--., ' 1 ' ': : . i .i 'J ! I H v. 'J-': The SoamsK-Amcricflit. T?ov. tTjrHr Cwiv. M""W Saturday SepiemSef 23rd, 1922 ROY SCHOOL NOTES i 4 t Í i i The Primary rootns have in- .reased their enrollment until all awnches are nowtfilled. - . The stage of the church is be ing used by grade one, and it is ' .-filled to the limit.(' , Huzh Gray and Eldridge Blood were new pupila this week. Mattie Gunn has withdrawn from Roy school tó enter, Las Ve I jras. The teacher and pupils re gret loosing her. ; The beginning class in Span ; ish is doing good work. , They .are not only studying the, text book diligently, but they are : Also trvine to sret hold of con versational Spanish. , They like ; to be addressed in Spanish as Violeta, Aleña, Roberto, Arturo; and those who unfortunately " have names that cannot be trans ' lated seem rather disappointed. '"'Luis Aguas" was fortunate enough to have two translatable -.names. ' The high school physiologies have been received and the class " is promised plenty of vork from ifpw on . Some experiments will ' ik made which will be very help : 'fui to the students in their work. f The Freshman class is a noisy ? addition to the high school.. 'ifThe Agriculture classes have dtsne a good deal , of shop work since school opened.1 The boys -dfon't dare leave their keys at ' Mrr.e or lose them. If they do ; they v. ill have to' bear the coh- sequence . Ask Louis, about it . ' lie knows .' The blacksmith shop was put up last week. Ask .Joseph and Louis about the ants. 'Mr. Potts: "Artur.. go back v there ard get those tong3." ..Arthur: (About five min-j - utos late Y "These," holding up : sopie kindling, ? - Prof, Lantow. -head of the de- - partir cut of animal husbandry at State College, was a cal'er at " Mr. Pott3' department one day tthls week. 1 G. W. Strong, our cnnty f.g ricultural agent, also stopped a few minutes oh his way to anoth ver part of the county. Mr. Larkins, of Las Vegas, accompanied by his wife, spent .Monday in Roy, in the interests of the publishing comnany which he represents, Ginn & Co. His visit at the high school ws a very profitable one to the school as well as a nleasant one to ; the superintendent . Thru him we are to rereiv some very Tie'nful reference books. . Hazel and Dollie DeFrees have withdrawn to enter the school at Mosquero. We regret .- to give them up, but of course it is nice to be at home, and they will get the same work there that they would here perhaps. ' Ruth Pritz, Katharine Gray and Josephine Scott are new ad ditions to our high school this v week. We now have in the grades 222 pupils. Those entering this week are: Eva Naranjo, Ama- dro Naranjo, Ophelia Trujillo, V V V' u line- STEPHEN B. DAVIS, JR. Republican candidate for Uni ted States Senator. New Mexico must have a protective tariff on her wool and other products. . , . , ' ' - Other states need protection fpr their pro ducts, agricultural, mineral and manufactured. Republicans believe in " protection for all who need it. What is fair for one' is" fair for . another. '';' . ;' . There are democrats, judging by their rotes, who believe in a protective tariff for the .products of their own states, but not for other states. . " This is rong in principle, for it represents the heibht of selfishness. It is bad in practice for no tariff can be written on such a basis . ' A foolish man might take such a position in good faith, but these democrats are ñót fools. Tn this wrld, he who gets must give. ''' "'."''-.' : We cannot have a protective tariff for New Mexico and no protection" for the, rest of our country. - , ' ' ?;A'.r 'i;1v: v-v, STEPHEN B. DAVIS, Jr. '3 FOR SALE 2,000 BUSHELS f p) jj j? . -Best winter varieties- at ."''.'"vv MIAMI ORCHARDS MO MILES WEST OF SPRINGER For particuars address H. S. McENDARPER BOX 1, MIAMI, NEW MEXICO Edna. John and Katharine Gray, I Salome Naranjo, Opal and Syl vester Flood, Ralto Goss, Hugh Gray and Eldredge Blood. A new desk has been ordered for the first grade teacher and should be here the first cf next week. Our agriculture and domestic science departments are much in need of a few more chairs. Our report cards ; have been ordered, and the records óf the grades will be sent to the parents at the end of each month. The high school teachers will report every six "weeks We hope the parents will take time , to exam me these reports generally, even scattering pea nuts for us to scramble after. Those withdrawn thus far are Otis Harris, Hazel and Dollie De Frees, Mary Woods, Harold and Reginald Gunn, Mildred Gunn and Mattie Gunn. If you should hear an unusual noise about the building that you can't quite account for just charge it up to the class in vocal music. WILL FLY TO ROAD MEET HERE J . M , Gordon, the Dawspn aviator announces that he will fly down in his new plane, to at- tena me roaa convention nere Our visitors since ur last re-1 hext Monday and Tuesday, "Sept port arV: Mesdames Quy Ander- ember 25th and 26th . During son, George Towers and Young--these two days, Mr Gordon. will blood, , . do' sbhié exhibition flvins' as well LIBERTY &A carry passengers on . short flights, over the mesa! He, will leave the coal city shortly after nine o'clock on the morning of the 25th and should arrive in iHave "you '' seen; the signs "drive slow'' which; our 'boys- at the shop made : and which are posted on the streets leading to thP school ? If you will heed them it may save some little fel-.Roy at about ten o'clock low a lot of suffering or possibly his life. There is no better janitor in the state than Uncle Mike. 'He keeps our rooms neat and clean, keeps the papers picked up off the yard, sees that our balls are taken care of and looks after us DANIEL K. SADLER Attorney-at-Law International Bank Bld. . 'RATON, N. M. .'ÍV. II The Housewife Choose s A home once in a life time. , An automobile once a year -maybe-A new dress once a month -sometimes-But groceries everyday. It isn't difficult however, when she trades at g; K, pAXTON GRO CO nrHE FOOD STORE" . This community was visited by a fine rain last Monday after noon, it is the finest rain which has reached the people who lived in the western portion of the dis trict, it is so wet the farmers are vacationing from their wheat sowing and other farm work, Mr. D. P. Moore has sold his valuable farm to 'Mr. U. - H. Frazier of Gould, Oklahoma. Mr. Moore had one of the best f arms in this community, and we be lieve Mr. Frazier is justly proud of his new possesion, he and his family moved into , their home last Monday, and expect to make a number bJ" improvements Which Vill ádd to the appearance of the place and to their comfort. We welcome the Frazier family to this' ' community ; and trust they ,may feel' at home among US. ''.;"-V -K- . -': ;:-.. , ..'.Mr..'Geoi; .'.Warthian made a business trip to Roy Wednesday. Miss. Irene Nówiin, teacher oí the Independence School, spent the week end with home folks. - The Young Peoples Class of the Liberty Ltnion Sunday School enjoyed a pleasant . evening in the home of Mr, and Mrs. Chas Mericle on last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Moore are disposing of their household effects, preparatory to leaving for an extensive visit in the east. Here's wishing Mr. and .Mrs. Moore much pleasure in their trip 'as they have spent the past fourteen years irf building up a home here and deserve a good vacation. The Liberty Union Sunday School is progressing nicely , un der the leadership of Mr 5 Hugh Mitchell, despite the fact, that so many have gone away to school. .Our interest is good and attendance and collections are fine. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. . : . The. prayer meeting service which meets each Sunday even ing at 7 :3() is progressing nicely aad everyone is helping. Mr, Tracy Mitchell was our leader last Sunday evening with "Char ity" as his subject, and conduct ed the services in a splendid, man ner . . Mrs. James Chistman will be the leader next Sunday evening; This . organization expects to start a Bible study about Oct., 1st, with Mrs, Geo. Lucas as teacher, and all persons who are interested in this course of study will be welcome to join us. Miss Lola Newman, our effi cient school ma'am, and her sister Pearl, spent the week end at the parential Newman home near Solano.1 - M l9 Hereisjfal economy for ;you!:; ' Saves money Insures whole some food Contains No Alum Dr. Price's U ths-greatest baking powder Vblue on the market. Of unvarying .high quality, it produces food of the finest textura and flavor. Never leaves bitter taste. " ' ' . . .' Your grocer may have some eans of Dr. Price's left at the extraordinary special sale price recently offered. Aak him about it. Send for the VNew Dr. Price Cook Book." f's Free. Price Baking Powder Factory, 1001 Independence Boulevard, Chicago. Large can, 12 ounces, only 25c Wciqarettie ITS TOASTED V 1 ii i I lw, It's toasted. This one extra process gives a delightful quality that can not bo duplicated NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Clayton, N. M. August 21, 1922. : NOTICE is hereby given that Zacarías Ebell, of Roy, Harding County, New Mexico, who, -on September, 11th, 1919, made Homestead entry, No. 025572, for SWi; W-SEiA, Sec. 4. N E14-NW14, NW4-NE4, section 9. Township 18N, Range 25E, N. M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof ta establish,. . claim to the land above described; be fore F.H. Foster, U. S. Commis sioner, at his office at Roy, New Mexico, on- the 5th day of Octo ber, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses : Julian Sandoval, Leandro Archu leta, Manuel Archuleta and Jes us Madina all of Roy, New Mex. H. H Errett, Register , .. Irving Ogden of the Mora Pat riot spent a few days on the mesa the first of the week. The S. A. acknowledges a friendly caí from Mr .Ogden. We un derstand that Mr. and Mrs. Og den will again become residents of Harding County after Jan uary; 1st. -" Meet us at the ELITE CAFE Suoday noon, they will serve a real Turkey Dinner. Next week's S. A. will con tain a complete writeup about every candidate ,on the Demo cratic County Ticket and as soon as the Republican Conven tion is held a like , WTiteup will; Yüm YümT'A Turker Dinner at the ELITE CAFE Sunday", 'A CALL FOR A REPUBLICAN CONVENTION ' Á County Convention of the Republican Party, of Harding County, will be held at Roy on the. 29th, day of September A. D . 1922, for the purpose of hom- linating' a full County and Legis lative Ticket, to be voted upon the 7th, day of November, 1922. Proxies when held by a duly named delegate of his or her pre cinct will be recognized, and no delegate will be entitled to more than four proxies, and only from his or her own precinct. t The different precincts of Hard ing County will be entitled1 to the following.' Delegates, básed on votes for Senator, Sept. ,1921 and Precinct Chairmen are tre (juested - to- call their precinct caucus . in time to give the . matter due publicity; in order to eliminate any contest of dele gations at the convention, 'r, No. .' Precinct Delegates 1 1 Mosquero 10 2 - Solano .4 3 Roy ,16 . 4 . ; Mills ' 5 , 5 , . Kephart 1 , 6 'v,-DeHaven ,..' .' i'l " 7 Bradley 1 ' 8 Albert . 3 j 9 David 2 10 , Old Rosebud 2 11 Lower Mosquero 2 ;. 12 Gallegos t 2 k Í3 Bryantine ' 1 1 14 , Logan 2 15 Rosebud 1 7 16 Cone 2 , 17. Abbott 1 18 Bueyeros . 7 19 Sabino 5 Total 69 Dated at Roy, New Mexico, this 21., day of Sept., 1922. E. J. H. Roy, . ' . Chairman Attest: . Remigio Lopez, Secretary J. B. Proctor, the hustling realestate dealer of Mills was in , town Wednesday morning .J. B. appear about the Republican Can ' is a hustler and if anyone can didates. sell dirt it isBasil.-::y.