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BATUftlurilWiM, 1946 THR COtt)MDU Xi!.Y COUMEA PAOSTWo Published cvfyry evening except Sunday. scale- of the map I .end tnllo to the inch and lite contour Interval Is 10 feel, showing tho hcishi or an parts of tho area above, sea leveL-N!W Mexican. ..Publisher Editor Entered as second-class nuttier at ttte frestofHce- at .Columbus, H M. Tho Associated Press U exclusive y snlltlcd to the ue for publica tion bt alt news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this paper and alio (he local news published herein. There, was a meeting of an ad vertising club recently in Kl 1'asn, and Scott White, former president of the Ad Club, who attended a con vention In Indianapolis' recently, nmdo a brief report, lie said It was brought out that out of the 75,00) business failures last year 75 per cent were, among f.rms that do not advertise, llo said 75 per cent nf Ihn advertising Is done by tho UXM, SUHSCIUITiON HATES. Per single copy I .05 One week One mouth Three months Hix months .. One year JO .... .75 2ju0 3J0 620 ADVERTISING RATES. One Insertion, per inch ..,--300 Six Insertions, per Inch 7So Clsstllled ads and reading nbtlces, 10 cents per line; by lbs month. 8 cents. Vol. It. Weekly Courier. No. 2 Saturday, June 2C IKO. MAP COLUMBUS QUADItAXGU: A new map of tho Columbus Quadrangle in Luna county has lieen lnued by the U. a Geological Sur vey. This is one of the areas along the Mexican border that were nwppeil by the Geological Survey In cooperation with the war Depart men!. It is typical nf (he arid region of Ihfl Foulhwest. whrre the flats arc wry flat and the mountains very strep; where all Iho year's rain cimes down at once in a torrential flood; where for mow than ten months of the year few clouds fleck the turquoise dome of the sky; .where the intense glare of the after noon sunlight gives way to a rich gulden sunset, which U In turn fol lowed by a soft-purpto twilight Here the summers arc long and the days are hot, but the nights are In variably cool. No trees grow here except lit hardy mesqulte which produces mora wood for fuel from Its roots thaa from its trunk and branches ond a Munted juniper, which Is found in the hills. Turbulent ilreamsAsnme tumbling out of the Trrs Hertsunas inounUmsi- in the western 'part of the quadrangle, but nu reaching the level lands, over come by the heat, they vanish Into the air or crawl underground, few shallow wells furnish water for short irrigation ditches that feed email patches of alfalfa. Cattle raising is nioro or less of an experiment, but some flocks nf fcheep and gusls help In make the foothills picturesque. The Trr Hermanos mountain n tn heights nf more than KM) feet above sea level, nnd their long slopes extend several miles cast ward to the plains. A rectangular system of roads serves the ranches on, the plains, and the Kl Paso and Southwestern Hallroad crosses Ihe oullii-rn part of Ihn quadrangle. The Iteming road, which runs tittle west of north straight across the quadrangle, is the graded bed ni a railroad that was never fin lilted. It was this mad that General I'ershiiig and bis troops followed in their pursuit of Villa into Mexico after Ihe raid on Columbus. The stifataUfc iiam'aii, N. M Juno ?a-MMoff-lug fo the reports ur htiichnKHi in this vicinity, woivoj at iieeMttlny very numerous, aim uurn spring hoAe dostroyiti muuy rat ami in tome iiuuuicts havo Injure full grown cottltj. Tho wulves rtfl ur tho Inrgo limber variety, jmtL m most uf (heir wptk 1. donVS, it has bent almost impossible-to ffr iiieni on uy siiooung. u n-ppesirti that most of the. killing has Doeo ouo retail concerns in the country.,,,,.. ,. ,, ,., .i,,,.,. '. i llo added that It had been praetl. '.,'"' . '.. rnllr ilrmnnnlraled thai only truth I " . . . '. . . " In advertising paid. ,As added evi dence In Mr. White's report. It mny be remarked that anyone may pick Mil tho successful firms in any city, Lotumbus Included, by turning tho i.i pes of any newspaper. Tho suc cessful merchants are represented by their advertising. PROSPECTUS OF Romaho Mining Co. Authorized Cupitnl $400,000. Share Par Value $1.00 L. L. Uurkhead, the Columbus Dally Courier's represontalivo at Ihe San Francisco convention, will kv his imldi) infonnatlon to the Daily Courier's readers every day next week. Mr. Uurkhead will have a 'hado" over other correspondents. in that he is ono of New Mexico's twelve delegates to the convention. If you want to see any village grow Into a city over night, com pleto a concrete road from any larger city to It- Hotels, restaurants, garages, oil stations, in fad all busi ness. Increases as If by msgic. Owen of Oklahoma Is the Western man who ha a show for the Demo. cralle nomination. The Daily Courier predicts that when Hie McAdoo-Cox deadlock takes place, Owen will tie the Harding of the convention. Ily turning two screws on a Cafl ferula inventor's sheet steel mold for building concrete walls after the concrete has been tamped, the outer sides are expanded and the core con. traded for easy removal. This issue of tho Courier contains the minutes of the meeting of the I'oard of Equalization and no the minutes of the meeting of the Hoard nf County Commissioners of Luui hcoitnly. lave uppouUM lo government hunt ir, but on account of the shortage of incii In the biological survey, il Is thought little can He done this sen son, and many uf tho ranchmen arc now making attempts to trap Ihcsti predatory minimis. When Columbus gets an Immi grant agent, cdndltlons'wlll Improve. And Columbus Is going tn havo one. and thai means an open port of entry. Tho Daily Courier Is for good roads. Experiences In oilier states prove Ihelr wonderful valuo to n community. SjrifMM Mtfffvnl Slock SILVEIt CITY. N. M, Juno So hobcrt Hell, a rancher on the lower Mlmbres, now has some uf the finest Hereford breeding lock In Iho tfoulhucsl nixl several promising bulls and heifers havo been born on tho Hell ranoli this spring. Hell's herd is headed by Heau llamlolph, a sou of Grand Champion Ilandolph, which was sold a year ago for over ri),0U0. On tho frmalo side of the herd Hell has blood uf sumo of Iho most famous Hereford known in the L'nlletl States. Tho foundation of his herd w-as purchased several ymrs agn in Hereford. Texas and If rareful hrredlug is continued Hell moii will have some of Iho finest .cattle In America. INHERITS TEN MILLIONS tYcttrdy, Imhc of the Daily Courier contained the fir.t diif. lay veftijt of the Romaho Minin Compaay. It contained a brief purport of the company. WanWd .J t.rJ f J!r,rtn .n nublished the first paratfraph of it prosfxetw. Today'g advertUeaent may he dry readin-but not to anyone interested in mi Herraan.B, tkoe wonderlul mineraliied mountains containing untold wealth Iyi nine m,ilc from ColuraWs. . , (Continued from Friday.) An examination of the conditions present lead (o tho conclusion that tlicry wcria at least Ihreo distinct lerlods of uplift, steadily Increasing ii. Intensity iul cx(nn( nf action and culmlnalliig in (he formation of Hie high rago' forming the northeast part uf Iho group mrlloned above. The result of these various move ments Is plainly Indicated by tho piTsence of fault nines anil fissures having a northwesUouthcast strike. One nf the principal fault zones enters the properly of this company near tho cast end of tho Mcllowzo .No. t and insses through the Grass hopper, Iho Waterloo and the Doro thy W. Examination of Ihn fault tones of this 'district lndlcata un- -mlstakably Ihe presence of targe bodies nf quartz-iorphyry ores oc cupying such fault zones, which fact is further discussed under Mineral ization. Mineralization. The mines nf Hits district havo Ifcn known for many years ami havo yielded n moderate production from Ihe Cincinnati vein and from lead, silver and tins' deposits In lime stone, nearly all of which produc tion has como from Hie near surfaco high grade oro stringers or iwckets. n altcnipl being made to ascertain If the ore perststed In deplh. Th tivldenl Intent of the early day miner was in clean out such oro a could lie easily reached, and further, such oro as lent Itself In Iho then Inown methods of concentration and smelling. An estimated produc tion to ilato of several huiu'lred thousand dollars In gold, silver, lead nnd zinc from Hits district from workings which can ho classed as surface, or gopher, will give an Ink ling uf tho osslbllilles contained In the proper development of Ihe -Immense bodies of quartz ivorpliyry ores which have been tappcil In Ihn tail year. Hecause of Iho Immense strides made In Iho perfection of milling machinery and processes uf concentration, Iho vast bottle's of low grade ores which have iHen lapped Mow tho early day work ings and In development work can Im handled cheaply end with such n degree of success thai alt values nro saved. (tntlmied Monday.) "If anyone Is delaying building, awaiting a cheaper market, lliey ore e lazy." remarked a real estater yesterday. Get your "Stars and Stripes" out 'Ilie sizn cuts no figure. II is the flag that shows Ihe heart as a rule. Columbus will celebrate Hie Fourth nf July In the time honored way. load Improvements in Hits end of Iho county hro Imminent. "Honor among thieves." Couldn't trll you. Never was one. Daily Courier, 75 cents per month, Tenny Williams & Co., Brokers TUCSON, ARIZONA IS Alice Antoinette t)e Lamar of New York city, wl-o has Inherited ItO.OUO. OUO of the estate of tbo late Captain Jowi.li It. )e Lamar. In 1018 the ! Lamar estate was estimated at 120, 000,000. AppralMl of I lie Mints to day shows an Increase of J8t7.7JX The End of a Perfect Day IPP KMtKky Mm FwmI ( DCTI101T. Mich- JutlP M. August . Owyrr of Mlddlesboro, Kentucky, a traveling auditor for Uio United Mine Workers of America, was found dead in tho office of his brother, Dennis H. Dwycr, an atlor iiicy hero last night. According to the iwllce, ho had been strangled. ' 1 he offices bore evidence of a strug gle nnd employes of tho building told of hearing n dlsturbanco but said they could not remcmbersccing anyone leave Iho suite. Frank 11 Dohany. a prominent at torney and bank director, later was detained, for Investigation. Ques tioned by Iho police. Dohany denied any connection with Dwycr's death, according lo the officer, explaining Iho presence of blood nn his clothing by saying ho had found the doad nwn on ion uuicn nuor nnu niiru Hie body Into a chair. According In tbo brother of the dead man, Dohany was ono of rarty nf lawyers who gathered In tils offlco (luring tho evening, and Dohany and tho union official were Ufl alone In Iho office about 0 tfclock. . !Yu-Vfr n-ii vlriitatlv a strnnser tn every member of tho parly but him jclf, tho brother stated. He' came hero five day agn on personal busi ness. He was 47 years of age. FOUND EUROPE HUNGRY II. Ilennau. ssalitant to Herbert iloover. food commissioner, who has just returned front wnr ridden Kuro iwnn countries. He found conditions abroad little better thau they wirs at the end of tbt war. gftciry m Track k 1m LsA&sff, Oiac it (ir sasNwr IIOUrrrOH. Texas, Juno M-Thc belli wurself gweerv slnry Idea hasj been ;tyeloped a bit further. The latest scheme Is a 'inovcy-wovey' grocery that Is being started bere. It Is a Krocery storo on a truck which cnllj at your door In supply your 'wants, 'tills .latest Idea has Jbeen .palenlwl by ihe Movcy-Wovey fftriiee'ry Company, vfhlcli announces P. will have a fleet nf ten moving sHMervltiB stores In operation In Houston July I. Tho company say li U the- Mltlmnln aim to reach every town In Texas with a population ol more than 6000. ami later In extend to other stains. II Is now advertising for manager in towns throughout tim stale. Tho slogan of the com- I Inany Is "We Go To You. Our Bloro J I at Your 1'ronl Door." Pim AJUs Stirt is tatriyMl by Firi BILVF.lt CITY, N. M, Juno 20. The general store owned by Lymnii Ttevarrow at plnos Alios was com plctaly destroyed by fire of unknown origin lost week. Tho flro was ills- rnvcrcd at to o'clock at night, nnd tlio flames had gained such headwny it was Impossible lo do anything towards saving tho building ur Iho tontenti, The building was brick and adobo and was valued at about 84000, and the Stock at about IttOO, There was a small insuranco un both. As Ihcrn was no ono In the storo at the tlmo iho origin of tho firo is a mystory. StVf Ctty tajy sRrVK Npill4Aifci Truck BILVEll Crn. June 200nylonl Stephen?, aged 7 years, was serious. I) bu,l not fatally injured when lm was strucK ny a rorii intck at tho corner of Milliard and Market strceU tiero a few day ago. Tho boy had Just itej.jied gf tljp curb and was aliuul lo cross the street when Hie truck rounded the corner, knocking him tn Ihe pavement and rendering him unconscious. Tho fa ther was near at the time and car- lied Iho bay Into the office of Dr. liutlirie. where he was given first aid treatment, after which he was laVen to his home. No bones were broken and It Is boliovcd ho will recover. Mr. and .Mrs. Stephens are Michigan people, here for the health , of "their daughter, who is In a local, sanitarium. o - White Signal District Rfygfts 1mm Dqttsits 8II.VKII CITY, N. M, Juno M.- The work of Installing tho big en giiie and the air compressor at tho Merry Widow shaft uf the lladlum I'ompany in the White Signal dls tuct has been cnmpleled and moro rapid progress ran Iw expected from now on. According In reports from While glgnal, two new deposits of ore have been discovered as tho nv suit of rareful prospecting of tho claims, and further development work will he started at once. Moro machinery I now in transit, nnd by the end of the summer iTVl. J peeled that mining will bo carried mil with a large force nf men and modern machinery. NOTIAIGAWS JUST NECESSITIES Blue Hlotllnu Paper, largo sheets, for office desks; also Thumfe Tuck.1 tn keep II In place. Writing Papers for ladles, and gentlemen! all colors and "Izos. Ink all dolon, and Ink Well WlIlK WASTK HASKGT8 LirtTEH vnxs IW(HCK'FM.K , 'Tlio Ijirgo lxq.f ,v Ijtrflo stock (rpe ?.Her,';all eotom, for alnost evejr;,twe. The Book .Shop (The Courier Job Prrottao cfl.) KK.r.(Wi: & HURKMKAI), Prpfrker . " fissp f is- iMM in " 1 V '