period the homesteader has to reside on his" claim is reduced from five to three year, while the entryman and his family are allowed to be away from the claim five months during each year. HOWELL & WETZLER Range: Eastern Apache County Also own and run the following brands and marks: ffon left rib v XT' shoulder i? to hip K.4 left ribs FTT1 on shoulder J. side and hip Eon left hip Address: Navajo, Ariz. J. W. NEWMAN Ran ere: Rio Puerco -4 Valley Address: Holbrook, Arizona. JENNIE JUNE NEWMAN Range: Rio Puerco Valley. .i,.V I li Address: Adamaría, Arizona. JAMES DONAHOE " k Kange: Rio Puerco Valley. vI III Also "" on left Jtórí?ift- . . I 3 All increase branded C C and split left ear. Address: Adamana, Arizona. M. MICKELSON & SON dealers in Monuments Cemetery Work Headstones of all kinds Correspondence Solicited SNOWFLAKE -:- ARIZONA FOR SALE SPECIAL IGNITOR DRY CELLS FOR MOTORS, GASOLINE ENGINES, ETC. W. B. Woods Holbrook Arizona DR. J. W. BAZELL, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON TELEPHONE IN MY OFFICE Holbrook ' Arizona Subscribe for The News. The official paper of Navajo County. Only $2.00 a year. and The Very Best goods you always find at A. & B. Schuster Go. St. Johns,: Holbrook, Whiteriver Dealers in Everything Satisfaction guaranteed u 30E Nothing Lower in Price . Nothing Nearer Perfection GRAPHOPHONES RECORDS NEEDLES All That Goes to Make Life Musical Holbrook Drug Co. m m PRINTING m : m m m A3 cv2 We aim to Dlease in prices, material and iji workmanship. No matter how large or jly small your order may be, get our prices. Advertising is our specialty. There are many ways of advertising: Cards, posters, blotters, novelties, etc. However, an ad m At f .i L. 1,4- Qi me columns oi mis paper is one ux nic uci If ' re re 1 rev, ?g ffh ways of reaching all of the best homes. 1 1 A A 11 A X I . TLa you nave ougnt to seu or warn, w uuj, mc m m M3 T.V m re News columns will greatly assist you. re$ m The Holbrook News m m m :v re m m \n\n t 'JT-Z L TV3- VCVJVrfrTV--y aLS--J VX- trtr vir-z mr . -z-.r