The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 13, 1942 Page: 3 of 6
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Instead tf taking the gulch he
followed the rim keeping to caver
is die came clese to the edge Lice k-
ing de"tin his gaze s'sept ckar-
ing and picked up details Ho saw
two men crouched back of the barn
Evidently there were others irt it
for as he stood there a puff of smoke
came from the window opcning in
the hayloft At least one man was
tathmed in the bed of the crer k a
hundred and tiny yards from the
house A shat from that point tuld
him so
There was a sntall alfalfa fold
to the left uf the !close It ran to
the draw leading up to the ravine
Ile could see the ditch crossing it
in the direction of the house Prink
grass cov ri'd the edges A wild
idea jump it to his mind t'lly not
get into that ditch crawl along it
till he was close td thu cabin and
mabe a daa juin the ddendcrs?
It vas the sort I talan to catch
shelf's la! ay Ile felt the pulse el
excitement hroi-iting iii Ins throat
tamed! fer i tit always accomminied
danger fly heaven be try it
Near the hip of the ravine he pick
Cod his horse then in vr d down it
cautiauily As he came round a bend
in the gilt h he looked down into
the little tosin kkhiell held the ranch
Thirty yards Ludo's' him a 1 an
en-dirtied a large ti uliter a
rule in his hands Ile as watching
the log cabin evidently 11 ping to
get a tilirm'se of one Of tin! defend-
ers Low( r down in tho draw tind
fifty yards to ids right zinother
marktman Vall!!4! heli!tid
cover fat a slat
loft tiptoecl forward revelvi r in
hand Ile not been a dig-game
hunter for nothing No percei
rumor of his movements roncherl
the lank Texan toward tvliom
was s ft-fording tlawittingly the
Lelia ri at his own undaisg
Intensely l-reocculood 1'k-ill the j
in hand his maul was fulboving a
sintle track Mdoll hi iitralit ft re
lind to the quarry in the cab la W'a
Ilrioirl vas zilauut ton strales lcard
him he di ow a I d Ill 1 As
the i itc era kis! 3 fl flu
idid t U the last smetch n the
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loug f osa
on his 1fled f rola -dj'
swayr 1 III c liansort
N hat' It Ii I what Id t ik
un I lace J lieloch hansrlf to the
man's rine crrak' a it llt
moved hi ft and step pit Ca:en
into t!"e dry chtch F n Lir"
thV to:A Ol Ci-lictlll ! I an in
it hi eraid f- The Palla
hid t-tetdy v h If he voyir-
seen by thic ii""aeliets II wont I
ably not be !related since he livould
be taken f r an ally of theirs trying
to grit close to the I( nerny
Cross:lig the field v as a slraiv bush
neisi liv went ut nil fonts drag-
ging the be: -Ulu lam Ile vas
Lear em'isinn tho cal si e lead
sj hiders from the 1 gs
Ile called sof"ly "Iloilo the
houe" and hen tin (I 1l v r cirne
back to him lic cad rmre
loudly It 'vas iilder his fent th at-
tempt in at inside an-
swel 'Woo! is it? you wiint?"
"Jett Ittand 1i gooda ihrir
run for the dr Flor g it e on fur
nip v hen I Mve Itle irl "
There vi as a ja-rsii hi 1 sderce
defurc the 'o II the
"How come yei 10r— if you're
Erand?"
'flin't tIk yed fond Du as I
Jeff canoie cut of 'he ri h e ng-
From ti e colgo of the y
!A a hut i mit ('y had dis-
covered the Texan he had knocked
out EMCI k'6 sure:idg Mil nevi's
The guns raiil ed
lie h'al ovor all the' rover
!mocked cut If him Ma-tatt
That le I:al been hit he list-iv
thouih he felt no rain S'ill cia"iimg
to the roll' he tried to (Iambi r to
his feet The ground Mted up at
him and he v t co v11 tignin
COriSt:us he cra'Aded fat-Aar a foot
or two
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DENTISTRY
Womb° Theatre Bldg
Edmond
Office Phone — 336
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r splatter of s'ond op in
front of Lin A dho r hullt t ported
his curly halt
The ciwin door kilS
Two nlen showed at the cell' wee
One ran toward Jeff lu long reach
tug strides The ctlier cover((1 the
rescue firing at the firs
had collie into the cl en to pet
Brand It wes a !nailer
but thoy strotelo-1
MIMI reached Jeff ratherci him up
and plunged back nivard the Lowe
As he crossed the threliel1 the men
wlth the rltle slancaed the door shnt
CliAPIEll XXVII
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Calhoun Tettry Parr"' Pa h-
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ntect a ca"th ntin vt'ttt id a ri
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acros coortry to ht J H Cs
Prong and Pike tie t eitt
Box Canyon
Thoy tt ri r 1 Lilt hot
puttldrg tI t 1 r t!t vs
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'was not Fee& f r tll111 t!)
talk Snce they viero 1:!it ill cle
frenclhip tttI tty a Innarii1 I x-
11 titences t‘'Itatti l logiithir
When they taneil it v as
tt a new cnterittitit 11 vita ti
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Inade irt arran'-na'ht vth Ji"n Q
Pow:s I Lily the o1 -1 Eari h
once owned hy
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adtinintt 1rry had latoly
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KELLY FIELD Texas— Special
lioward Sylvan Hensley is now
a member of the first class of
aviation cadets to enter Air corps
Rtp lac merit Tranining Center
(Aircrew) at Kelly Field Texas
sIII' the entrance of the United
States into World WarlI
Cadc't Hensley is the son of Air
and Mrs J M Hensley Arcadia
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At the Replacement Center
xVill go through five
wecks of preliminary t raining
wh oh will give him a t horough
military 10ckground for becom-
ing an 1flicer in the Army of the
United Stat es on graduation from
an advanced flying school thirty
weeks later
! uron tly? completion of the
course at the Replacement Center
Cadet Hensley will enter one of
th primary Ft11001s located in the
Gulf Cat Air Cops Training
CRnter Area
Cadet Hensley gi aduated from
Arcadia high school in Bay 1936
Ho has attended Central State
college at Edmond and also Ok-
lahoma A anti NI college
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! Edmond ttio CITY Beautiful
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Puy EPCO Pr Tulin
t-ress park Larrys
1 veat down and flung him His
frami raised the paint of his hand
It) give the peace sign but the an
steer was a splatter of bullets
-Conte a-running Larry" called
Terry
Pichards aallad to the baelc of
horse and they Wt're on their
way
irrom the ridge they headed down
into a country of huddled hills and
ravines where outlaws had their
abeale The roan gelding did its
wart but when Larry looked back
lie knew the race would be a short
ono
"They're coming Le II-for-leather"
he said "We won't reach the hills"
Ile held tat his hand in the peace
sign but it did not stop the crashing
of the guns
"We'll have to hole up at Lee
Naffs till we get a chance to ex-
plain wefe not the men they want"
Terry said
"Vela There's roe down there
with his Flock He isn't waiting to
ask questions either"
-Don't Llame him He's on their
list
They reached the clearing flung
theratielves from the horse and
raced for the cabin by the creek
tinee iniade they slammed and bait-
ed the daor Fran the window Lot
ry saw the leader of the regulators
ing ef las men
They coniti hear laillets thudding
lata ilia lags thie shattered the
ialaar il(1W
-Wthd later move back Out of
sialit" Larry searested 'have to
Mg holes between the hgs to shoot
thr
-Ill try a Virit(s flag" Calhoun
taial If they'll hold back long
to ten to us we'll be all
lia fanaii caraIy four sack
: d a inches and
v v i VA Fe called
vioae la Lilison The noise
nf :-HL Lill' the Sound of his
Ire int() the door
-Qat that laiebsimesii Cal" his
I l IT:r11 rt-I shot up
CI! t ti The ddrned fools are
I rap- I in the heal A b am of :he Circle C C ranch
a I at I r !Hz fHlw vh() rode h's
lan v a-7 ialacillatent tante:a
ttavard the Cal'dn
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baite van"ever
tl r liaan walmat veakenil
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Imprisoned 41 Days in
lien Coop Dog Lives
VIROQUA WIS — Pete a
spaniel has recovered fully from
a 41-day Imprisonment betv-een
the joists of a chicken coop The
dog apparently squeezed under
the coop in pursuit of a rabbit
Dr R S Ilirson the dee's cwn-
er said that rain 1vater that had
run under the coop saved the
dog's life
Firehouse Dog Is
Too Belligerent
Loyal to Department but
Cannot Resist Fight
KANSAS CITY MO—On a farm
near Marshall Mo a dog is said to
be grieving himself to death be-
cause he was forcibly retired as an
unofficial niember of the Kansas
City Fire department
Burn as firemen at nue of the
suburban stations knew the dog
lived at the station for 18 montln
Ile chased fire trucks until he wort
the padding from his paws and blooi
oozed from them last winter as Ile
raced cimvn by streets
Recently Bum ran to a fire a fe‘k
blocks from the station A neigh-
borhood clog challenged him
Bunt WaS takPrl to a hopital for a
three-day treatment of badly chewed
ears
A citizen complained about Bum's
fighting and an order went out that
the dog's connection with the de
partment must end A filling sta
Bon operator offered to give the dog
a home and Burn was tied outside
the station When a tire truck roare1
by the station Burn chewed the
rope broke free and raced after
the truck
Then it was that Bum was re-
moved to the farm his new roas-
ter told firemen that the dog had
refused food and that the only nour-
ishment he would take was a little
milk
In the last few months of his serv-
ice Bum had been permitted to sit
on the truck when firemen answered
an alarm A newspaper published
Bum's picture once and his owner
recognized it The owner took his
dog home but in a few hours Bum
was back again
How London Boy Learned
Where Milk Comes From
LONDON—Ernest Brown minis
tor of health read the following es
say he received from 10-yearold
London East End boy )vho had
been evacuated to the country:
The cow is a It has
six sides right and left and upper
and below At the back it has a
tail on which hangs a brush With
this he sends flies away so they
don't fall into the milk The head
is for the purpose of growing hrns
and so his mouth can be somewhere
The horns are to butt with and the
mouth is to mco with Under the
cow hangs milk It is arranged f-r
milking When people milk ri ilk
comes and there never is an cnil
to the supply How the cow does it
I have not yet realized but it makes
more and mord The coy has a fine
sense of smell and one can smell
it far away This is the reaann for
fresh air in the country
"A man cow is called an ox The
cow does not eat much but what it
eats it eats twice so that it gets
enough When it is hungry it rnos
and when it says nothing at all it
Is because its insides are fall up
with grass"
Spurns Anesthetic for
Finger-Sewing Operation
CAMDEN N J—John 11
of Philadelphia walked ciihnly into
Cooper hospital and told an interne
that a 200Tound Larrel had chopped
on his finger arc' he wanted it 'fixed
up"
The interne examined the died
and a4:ed "Where's the rest of it
In my pcichet" said GI AV
produced the fingertip
The interne said the finger vscht'il
have to be scwed back on and sine(i
it would be a painful uperatn:
asked Gray ‘thether he would take
an anesthetic
"Not on your life" be answeled
"I had a friend once itliu took it
and never came out of it"
After the operation Gray ex
plained that he was a neat tru(k
driver and while making a delivery
the barrel shpped landrg
finger
Heart Stomach Lungs
Jumbled by Bomb Blast
LONDON—A bemb riade
fireman's heart and stomach char4'ie
rlaces a fraction of a second be
tire a shrapnel splinter pierced the
spit vitaire his heart shoirld ha
This freak r-if the bliti is ritictici
to by sirgeciris viho mended the
wound and then lint V-year-rill
rr v-here they
1rigr
A Iiirhiwg a fir-is
a hriavy raid on
licard the usI rit a t
v-as nver tiy the I rind a
sr:inter rierced 'tar n
s-sretions amazed that faii hart s
vived apparently a be
ex:nnirt-(1 h:rn
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(1 the esil1 iding biimb we-1
fis stirnarh heart and
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Wife Uses Bayonet
To Rout Intruder
War Wcapoa Is Efficient
In Hands of Woman
PIIILADELPHIA — An iutasler
whom Mrs Fvelyn Moore round
seated in her home "tithini elventory-
j1ted in his httle note-
book siich items as "1 radio 1 lamp
1 yarrot "—but failed to his
sabsoquent griof to note I bayonet
standing in a corner of Mrs Moore's
living room
For when Mrs Moore iAlui had
hcon working ont-ide the house
stio ped into the ruin and found
him there she seiel the bayonet
and thrust it vigorously into the in-
truders thigh
Ile left howling with yain and
Iiloore summoned police
As she described her unexpected
encounter with the inventory-taker
Mrs Moore removed blood stains
from the wonpon Hood covered it
en its poiht to a spot about three
inches highvr toward the hilt
"When I walked into the room"
she explained "he was sitting there
with a pencil and notebook Ile said
he was taLing inventory Then he
flashed what might have been a
hake — he did it so quickly I
couldn't make sure what It aS
"It vris ‘k hen he put down '1 par-
rot that I really saw red I love
Polly So I grabbed the bayonet
and let hint have it Boy—I didn't
mes"
Mrs Moore said "the Man" drove
awiy in an autotnoldle
"I don't know who he was or ivhy
he came" she ailihith "I don't owe
anybody anyihing"
Mrs Moore's husband William
a foriier policeman who is now a
mechanic picked up the bayonet on
a French battlefield while serving
with the lflli field artillery in the
Wield war
Pohce notified all hospitals to be
on the alert for a man applying for
treatment ct a three-inch-deep bay-
011(ft wound
Workers Quarry
Rock for New
nuilding
jmuor highsk hool build-
ing has ticen conipletely demolu-dieu
and vs'wolliaTs tre now quarry
lock tor th culh unit ot the
Flirt 1 ii rock to be
u-3 of native stone and will hiat
thut ot the 1‘1112i-ley
The footing has been Wig 1111
ciInvnt NM i00 lin for the tounda-
tee as soon aa the t but o ito
lip o lloologil thrit tt'ottily'r
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nano At11: tbe old laths ‘A lie
used and i-ainie of the slue IA iii he
utilized Ior the foundation
The h it new uieh r
strip holt v iU eensel of 11
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BOMBERS
One American factory—one of many—
One bomber—thousands on the
An ang-1 of death—
Death to those who mock at free peeploi7
Death to thce who tell the world they ime cut t)
wreck the American rtemocratic syt4111
Hundreds of
thowithti3 on the ‘tity
rEsT ILIGIrr 1 ( - -
t tc:ted—cvery ulece of nu tal tetcd—
Evtry bolt welAd tit mit—tt ted tind r t
comLat
Olt the ground no—for the first time it a complete
Power—power to travel far dump her bombs and THUI
Power b) say "I ctn outtly and outit any pi ilt !LI)) - '-
ing over Europe I am tile Etichgth of the pt( tt t: 1
world!"
MACHINES AND MATERIALS
Here you get her insides—aluminum alloy—ligm Thd 4
Steel copper hriys—a dozen other metals
Put together like a fine watch
Wings made strong to hold her high in the air --
Each wing built t take all the pounding a suvr-p-f
cart give it
Here is the fire bath wher e the bombers beginr to
Born in fire to fight fire with fire
She is ving to have the guts wind stamina to 1t arid
death—a bellyful of it—to those who are 3i-1-ling for it
Made of metals tempered ard strong—
Woven together—strong--
American mass production American knowhow
Bands with knowhow minds with American kr
These workers—these riveters welders driller:—
AU these craftsmen have pride a genuine pridrv in their
their participation in the titanic job we call "Natimil
Production"
ASSEMBLY
Parts—more than twenty-five thousand for rach snip
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Banzett, D. W. The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 13, 1942, newspaper, January 13, 1942; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2054133/m1/3/?q=%22United+States+-+Oklahoma+-+Oklahoma+County+-+Edmond%22: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.