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Illinois Valley News, Thursday, January 17, 1946 Gay Strawberry Pot Holders in Crochet ■H im E newwm helps build At lati I shall give mystl/ To the desert again. That I, in its golden dust, Muy be blown from a barren peak. Broadcast over the sun lands. If ypu should desire some neus of me, Co ask the little horned toad U hose home u the dust. Or seek it among the fragrant sage. ^ICEST pot holder in the coun- Or question the mountain juniper, x ’ try—this ever popular straw And, by their silence. berry crocheted of bright red They will truly inform you. — Maynard Dixon. thread, “seeded’’ with green and having natural looking green leaves which are crocheted sep- arately and then sewn to the berry. Measures 7 by 7*2 inches. • ♦ ♦ To obtain complete crocheting instruc tions for the Giant Strawberry Potholder «Pattern No. 53.33), send 16 cents in coin, your name, address and the pattern num ber. SEWING CIRCI.E NEEDLEWORK 709 Mission St., San Francisco, Calif. 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Their dates thrive, and their citrus industry is steadily growing. From their mines they get copper, gold, silver, lead, asbestos, zinc and other metals. Arizona is "A Land Made for Liv ing." the citizens say. Phoenix, the capital city, is an example. In 1868 a tiny settlement sprang up as a stagecoach stop. Two years later the townsite was formally laid out, and in 1881 the new community was incorporated. In 1893, Phoenix—the territorial seat of government — boasted a population of 3,000. Today Phoenix is the Southwest’s largest inland city, and has a metropoli tan population of 153,000 Its grace- 4-Tv U INO'AN RESERVAT «ON PHOENIX J APACWC INDIAN REVTRvATiON Date-Bran Muffins, good as cake! (Take no sugar, no shortening!) DOU61A5 •___ A: ico that region home. And Oraibi, in the Indian country, is said to be the oldest continuously inhabited vil lage in the United States! First, there were cliff dwellers, the home-owners of the distant past. Then the Indians, many tribes and many kinds. Ruins of ancient cities tell of homes. In 1540 Coro nado came searching for the Seven Cities of Cibola. Then came the Spaniards with their priests, their herds, and their desire to build mis sions and homes. And later other white men, lured by gold and ad venture, came too. Kit Carson came, and bandits too. The covered wagon and the stagecoach! rattled over dusty trails. ’God Enriches.' "Ditat Deus’’ is the motto of Ari zona. It means "God enriches." Other landmarks include Inscription house, Dinosaur tracks, Superstition mountain, and man-made wonders such as Roosevelt and Boulder dams, San Xavier and Tumacacori missions. Indian reservations, old stagecoach stations and bullet- scarred ghost towns. Fishing, hunting, swimming, hik- ing, motoring — from canyon walled lakes to cactus-studded mountains. Arizona offers the good life, for a ek, or a year, or for a lifetime .ias a little Switzerland in its northern mountains. 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Lake Mead on the Colorado river makes fishing, boating and swimming easily accessible to people of Arizona. ful skyline, its homes and its indus tries. is a far cry from the pueblos of the primitive peoples, who. in centuries long past, first inhabited the warm and pleasant Valley of the Sun. Phoenix, built on the site which two prehistoric cities had once oc cupied. is now the home for thou sands of families — families of modest means and families with millions Plenty of Room. Douglas, across the street from Old Mexico, urges: "For a visit. or for a lifetime — come to Doug- las!" And Florence, south of the Gila on the Old Spanish trail, calls for "those who dream of a modest home where there is room, and health, and time to think." St. Johns, in Apache county, offers a pioneer reunion and rodeo each year for those who have long called Yes. God enriches, but man had to do his part. Dams were built, ditches were dug, and the desert bloomed. 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