,¡tu»ted in ¡t forming re- Hagerman—Where the moot llexico. a valuable mineral water in » live- the Southwest flows from an artesian well in the city. ... *0 MESSENGER • ISISStlllittSSMSSISMSflSM

v k n t y -e i g h t HAGERMAN, CHAVES COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1929. NUM BER 22 TIES IN NEW GAS LINE TO ROSWELL MANY HAGERMANITES .PE SPECIAL WILL BE RUSHED AND [ D E X T E R N E W S 1TW0 TEXAS AVIAT0RS D. Herbst MAKE A NEW FLYING was a Roswell visitor Mr. and Mrs. O. L. McMain were ATTEND THE BARBECUE IS REPORT READY TO USE AUG. 1 Monday. in Lovington Sunday. RECORD AT FT. WORTH AT LOVINGTON SUNDAY Mrs. Jim Oaffell and children vis­ Joe Winkler and Mrs. Herbert ited Jim Caffell at Artesia Monday. Southard were in Roswell Monday, ! In The Pecos A pipe line crew of the Pecos Valley Gas Company have practi­ I)r. and Mrs. Hubbard and family Mr« «5 r lla_ ill m Du n- PORT WORTH, Texas—Having ad- J ' E Ha",,n and Phillips ded a|mo8t a fun day to the world.„ Fear Of Rains Keeps Many cally completed building the gather­ left Monday for a weeks' vacation ng The Five— a meeting o f the Eastern flight record, R. L. Rob- in California. attended endurance Local People Away— An J Road Tax ing lines from the Robinson No. i Star at Hagemian Wednesday night. | bin8( and Jame8 Kelly e8Chewed the of the Texas Production So., east of Interesting Program Is Several cars of alfalfa hay have , ... r» ,, , j admiration of the nation and slept otal $261,211.81 the Artesia field to the main line. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dudley and Monday while experts made a eare- Heard After Barbecue Is They have completed five miles of been shipped from Dexter within little daughter, Ruth, were guests I ful exarnjnation of their single mot- 3% inch pipe and have built 3 miles the last few days and is bringing Served. of five inch pipe. a fair price. DUdi,*?_*. Parent!.’. . Mr> *nd tored monoplane Fort Worth which Mrs. P. P. Clark, recently. | they brought to earth Sunday after The crew will be transferred to ' I soaring five counties out of Mesdames Jim Caffall and P. P. almost seven and one half the eight inch line which is being J. E. Coleman, who does the me- days. Several from here attended the ijjv* Mexico escaped Clark and Mrs. O. D. Johnson, of constructed to Roswell as soon as chanieal work at Herbst A Wortman's fhe two pilots, one an ex-cowboy, celebration at Lovington - last______Sunday U* during the session the work on the gathering lines has Sweetwater, Texas, went to Ros­ garage, has ordered a full set of new the other a former railroad mechanic th°ugh more would have gone had I jjture according to been completed, which will probably well one day this week to decorate machinery and will soon be in a po- added a new line to the illustrious tbeY not been afraid o f running into Cd yesterday by the be Saturday. Work on the Roswell the grave of Mrs. Johnson’s mother, sition to hone car cylinders or do record started by the Wright Broth- mud should it rain before time to Uvpayers1 association. Mrs. Ed Winkler. line, which has been constructed to any other kind of auto work that the era’ one minute flight at Kittyhawk, ma^e the return trip home. L were Eddy. Chaves, the river east of Lake Arthur will public wants. N. C., in 1903, by keeping the Fort I A11 who attended report a splendid isnd Hidalgo, be rushed to completion as rapidly as Mrs. Raymond Durand left Sat­ a » carrying special urday for Lubbock to viait her sister, Worth aloft in good and bad weather t*me- possible so that Roswell and the in­ MEDICINE MAN” GIVEN K. for 172 hours 32 minutes and one Among the speakers to appear on were introduced in the Mrs. R. N. Miller, for a few days. termediate towns may have service second. The record beats the mark th* »Peaking program after the bar- ton. the bulletin said, by August 1st. On her return she will be accom­ Jack Erwin, director of the “Med­ thirty-seven became panied by her two children, Earline, of 150 hours, 40 minutes and 15 sec- becue were three state senators When the Roswell line is finished icine Man,” says that he has had onds made by the army monoplane Messrs. Z. B. Moon, of Artesia, T. and Raymond, Jr., who have been construction will start immediately reports from the films that have Question Mark. E* Julian and Mrs. Louise Coe. Hugh Moot of taxes which visiting Mrs. Miller. on the extensions of the company already been taken o f this show and Robbins has had six years experi- ^ illisms o f Sants Fe, chairman o f J this year under these north to Clovis and east to Loving- passed on by motion picture critics ence a8 a flyer, but Kelly came*~off tbe state corporation commission, 01- ws is 1201.211.81 which ton. It is understood that both Por- TELEPHONE EXCHANGE MOVED at„♦ Los i „ . Angeles, and • »*-» that **— they are — the range only. a year and a half lie Webb of DaUas. Texas, assistant under the 11*27 total, tales and Clovis have granted the pronounced O. K. by the critics. ago and a course in flying which to President Lancaster of the Tex- bills in that prev­ The Mountain States Telephone Co., franchise and the Lea county com­ Scenes of this film are now being he took technically ended in April, as-Pacific. Governor R. C. Dillon ailed for $289,644-28 have inoved the telephone exchange missioners in special session last made east of here on the river, although his skill gave him a job with was the last speaker on the program, into tne C. R. Beck building, juat The 1028 figure, how- Saturday granted a county franchise. where an Indian massacre will take the Texas Air Transport Corpora- Governor Dillon presented an op­ t than for 11*26 which —Artesia Advocate across the street from the Dexter place in a few days. tion long before that time. timistic picture of the future pos- Service Station, and are getting the The two fliers divided credit for 9'bilitie8 of Lea county and char- were passed,” the SHIPS OCT THOUSAND STEERS switchboard and other equipment in Messenger Want Ad* pay. the success of their flight. Kelly actenzed Sunday’s barbecue as a new lid, "which will permit first-class shape. Messenger Want Ads pay. pointed out that Robbins’ ability to paKe in the development of Lea enditures in counties The Turkey Track ranch has ship-1 get the most out of the motor, with county- 4 units, but these in- ped out 1,000 steers from Lake Ar­ out straining it was largely respons­ small and will not thur to North Dakota. The steers ible for its performance. Robbins UNCLE GEORGE BUTLER HERE tax rates. On the went to grass in this section. attributed a large share of this suc­ there are listed some AT THE CHURCHES ] ( LOCAL ITEMS cess to the intrepedity of Kelly who 3 which failed to be en- Uncle George Butler, pioneer of this BUCHANAN GETS 20.000 frequently crawled all around the ich would have greatly section, and one of the greatest hood o f the plane to grease valve POUNDS ON SPRING CLIP METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL Jim «Williamson was in Dexter boosters the valley has came down and county taxes, rocker arms. The Question Mark evidence of the tre- Wednesday. from Roswell to-day to decorate the C. H. Buchanan, a former resident was brought to earth by valve -vire brought upon the Some seem to be laboring under graves of loved one at the Hagerman of this section, now living at Picacho, trouble. their constituents. The the impression that our Sunday M. Stevenson o f Artesia was in cemetery, and while in town paid who is a prosperous sheepman of bills serves also to school begins at 10:00 or 10:15 a. m. town Saturday...... The Messenger a pleasant call. that section recently obtained 20,000 the legislature exer- That is an egregious mistake. The M M tA N BLMPS INTO Mr. Butler gave us some valuable pounds o f wool in his spring clip, hour is 9:45. When that hour ar­ SCREEN DOOR WITH CAR infornlation of this section a8 a able resistance.” Mrs. C. H. Stroud has returned it was learned here. The clip was rives the Sunday school is all set county, the bulletin from Fripole, N. M. ------health resort, which we pass on: sold to G. C. Salter of Roswell and the largest special and ready to go. Saturday a Mexican, from the Several years ago the French govem- brought better than 25 cents a pound. Ih three and one-eighth Last Sunday a kodak picture was l Cottonwood community, driving a ment appointed a group of learned secured of the beginners’ class with S. E. Hamill, o f Dexter was in large Studebaker car, ran into the men to seek the most healthful spot jjbwti for special roads, fown Wednesday night. lor*, Quay, Rio Arriba, LAD BREAKS ARM its teacher Mrs. Swisher. There was front screen doors of the Kash & on the globe, and after years o f ,Xos counties have special an attendance of these little tots Karry Grocery at this place and 8earch selected the eastern part of Loyd Harshey and family were 3 Bills or fractions more, George Price, age 11 of Lake Ar­ equal to the class enrollment. Also wrecked one of the doora. New Mexico. A few years later one of the intermediate boys’ classes Lovingtoi visitors Sunday. tie that the legislature thur community, suffered a painful He was driving at a slow speed our government appointed a similar who had an attendance o f 100 per w to pass such bills.” injury Monday, when he fell from when he turned in toward the curb commission which designated the cent and four visitors. This fine Mrs. Elizabeth Floto and son, Al­ itin Mid, although the a horse breaking both bones in his and tried to stop, but evidently step- same section. A few years later Mr. class of boys has adopted a program bert, were Roswell visitors Wednes­ ^t well be raised that right arm. He was brought to Ar­ ped on the gas, instead o f the brake Butler met an army physican who had and is putting it over in a splendid day. r to the spirit of tesia, where he received medical at­ and the car mounted the pavement been all over the world, and the way under the direction of its tea­ The bulletin calls tention. and bumped into the doors. army man gave the opinion that the cher B. F. Gehman. Louie Heik and family spent Sun­ ^section 24 article four of —Artesia Advocate ------: Pecos valley boasted the purest air The theme for the devotional ser­ day in Lovington attending the cele­ 2 » which prohibita local COTTON GROWING NICELY to be found enywhere, which makes vice next Sunday will be “ Lost, a bration. hws including those for WONT GIVE SHODDY KEYS ------| it an ideal climate for tuberculars. Golden Opportunity.” If you are not • •< state roads extend- TO ROTARIANS Most cotton is up in this commun- With this section designated as the present you will have missed an op­ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Campbell and th»c one county or for ity and growing off nicely these most healthful spot on earth, and portunity not only to receive help, children visited El Paso and Juarez hot days. The recent rains have Hagerman having the same climate DALLAS, Texas—Visiting Rotar- but what is o f greater importance, last week. J bills,” 'the bulletin gotten a good season in the ground as the rest of the valley coupled with ians will have to go back to their to have helped someone else. Get pawns in the legis- which is making cotton and weeds our valuable mineral water, we would homes without keys to the city. away from the idea o f receiving all Frank Curry has returned from ^and a part of the gen­ alike grow swiftly, and the hoe will do well to advertise our city as a Two weeks ago the city ordered the time and take on the spirit of State College where he has been at­ be brought into play shortly to pre- health resort. 's* tactics. They do 500 gold-plated keys for presenta­ service, then join in "A long pull, a tending school. vent the weeds outgrowing the cot- ______fuse and complicate leg- tion to the leaders of each visiting strong pull and a pull altogether.” ton. WICHITA LIKES HAGERMAN delegation. Tuesday the keys, made E. A. PADDOCK, Supt. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Woodmas spent of some light metal and dipped in two or three days at Carlsbad the COMPLETES ROAD JOB KrABLlSIIKl) first of the week. The Wichita Boosters, who recently gold du&t were delivered. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ™E COLLEGE HERD ‘Those things are not what we or­ John Mitchell, who has been build-; v'sited the Pecos valley, liked Hag- dered,” Mayor J. Waddy Tate said. Elizabeth and Audry Coffee have Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Our ing a road to the oil fields,, has erman. Here’s what the Price Cur- 'They were shoddy. We have re­ returned from Lubbock, Texas, where Sunday school is on the upward just completed grading a five mile rent, a W ichita, Kansas trade paper J for highest milk pro- fused them.” they have been attending school. stretch 30 miles east and ten miles b*s to say about Hagerman: .0Ce »onth in the ad- climb; we had a record attendance Sunday. Why not come this Sun­ south of town, and has brought his! Here was a splendid 8 o’clock re- ;ifr of the American Miss Vene White, who is attending BOY SCOUT NEWS day and bring along the whole fam ­ equipment back to town and gone ception. Swarms of youngsters mob- de club is held by Rose school at Las Cruces, is visiting her bed the Troupers and soon stripped ily—we have some fine classes for to hauling hay with his teams. Qesney farms, 100262, parents, Prof, and Mrs. E. A. White. them of their souvenirs. The band Dr. R. K. Bailey, has been added the little children. — °f milk, says O. C. was escorted to the town band stand to the staff of leaders, for camp Morning service 11:00 a. m. DINNER BRIDGE PARTY y of the New Mexico Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Collins and nearby, and played its concert to an We-hin-ah-pay, the summer training N. Y. P. S., at 6:30 p. m. She also holds little son, Billie, o f Carlsbad, visitens back, Grace G. Miller, wife of George A. 1 J^Production. promptly. Reavis, who had been spending CHANGE OF BUSINESS and the latter was carrying a grip Miller, following a stroke of ap­ couple weeks there. as a hardware drummer. They had oplexy on May 19th; Mrs. Miller PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH not met in more than a quarter o f *** ‘n Roswell Tues- being at the time of her death about a V. O. Marrs has taken over the Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Evans have re­ shop formerly operated by J. W. a century. 57 years o f age. Services in this church next Sun­ turned from Tulsa, Oklahoma, where Capps in the rear o f the Campbell Funeral services were held at the day morning and evening. The Sun­ they visited Mr. Evans’ father who SAN DIEGO WOMAN CLAIMS W** in Artesia last Friends Church, Springfield, on Garage and will hereafter devote day school and Endeavor at the us­ was seriously ill. The senior Mr. his time to doctoring sick automo­ ALTITUDE RECORD 24,0M FT. Thursday, May 23, conducted by Rev. ual hours of 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 Evans is about 93 years o f age and biles. Mr. Marrs is a splendid me­ Franklin R. Berry o f Leavenworth, p m. Sunday June 9th will be his present illness may prove fatal, MINES FIELD, LOS ANGELES, attend- chanic and should make a success Kansas, followed by interment in the Children’s Day, the exercise to be owing to his advanced age. California.—Driving her cabin mono- ** Covington Sun- of his business. Springfield cemetery. held in the morning at the Sunday plan to an unofficial altitude o f Mrs. Miller formerly taught school 24,000 feet, Miss Marvel Crosson, school hour. The pastor has been in Messenger Want Ads pay. W. E. Bowen is having his roof here and has a host of friends in veteran San Diego woman flier, land­ Dexter several times the past week, painted. this section who regret very much making arrangements for the coding ed here Tuesday after a two-hour not quite certain as to the precise sS i, " « ‘Wration to hear of her death. of Dr. E. T. Mathes to take charge business flight with the women s altitude rec­ date the change will take place but Jim Williamson was a of the work there releasing the past­ ord apparently broken. will be announced in due time. visitor to Roswell Friday. Messenger Want Ads pay. or here full time service. It U Resultat Messenger Want Ads pay. i . V ^ 'i,': M r

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THE MESSENGER PUBLIC AGAIN WARNED PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT HAGERMfAN, £7*2 A MAX CAN APPRECIATE ONLY AGAINST GIVING HITCH NEW MEXICO THAT WHICH HE KNOWS MARTIN & BLOCKER, Publisher* . Records show that many of the old savings are HIKERS LIFT ON ROAD TELEPHONE 17 falling by the wayside, the latest of which is the one about the impossibility of converting the hearing ap- paratus of a female omnivorousvorous mannal mannal into into a a silk SANTA FE—Pointing to the recent E. P. REAVIS, Managing Editor overnight bag. AA manman inin New New York York has has ruined ruined that “ «T*1« Hurr0WS| an A m a ena highway highway bul. by J '? r , . . . . . w ^ pracfeaHy making silk of a sow . ear. But tie ^ ia#ued rec Bur. Hi i w m V Cem m l MtStrt Csrpo'^nn appreciated. Intellectually, these people are as rats-— row’g crime might have happened in Several yeai > ago, when the radio was beginning to rodents to the civic life of community. Ihese people tj,js gtate with a citizen as the vic- receive popular favor, fear was expressed that the radio do not know but unlike the case of rats, it does make tim.” SERIES 116 SERIES 121 j S ed a n * ...... $1220 to $1)20 $1490 to$1120 $i| would put the newspaper out of the running. Those a difference and upon the shoulders of somebody or The bulletin goes on to state that C ou p e*...... $1199 to $1290 $1)99 to $1490 til who have given the matter serious thought have ar- some group of somebodies is the responsibility of doing the man who gives a hiker a ride Sport Cart - * • -$1229 $1)29 |i(] rived at the opposite conclusion, for it has developed that which is necessary to make them appreciative. while the motorist has his family These price* i. o. b. Buick Factory, special equipment rnra that ihe radio is an aid rather than a detriment to the The voters who deter the building of better schools, with him is criminally negligent. In rrWprfVfljwWW* *nfy rtafonsklt ck*r%nf»rdtU\ try utuifinma, newspaper. Even though it is granted that the radio the paving of roads and streets, the making of play case °* * crime being committed he lent term* can be arranged on the liberal G. M. A. L. Time P> has userjted a portion of the newspaper field, the week- grounds, the laying of sewers, the installation of dis- ^ culpable by moral law if not by Cmuidtr th* 4*Uv*r*d frier n u til* 1 th* lit! fria > ly newspaper still retains the same, if not a more im- posal plants and water filtration plants; the business sta.V1 * a'?‘ . . , ...... - . teasfrrtu g *Mt*m*hil* tmlmti po riant relation to the community it serves than ever people who insist on being storekeeper and pooh- discouraged on the highways of this belfore. pooh” the idea of clerk training, yet weep and wail that slaU; ^ UU8(. of the gafety-to-motor- The weekly can have nothing lo fear from the radio'chain store and capital are ruining their business, the ¡3ts element, but because hitch hikers M'NALLY-HALL MOTOR or other news broadcasting agencies, especially where resident to whom a stranger says: “ This looks like a are frequently the cause of fires on the weekly serves a field alone, for there is a personal pretty good town,” and replies: “ Yeah, it all right, if ranch premises. Also any fruit rais- ROSWELL NEW MEXICO element in the weekly newspaper that can never be you like it;'' the merchant that the community has er knows of the loss to him annually touched, even b ' the daily, for no matter how swift supported but who refuses to belong to a service club from theft by this class of people, When better automobiles are built, Buick will I and comprehensive the world wide news agencies be- or a civic organization, and who belittles, runs down Property is destroyed, lives endanger- come, the weekly with its summaryry of local happenings and decries every attempt on the part of anyone to robbery encouraged and women r can still have a place in the the life life of of the community, help help the the community; community; Mr. Mr. Average Average Citizen Citizen who who sits sits ™enaced *?y the hitch hiker evil. The point was well illustrated the other day by- - a 1 - fel- r - hack and says - - nothing, - does - - nothing, with — - an “ Ills Give none no rides and nd New Mexico highways of this menace. low townsman who remarkedthat hisold home town of my affair” attitude; the ever-present percentage paper was not the same since it had enlarged into a that go out of their way to run the community down daily for it cairied about the same news that the Star maliciously ; the resident who takes no part in the H u g e w a s t e in m a i l Fly Time Is Hei Telegram and other large dailies printed. He missed clean up campaign, an orphan's home benefit, hospital the personal element. He missed the chronicaling of the or other charitable drive; the property owners, resi- A waste amounting to approxi- loeal ev-nts. The change had brought about a change dent or otherwise, who refuses to eradicate visible ma’ ely $1, 000,000 to $5.000,000 an- indeed in the things that he was interested in reading community aLominations; the roan, grown old, who nuaBy to the Host Office Department Flies, as you all know, are germ car ■ r> aodi for the weeklv paper was indeed like getting a letter cares not a whit if the swimming pool of his forgotten and uthe, user.s of th* po8Ul *ervice effort should be put forth to p r o te c t your . , ., boyhood joys b polluted with the "’fuse ui hi, fai'ory; against the pests. Look o v e r your No, nothing can ever replace the weekly newspaper the gossip, the civic derelict, the knocker and the fool— eral Walter F. Brown, said receatly that makes an honest and conscientious effort to serve these are the rodents who must be shown and taught while dismsainir the work the de the commuily in which it exists. the costliness of their ways before, and in order tf.at partmenDpartment. they may appreciate. SCREENS NOT SO DUMB Now is the time for every thinking citizen and Messenger Want Ads pay. civic organization, every business man and every city and see if they will furnish your home the ti . i.____ c c. . c . 7 n official to awaken to the very evident fact that “ What Ihe indirect success won by State Senator Z. B. • ...... • 1 . . , . , , protection against flies this s u m m e r , and », , , i ' , , . was. isn t -—that things have changed and that old Moon in securing by dual measures the authorization of e ...... come in and let us fit you up. A fe w dollars | a system of public higl.wavs which he failed to obtain fasb,on,e<1 ^ 89 of community life will not stand the now’ for screens may save a doctor's bill by his own pi o posed legislative act calls to the at- gafi ° f oi dolng dl"'8 9- tention of those who watched the last legislature that the season. the Eddy county solon is "dumb like a fox.” With A NATIONAL DISGRACE Moon getting his trans-state highway; Vesely winning ------an early success in the (.rant county bond bill; Bryant Q ne person out of every twenty-four in the United getting an appropriation for the Eastern State Normal Stale3 in 1920 tould not read or write, according and Jones gaining every point on his favored hanking lo thp fedprai ten8U9 of lhal year Nine vearg have Kemp Lumber laws it appears that the democrats fared exceptionally passed, and another census will soon he taken. What well in the sessions of the last legislature. will its findings be? Will it again reveal to us AH Kinds of Building Materials and Certainly few of the eighteen republican members 5,000,000 illiterates within our borders? Will it again Also Coal and Hardware can claim the successes for their individual pet schemes place us tenth among the great nations of the world? that these four estute democrats managed to slip through Adult illiteracy can be wiped out in the months that don’ t Hagerman, New Mexico in satisfactory manner. 1 t’i remain in 1929, according to the statement of the na­ have to Despite the fact that they were outnumbered hope­ tional illiteracy crusade, which is actively engaged at lessly in the senate the democrats gained practically its Washington headquarters in stimulating all re­ V every point of their legislative program and at the sponsible official and volunteer organizations through­ same time contributed no little part of the irritation out the country to make every effort to reduce the hom e under which the opposition is still smarting and still illiteracy totals. this JOB PRINTING AT THE l«lieving that they brought it about themselves.— Las The crusade pints with particular emphasis to the Vegas Optic. most pathetic of all illiterates— the 1,000,000 mothers sum m er WEDDING INVITATIONS------THE Mi who can neither lead nor write. While the children A Santa Fe Summer A BRIGHT FUTURE are young, the mother’s ignorance is a dreadful handi­ cap in training them, and when the children have grown Residents of this section are facing the brightest up and left home her lonliness is pitiable. She is future seen in the eastern slope for many years. Stock- separated from them by more than mere miles. She Ticket will take DODRILL TIRE COMPi men especially those who arc fortunate enough to have cannot write to them, she cannot read the letters they GUARANTEED VULCANIZING sufficient numbers of cattle and other livestock to eat you to California send. She cannot turn to her Bible for consolation. Phone 622 6°° ^ M(l over the Indian- wW I the abundant vegetation on the ranges are holding the Surely these million mothers, many of them native “Leave work going into Roswell and pick it up «n trump hand and will hold it as long as livestock prices born Americans, are worthy of the education which detour and to V hold up. With a good bottom season the farmers it is within the power of every literate adult to give. Grand Canyon should fare considerably better than on the average The National Illiteracy Crusade has demonstrated that National Park — year, when frequent irrigations are necessary in order adults can be taught to read and write in from four r to start crops. The farmers prosperity of course de­ at very reasonable to six weeks. It has placed suitable text books at the cost. Other Na­ pends in a large measure on the price of his product disposal of volunteer teachers. It has developed an when gathered and that’9 in the future yet. It would easy method of instruction. tional Parks may not necessarily have to be, however, if the farmers If the patriotic citizens of this country will co­ be included. Go On The would practice more diversification. operate by devoting the necessary time to the instruc­ The fact thal the farmer is willing to bet a year’s tion of the illiterates in their communities there is no Afou ire feivf pot, wages and his living expenses on the price of one cro reason why the federal census of 1930 should not tolders a.,dm a o ? is the only blot on the otherwise optimistic picture, l show a reduction in illiteracy about which the entire every farmer had a few cows, a few hogs, a few chick­ nation may be proud. And although literacy is an Page -Way - Stage -W i ens and his place fenced sheep proof with a nice little end to be desired in itself, it is bound lo bring with hunch of sheep grazing on the fast growing vegetation, it many other benefits— improved standards of living, V he might figure on drawing an immediate return from more intelligent care of children, and better under- 'SEE— the good rains, as it is he must wait till fall before standing of American ideals. S. BOWEN, Agent he can expect to receive any return and there are a Ha germ an, N. M. Three Trips Each Was number of factors which may enter into and effect the market in the meantime. From the looks of things, Hoover is not going OR WRITE— to prove the big boy that his friends had hoped for. ,• T' B‘ GAI-LAHER, If you possess thal rare human trait, poise, you President Hoover has a grave problem to solve so far ■»•lu-ral Passenger Agent Daily can not expect to have people judge you when you a* his career is concerned. He went into the presi- marillo, Texas “ put your best foot forward,” rather poise has to do dent's chair one of the biggest men in the history of ~ ------with how you meet the every day problems and the the nation and will be faced with the task of living Five Minutes/romJuarei Old Mexico problems under the stress of the moment. up to his repululion during the - next four years. In ,~ 1 C6l*Clial W H cO m P Roswell Station Pickwick Stage this respect he was just the reverse of his predecessor, Just about the time the weather got hot enough to Calvin Coolidge, who was an unknown quantity when Ci4waits you at — Hagerman Station at Teed’s Confecti' think of going to the mountains, the weather man hand­ he entered the While House, hut came out a great man. ^^'sN ew csr.-^ ed us another dose that made us think of iroine to Artesia Station at Cunningham’s Ilar*,cr Florida. We can t send out a delegation of boo,ten, as r i V - M t l * Carlsbad Station at Weaver’s Service St* Wirhtta^ Kansas, did, but we ran train our citizens

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JptR THf? WOVE OF HIKE CLAKtHCE ARTESIA GLOUDCROFT ^ nT C H A S H E T u P — LOOK i t T h e “ The Mill Will Never Grind J0 n P i n ' j a c k jonptni — y o k HIWAY TO BE REPLACED u ,t t i E nonKEY FACE Do n T c h a With the Water That Kn o w i’ l l <*£T A LICKIN' IF MA COnt3 IN AN FINOS YOU 1 ROSWELL—District Highway En­ gineer B. F. Kelly announced the 0AWUNG- - YUM PEANUT HEAD!” passing of the last bump gates from Has Passed” the highways of the southwest to give way to modern cattle guards. dtE I CANT SrAND Oh I hiF 1 The bump gates were an inova­ f“'Y KE AO HOCK LONGER. ' tion o f the early days o f the auto­ FEK THE LITT l E S O N -O F mobile age. The first drivers of in ce horseless carrieage felt that it was A -G UN \ I------not in keeping with the dignity of In other words— the money you have spent a chauffeur to descend from the is gone. The only way to be assured of 4 ; seat o f his vehicle in his goggles, independence after your earning days are irdsti gloves, duster and what not and stride forward to open up gates, over is to Start a Bank Account and add gates were passe. to it regularly. Accordingly, after some mental ef­ new buye fort the early drivera evolved the scheme of the bump gate. This was ord of simply a gate pivoted in the middle with long guys running from the have pia center post to the ends of the gate. ÎÏM A car ran up to the gate, bumped it, :>f ende the pivoted gate swung and while so doing wrapped the wire guys THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK »erforma around the center post. Much as a top is spun the gate returned to its Hagerman, New Mexico closed position by the unwinding of m s ■>2’-, the wires. Y, FLINT,] Until the last few days two of r Corporation these gates remained on the Artesia- Cloudcroft road. With the extensive improvements being put on this road UES 12t the old gate idea did not fit in. IO lo S 1 520 Sir Whereupon, money was secured from lo luto tu the Highway Commission to elimi­ '» »1« MAIZE SEED, SUDAN SEED, nate these archaic forms and modern fquipmrnt rttn WlMfi j ndft rail type cattle guards have been M. A. C. 1 ¡me I w placed at the apota formerly occupied HEGARI SEED, KAFFIR SEED, M lio Int fritti by the gates. Now it is possible to maintain full speed instead of slow­ ing up at these two points for the V entire length of the scenic Artesia- CANE SEED, COTTON SEED MOTOR Cloudcroft-Alamogordo road. MEXICO ASSISTANT TO WILBUR w TOURING SOUTHWEST E. B. BULLOCK Buick win i E. W. Sawyer, executive assistant [ to R. Lyman Wilbur, secretary of Feed, Flour, Coal and Seeds FISHING SHOULD BE High water in most fishing streams the interior, was in Santa Fe this • USED ESTIMATE GOOD SAYS WARDEN will greet the anglers on May 30, week on a tour of the southwest. ARTESIA, N. M. the first day of the season, Mr. Per­ Referring to the oil conservation ry said. This condition may cause Trout fishing should b« exception- policy of the administration Mr. Saw­ fishing at the beginning of the sea­ yer said: 1928 CROP allygood this season, E. L. Perry, son to be poor, but will be only tem­ state game warden believes, due to “ It is the plan to work out event­ porary, the warden states. s Hei the increased number of baby trout ually,” he said, “a program which BY THE BOARD planted in the state streams last will work as little hardship as pos- f - isble on the industry and still re­ fall. Messenger Want Ads pay. carriers and] sult in the desired conservation o f the revised estimate o f crude petroleum resources of the na­ protect your| l crop of 1928 is made by tion.” “ UM-m! HOW GOOD” ì over vour Reporting Board of the Mh Department o f Agri- MARTINEZ TO PRISON |hii tjtimate is baaed upon That’s what they say when they finish a plate of 1 {innings of the Bureau Sheriff Harry Thome and depu­ Velvet Ice Creamm. And no w’onder! For it is made IS of May 17, 1929 to- ties left yesterday for Santa Fe tak­ I data furnished by crop ing with them Miguel Martinez, found of the purest materials and with the utmost care. guilty here by jury at the last term It is a rare delicacy that will certainly tickle your ir home thei and others. estimate of production of district court of second degree taste-buds. And it’s healthful for children— and mm er, and I the Board as of December murder and sentenced to serve not grown-ups too! \ few 'ìollanl I United States was 14,573,- less than 90 and not more than 90 •nd the final census A Memory years in the state penitentiary. xrtor’s bill |*aoonted to 14,478,000 bales The case was transferred from gross weight. Eddy county.— Roswell Record. ! under cultivation July K IP L IN G ’S | J»r in New Mexico was at 123,0oo. A five per Roswell, N. M. ment of this acreage HA NT ADS P A Y I acres to be picked. The Feat V. jer ' bales reported as ginned * Kate amounted to 83,544 ials and I * Pounds net (500 pounds dware I*8 this figure the Crop R e. I**! added an estimated léxico |l 4,456 bales for the amount | aexico grown cotton that 1 in Texas. Just another good P*r acre in 1927 for > was more than for any and amounted to 362 Try to recall when your electric thing added to the Spared with 340 pounds rates were raised. and 315 for Arizona. • field for New Mexico av- THE MI pounds, but the California Take all the time you want— other good things tw 378 pounds, which and you’ll still need more. _ Mexico second in yield I »Bong the cotton producing of life OMPy - of cotton in Dona Mu 1927 was estimated at a n i z i n g 600 E. Mei I tL T number of bales I u pro. L climated at 18,000 PUBLIC SERVICE with 21,000 bales C o m p a n y |toumy picked 14,000 bales H last yea*> wbile ge “ rvestod 12.000 h«lA. WHY CAMELS «res. ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE

R ¡ 3 * VIOLENCE Camels contain such tobaccos an d stub :h Waj " Me x ic o in a p r i l blending as have never been offered in V. 0*utoirnK^ÌVe P*1-800* were any other cigarette. Fhur Ab e. #CcidenU in New They are made of the choicest Turkish and Import nV accordinK to the r of the state health American tobaccos grown. J h .ay' There were TO THE PUBLIC I too suirlfrom viol«nce in- Camels are always smooth and mild. I am now operating the shop in the rear of the »tage DeP0* Camel quality is jealously maintained. , . t Ä r but n°homi- — mbell Garage and respectfully solicit a portion C on fe ctifl « 'S ly °f the world war Cam by the world’s largest organization of I * * ? report lo the 7 y o u r auto* repair•epa.. work------I am prepared to l’g Barber * A«do oil all Winns kinds ot of expert tobacco men . . . it never varies. [ Ä S ? a man died Smoke Camels as liberally as you choose. . . Service R S V th« than **•*• Auto Repair Work b C 7 ‘a,rne? ‘h™ per- they will never tire your taste. j* *u*, „ r r * - >nd mia* IlM ihot*° death such All Work Guaranteed— Give Me a Trial Nor do they ever leave am unpleasant I * ‘ Woundg. falla, etc after-taste. e -way I Person each. V. O. M ARKS Wa“t Ads pay HAGERMAN. NEW MEXICO Ad. Z:

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Àm ¡il MIO PAM HIGHWAY MEET /*“ * I AT SOCORRO MONDAY advei Round The World Clock Is THE HIGHWAY TOURIST SOCORRO—The annual meeting of Newest Radio Aerial the Abo Pass highway association ¡ation GUIDE IS EXPECTED TO was held here Monday night with ial EL RKJ eighty delegates present from Okla­ OR FEED GAS » homa, Texas, New Mexica and Ariz- MEET WITH APPROVAL iWN OF ona. ¡EX1CO. TW UAD'O J. B. Anderson o f the New Mexico from the connection gasoline tax department discussed SANTA FE—Advices received from New Mexico highways and the state’s it » ITrusted Chambers of Commerce and booster salient tourist attractions in the prin­ cipal address. Henry A. Bower of lar, Ne* ! organizations of the state who are CHECKERBOARD BAGS I f Muy. i'1 Enid, Oklahoma, president of the now considering the final copy of the ■ »ml < Highway Department’s Tourist Guide association gave a resume of improve­ CHEAPER IN THE LONG RUN Id elee before it goes to press indicate that ments over the Abo Pass route dur­ Iti frane 1 ing the past year. Riley Edwards, the guide is meeting with hearty rhìch res approval by the people of the state, president o f the Carlsbad Cavern- We are always glad to advise with you it was stated at the highway of­ Grand Canyon Highway Association spoke on the scenic wonders of New your feeding problems. fices recently. IIION * Mexico and said that every part of In order to insure the authenticity I 0F i the state has its share o f points of of the information contained in the «ATINO interest. The New Mexico highway guide a highway department repre­ RON, A department was represented by Ladd EVERUTE FLOUR sentative is making a hurried trip- of and fhe state checking up details and se­ Haystead, director of public service, Always Satisfies Í10N, ANI curing photographs for illustrataions. who welcomed the delegates to New I dirsi n Although there is still half of the Mexico and discussed the road pro­ Lara rio: state to cover, reports from the gram. OF I Mr. Bower was re-elected president field show that the guide is well We Buy Cream MISE. looked upon. Tourist travel to New and D. T. Meek of Enid, Oklahoma, was elected secretary. W. E. West Mexico is expected to be greatly resol stimulated by the issuance of the and George Kieth o f Socorro are New OF TRI booklet which will be for distribution I Mexico’s official representatives in OF LA Kl to prospective tourists. the association. J. T. WEST Hagerman, N. Mex. > 1.

/■>»•*«». 19*«. Carlin,rr Clark Cata A CLOCK for a ra'tto arn.il or a geisha entertainment In Mat Japan, the talking clock will tell the steeple, or the town dock, you Just what the hour Is In that but Just a little one four Inrlv« part of the world. By the In­ high and w-lghlns one pound genious connection of the revolv­ Thla la the lateat product Of ing disk set on the face of the KILL THE FLU radio engineers. In their effort to clock. It la possible to know ex­ eliminate the unsightly tangled actly the moment for any broad- net-work of wires and poles on , rastlng event In any time sons in tops of buildings and homes from ] the world. coast to coast. Seeking some­ The almost human clock is lha Now is the time to kill to get rid of the! thing useful In Itself, which 1 Invention of Oeorge B. Gardner, that infest your premises. Every fly permil would at the same time serve as who prides himself that he has ' a 100 per cent Indoor aerial, the worked on 40 newspapers In ths live at this season will help increase the va 1 engineers came across the round- United States since 1(87 as a of these pests by many thousands. Kill them the-world clock, recently perfect- tramp printer. He got tired of Iad. which tells the time at any trying to figure out the w hys of with— ( spot on the globe, and added an­ a live o’clock date line on a Paris other function to Its usefulness. story that was to run In hit paper McCormick Mower I The little dock, with Its gold flve hours before It happened. i dial, sets on top of a radio set He eet the story of the Battle 1 One wire outlet from It Is plug­ of Manila Bay In the morning The International Harvester Company takes FLY T O X ged Into the nearest electric light when the dispatches said It hap­ •ncket, and the other outlet Is pened In the afternoon of the pride in its Implements. The McCormick Mower is ••anected with the radio. It same day. 8everal years of pus- The most deadly fly spray on the market functions with cither A. C. or sling on several different papers no exception to the rule. Good Implements make D. C. current. convinced him the world needed The clock’s adaption for radio a universal clock, anl the round- the good farmer better. HUY a McCormick Mow­ use la ideal. If you want a Berlin the-world clock Is the result. It er and prove it. •geheatra. or a Paris night dab. has mad«. Gardner rich. McAdoo Drug A battle between setUers and In- ‘Hagerman’s Popular Meeting Place" i .liana, utilizing hundreds o f New Mex ROSWELL HARDWARE CO. NEW MEXICO MAY RE ico cow punchers and Apache Indians will be staged in the Guadalupe ROSWELL, N. M. NEXT LOGICAL CENTER mountains near Carlsbad Cavern. | $45,000 worth o f electrical equipment will be moved into the cavern itself FOR MOVING PICTURES for use in the scenes shot 750 feet below the surface of the earth. It is claimed by Carlsbad people who have been familiar with the ROSWELL— "New Mexico is the , lût It y next logical location for a moving cavern for years that this will be the NOTICE! first time in the history of the cav­ picture center,” stated Jack Irwin, When You Have a Car ern that it has been completely director of the moving picture com­ pany now working on a story featur­ lighted. The effects will be the most startling scenic thing ever attempt­ ing Carlsbad Cavern. The company! W reck-Call Us W e are not financially able to carry our was at work at Dexter where the ed in motion pictures, claims Andy Anderson, camera man who has in -; customers for two, three or six months, entire town has been changed to a frontier town for the picture. spected the cavern in preparation for W e will repair your car body, replace the broken and must insist that all bills be paid with­ the scenes. special "I have been asked by local people "Offers from international releas­ glass, repaint the car and make it look like new in thirty days after same are made. We are whether or not there is anything be­ ing companies to buy our picture in­ the hind the rumors going around of dicate the interest it is arousing,” selling our meats for a small profit and major producing companies coming said Mr. Irwin. ’’I frankly believe cannot afford to carry long accounts, as from Hollywood to make their head­ that it will be one of the biggest DANIEL PAINT & GLASS CO. quarters in New Mexico,” he went publicity features for the state that this would necessitate our borrowing mon­ ROSWELL—CARLSBAD on. "M y answer is ‘decidedly yes.’ ” has been tried. The cooperation of ey to do so. "California locations are worn out. the people of the state and of your V . The trade papers are criticising the highway department is something producers for using the same old which we feel deserves our most sin- — scenes. After nearly a score of cere thanks. We hope that the pub- f years of making pictures in Calif­ licity the picture gives the state will LUMBER I effect ornia it is only natural that all lo­ serve in some measure to express HARDWARE LA W ING’S M ARK! cations are growing old and burned our thanks to both.” Bowen Building— Hagerman, N. M. out. New Mexico on the other hand is virgin territory. Moreover, it has “E. scenic views that cannot be dupli­ PROHIBITION HERE TO cated or even approached in the na­ STAY SAYS FORD tion. Will You “Location scouts have been touting WASHINGTON, D. C. — Henry Sims, New Mexico to the producers for Ford wants to see the prohibition T years but the general inaccessability laws enforced rather than modified. I hereby o f the best locations because of lack That was the burden— as far as he I for Jut of transportational facilities has made let it be known afterward, at any 1 routent! it impossible for us to come to this rate, of his luncheon conversation state to work. Now, with the fine with President Hoover Friday at the TO FIGURE Hagerman ! ! system of highways which have been White House. i ns built here in recent years and the "Prohibition is here to stay,” he Ti plans for an even greater system told newspaper men as he emerged WITH THE which I hear your governor has from the White House. “Prohibition promised, New Mexico becomes the must be enforced. There can be no WE APPRECIATE Y0U| Mnanc ideal locale for the future center of turning back. I do not believe the the motion picture industry. people of the country want modifi­ k'ANCE ‘‘New Mexico has all the sunlight cation.” PATRONAGE COS VA Hollywood has,” he went on to ex­ Replying to questions, he also ex­ JTS SU plain, "and with another gTeat ad­ pressed the opinion that the Deisel OF vantage—that of the lack of fogs type engine had not been sufficiently Triangle Lumber A F which frequently spoil California days developed for him to consider their Harvest Hats______15c to CON STR for working. Beside this, the almost use in airplanes and automobiles. Dexter, Nçw Mexico ON o; unlimited number of new and smash­ He said he thuoght the gasoline en­ Work Shirts______59c to NG pi ing settings in this state fairly as­ gine being much cleaner, was better THE 1 Ford Inner Tubes (Red) ______- ...... tound the location men.” suited to automobiles and the oil PAINT ' IN T1 In commenting on ’ The Redskin,” burning though cheaper to operate, CEMENT , For Dress Shirts______98c to '•five ^ M the Richard Dix picture made at were too heavy as now developed for *. * Acoma. Mr. Irwin stated that it was use in airplanes. U tes the most beautiful picture which had His visit to the White House fol­ Men’s Straw Hats______98c to $1 *tural ever been brought to the screen, in lowed a successful hunt in the old t*CTl his opinion. "The Redskin” opened city of Alexandria, Virginia, near House Dresses (Guaranteed Fast) ------JHE ( the eyes of producers to the Indian Washington, for early American an­ aLL and northern New Mexico possibil­ tiques to add to his Dearborn, Mich­ Rayon Underwear ______98c to Kinds ities,” he said. “In The Medicine igan, collection. Browsing and de­ ¡¡E PURP SEEDS Ladies’ Shoes ______$1.98 to JNS / Man” we will show the world what liberating at great length, he pur­ southern New Mexico has to offer.” chased two Betty lamps, once owned tND "The Medicine Man” will smash by a niece of General Robert E. Lee; Of All Kinds Records (all the latest) 3 for^ ...... TING precendents in th emovie world right a pair of bronze vases; a banjo­ I Cl'ST and left, Mr. Irwin contends. Not shaped barometer said to be more OITS oi only will it be the first picture to than 200 years old; a colonial side- 5c MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT be made in the world famous Carls-j board; a ladder-backed chair; a brass ROSWELL SEED COMPANY bad Cavern but it will be the first bell, a melofion of the l^ T R i sound picture made in New Mexico. period, and an album. 115-117 South Main to LIVINGSTON DOLLAR STORES, INC. "N OP Where “The Redskin’” made movie $5 8ECTK history by its use of technicolor on News Dispatch: Originally women Roswell, New Mexico A Store Full of Values * Van, the New Mexican landscape, "The obtained their clothing by skinning New Medicine Man” will top the perform­ unfortunate animals. They are still SEND FOR CATALOG 123-125 N. Main St.— Roswell, N. M- ance by the use of the “talkies.” skinning the brutes— their husbands. —

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streets and alleys, thereof, to trans­ aDN KRTISEMENT» with necessary connection to the mit, transport and distribute, erect from time to time by them and such Claimant names as witnesses: meter provided such consumer shall .JSg and mainUin such system as it customer, subject, however, to the Charles Douthitt, Thomas J. Douth- • rlON AND NOTICE first deposit with said grantee the laws of the State o f New Mexico in may deem neceaaary for the purpose reasonable estimated cost o f the itt, Robert Bracken, o f Roswell, N. M., Nothing More Beautiful IAL ELECTION TO AP- of transmitting, transporting and such cases provided. Earl Hite, of Tatum, N. M. S REJECT THE PRO- labor and material required in con­ SECTION 8. distributing natural or artificial gas structing such service pipe exten­ V. B. MAY, Than fiS FRANCHISE OF to the inhabitants of the said Town Each customer shall deposit with Register. f i OF LAKE ARTHUR, sion beyond the said curb line and the said grantee in advance and be­ of Lake Arthur, New Mexico and for out of such sum so deposited, said ixico. the purpose may acquire, own, con­ fore it makes connections with the grantee shall first pay all cost of all Hd. Orig. 12-29-16 320 acres sec. struct, reconstruct, mainUin, use permises o f such customer for each jt » meeting of the labor and material used in the con­ 29 act 2-25-20. and operate in, over, under and meter furnished to such customer YOUR PORTRAIT Fêtées of the Town of struction of said service pipe exten­ Addi. 12-29-16 320 acres. ucross the present and future streets, the sum of $10.00 upon which said , Mexico, held on the sion beyond the curb line, together NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION highways, alleys, bridges and public grantee shall pay such customer in­ » resolution wee with a reasonable sum for the over­ M»y, 19-0 ways, o f the said Town of Lake Ar­ terest at the rate of six per cent for a gift at any time of the »nil adopted providing seeing such construction and the re­ per annum where such deposit is left Department of the Interior U. S. thur, New Mexico, pipes, pipe lines year. And the one gift that »1 election to adopt or mainder of such sum, if any, shall Land Office At Las Cruces, N. M. or any other system for the pur­ with said grantee for a period o f at s franchise and the con- be by it promptly returned to such least six months and in addition to April 22, 1929. only you can buy. We are pose of transmitting, transporting »fh resolution ie as fol- consumer depositing the same. The the charge of ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) NOTICE is hereby given that always glad to serve you. and distributing gas to the said cit­ said grantee shall not be required per thousand cubic feet as herein­ John T. Harris, o f Dexter, N. M., izens and erecting and maintaining to furnish gas to any person, joint above provided, it being agreed, how­ who on February 17, 1927, made Hd. suitable system therefor, with all [ON appointing stock association, partnership or ever, customer shall be entitled to Orig. and addl. containing 640 acres, the necessary and desirable appur­ OF REGISTRATION, corporation, industry or factory un­ a return of the deposit upon termina­ Nob . 031819, 031830, for N W % , SEtt Any of your good kodak films tenances, including regulating sta­ sec. 8, T. 14-S., R. 25-E., SE% sec. jiNG PLACE OF REG­ less and until such person, joint tion of his contract with grantee, will make a good large print. tions, vent pipes, thereto, gate valves, SW% sec. 34, T. 13-S., R. 26-E., IS’ appointing stock association, partnership, cor­ grantee being privileged to with­ 29, gauges, atop boxes, man holes, mains, N. M. P. Meridian, has filed notice ’ Às d CLERKS OF poration, industry or factory shall hold from consumer the amount of low, intermediate and high pressure of intention to make three year proof, v ÂND authorizing have property piped the premise! any unpaid debt of consumer to it. maina, pipes, feeders, service pipes in which gas is desired as required to establish claim to the land above IRECTING ELECTION SECTION 9. Rodden’s Studio and conduit and service pipe exten­ by said Town and certificate thereof described, before Dan C. Savage, U. RATION AND PUBLI- The minimum charge for each 213 North Main sion and such other things us may furnished to said grantee showing S. Commissioner, at Roswell, N. M, 0F PROPOSED GAS customer for gas and meter per be necessary for use in operating that the said premises have been on the 4th day o f June 1929. Phone 1342J Roswell month shall be Two Dollar* ($2.00). said system for the puspose of trans­ properly equipped and properly Claimant names as witnesses: SECTION 10. mitting, transporting, conducting, piped and appliances have been in­ I. F. Wortman, John H. Emerson, ESOLVED BY THE The said grantee shall have the conveying and delivering gas into, stalled therein for the reception of H. W. Goodner, William Merchant all SHOE AND HARNESS REPAIRING r TRUSTEES OF THE right to excavate along, across or within, through and out of the Town gas therein and thereon before the of Dexter, N. M. All Work Guaranteed LAKE ARTHUR, NEW under any o f the streets or alleys o f Lake Arthur, New Mexico, and of said grantee shall be required to V. B. MAY, or bridges in said Town for the pur­ G. B. DEVOLL supplying such gas to the Town of furnish gas to such proposed cus­ 17-5t Register. pose of laying its pipes and mains L That W hereas, appli- Lake Arthur, New Mexico, and the in­ tomer. In the little yellow building acrosa k franchise to furnish gas and installing its system to furnish the street from C. A C. Garage habitants thereof and to corpora­ SECTION 4. j of Lake Arthur and the gas to said Town and the inhabi­ Hd. Orig. 12-29-16 640 acres. tions, industries, and manufactories The said grantee shall never be HAGERMAN, NEW MEXICO i thereof according to the tants thereof, and to lay its pipe 029121 MFN therein for light, heat, power and required to furnish or continue to | conditions of the pro- lines, mains and install its system NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION other purposes, (including any pur­ supply gas to any customer when the tkise hereinafter set out across, under and on such streets pose for which gas is now or may designated official or inspector of ■ade by the Pecos Val- and alleys of said Town, provided Department of the Interior U. S. hereafter be used) it being express­ said Town shall have reported to however, grantee shall deliver to the Land Office At Las Cruces, N. M. apany, a Corporation, and ly understood that all and singular it the piping, appliance, fixtures or Town of Lake Arthur, at the office April 22, 1929. HAIL ior to the granting of the the rights, privileges and franchises any part thereof on such consumer’s of the Town Clerk a blue-print or NOTICE is hereby given that lite by the Board of Trus- herein granted and conferred upon premises as being improper, unsuit­ map prior to the laying of any Earl A. Hight, of Roswell, N. M. Town of Uke Arthur the The Pecos Valley Gas Company of Ar- INSURANCE able or unfit for gas to be supplied mains, gas lines, or the commence­ who, on September 29, 1924, made hue should be submitted tesia. New Mexico, are so granted to or through the same to such cus­ ment of any other plan of construc­ Hd. entry containing 640 acres. No. of the Town o f Lake and conferred not merely with ref­ tomer, and in such event said tion contemplated within the cor- 029121, for SE%, E % S W * sec. 6, i election called specially erence to natural gas, but also with Valley Mutual grantee upon notice from such o f­ porate limits of the Town of Lake E H W 4 , N E1*, NHSE14 sec. 7, r e, there is hereby ap- ficials shall cease to supply gas to I reference to the manufacture of both j Arthur, showing the exact location of Township 11-S., Range 30-E., N. M. Insurance Corporation C. Jackson, and H. ; natural gas and manufactured gas, such customer without notice, until the said mains, lines or other struc­ P. Meridian, has filed notice of in­ to constitute the Board as Der terms hereinafter set forth. such pipe, appliance or fixture on ration for the said ture and before the said works shall tention to make three year proof, to Owen W . Phillips, Agt. SECTION 5. such premises shall have been prop­ struction shall be approved by the establish claim to the land above 4 the place at which qual- erly repaired and approved by such That the said Grantee in laying, proper officer designated by the described, before Dan. C. Savage, Dexter, N. M, of said Town may regis- official inspector and certificate is­ maintaining and inspecting its pipes town of Lake Arthur. U. S. Commissioner, st Roswell, N. i at office of E. C. Jack- sued by him and furnished to the and mains, and installing its sys- M., on the 4th day of June, 1929. if Uke Arthur, New Mex. said grantee showing the proper re­ SECTION 11. ! tem for transmission, transportation, Claimant names as witnesses: ition books shall be open pairs of said pipe, appliance and Grantee in accepting this Fran­ ; conveying and delivering gas to the of voters at 9:00 A. fixtures. The grantee shall at all chise subject to conditions express on the 25th day o f May, ! various consumers o f the said town 1 times furnish gas for light, heat and implied and promises express of Roswell, N. M. will be dosed at 6:00 shall so construct, repair and maintain and power service to said Town and implied agrees to begin con­ V. B. MAY, M. on the 5th day of 1 said system and lay said pipe lines Job and inhabitants thereof, and per­ struction o f its pipe line and mains 17-5t P rin tin g ! and mains so as to interfere with Register. and a certified list of sons, joint stock association, part* into said Town within ONE HUN­ ' the use of the said streets and alleys registered will be posted nership and corporations therein re­ DRED EIGHTY days from the pas­ I of 7 days thereafter out- j o f the said town as little as can questing same, in sufficient quanti­ sage hereof, and agrees to have ita ORDINANCE NO. 42 or of the building where- reasonbly be done; and when said ties to meet all reasonable demands line and mains into said Town by W e art here to I pipe lines, mains and system have Itmion books are kept, and so far as commercially prac­ one year after passage hereof and e ttrve you with i time any person notic- | been installed, altered, repaired, or agrees to continue the laying of ticable without undue interruptions c See Us I name is not registered ! inspected said streets and highways its lines, mains and laterals for the anything in the or fluctuations, provided, however, iDeior* - l — to have the same placed ' shall be placed in as good condition that said grantee shall not be liable purpose of furnishing gas to said thur. lint o f printed •olu and added to said as before the said highways were f G « b « for interruptions or fluctuations in Town and the inhabitants thereof stationery for j disturbed by laying of the said service caused by acts o f God, the with reasonable dispatch after its 11 That there is hereby 1 mains and pipes and installing said public enemy, strikes, riots, bursts lines and mains have been construct­ thur. w k o * your business I u Judge, of said special I system, transmitting, transporting, Section 1. That whenever any per- of mains, diminution or failure of ed in said Town. In event that and personal Its A. V. Flowers, J. R. I distributing and conveying gas as supply of natural gas or other un­ those things enumerated in this par­ r 1 Sd Mrs. E C. Jackson. { hereinbefore provided and that said avoidable contingencies which could agraph, by the Grantee to be per­ 1 u se. □ □ □ □ * I That there is hereby Grantee shall interfere with the use not ordinarily have been forseen and formed, be not done within the u Clerks of the said o f said streets and alleys of said prevented or remedied by said time limit provided for herein or if Letter Heads Bill Heads d*ti"n Chas. Vincent and | town as little as possible in con- grantee. the Grantee herein fail to furnish Envelopes Cards »Hatley That the time of | structing and maintaining systems, SECTION 6. and maintain a reasonably adequate Wsddini Invitations the said election shall be on vent pipes therefor, gate valves, Gas meters shall be read at least supply of gas, or to render reason­ the 18th day of June, 1929, gauges, stop boxes, man-holes, low, once a month and said grantee shall ably satisfoctory service, nothing r P o e t i n o r Announcements » I voting place shall be at intermediate and high pressure render monthly to its customers bills in the foregoing Franchise to the Of All Kiade IE. C. Jackson, mains, pipes, feeders, service pipes, for gas so furnished and services contrary, the Town of Lake Arthur r i^t That the Mayor and conduits and service pipe extension. rendered during the period between may after having given written no­ are hereby authorized SECTION 3. such meter readings. Said grantee tice to the Grantee of ita complaint e The best quality of work ■Red to gi\e notice of the Upon request of any person, joint shall have the right to discontinue declare forfeiture of this Franchise •pccial election, the ap- ] at price# that are RIGHT stock association, partnership or service to any customer who shall after six months from the day of 1 of the Hoard of Regis- fail to pay any bill for gas and ser­ the giving o f the said notice, pro- corporation, owning or occupying shall appear for such refusal on the Judge, and Clerks of vices rendered within ten days after i vided the cause of the said com­ property in said Town on which is ground of disorderly conduct at some N notice of the terms and issuance of bill therefor, which shall plaint for forfeiture shall not have situated a building in which said previous dance, show or amusement **** Proposed franahise person, joint stock association, part­ be sufficient notice when the bill 1 been corrected. * upon, copy of which ia held by the person or persons. nership or corporation contracts with aforesaid has been placed in the SECTION 12. ^ereto, the -aid notices to Rights and Franchises herein and At such dances, shows or other pub­ grantee to use gas, the lines on whose United States mail, addressed to the Feen^mint P*in the next two issues hereby granted shall continue for a lic amusements all marshals, police o f­ premises shall be along the route subscriber to the place where said TCvnnan Messenger, a paper period of Twenty-Five years from ficers or other peace officers of the of any low pressure main of said gas has been used, and in case said J ***hly in the Town o f the date of the granting hereof. town or county shall have the right The Laxative grantee and abutt on the street, al­ bill is not paid within the said ten * New Mexico, By order of the Board of Trustees of free access to any and all parts ley, or public road so occupied by days and said grantee disconnects olution shall be in full of the Town of Lake Arthur this 15th of the premises in or on which such said low pressure main, the grantee its lines and discontinues its ser­ T ea Chew «feet from and after the day of May, 1929. dance, show or other public amuse­ shall at its own cost and expense vices to said customer, then said passage. Passed and ap- (SEAL) ment may be held. construct a service pipe of proper grantee shall have the right to Section 2. Any person who shall | lik e Gam ” !5th day of May, 1929. E. C. JACKSON, size and capacity from such main charge for reconnection of its lines Mayor. hold any such dance, show or other, to the curb line of said premises and for re-establishing its services public amusement without previously Attest: N* Taste “*• C. JACKSON, nearest to that main to furnish such to such consumer the sum of One procuring a license or permit as re­ H. A. SIMS, “ Mayor. person, joint stock association, part­ ($1.00) Dollar for such reconnec­ quired in the first section of this Acting Town Clerk. 21-2t But th« Mint nership or corporation connection tion, and for each reconnection so ordinance, or who shall willfully or with such low pressure mains of made as herein provided, which negligently permit or allow any i L Sims, charge for such reconnection shall be said grantee, provided said curb line Hd. Orig. 12-29-16 640 acres. drinking or gaming, brawling or ‘*«'ng Town Clerk.” paid in advance, and said grantee shall not exceed a distance of one NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION other disorderly conduct on the prem­ L hereby given of the elec- shall also have the right to discon­ w a n t a m hundred (100) feet from such low 032833 MFN ises on which such dance show or lot June the 18th, 1929, pressure line. Said grantee may be tinue the services of gas to any cus­ other public amusement shall be reap contents of the foregoing tomer who shall use gas of grantee required in any instance to extend Department of the Interior, U. S. held shall be punished by a fine in not contracted for with said grantee. then existing low pressure mains a Land Office at Las Cruces, N. M. any amount not exceeding seventy . i * * nd conditions of the SECTION 6. distance o f not more than two hun­ May 15, 1929. dollars or by imprisonment in the [ ir*nchise are as fol- Meters shall be furnished by gran­ dred (200) feet to supply any per­ NOTICE is hereby given that town jail for a period not exceeding tee as hereinafter provided. The son, joint stock association, partner­ Eligio Rodela, o f Picacho, N. M., sixty days or by both such fine and LARVEX said grantee shall have access to ship or corporation with gas, such who, on March 3, 1927, made Hd. imprisonment. customers’ premises at all reasonable ^ANCE n o . 43 extension to be at the expense of entry containing 640 acres, No. Passed and approved April 29th mothproofs hours to install, inspect, test or read said grantee and in no instance shall 032833, for E% sec. 7, W % sec. 8, 1929. a meter, and to repair, remove or it be required at its expense to ex­ Township 18-S., Range 17-E., N. M. (SEAL) cloth... G RANTING t o replace the same or any property of tend any such main a greater dis­ P. Meridian, has filed notice o f in­ E. C. JACKSON, Mayor, Spraying Larvex: l its =£ELEY GAS COM- said grantee situated on the cus­ tance than two hundred (200) feet tention to make three year proof, H. A. SIMS Mothproofs fabrics not Rs opLC.CESSORS AND tomers' premises. Customers shall to' f ar tesia , n e w for each customer, contracting to to establish claim to the land above Acting Town Clerk. 18-4t: permit no one other than an agent, washable—clothes, rugs, use gas aforesaid. In those cases described, before Dan C. Savage, U. iC0\STPivANCHISE F0R official or employee of said grantee furniture. wherein said grantee is required S. Commissioner, at Roswell, N. M., ^0NnpCVON AND to install, change, remove, connect LINDBERGH’S WEDDING hereunder to extend its low pres­ on the 29th day o f June, 1929. Rinsing Larvex: FriS’r n,F A GAS DIS- or disconnect the meter or other WAS A SURPRISE sure mains not exceeding said two Claimant names as witnesses: Mothproofs all washable S thp T^NT 0R SYS. properties of said Grantee. The hundred (200) feet aforesaid, pro­ George Clements, A. Roy Treat, woolens. "I InE th^ VN 0F LAKE Grantee shall never be required to ENGLEWOOD, N. J.,— Ambassador vided that said grantee shall never Antonio Maldonado, of Picacho, N. 1 *r,nHE COUNTY OF furnish gas or services to any cus­ and Mrs. Morrow late Monday an­ be required to connect or allow any M., Hubert Staggs, of Roswell, N. M. LfTVp A TERM OF tomer who is in default in the pay­ nounced the marriage of their dau­ connection for any service pipe with V. B. MAY, i KATfI .YEARS, a n d ment for gas or service furnished ghter, Anne to Col. Charles A. any intermediate or high pressure 21-5t Register. .»ATUra ^ A^N1) CHARGES by said grantee either at the same Lindbergh. ^ u/aNTAPS mains and further providing that BBtonnSA® SERVICE premises or elsewhere until the ar­ News of the wedding came as a said grantee shall not be required complete surprise. No advance an­ r e a p U e K f t h e r e f o r . rears have been fully paid and set­ Hd. Addi. 12-29-16 321.57 acres T O , A I t l. S E OF THE to run any service pipe from any 028683 MFN nouncement of the date had been main to any curb except at right tled for. made, although there had been many ^ ¿ , El s a n d p u b - SECTION 7. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION angles to such curb and main, the newspaper guesses, most of which F PtIRPn?r.SAU) TOWN The grantee shall furnish gas to grantee shall never be required at its had favored mid-June. Jains S 0F l a y in g the said Town and the inhabitants Department of the Interior U. S. expense to lay or construct any It was all the more surprising " d un Anrd l a t e r a l s thereof, as herein provided at the Land Office At Las Cruces, N. M ., service pipe extension beyond the since every large newspaper of this ^ ti. , e a s a m e f o r rate of ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) per April 22, 1929. curb lines o f any streets or alleys. section and some some considerable fcScusrnutn T0 ™ E thousand cubic feet, same to be paid NOTICE is hereby given thst THE ENTIRE EXPENSE FOR labor distances away have beseiged the N ® * ® 8 a n d i n - monthly as bills are furnished as Otto Douthitt, of Caprock, N. M., F g f s a id TOWN. and material for such service pipe Morrow estate since the family first hereinabove set forth to its cus­ who, on February 25, 1924, made Hd. extension beyond the curb line of entry containing 321.67 acres, No. moved there this month and have FLIT tomers, and in case such bill is paid BY THE any street shall be borne solely by followed them to the Maine summer on or before ten days after issuance, 028683, for SWNEÎ4, W HSEM .NEK the person, joint stock association, camp and back. In addition many 0pL. J v ES 0 F THE the same shall be discounted at the SWW sec. 33, T. 11-S., R. 30-E., lota Kill's Flies partnership or corporation or indus­ news picture agencies have kept ACTION * ARTHUR: rate of ten per cent (10% ) per 1, 2, 3, sec. 6, T. 12-S., R. 30-E., N. try or manufacturing concern or photographers in doae proximity for thousand cubic feet. Said bills shall M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of any other customer desiring same. weeks. M o s q u i t o e s New"*« (i.*s c «n>pany. be payable at the office o f the intention to make three year proof, However, the said grantee at its op­ * Z £ x'co' iu «*- grantee in Lake Arthur. Said grantee to establish claim to the land above Other Household tion and without obligation hereun­ Red, White, Blue and Tallow carbon shall furnish gas to industries or described, before Dan C. Savage, U. tha rirt. hC” ^ y der may construct said service pipe paper for tracing on cloth.—TTie L^hiae " privi- factories within the said Town at S. Commissioner, at Roswell, N. M., L IC „ . the town of extension from the curb lines to on the 3rd day of Jane, 1928. Messenger. Mexico and over the such rate as may ba agreed upon the point desired by such consumer • Ï COTTONWOOD ITEMS HOUSE APPROVES THE OIL M EN WILL FORM (Miss Alma Bradley, Reporter) W ant Mrs. Wilma Dillard o f Carlsbad visited at the J. I. Funk home Tues­ NEW TARIFF BILL TUES. A STATE OIL POLICY AT day afternoon. Ra t e s DOuNT FIVE WORDS TO ROSWELL JUNE 3 AND 4 W. A. Watson and daughters Misses Minimum Charge for |m Vacation WASHINGTON, D. C.— In an at­ Mable, Grace and Pauline motored Subsequent runs, minima* mosphere electrified with charges of to Roswell Monday. • trading” partisan debate and res­ Ads over 6 lines first r j A state policy to be presented to Ads <»ver 5 lines 2nd run \ urrected campaign arguments, the Miss Anna Lee Turner o f Lake the oil conservation conference called house Monday approved another score Arthur visited at the home of Miss Days amendments to the >»y l’r‘’sldent Hoover for Colorado of committee — — - ...... Grace Watson Monday afternoon. tariff bill and paved the way for a *>P™g8 on June 10 will be formulated f o r sale final vote late Tuesday. at Roawel! ° n J,une 3 and 4 ln a c o n - Mrs. A. V. Whitlock (nee Miss The session, lasting more than six f^ence with oil operators and busi- Frances Nelson) of Carlsbad visited We have enroute to hours, was the stormiest of any of eastern New Mexico, at the home of her father and bro­ brand new bungalow tm«ns j are on the way— wont be long since the republican-framed measure according to an announcement made ther, Gus and Ed Nelson last week. Built piano with bench, was taken up three weeks ago, and by (jovernor R. C. Dillon at Ro>well ^ now before you’ll be planning on subject to your ins|>ectioii. out of it emerged an amendment, recently. _ Quite a number of people attend­ is right and you can have approved by 106 to 00, placing a duty An executive comittee, which is ed Sunday school at Lower Cotton­ to pay. Write or use cr Nwhat to do and where to go. of 10 per cent on hides, rates ranging «° officially represent the governor wood Sunday. Mr. Johnson was elect­ Send full informtaion from 12 Vi to 30 per cent on leather aIld the state of New Mexico at ed superintendent of the school. and a levy of 20 per cent on boots the Colorado Springs conference has N a m e ______and shoes. been appointed by Governor Dillon Everyone is invited to attend Sunday Don’t matter how you plan— school next Sunday. All these commodities have been «nd will call a meeting of the com- Address or R. R. on the free list for years and first mittee in Roswell on June 3-4 to The girls' club known as the ” Hap- clothes are necessary— and that’s were retained in that catagory in the work out the state program, py Hour Club” which was organized City ...... State . present bill. Urgent demands for L. G. Staley, state geologist, and last summer will continue its work The following may be our Business— running a service duties, however, led to reconsider»- Hugh B. Woodward, lieutenant gov- this summer with the help of Miss You inay (may not) use tion and the committee conceded to ernor of New Mexico will be two store and carrying the practical Velma Borschell. The club will meet members from the cattle raising and members of this committee, the gov- Name ______New York and New England shoe ernor announced Saturday. Governor at the W. L. Bradley home Friday kind of men’s wearables— and afternoon. manufacturing states. Dillon has also appointed another A d d ress______An attempt by Representative committee which he believes repre- whether it’s a pair of boots and The Upper Cottonwood baseball Hudspeth, Democrat, Texas, to make sents the varied interests of the state team met the Lower Cottonwood team N a m e ______. the hide duty 20 per cent was re­ in order that these interests may breeches; a big Stetson Hat and have an opportunity to present their at Lower Cottonwood Sunday. The jected by vote of 100 to 58. A d d re ss______views at the conference. Upper Cottonwood boys won with a a Leather Jacket—or a fine Suit Of other amendments approved The Baldwin Piano the ways and means committee was Business interests of Eastern New score of 30-6. This ball game not being enough for the day, another California Street, Denver, of Clothes and all the trimmings victorious in every instance. Mexico and independent operators The most important amendments have taken the position that the fu­ game was played. Upper Cotton­ wood winning again with a score ou can find them here. adopted besides the hide, leather and ture welfare o f the state demands shoe proposals would provide an in- «hat New Mexico vigorously oppose 16-9. FOR SALE—One black crease in the duty on flaxseed from any plan which would have as its cow, three years old, three 56 to 63 cents a bushel; a rate of object the curtailment of drilling Ed Watson of Santa Fe, who was per day. Tom Ferguses, |10 a ton on broom corn, rice straw operations in this section o f the visiting at the home of his brother farm, one and one fourth and fiber, now on the free list; an state, at least until such time as W. A. Watson, motored to Roswell of Artesia. increase of 40 cents a pound in the the production in eastern New Mex- where he and Miss Nola Brantley o f C ß € m O D € L rates of 82.10 on unstemmed and >co had reached the point where it May hill, were quietly married. They 82.75 on stemmed wrapper tobacco, would be inconsistent with a sane were accompanied by W’. A. Watson, ED WILLIAMS and a boost of one-quarter of a cent conservation policy, Mr. and Mrs. Ellise Brantley of LOST in the bill rate of 1 3-4 cents a pound Governor Dillon anounced recently Mayhill. Afterward they motored on onions. «hat any decision reached by the to the home of the bride at MayhilL LOST— Friday night. Maj The house Tuesday passed the tar- state executive committee at the Church of Christ, Hag iff bill and sent it to the senate. Colorado Springs conference would The Cottonwood Woman’s club met handbag containing two { sprinkling it over the fruit in layers The vote was 254 to 157. be subject to the ultimate ratifica- at the home of Mrs. Victor Parker with turquoise frames, l and letting them stand overnight. Providing increases in import lev- tion of B. F. Pankey, state land com- last week, quite a number o f the a letter and other articles [INSIDE INFORMATION] In the morning stir until the sugar ies on hundreds o f agricultural and missioner and the governor, himself, members and a few visitors were return to Messenger off*» is dissolved and then press the juice manufactured commodities are for a A conference of New Mexico rep- present- As this ended the year’s ceive reward. well from the cherries. Tie a small re-organization of the tariff commis- resentatives who have been appoint- work, a picnic was given and lunch Prune salad is made by simmering quantity of whole spices in a loose sion, the bill will be referred to the ed by Governor Dillon to attend the served on the lawn in honor o f Miss RK.MEMHKK THIS prunes until soft, removing the stones cheesecloth bag, and boil in the juice senate finance committee, which plans Hoover oil conservation meeting, will Velma Borschell county demonstra­ carefully and stuffing the cavity with until the sirup is three-fourths of to hold extensive hearings before re- be held probably in Santa Fe, Charles tion agent, who has met with the well-seasoned cottage or cream cheese. its original quantity. Pour while hot porting it to the senate. B. Barker, attorney for the land club throughout the year giving them If you buy shoes her* yet It is served on lettuce with French over the drained cherries, and add With leaders talking of an all sum- office said Tuesday to determine New cooking demonstrations. The club standard, or well-known i or Mayonnaise dressing. 2 tablespoons of well-flavored vinegar mer recess, it appears doubtful Mexico’s attitude before the main will begin their summer’s work with as Selz or W. L. Dougls to each pint. Seal and allow to whether the bill will be taken up conference meets at Colorado Springs the help of Miss Borschell. best known shoes, and stand about two weeks to blend be­ To make cinnamon buns or rolls, in the senate for several months. on une 10. known merchandise also. fore using. simply roll out your ordinary raised ______Governor Dillon wired Secretary Dr. and Mrs. I. B. McCormick at- JAY DUVALL bread dough, cut with a large cooky THRIFT PRACTICE BEST °* ,th* Intcri°r * * y L>'man Wilbur | tended the Lovington celebration Sun­ 122 N. Main St.-RoswoB, cutter, brush the tops with egg, and FAMOUS SAÌINGS OF RULE TO BE FOLLOWED that he would name flve P * »o n s to day. FAMOUS MEN _ „ act as New Mexico’s executive com- sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar. By S. W. Straus, President o f Am- mjtlee Do not use too much cinnamon. Three erican Society for Thrift. parts of sugar to one of cinnamon Ckaa. Byers, night chief o f police: He announced the following ad- is a good proportion. • Just hand this red card to the judge I ditional names to the New Mexico in the morning at 10 o’clock. Maybe This season of the year marks a delegation: Robert Henderson, Chest- new epoch in the lives of a large er Dexter, Van S. Welch, M. E. Commercial or home-canned peach­ your eyesight will be better for stop signs after this.”—Las Vegas portion of our population. It is the Baish, all of Artesia; B. C. Mossman, es may be spiced for those who like time when thousands of our young Mrs. Grace Phillips, both of Ros- STOP, LOOK, LIS them. Drain 9 or 9 halves of large News. people are leaving institutions o f well; C. M. Hall, Carlsbad; J. C. firm peaches. Press 5 cloves into learning and going into the world of Larkin, Raton; L. C. Hanlon, Wil- each piece. Make a sirup of the "Ladies and gentlemen, the next practical affairs. It is in keeping lard; William Snyder, Lovington; Sid- IT IS V A C A TIO N TIME juice drained from the peaches, which event will be the feature event for with the spirit of the day, therefore, ney Weil, L. A. McRae, W. A. Kele- should be about 3-4 cup, an equal today. The management of the Cow­ that thought be given to some of her, J. R. McCollum, Albuquerque; amount of vinegar, 3-4 cup of sugar, boys’ Reunion takes great pleasure Better come in and have us check your tires the problems that will confront these T. N. Espe, Santa Fe; C. L. Green, and spice with three blades of mace, in announcing that Con Jackson will young people as they move forward Farmington. replace those that are bad. Our reason for 2 or 3 small pieces o f stick cinna­ now bull-dog a tom cat from an in the journey of life. minding you to come to Herbst & Wortman mon. Add 1-8 teaspoonful salt. Cook airplane. Mr. Jackson.”—Las Vegas If it were possible to lay down a News. the peaches in this sirup for 15 to general rule for the benefit of every­ Governor R. C. Dillon Friday ap­ 20 minutes, or until the peaches —IS— one such a rule would be along the pointed 31 delegates to represent have absorbed some of the sirup. Al­ They call a pair of twin sisters lines of encouraging thrift practice. New Mexico at the oil conservation Because we have nothing in stock but the B low the fruit to stand 3 or 4 hours who live over at Santa Fe "Tonsils” We all have different ambitions and conference which has been called by before serving so that the flavors because everybody takes them out.— points" o'f* "view* The philosophy “ of Pr” ident. Hoover to meet at Colo- TIRE you can buy— regardless of the will blend. La3 Vegas News. life with each of us necessarily varies ra Santa vegetables are processed under steam the satisfaction you get from wear­ ress in life if we are wasteful of our Ft,; .E*. M’ E1^ot’ Santa Fel 0 A- pressure for safety. ing Selz or W. L. Douglas shoes. time, energies, health and material E am zo‘a dr” Fa" a F e = H-,B- A™- Herbst & Wortm They will appreciate the informa­ po.sea.ions Thrift habits are a >tage, Carlibri; W- C. Kneale, C.rls- Pickled cherries, flavored with tion, and so will I. safeguard against practices that lead *a ’ : ' ' c° [t’ «-“ Hsbad; H. D. Phone 22— Dexter, N. M. spices and preserved in vinegar, make JAY DUVALL, Roswell, N. M. only to failure. Bedford, Roswell; Herman R. Criie, a good addition to your supply of Most anything for men. 22-2tc We may differ on questions o f * oswel1’ F ’ B’ Smith, RosweB; E. A. P. S. Don’t forget that we are going to have a tasty relishes. Wash and pit sour ethics and morality but all will agree rS"n i F' Bos" cherries, and add three-fourths of Messenger want ads get results. that idleness, lack of ambition and i* ’ ’ , 7, " Ro8weR; Jack their weight or measure of sugar. Messenger want ads get results. dissipation cannot go with thrift. ^ jf0na1!d’ R°8' celebration on July Fourth. Those who are thrifty will always A „ ur on ' Headly, Roswell; be found in the march of progress. R' n*.V'g n"*>ii1’ v °SWC’ H*1 Cave, THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN Some will be more successful than «/¡n’l o' p m°U” ’ Roswell; S. 1| others—the factors of circumstance M. Willis, S. P. Hannigan, Roswell; and ability will tell— but where there A. C. Brown, Artesia; Martin Yates, is thrift there always will be prog­ Artesia; William Dooley, Artesia; ress. Where there is lack of thrift John Nickolas, Shiprock; James M. there always will be retrogression Hervey, Albuquerque; Mrs. Blanche either present or potential. .Trigg, Ft. Sumner; Will Springer, Those who are at this time leaving 'a* lKai’' our schools and colleges no doubt Crosley Icyball find themselves the recipients of STEINS’ CURRENT EVENTS ample counsel but no matter what (By Ben, in Lordsburg Liberal) be said to them along these lines I nothing will prove of more lasting Maybe one reason of the lax en­ PERFECT REFRIGERATION practical value than the admonition forcement of the laws is that they | to bear in mind at all times that are trying to work pre-Ford ideas success, prosperity and happiness are in the post-jazz age. 2c A DAY! | the rewards only of those who prac­ Grandma’s nightgown must appear tice thrift. to have been an awful waste to the Will do all any other modern refrigerator will modern flapper. Makes ice, will freeze desserts and salads- The lawyer had returned home The revolution in Mexico was even after an important case in which he longer than a democratic convention had been defending a man charged ‘n the U. S. A., otherwise about the LESS INITIAL COST with murder. j same results. “He was aquitted,” beamed the With floods in the middle states, LESS OPERATING COST lawyer. ¡cyclones in others, snow storms in “ Wonderful! On what grounds?” «he summer all that remains to make REQUIRES NO ELECTRICITY OR $ aS ‘ Insanity. I proved that his fath- things normal is for California to er had spent five years in a lunatic Pu]]..an earthquake or two CAN BE USED ANYWHERE asylum.” Who said the west was wild and "But he hadn’t had he?” wooly._ Court a week in Lordsburg ’•Yes,” said the barrister; "he was and did not hang a one. Call at C. & C. Garage for Demonstration a doctor there, but I saw no need to bring that fact out.” The star's composing room has what is described to us as a new “It’s the little things in life that soundproof proofroom, but is has CHAS. A. TANNER tell,” said Alibi Sue as she yanked been more euphoniously introduced her kid brother from under the sofa, by the sport desk as "the house of Electrical Contractor correction.”— Kansas City Star. Messenger Want Ads pay. HAGERMAN, NEW MEXICO Messenger Want Ads pay. Messenger Want Ada pay.