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1 frf CAVERN CITY CHRONICLE, CARLSBAD, NEW MEXICO. HELP US TO KEEP THE WOLVES OUT! Will Drill Three Wells in South of Lovington A Sunday's Drive in the Guadaloupe Foot -Hills (New Hobbs Reporter) In these few words Is embodied a great thought, a message sent to the worthy citizens of New Hobbs, by the dear little children who are asking for the upbuilding of a bea- showing all county, state and fed tiful city, which would give them a eral roads in existence. State line Dal Paso Highway is in good condition for traffic. Road machinery and workers are on the Job at present, and, due to the rain of several days ago, will be able to put that section of the traffic artery in excellent shape. Mr.

and Mrs. W. R. Yelverton motored to Lubbock today, expecting to return tomorrow. City Trustee Yel verton went to the Plains metropolis on business connected with the prosecuted east of New Hobbs.

Important road work now being Announcement of a tri-dally passenger stage from Carlsbad to the potash camp of the United States Potash 23 miles east of the Cavern City is one more indication of operations on a larger scale at the mining camp. The stage route Is in operation, and carrying passengers. chance to grow and progress. Once available, this may will the Commissioners to intelli In such a moaern city as pictured one that could make that drive and not feel that they had been almost on holy ground couldn't appreciate nature, for nature haos been more lavish with its wonders in the Guadalupe mountains than any place gently decide the needs in road construction, in the light of available in this cut, there is something to look forward to, something to be proud of, something to aspire to. That is the plan of a modern city funds, and guide them in making where health, Joy, happiness, suc that I know, with its secret passages under ground that would hide a city.

cess and prosperity are the funda decisions as to future expenditure of road money, having in mind the service to be rendered, in the best possible manner to the greatest number of people. Its lofty crags, and queer growth of L. Parker, director of extension work of the Normal University, Las Vegas, New Mexico, was a New Hobbs visitor today, the guest of w4By Noel L. Johnson) This is my lazy day. It has been raining.

Farmers and stockmen are huddled on the sidewalk. Everybody is in a good humor. Leaving Hope morning last spring with the lady that I've been boarding with for over a quarter of century, in a Ford, with hot coffee and sandwiches, we drove over the splendid road via Artesia, to old Seven Rivers, dodged aft and stop ped at the old cemetery down by the Pecos. We read the story of the pea-pie there, that had lived far from doctors and medicine. Most all of the graves that were marked were made in the early eighties, but there was one that attracted my attention more particularly.

It was the one marked -by native sand stone, made by some artist with a chisel and hammer. A beautlfukppiece of work. It had a bullet hole in the center and the reading was plain. "William H. Johnson, died 1879." Standing there for a few minutes my mind ran back to a story a lady told me one time about a man that had gotten in bad with his father-in- shrubbery, widing trails and odd formation will hold you for hours In wonder at God's big show mountain.

Some day Carlsbad will be on of the noted cities of the world for its natural things to look at. We left the ThayeW ranch and visited several other ranches on a side trip back that afternoon. After-we had gone some fifteen miles Mrs. Johnson gasped, "I forgot, to get a drink of water." 8he was so taken (New Hobbs Reporter) The Western DrilUng Company with headquarters at Artesia, has begun work on the new Western-Republic State No. 1, located in the NE 1-4 SE 1-4 section 13-17-36, approximately eight miles south ol Lovington and about lour miles northwest oX Humble City.

The weU will be drilled 4500 feet and tor production rather than just to protect the lease. The Western Drilling Company also announced two other locations in addition to the one eight miles south ol Lovington. One is Western Drilling State No. 1 in NE1-4 NE-1-4 section 16-20-32 in Lea County, northeast of Carlsbad and 10 miles -northwest of the J. S.

Covert test. The other is about two miles northwest of production in the Hobbs Hold and will be known as Western Republic State No. 2. It is in SW NE section 15-18-37. The Western-Texas State No.

1 section 17-17334 on top of the cap-rock east of the Maljamar is now drilling beyond 4560 feet after overcoming a bad fishing Job. An interesting visitor of Friday last was Mrs. Cline Smith of Clovis, a sister of Superintendent A. D. Smith, who dropped In for a brief stay with her brother.

Ka QmUh Viae a vara V1pVi Rtnnri- Superintendent A. D. Smith of our Municipal Schools. Every department of the schools was Inspected by Mr. Parker, who Sam Cleaton, was a visitor to Carlsbad and Roswell during the present week, on coart matters for various clients.

Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Orafe were visitors to Port Worth, Texas, several days this week, making the trip by auto.

mental principles upon which it is built. Nevertheless, no matter how prosperous a city may be it must have the elements of protection and prevention. In former days the physician was burdened with the care of sickness; he worked day and night to take care of the sick. He made his daily rounds, looking after Johnny's cold and Mary's tonsils. Smith's typhoid fever and Brown's heart trouble.

Now the physician is interested in the system of preventative medicine, he does not wait until the disease sets in, he forsees dager and prevents it. He does not have to run day and night to take care of these conditions, but prevents them. He advises Johnny's parents to keep him away from children that have colds and insists that those that expressed in emphatic terms his ap with the queer things, big things preciation of the remarkable showing made during the few months they have been in existence. Every department of the schools was Inspected by Mr. Parker, who and uncommon sights, that her thirst had disappeared entirely.

Just as the sun began to disappear behind the big hill with its full dress of every kind of cactus and NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF CIVIL ACTIO! expressed in emphatic terms his ap preciation of the remarkable showing made during the few months they have been In existence. other plants all with the stickers brush, and high trees, we started back toward home. It began to get IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR EDDY COUNTY, STATE OF dark. She quit talking, and we drove have colds be kept quarantined and NEW MEXICO O. J.

Dowling, Administrator de Isolated and prevents them Horn spreading this dreadful disease of law. They lived in the same house, but they were in the quedow for each other. One morning the son-in-law took a walk around the house and met the father-in-law. The result was that the wife ran screaming to her fallen husband, and their little baby, Just learning to walk, on and on, finally arriving at Hope after taking our coffee at Artesia, i time to go to bed before day. If any of you old boys have quit talking to your wives, Just take her some day this spring when the weather warms up and make that colds among other children.

The school principal and the teacher know and understand the serious bonis non with the will annexed of the estate 'of Ida F. Munger, deceased, Plaintin. vs. Oscar W. Sanner, Rilla White, Belle Sanner, Lucille Burns, formerly Lucille Gor- em type, they have all received modern training and education, they are all wide awake to the value of these preventive measures, they are willing to go to work, all they want is the co-operation of the parents, the community and the loyal citizens.

The physicians in Lea County ley, Matilda Munger Hering, J. E. toddled out, and this woman said the little one walked in it father's Letters from A. C. Chesher, now at Excelsior Springs, Missouri, convalescent from a minor operation, state that he will be able to leave the clinic very shortly, and expects to arrive home shortly after February 1st.

Mr. Chesher left here three weeks ago. Lea County's Board of Commissioners have ordered repairs on Jal Highway, between Carlsbad avenue and the Dal Paso Highway. This stretch of less than two miles has been somewhat neglected, and is In a bad state. From Jal Highway to Munger, P.

H. Munger, Mary Mun 1 ing in school circles of New Mexico, having formerly served as regent of a state institution, and at present recognized as a leading spirit in gen- eral educational affairs. trip. The next story that I have in mind, is the story of the Indian fight between Charley Wilson and Mr. always ready to be of to the members of the community and anx ness of colds and see to it that any child with a cold should be excluded from the school, be kept home and receive proper attention, through the hands of a skilful and qualified physician.

The modern physician sees to it that Mary gets an immunizing dose of Toxin-Antitoxin against diphtheria instead of "wait blood that ran across the ground. This stone was the final climax of ger Smith, O. J. Dowling, Administrator of the estate of W. R.

Munger, deceased; the unknown heirs have expressed their willingness to treat all the children and immunize them with all the modern protective and preventative measures so that morning's walk for the Loving and a band of the Apaches of Ida F. Munger, deceased; the un near the place which is now called known heirs of W. R. Munger, de ious to help build such a powerful wall as presented in this picture for the welfare of their communities. Thus the dear little children of Lea county are asking us to help build in each town of Lea county There were others that were in Loving's.

Crossing on the Pecos, "near In recognition of the chaos that has heretofor governed road building and extension operations in Lea county, our Board of Commissioners has ordered prepared a map, teresting to think of and hidden be that they can grow up to be healthy happv and loyal citizens and help keep up that fortified wall against Loving, N. where they fought 300 Indians. It is not a legend. It these hungry wolves. So let up help such a wall to keep the hungry ceased; and all unknown claimants of any right, title or interest in the real estate described in the Petition herein, Defendants.

No. 5076. The State of New Mexico: To, Oscar W. Sanner, Impleaded with the following named defendants against wolves out. The physicians of Lea them build it county are ready to build they are I -Dr.

M. A. Elstein. (I ing until Mary has already contracted Diphtheria and then be immunized. The modern physiciap.

realizes fully well his responsibility and relationship to the Community and keeps in constant touch with modern progress in medicine. Visit a modern physician's office and you will find there an office that is neat and clean, nifty and attractive, on his table you will find all up to date books and literature, he is equipped with diagnostic instruments and neath the sod, with no marker. We are told that along about the beginning of the Lincoln County War, a great battle was fought near Seven and a string of unnamed were buried in a trench. You can get a real kick out of the old grave yard at Seven Rivers. Leaving there we drove on down the highway, and turned up Rocky Arroya.

The spring morning was whom substituted service is hereby sought to be obtained, to-wit: You, is a true story, told me often by my father who was not far away, and retold in the same words by Charlie Goodnight who was a partner of Loving's. There is not many people living these days that know this story was real and was enacted within a few miles of Carlsbad In 1867, when Indians, rattlesnakes, and Viniagarones, held full sway, before Billy the Kid or Pat Garrett had ap Oscar W. Sanner, Rilla White, Belle Sanner, Lucille Burns, formerly Lucille Gorley, Matilda Munger Hering, J. E. Munger, P.

H.4Munger, Mary Munger Smith, O. J. Dowling, splendid. It was Sunday, and as we drove slowly up the creek, with peared on the scene. Administrator of theestate of W.

cactus of every kind imaginable on Munger, deceased; the unknown the hillsides, we passed several heirs of Ida F. Munger, deceased; Enido latlerios Have the Big Kick, all of the time. If they didn't have it, we would sell a kind that did. It Is the big thing in our supply, department, just as much a feature as devices, he is versed and posted on all the latest preventive methods. He is ready to fight these hungry wolves off from every home and from every path of the community.

He is always ready to help build such a protective wall, of brick made up of the Sunday school picnics. It looked, the unknown heirs of W. R. Munger, Watei Analyses of The Carlsbad Springs deceased; and all unknown claimants of any right, title, or interest in the real estate described In the amended Petition herein, Greeting: You and each of you latest in the field of preventative medicine. He works hand in hand with the Board of Health of his community like everybody had turned out and was taking Sunday on Rocky.

Some from Dexter, some from Lake Arthur and some from Carlsbad. Now and then car parked off in a corner indicated romance. Leaving Rocky we meandered on up the queen highway until we came to the foot of the first big hill, when It began to rain. My compan Following is the comparative analyses of the waters of the spring from which Cirtsbad gets its name, and that at Karlsbad, in Czecho are hereby notified that there is an action now pending in the District and sees that all these prophlyactive measures are very well carried out. Court of Eddy County, New Mexico, wherein O.

J. Dowling, Administrator de bonis non with the will an "Ml UBE The Physicians of Hobbs and New slovakia. The figures are on the Dart par million, and show the u-perlority of the local waters, over those of the greatest spa In Europe: Hypothetical Combinations nexed of the estate of Ida F. Mun Hobbs, of Lea county and other ion said she was hungry so we pulled out beside the road. My first inclin counties are all made up of the mod- ger, deceased, is the plaintiff and you and each of you are defendants.

ation was to get a sack and hunt chips, but the missus said we can being numbered 5076 on the Civil Docket of said Court. No. 031387 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION That the general nature and ob Just spread the lunch on our knees. It rained for some time. We talked of the children, our checkered ca jects of said action are (a) To obtain an Order of the Department of the Interior reers since we had thrown our war bags together, and somehow, the U.

S. Land Office at Las races. Court directing the sale of all, or part, of the following described real estate belonging to the estate of New Mexico, Jan. 27, 1931. Sodium chloride Carlsbad 865.56; Karlsbad 1,196.252.

Sodium sulphate Carlsbad 752.74; Karlsbad 2.739281. Magnesiuru sulphate Carlsbad, 369.60; Karlsbad none. Calcium sulphate Carlsbad Karlsbad, none reported. Magnesium bicarbonate Carlsbad 90.02; Karlsbad 34.7512. Calcium bicarbonate Carlsbad Karlsbad, 274.785.

Ferric oxide and 'Alumina Carlsbad 20.52; Karlsbad, none. Ferrous Carbonate Carlsbad none t- UAiri? T7kTTr rrwo'Viwn IL. Our service section has real mechanics back of the radiator and cylinder block cleaning, by our new process, pump packing, battery testing and upkeep and whatever needs to be done right about a a car We don't balk at any mechanical problem. Still possible to get your radiator frozen but you won't if you use our Prestone Anti-Freeze. NOTICE is hereby given that Eliz minutes slipped by.

She said she wanted a drink of water. We drove on to the Thayer ranch, walked all over it, and both of us had the time of our lives. Any abeth Pickens, of Carlsbad. N. Ida F.

Munger, deceased, for the payment of debts of said estate and the expenses of administration, said real estate "being described as it IT IS TOO LATE TO CORRECT THE TROUBLE fr who, on January 18, 1926, made homestead entry No. .031387, for NV4 SEK, SWSWi4 Sec. 22, I South, Range 26 East, N. M. P.

M. East 50 feet of lots 2 and 4 in Karlsbad 4.2538. NEMNEK, Section 27, Township 23 S. Range N. M.

Meridian has filed notice of intention to make 3 year Proof, to establish claim to Aluminum Phosphate Carlsbad none; Karlsbad 29.451. the land above described, before Silica Carlsbad 20.52; Karlsbad. James W. Stagner, U. S.

Commis 14.4082. C. E. DENH0F 160 acres, being NW 1-4 Section 31, township 16 South, Range 26 East, N. M.

P. M. Lot 8, Block 39, Stevens Addition to the town of Eddy, now City of Carlsbad, Eddy County, New Mexico. One half burial lot Artesia Cemetery, Artesia, New Mexico. 7 acres in Section 3, township 18 South, Range 26 East, N.

M. P. M. 1 acre in SW 1-3 SW 1-4 SW 1-4 Section 22, township 18, Sodium Carbonate Carlsbad Block 95 Stevens Second Addition to the town of Eddy, now City of Carlsbad, New Mexico. West 100 feet of Lots 2 and 4 in Block 95 Stevens Second Addition to the town of Eddy, now City of Carlsbad, New Mexico.

Lot 11, block 47, Kermit, New Mexico. You are further notified that un none: Karlsbad 1,243.50. Potassium Sulphate Carlsbad "EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Weaver's Garage "MOST WORK FOR LEAST MONEY" none; Karlsbad 50.772. Total solids Carlsbad 2.81421. Karlsbad.

5.597.452. sioner, at Carlsbad, N. on the 13th day of March 1931. Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas Calloway of Loving, N. Mex.

Henry Hamilton, of Carlsbad, N. Mex. Arch Lewis, of Cienega, N. Mex. Tom Tucker, of Carlsbad.

N. Mex. V. B. MAY, Register, act 12-29-16 less you enter your appearance in said Cause on or before the 21st day of March, 1931, judgment will HANDY SCRATCH PADS Made of remnants, but good Only 25 cents a pound.

-19th Successful Year in Carlsbad Cavern City Chronicle. y- be taken against you by default and for the relief prayed for in said Amended Petition. Y6u are further notified that Chas. H. Jones, whose Post Office address is Carlsbad, New Mexico, is the attorney for the plaintiff.

WITNESS my hand ana seal as Clerk of said court this 23rd day of January, 1931. i ni I Lecture on PAGE -WAY Stage Lines (SEAL) RUTH S. NYE, County Clerk. Pub. 27 F.

3-10-17. i DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE NEW SCHEDULES pecos Carlsbad Artesia Roswell Las Cruces, New Mexico, Dec. 17, 1930. Notice Is hereby given that the Cancels all Previous Schedule State of New Mexico has filed in this office its selection No. 125, Serial No.

042874 for Public Buildings, under Act of June 20, 1910, lor the following land: SW 1-4 SE 1-4 Sec. 19, Lot 2. Bee. 30. T.

21 R. 22 SE 1-4 NE 1-4 Sec. 25, T. 21 8., R. 21 SE 1-4 SE- 1-4 Sec.

3, T. 22 R. 21 M. M. The purpose of this notice is to allow all persons claiming the land rV I II North Bound Read Up.

A. M. P. M. Roswell 12:00 9:00 Dexter 11:15 8:15 Hagerman 11:00 8:00 LakeArthur 10:45 7:45 Artesia 10:30 7:30 Carlsbad 9:20 6:15 Carlsbad 9:10 6:00 Otis 8:55 5:50 Loving 8:40 5:40 Malaga (mt) 8:30 5:15 Orla (ct) 8:30 5:15 Pecos 7:15 4:00 South Bound Read Down A.

M. P. M. 6:30 3:30 7:00 4.00 7:15 4:15 7:30 4:30 8:00 5:00 9:05 6:05 9:15 6:15 9:25 6:25 9:35 6.35 9:45 (mt) 6:45 11:45 (ct) 8:45 1:15 10:15 adversely, or desiring to show It to be mineral in character, an opportunity to file their protests against the approval of the selection. V.

B. MAY. Register. First Christian Cliiueh I KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Carlsbad Coun i a vr i ni cil, No. 2719, holds regular meetings on toe second rvpv i lessinp and fourth Tues HI U.

day nights of each month, at the parochial Mhool house. Visiting knights je Direct daily service from Pecos to Carlsbad Cavern and return and from Roswell to Carlsbad Cavern, and return same day, connections at Roswell for all points East. North and West At Pecos for all points East, South and West at Carlsbad for El Paso and Hobbs. SUNDAY, M. FREE.

COME always welcome. By order of W. C. Berger, Grand Knight, Arthur Hoose, Secretary..

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