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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Estancia News, 1904-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 11-28-1918 Estancia News-Herald, 11-28-1918 J. A. Constant Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/estancia_news Recommended Citation Constant, J. A.. "Estancia News-Herald, 11-28-1918." (1918). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/estancia_news/350 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Estancia News, 1904-1921 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ESTANCIA NEWS-HERAL- D No ira Batabllhedl904 Estancia, Torrance County, New Mexico, Thursday, November 28, 1918 Volume XV No. 6 Barald BitabUihsd 11108 R. Crawford 1.00 McINTOSH Epimenio Brito ... .25 Chairmen, John Bowman and H. G. Birgena de Brito .25 Ramby. Li Tovorita de Brito .15 W. T. Ensminger $ .50 Estaco Gonzales .25 A. C. Hibner 50 Avelado de Otero .25 A. B. Hollebeke 1.25 HEAVY FIRE LOSS Juanito de Lucero .10 R. F. Clark .50 Emila de Benevito .10 J. H. Solomon .50 Manuel Sanchez Jr. .25 Nettie Grassham .50 The buildings, sheds, barn, and all Torrance county people have again lumber and merchandise contents, on Lucia O. Sanchez, Jr. .25 Mrs. W. II. Ligon 1.00 .eliable demonstrated their patriotism and .60 Mrs. C. C. Denny 50 the southeast quarter of the block oc- their readiness to "djg deep" for any- Juanita de Baca Ramby cupied by the Estancia Lumber Co., thing that is to help our boys, and the Nicholas Baca .50 T. H. .50 Plasido Montoya .25 D. W. Barron 1.00 were destroyed by fire last night. starving people of Europe. Co. loss cannot be ac- Sara Salas .25 John Grassham .50 The Lumber ome curately stated until the inventories Bank In the following lists the contribu- Fernandez Montoya -- .10 J. F. Lamb .50 is tions to K. C. fund have been merged Carmelita L. Chavez .. .10 J. O. Allbritton 1.00 are examined. No doubt it $5,000 fund, to $8,000, perhaps more partly cov- with the later United War Work Estanislaco Baca 1..-- . .10 Jess Hubbard 1.00 ESTANCIA Gregorio Baca .25 F. W. Kutchin 50 ered by insurance. merchandise destroyed includ- Pedro Baca .50 C. B. Roland 1.00 The Chairmen, L A. Rousseau and J. undertaking goods, sash, doors, Has endured the test of time and weathered Paulita de Baca .25 M. B. Price 1.00 ed the Berkshire. paints, roofing, miscellaneous hard- Brigidado Sed lio .25 Hubert Eblen 1.00 the storms. Carefully and conservatively pumps, piping, finish lumber, Cleofes Romero $25.00 Meliton Sedillo .25 P. R. Dolby 1.00 ware, mouldings, hardwood lumber includ- Estancia Savings Bank 25.00 Socorito Sedillo .10 Jess Wood 1.00 conducted, always ready to give its customers F. Chaves y ing wagon, timber, and miscellaneous Salas 25.00 A. R. Pool ... .46 C. H. Frahm - 1.00 lime, plaster, coal, etc. the maximum service. Farmers and Stockmens Bank 25.00 G. S. Gates 1.00 lumber, The buildings sheds were Estancia Lumber Co. 25.00 $588.65 D. N. Sewell 1.00 and Farmers and Stockmens Exchg. 25.00 owned by Mrs. Dow, of Albuquerque, ESTANCIA VICTORY BOYS Creed Norman 1.00 Valley Co. as as can be learned here Auto r ... 25.00 H. C. Merrifield 1.00 and far Drug Co. Paid were not insured. Estancia 15.00 T. M. Dodds - 2.00 Co. Wooldridge 1.00 The fire started about one o'clock Estancia Auto 15.00 Keith Mrs. H. S. Torrence 5.00 Kemp Bros. 10.00 Beryl Williams 1.00 A. M., and those first on the ground L. C. Fix .50 ESTñNeiH A. 2.50 thought about thirty feet J. Constant 10.00 Jimmie Walker Ross Archer .50 it started Max Sherwood 5.00 end of the corner Matt Freilinger 10.00 Mrs. D. L. Stump .50 from the south Wright Clothing Co. 5.00 Wood Crawford 2.50 building. There was a tremendous SAYINGS BANK W. A. Cross 1.00 10.00 Welch 1 1.00 explosion somewhere near this point Barney Freilinger William H. M. Bigger 1.00 Welch 1.00 soon the fire was discovered, Willie Elgin 10.00 Jack John Gloss : 1.00 after A. Milton 2.50 believed to have been mineral paint T. Cochran 6.00 Berkshire Geo. F. Meek 1.00 Fred Burruss - 2.00 Carter Maxwell .50 in barrels. DIR6T0RS: J. W. Davis -- - 1.00 Mrs. 2.00 John Farnsworth .50 That the main store building of the Fred Burruss S. M. Draper .50 A. J. GREEN, 3. B. HERNDON, H. F. SHELTON; Green 2.50 Lumber Co. just the width of the al Geo. Pugh .2.00 Kenneth . J. W. Rice 25 DR. C. 3. AMBLE, J. S. KELLY, ANNIE PORTER. ley north end of the burned Estancia Telephone Co. 6.00 Pledges Mabel Laws 1.00 from the 6.00 Bledsoe 5.00 lumber shed was saved, was astonish- Ira Ludwick . Lawrence S. B. Douglas 5.00 itrs. C. E. Ewing 5.00 Floyd Manker 5.00 ing. Dee Robinson captained the D. D. Smith 5.00 Robinson 1.50 crew that did this piece of good work. Alejandro Baca . - Ferris II. G. Ramby 50 The teacher will be requested to keep The school building will be thorough- 6.00 Rex Sherwood 1.00 It was also good work that prevented L. A. Rousseau . J. D. Curry 50 the rooms well ventilated at all times ly fumigated before opening. Let -- 1 5.00 Maxwell 2.00 the fire from spreading north across Rev. W. J. Waltz Herman E. Dodds - .50 and to give the rooms a special "air- parents, teachers and children coop- Speare 5.00 Jackson 2.50 the alley from the barn. , Elias Ethmer G. W. Felton 3.50 ing" at recess time. The parents are erate in keeping the "flu" away 9.00 The lumber stacks formerly located Ralph Roberson 5.00 Guy Manker Frank Laws 2.00 asked to provide for their children from our school, so that we can go to G. C. 5.00 Byron Hill 5.00 just across the fence west of the Wood J. B. Bowman ... 5.00 individual folding drinking cups, thus work and stay at work without inter- L. W. Caussey 5.00 5.00 Manker hotel, were removed some Harold Bennett D. D. Smith eliminating the danger connected ruption during the rest of the school' Milton 2.50 time ago, which made it possible to Ed. Garvin 5.00 Berkshire W. W. Wagner 2.00 with drinking from common cups. year. On behalf of School Board. G. S. Campbell 5.00 Ficklin 2.60 prevent the Manker hotel from burn- Buford D. S. Stump Kemp 1.00 ing, and with it the buildings to the Neal Jenson 5.00 Walter J. R. Smith Block 6.00 east. John Berkshire 6.00 Ross Ernest Dodds 5.00 Gordon Sherwood 1.50 The heat was sufficient to crack A BURRUSS. NEAL JENSON. Cashier R. L. Strong W. W. Wagner - 2.00 President 1.00 the glass in the Wells building across N Vice ED. W. ROBERSON, Ass'tCash'r Fred II. Ayers 5.00 Stanley Fish Elmo Dodds - 50 BURTON. Pres. Romero 2.00 the street south, but the buildings on ORTIZ, 2nd Vice Directors: Willie Elgin, F. T. J. S. Kelly 5.00 Cleofes Frank Laws - 3.00 PrIJent. 5.00 Maxwell .60 that side of the street were at no Meadows, A. Abbott, Robert Lynn. Ira Alimón Carter D. W. Jones - 50 1.50 time in great danger. Miss Helen Russell 5.00 Ralph Roberson Dolly Artman YC. There was a light breeze almost 3. Spitzmesser .1 6.00 E. A. Ensminger .B0 $73.50 due west to east. Sam Jenson - - 5.00 W. T. Ensminger 1.00 5.00 The dwelling across the street west, N. D. Meyer ESTANCIA VICTORY GIRLS C. T. Norman B. Rapkoch 5.00 occupied by A. T. Cochran and fam T. Paid A. C. Hibner 1.00 to 5.00 ily, was scorched somewhat. Liberty Bondholder, do you want Celestino Ortiz . Xelpho Tuttle 1.00 L. II. Spencer 3.00 ' responsibility in the safe Annie Porter Elizabeth Roberson 1.00 D. S. King BO ESTANCIA SCHOOLS MR. all N. L. Tracy -- - 2.50 Beatrice McGee 1.00 John Vanderford OPEN NEXT MONDAY keeping, collection of interest coupons, Geo. Fenley - 2.00 - Lillie Mae Grant 1.00 R. F. Clark .J School will open Monday, Dec. 2nd, handling of your bond? IF SO, call J. B. Brittain 1.50 2.00 Ev and the Katherine Garvin D. W. Barron under the following conditions: - H. C. Williams 2.50 ' all particulars re- - Frances Turner 1.00 W. H. Ligon -- ery teacher and every pupil is re at this Bank and learn the 2.50 W. D. Wesson Thalia and Theola Elgin .. 1.00 Peter Hoclscher 50 quired to wear a mask until further garding our plan, We are always looking tor J. H. Wiggins 1.00 Edith Head .50 H. G. Ramby 1.00 notice, and no one will be admitted 1.00 .. an opportunity to serve our customers and Julian Sanchez Merle Kemp 2.50 I. Mead who refuses to comply with the rule. 1.00 J. W. Wagner Augusta Maxwell 5.00 H. C. Merrifield No child from any family where there friends. Xelpho Tuttle Inez Lacy 2.50 Geo. Felsch B0 is sickness the nature of which has 1.00 Dee Robinson Cecil Hill 6.00 J.