The Spanish-American, Roy Harding : 'County Ñéw Mexico, Sátárday May. 13, 1922. THE SPANISH--AMERICAN , i- . Published By v THE SPANISH-AMERICAN PRINTING COMPANY " ? Frank L. Schultz, Editor. " Wm; GrJohhson; Associate Edito? Subscription $2.00 per -year, payable stridí Advance. Í Entered as second-class matter at the post officéJn Roy, N.ÍM. ; ' . Registered August 27, 1912. '-. r HOY YOUNG LADY AWARD ED HONOR AS REWARD i FOR ACHIEVEMENT Word was received in Roy this week that Miss Shirley Nutter, who is district manager of the 31utcallLife Insurance Company of New York, has been awarded one of the vacation trips -that are .given annually by this Corn EIGHT YEARS SERVICE nnmr f-v thflif ranvaoantotiirflo who surpass a given amount of! ,T .'a Postmaster Johnson, R. L. Carrier, Edgar Floersheim completed their eighth year with thé federal government last Sun day. 'Mr. Johnson was appoin ted Postmaster May 1st, 1914 and Edgar Flersheim Assistant Postmaster but later took the Civil Service and transferred to carrier at which work he has Mr. PABLO QUINTANA DIES FROM DIPHTHERIA Pablo Quintana 'a " Spanish BAPTIST .CHURCH RESOLD V.rTioNs"-. '.w.ir. -'-- "Whereas, the modern dance, speaking gentleman living" in the pool and card playing is recog- east pHii ui lUHH pasacu an ay mzeu vy an spunuau,y inuiueu last Friday after an'illness of people as weilding a fateful in- several days from an aggravated ;flúence on the cause of christian- case of diphtheria and other "ity: and: Whereas, the evil complications. Mr. Quintana has spread like some deadly con- came to Roy a few' years ago tagion since the beginning of the from Sabinoso and the later was great world war, and: Where- marnea to Francisquita Lucero, as., this great evil, is threatening daughter of Antonio R. Luoero.jto engulf many of our children To this union was boi-n one and young people and impair daughter. The funeral took place their usefulness as christians: Saturday morning and burial fol Therefore be it resolved, that lowed in the Roy Cemetery. The , we. show our disapproval as a S. A. extends sympathy to the church by refusing to Dermit any No. 11,958 bereaved. insurance written for the year. The volume of business any agent must .get for the fiscal '.year in order to participate in one of the company's vacation trips, has been set at $125,000. .Miss Nutter who wrote ' more .than this amount however, and and addition to being awarded the fine vacation trip, with .every expense defrayed by her company, has been highly rec ommended by the head office at iiew York, as well as by the -state headquarters at Albuquer que. . The achievement of this young lady is not míy a máflPóf dis tinction ior herself, but is also quite an advertisement for the three trips are made, daily by, a town, wnen m is taicen into con- Mxa auto truck to carry the sideration that among all of the 'maii frora the train to the post representatives of this company office. in the itate, and the large towns I The office is nów served by and cities in their ' territories tw.o Rural Routes and, two Star from which to draw business R0Utes and on July 1st another from, Mss Nutter was the only star Route to Kephart will be one in New Mexico to qualify started and mobablv , another Johnson' term will expire in Feb ruary 1924 and should he com plete his term it will give him 10 years service . He has seen the of fice, grow, from a Fourth Class Office to a large Third Class and bordering on á Second Class . Office.: Up to the time he took over the office only 17, i)00 money order had been writ ten and today nearly 60,Q00 have been Written arid instead of receiving two or three pocches and sacks daily as in 1914, now from . 30 to 50 are received daily. When he first took over the office the mail was carried on the backi. of . the rail road agent; later a cart was ordered, then a wagon, and now two and MRS. SOPHIA BIAPENDO PAS, SES AWAY' ' ". : for the trip. The vacation outing, awarded the live agents of the Mutual life CJompany this year will .be to Vancouver, Canada, and will be given some, time (during -'-the. cominj summer. Every expense of the winning., .agent is jtken care of and every arrangement of the trip is provided for be fore hand. Miss Nutter's, many.. friends cav the mesa are "unan- 62 mije rural route. When this service is established Roy will probably have the best mail ser vice, of any -small town in the state. Mr. Johnson and" Mr. floersheim are. to. be;congratul- atea on tne iong.;seryice wim uie governments rit; ;! : v. ST. GEORGE SCHOOL CLOSES Sí ?tíéorfife'" lhoo. was ol imous in extending congratcla-! ed to close Friday,, before the ions. ; ' ,! ' ' ; i' .daté set for thé exercises. , Commencement," which The You can have a splendid appe- was to have taken place Monday restiui sep uy xaxing iwihw, the children, ,.and. the irapru-Fairview-Pharmacy. Tdence shown by some of the peo- ... - ; r- , V' NOTICE v FOR PUBLICATION The second scholastic year has been completed, and with great success, altho laboring many times under great difficulties. The attendance fias been very Department of the Interior U. S. LAND OFFICE AT Clay ton, New Mexico, April 14 1922 TAfrrnn i t iLAJ iNuii nenf"S worked faithfully for the school's Thomas Hughes, of Roy Harding , ' . . . . Co., New Mexico, who, on May 8th, 1919. made Homestead En try, No. 026222 for SftSE 14, Sec. 10. SVV4;Sec. 11. NW Vu SWHNEU, Sec. 14, NE; NWViSEVi, Section 15, Town ship 18 N. Range 25 E. N. M. P. Meridian has filed notice of in ention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before b, Sophia Biapendo, wife of Moi sés Biapendo formerly of Mos quero but who has been .living in Roy the past few . weeks died ;iri the east part of town May. 3rd., from tuberculosis. Mrs. Biapendo ' was' the sister . of Noe Trujillo an exservice man and a member, of the Roy: Post. of .the American. Legion. .The. body wás buried Thursday in the Roy Cemetery. The two chil dren of Mr. Biapendo have died within the past six weeks and this leaves Mr. Biapendo alone in the world having lost his fam ily of a wjfe and, wq, children in six weeKs. . .. - -, - ' " A ..v. v ftitf loef and fill Vldvo NOTICE is hereby given that success,, uacn year onngs Dei- ter results, and the coming year appears very promising. The members of the sixth, and seventh grades gave a fare well luncheon,- last Wednesday,' for the graduating class, in the children's refectory of the Sis ters' Convent. Blue and Gold, the class colors were carried out in the decorations and tiny bas- H. Foster, U. S. Commissioner ets 01 mué ana goia imea wun at his office at Roy, New Mexicoy candies graced each member s on the 25th. day of May. 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: place. Rev. Father Vachon, who has Leandro Archuleta, J. H. Hughes .labored so faithfully, among his Manuel Archuleta and Harry Stafford all of Roy, New Mex ' H. H. Errett, ;; Register. "Coming "Mo Woman Knows" Watch for the date. Universal Special 'C-x parishoners, and for the success of the. school is much in need of a rest,- which should be assured him, that he might regain his health after his years work. : The distribution of the Medals and Prizes will take place after High Mass on Sunday, May 8th. Premier Tires 30 x 3 1-2 $10.85 R. S. Wood Motor Co. NOTICE OF SALE FORECLOSURE OF CHATTEL ; MORTGAGE ' ,n , .; 1 .! Whereas: 'Wóódai'd, now of the county of Harding, State of New Mexico, as mortgagor, by two chattel itnórtgages dated June 9th, 1920, and February 9th, 1921, respectively.' and filed in the County Clerks office ir; the county of Union, , State oi New Mexicó that being the county of his then residence, sold and .conveyed to Roy Trust & Savings Bank; of Roy, New Mexico, as mortgagee, the fol lowing' described 1 personal pro perty, to wit:. .Four holstein cows, one' red yearling steer. one black yearling holstein steer, ojie red yearling heifer one red whitefaced calf, one red calf and tyo black calves, all unbráñded or brands unknown, one half in terest in registered holstein hull, two black marws, one Oliver and one Moline Oo-Devin" one tWo- imr, bladk-ítk'-iIaiiJEíBfí-'f atod. whereáé, said Dóté 'théreih'r des cribed, payable tq'said mortgagee and auiy transieiTea,io to.e rirsi National Bank, of Roy, successor to said Roy. Trust & Sayings Bank., to secure which said conv eyances was made are now due. aid Unpaid and whereas the hold r of said prommisory notes earns itself insecure ; now, theref Ore, I, C. L. Justice, Cashier and auth orized agent of said First Nation al Bank, of Roy, in pursuance of the powers in said chattel mort gages granted, and at . the re quest of the holder of said prom issory notes do - hereby give notice that I will, on the 22nd day of May. A. D. 1922, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 6 P.M. of same day,, at the Hugh Mit chell Ranch, twelve miles north east of Roy, in the county of Harding, Státe of New.. Mexico, offer for sale and seH the pro perty conveyed as aforesaid ; to the best andrhjgh.st fcidder for cash, or satisfactory credit- and upon full and .complete settle ment of the purchse-money thereof will deliver ihe property so sold to the!purchiserr and will apply the. proceeds, of the sale as directed by said chattel mortgage. ; , v '. This 25th day:Of AprilA) DÍ 1922. ' Cashier First lNatioriaPBank By person who attends, or evert san ctions the ; dance, .pool or . card playing, to teach or hold office in,;, any! aurihary recognized " as being a part Of the church to sing "soloSj or to hold any place of trust' or" leadership to which they may be elected. ' ' ' . With the -glory of God and the honor of Christ and the pro gress of the redeemers kingdom in. view, and with a desire ;to show brotherly' kindness and love and to be perfectly just, to all members of the church, we therefore further resolve ; That m the future beginning with Saturday May 6th, 1922 should any ! ' member óf ' thé " Baptist Church of Roy engage in the modem dance' where there, is a participation1 of : both' sexes, or engage in pool or card playing that by such act such-member automatically -severs member ship with this ; church unless said member appears before the Church within 30 days after the transgression and makes satis factory ' acknowlégement ! and promises to refrain from such conduct in the future; ;Be it further resolved, that tftése res-i olutions be spread upon our min utes and that they-become a part of our constitution and by laws.! Positive guilt- of the ac cused member - must be estab lished before the name shall be removed from the church roll., The charge may be madé by any member ?or may come through a discipline committee. Signed , ;- P. L. Gunn. - C. A.Rhyne. . t " P. B. Harris m ' ' : .r. -.jF.Enerspittí c a '.' Board of Deacons.? W.-L. Massegee, rr Ti- - Pastor. ' "?: 1. The names of 11 whe voted for the adoption ,of the-j above; resolutions nave Deen Kept and-will be placed on the clerks book. " v - -; Report of the condition of the 1 - -..;.v- . "FIRST NATIONAL BANK" at Roy, in the State of New Mexico, at the close of business on May 5th, 1922. : . ... . ,, ..';' .- RESOURCES ; ., ' :-.: 1.-' Loans and discounts, including redis- ; ' . " counts, acceptances, acceptances of other banks, and ;. 1 , foreign bills Of exchange or drafts sold with , '. ' ' , ' indorsement of this bank. . '. ., ?176,228.52 .Total loans. 2. Overdrafts, secured, none; unsecured. $33.79 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: j j Furaiture and Fixtures, 8. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 10. Cash in vault and amount due from - , national banks ... ' ;. ' . 11 Amount due from State banks, bankers, : 1 j t , and trust companies in the United States (other than included in Items 8, 9, and 10) : 13. Checks on other banks in the same city or town as .reporting bank' Total of Items 9, 10 11, 12 and 13, ?16,038 . 33 14. . Checks and drafts on banks located - ouiside of city or town of reporting bank ' 1,400.20 Miscellaneous cash items - . - 15. Fededal Reserve Stock 16. Other assets, if any. Interest Earned uncollected ? $176,228.52 33.79 102.67 . 1,850.00 .10,393.98 10,592.74 4,595.61 849.98 1,400.20 1,800.00 4,515.64 17 18. 19.f Total .-.' i . LIABILITIES : " Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits . ; . ... ........ 6,896 .51 cLess current expenses, interest, and taxes paid 6,146.34 22.' Amount due to national banks i Total of Item 22 34292 v ' 26. Individual deposits subject to check :; J Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subjest to Re serve, Items 26. 27, 28, 29, 30 and 31 97,178.55 ' 32. Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) . . Total of time deposits subject to " Reserve, Items 32, 33, 34and 35 37,741.46 40: Notes and bills rediscounted, in- : ,. . eluding acceptance of other banks and ; 1 . ' rt bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank " 44. Liabilities other than those .stated interest collected Unearned 213.463.13 50,000.00 10,000.00 750.17 342Í92 97,178.55 37,741.46 17,107.55 342.48 213,463,13, - m TOTAL.;........;..... State of New Mexico. County óf Hording: SS,'1- T si -r i . . . . . j. yusuce,. uasnier 01 tne aDovenamea DanK, ao solemnly: swear that the above statement is true to the hest of my knowl edge and beliefs- .- i : , r.; V'; : - j C. 'L. ' Justice Cashier , J ', ' Correct Attest:. -J'- - ; , ', .-,- G. R. Abernathy, !lt',T ( , :u , , V..w F. S. Brown, T- i , .:..; H. B. Jones. ' 'V4V---iv,;- .í.Diréctdrsv - ; ;7" Vs Subscribed and swoei ,tp before me, this lltti, day of May; 1922. (SEAL);. v .w. Frank L. Schultz, Notary Public. My cóilimission expires-October 28th, 1922. - - --v.- notice 1 for Publication Department of the Interior U. S. LAND OFFICE AT Clay ton, New Mexico, April 25th, 1922. ., NOTICE is hereby given that Victor E. Bixby. of Roy, Hard ing County,- New Mexico, Who, on March, 19. 1918, and May, 3, 1921, made Homestead . Er-iif No. 025873, and No. 026063 for ÉV& SE, SW SEi1, SE,, SWU.-NWIA SEi4, NEV4 SWV4, Wy2 SWi4, Sec. 30. -NV4 NE14, EM NWV4, NWÍ4 NW14, Sec. 31, Township 21, Range 25 E. N: M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Thfee Year . Proof, to establish claiir to, the land above described, be fore F. H, Foster, U.-S. Commis sioner, at his office at Roy, New Mexico, on the 6th day of June, 1922. ,; Claiment names as witnesses: Piis. Arbógast, M. M.;Brugge :mah; T. M. Brown all 'of Mills, New Mekico; and Vick Noble of LRoy," New-Mexico. A 111' v, . Register. .. M&V&ffinSOtf. FARMERS - ;j. b. Liisk, ;v.: !; ?r.-: ;. : 29 - 6 - 13 - 20. Attofn'íyír.i-' 'ft'pMlblt thorobred stock positively out 01 tne oest herds in the U.S.A. Duroc Jersey Hogs, Poland China Hogs, all big type and from Sires weighing 1000 lbs and "THE ARRIVAL OF KITTY" If your watch needs fixing why not se Hobson and let him fix it up. He is an expert jeweler and his work is guaranteed. Let him take care of your needs the next time. , ;. ' Tanlac is the people's medicine and the people .themselves have made - it what . - it-is. ; Fairview Pharmacy. ; '.. $10.00 REWARD ; LOST Two Elk teeth in gold mounting, finder please return to E. J. Floersheim and receive reward. up. - . .. I can i furnish ypu any breed of dairy cattle that you want, at prices you can .afford.. , '. Get in the thorobred ga- menow for a few dollars while prices are at rock bot-, torn, and make yourself in- dependent in a few years. You need better dairy cat- ' tie and hogs, and more of them on this mesa. Leo M. Wagner, Address me at; Gillwtsville, Iowa. 1 Geo. Thurston, traveling;, man Tidadtoi'yaH ih. the city $18 weék paliing on our .mercha nts: . v Oscar .Blunk one of "our pros per farmers of the mesa; was ; in' Roy Thursday trading ' ' with ocr advertising merchants. Tanlac is unquestionable the most widely talked of medicine . - Mr. É'Ü! Masan, of Brooklyn, Iowa, is .visiting, with thé 0 R. Abernathy family, north of town in the world today and those who Mr. Mason is well pleased with 1 once use Jt invariably buy it over this mesa, and we hope that in fd TVS?" ndil5n:-tthr . t. - , . , 1 ? , friends of the . splendid . results the near future, he will make they have derived from its use. this place his home. x Fairview Pharmacy. PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE ' INSURANCE CO. OF. CALIFORNIA - Extracts from Annual Statement Dec. 31, 1921 Assets . ; ; $65,199,251.16! Liabilites . . 61,983,482.48 Capital Stock and Surplus.. 3,215.768. 68 We want live agents of .good character to sell the famocs ' Pacific. Mutual' Five Way policy v For information write SOUTH WEST Box 575 AGENCY ; Albuquerque, N. M. r Yes, ifs all in knowing how ROY, This is our motto and we want to assure you that. we can deliver all, in workmanship, that the slogan mplies. When your car leaves our hands it must bé mechanically perfect; no little adjustments that cauce so much trouble in the future, are overlooked. All parts are adjusted to a "gnats' eye brow." We believe in real, honest-to-goodness repar work so we are able to guarontee each and every piece of work that leaves our shop. Try us and be convinced. Dodds Motor and Electrical Co. - - NEW MEXICO