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Artesia Advocate from Artesia, New Mexico • 8

Artesia Advocate from Artesia, New Mexico • 8

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1 ARTSiA ADVOCATE, APRIL It, 1S2S 1 i' of i -v I- 1 DIIDll PUIIDPU llfDOV I THE PRAltY. fil XITTTj" -i7j iimim iiiiiiiiiii liiiiiii i i "'f if Olast Saturday was held the Dcm- ELECTRIC SHOE WILL BE DEVELOPE uyDic primary for Eddy County. It jftisno quief affair. A Democratic 'firiiiilary in Eddy county is -always more ot less animated because a nom ination on the democratic ticket is BAPTI8T8 PLAN TO REACH 1 5,001 equivalent to an election. The affair pulled off in November is nothing COUNTRY 4UNDAY SCHOOLS THIS SUMMER.

REPAIRING 'I We guarantee you the very best work at the cheapest prices in town. Get others prices and "ome in. Auto tops made and repaired. J. A.

BIVINS more than a ratification so lar as Kddy County democratic nominees are concerned. Eddy County believed in 1eing prompt and having the agony and suspense ended so the primary was called early and the women were allowed to vote. This was the first time the fair sex helo- PROVIDE BETTER TEACHERS I -1 ed to save the1 country and judging p. 76 Million Campaign, With Assistance trom the way they voted they do not i need any coaching. Ihev voted 1 '1 of Sunday School Board, Makes Extension Program Possible.

early and late and -seemed to' enjoy it. It was a cold, blustering day, plenty of wind and dust. The polls were held in the brick buildine that is be TAGtE Shuts clMenge your ricbi so vatiedttoiy wqveat' so appealing to the eye; so satis fypigto the touchy Awccderful I Variety of weaves, rare blends of cotton, fibre and silk. ing built for the new quarters of the s-' 1 I Keens State Bank. The Judges of I A election were K.

Fatherree, J. T. "Collins, iylctreary. 'V I The clerks were; Louis Mc.Malion,, The candidate for the different ofices Thc weavers of Eagle Shirtings know the lure of fine fabrics! Every shirt the ultimate in value were much in evidence. Each one had a large following of friends who faithfully worked for their candi dates, rhey deserve credit.

It was GOOD i DEPENDABLE I OIL STOVES 'N EVERYTHING Joyce-Pruit jCo. no fun to stand all dav out in a cold (lust storm, with one hand busy hold ing on the hat and the other digging dust out of the eyes while striving to induce a voter tor a certain can didate. it was a foregone conclusion that there were not enough offices to go around. For some offices there was oyce-Pruit quite a contention, for others res there was but one candidate. We met nearly all of them and thiv MFT Kl Ar ST pcared to he well qualified for the SCHOOL PP.OPR!AT!ON oftiTe- for which Uiey aspired.

Eddy county would have made no mistake nominating anv one of them. It DR. I. 4. VAN NESS Corresponding Secretary Baptist Sunday School Board.

was simply aa case of the man that could get the most votes. We append an unofficial report of the election ror Representative EARNEST BEST ASPHYXIATED Sir. T'. ('. Sikts.

April 8, 192; ('niinly 'I'nasurcT of llddy County'. Qii'Klind, New Mexico. Dear Sir: I'imiii he tjcucral School I'iiikI ninv hi: 1 1 a i i 1 lilt 'ii tlicir cstiiiiatcs allowed for llie seliool year, please tran to I lie aiioiis school districts of ciiiinty, Sixteen Thousand D(d'ar; and place the respective aliiniiut t'i llie credit of tiie Is as fidhivvs j. IIAKTEL No Oooosition In what la believed to be the moat extensive campaign tor the development of rural Sunday Schools that haa yet been undertaken by any single denomination, the force of Southern Baptists eepeolally interested In Sun Buyyour feed from W. F.

Hollo-mon Sons. -We deliver. Quifk sales and small profits. Photic 32. For State Senator Ernest Best, who formerly lived on day scnool work wlu undertake to IRISH STEW Cottonwood and worked on the Dr.

Bailey ranch, was asyhyziated at his home near Dexter, April 12. While in the well pit fixing his pump was reach 15,000 or more rural Sunday Schools of the South and Southwest (rUANTHAN No Opposition or Clerk I): M. JACKSON No Opposition or Probate Judge F. E. WILSON No Onnosition Amount crccntaKC of l''sl imate 1M thla summer, Dr.

J. Van overcome with gas and was dead when found by his man who was working with him, 1 District Otis Lower lilack Upper lllaek h' o' KwB' corresPon-lnK secretary ot the lover i Baptist aunday School Board at Nash Hie deceased was quite well known For Superintendent here at Artesia. He was a steady industrious young man about 30 vears GEO. M. BRINTON No Oonosition su The work Is made possible by the 1 i larger funds available from the 76 Mil Commissioner district 3 lbs.

mutton from the neck. 2 c. pototatoes cut, in dice. 2-3 turnips cut in cubes. c.

carrots cui in cubes. 1 small onion, i 1-4 c. flour. Salt and pepper. Cut them at into small remove piefs of fat and fry out the fat and brown meat in When well browned cover, with boiling water and boil fifteen minutes, reduce the heat and cook at the simmering point until the, meat is tender; add vegetables and cook until done.

Thicken with flour. Serve with dumplings. (j. R. HOWARD No Onnosition Won Campaign and will be carried on 7.V.KK by the forces of the eighteen states ol Oiicen Kockv Arrova I.nkeudod Hope Loving Malaga Dayton Arte si, 'I toka of age, married and a wife and two small children.

His ultimate death is deplored and should be a warning to those who descend into wells or mines not recently used. A simple method to detect the oresence 1. 81 II .1251 4.1155 2.1.1 1 1 -I 4 .158 'or District Attornev Dj.i.io the Southern Baptist Convention in K. C. DOW 1426 648.8 i co-operation with the Sundav Srhnnl J.

C. (jILIJKKT 212 1 67.28 44! 'vW of the deadly gas is to lower a lighted lantern into the well. If it goes out it is dangerous to descend. (ottonvv CarMiad Board. Additional workers will be put on In every state and a large number of Sunday School Institutes will, be held in the hope of reaching a great majority of the rural Sunday Schools i iicepcn.iciii 27.7'XI 1 1 LL A 1 WVATT 382 "or Sheriff C.I-.O.

BATTOiV 692 BECKETT 331 tom cooper 576 Walter Mcdonald 491 Total In every, state. Normal Sunday School Ycrv rcspectfitllv eours. CKO. M. County Superintciiufiit For Treasurer insuiuies win nera in nrty couu We have some Bargains in well I C)E CUNNINGHAM 658 ties or Tennessee, for Instance, and LT) LUSK 1345 over 600 rural centers will be reached or A5tKSor A U.SEFU'.

with the better system of inday LESSON FOR DEAD ONES School teaching and methods of admin-, lstration. Similar methods will be fol- JOE ITHiNS 1086 L. S. VERS 942 Coniinissioner District No. 1 vw.en una.

K.n.l ot i Iowed uMe lisine, is inc i fnnttul, mi amp. the1 OF. JAMES 1186 MILTON SMITH 2 836 la'ied liian inau said lie could not selected oil lands BOTH IN FEE AND LEASES Oil Lands, Leases and Royalties Bought and Sold PRIVETT HAWORTH fcr vmi snwrgvi worn. Over $300,000 a yew will be ex Commissioner Dist. No.

2 ii. R. BKA1NARD 705 WATSON 1311 Mr. N. V.

Cook as. nominated for iirvcryor Iml we did not obtain the wall I he did know was that wlieh he advertised hen the lmsi uc-s, and when he didn't adveniM' I In't et it, and lie proposed to keep mi advertising -Springer St man. pended on Stnday School field work In the territory of the Southern Baptist Convention, It Is announced, and every state organization will greatly enlarge 1U Sunday School force, giving especial attention to the development of the igures. See Us Grow- -W. F.

Hollomon rural schools. Sons. Phone 32. In order that an adequate number of AMERICAN LEGION DANGER OF AN ACUTE SHORTAGE OF OIL Instructors may be available tor rylag on this larger program: a thirty Chicago, 111.. A Shirley Pooov is day normal school well be held In Nash LOCAL TIME TABLE Santa Fe R.

R. VVKST liOl'M) y.i7 nKer I'. M. M5 Freik'ht I FAST HOUND AW Passenger I'. M.

91 I'reifjlit 8:55 A. 'I. C. O. HKOVVN.

Aent. proposed as the memorial flower of ville, beginning May 81, in the Instruction In which a large regular faculty ot Sunday School experts ami many he American Legion. The suggestion reached Commander Milton J. Foreman of the Illinois special lecturers will bo employed. (Bakersfleltl Californian) Summarized this is the oil.solution in California Production during January as reported by the United States geological survey, as barrels, or more than one-'forth of the entire production of the United States.

Supplies of crude 6il )epartment today from National feadquarters in Indianapolis, followi The Sunday School Board at vllle has Just established a department ng the adoption of a resolution to hat eifect by the Edward B. Rodes Of Sunday School administration which will deal with nil questions of Sunday has been questioned -by the California railroad commission, which, although having no jurisdiction over oil companies and no regulatory power as to oil prices, is concerned by reason of the fact that fuel oil is an, important item in the cost sheets of the public utility companies phich produce gas and electricity and which may urge additional cost as the basis of a plea for higher rates. The oil companies admit this possibility, but point out that an advance in -the price of fuel oil and gasoline is absolutely the only way to conserve the supply and stimulate new production. With surplus stocks declining at the rate of nearly a million barrels a and buyers looking to California as the cheapest oil market in the country, there grave dapger of an acute shortage in the. near-future.

-a Sohool organization and equipment. ost, 01 I act-ma, Washington. The resohitioii follows "Lest we. in the day's vvjrk sur-uiule'l by home and happiness, for This department will be In charge of Arthur Flake, who has been a member get our comrades, who sleep in AT I KIND P.t'ol the field force of the Sunday School ri-Ul IVH1L0 V.T Board tor quite a while, and who was ranee and here in the Arms of the in storage decreased 889.00 barrels, and there was af urther decrease of 872,704 barrels of storage oil in February deliveries having exceeded produtcion. Due to the growing demand for oib products and the increased cost of production, -prices have been advanced 25 cents a barrel for crude, which is reflected in higher prices for the refined product.

The propriety of the advance Motherland formerly superintendent of the Sunday School of the First Baptist church of "1 est we forget 'that greater love' these American boys who 'gave FISHING TACKLE Fort Worth, Texas, said to be the Sunday School in the South' Build Batter Church Houses. u-ir lives lor their lelluwmen "Lest we forget that 'In F'lander's ield the poppies grow, among the rosses. row on raw, and that nature i-w rnmiinf Another department ot the 8unriar ERYTHIN Bch0 Bocrd lTln sttentlon to the eems to have raised in these simole 1 flowers tMe most eloquent monument a waving scarlet blessing over their graves Be it resolved that the Eward B. I nwuiBfiviuvui vi imtier Cuurcfl i nouses and pastors' homes in the rural districts, furnishing architects' slant for thla purpose and detailed Instructions without cost to churches which contemplate buildings along these Rhodes Post. American Legion, iri- Joyce-Pruit Co.

i tigurate a movement to have the nrley Poppy adopted as the Mem- Flower of the American Legion Don't Let Hot Weather Worry You We have a complete stock of Hot Weathetv Meat Specials, just what you are looking for. That the American Legion take steps: to assist and urge that every public parK, cemetery and every private garden, in gratitude to the men who made the supreme sacrifice, do the coming spring and summer. and every spring and summer there- fter, revere the mernpry of our sol-ier dead by setting aside a plot for CltV The Good Live Phonograph Representation We have a wendarful sclutlv Pkonograpk ancy far good live Slants. Communicate with ut at ones for further particulars. THE PIANO SALES CO.

"ikl I KfN ni in niisir! oncun i wr Ws continued display of Waving red pop S'l Everything Sanitary and Quality Guaranteed mat a red ppppy be worn by every member of the American Legion on Memorial Day, 1920 and every year thereafter," The formal adoption of the Shirley Toppy as proposed Would require the -Phon37 Fred-tinell, "Man aamr action of the American LeffiM ioJ Convention..

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1920-1920