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PAGE SIX Clovis Everting Journal Two cents per Word for the first insertion and one cent, per word for consecutive insertion. Minintum 14 words. Cards of Thanks: Fifteen lines or under, CLOSING TIME: All ads must be in the office not later than 10:00 A. M. on date of publication.

TERMS: All classified advertiflr ing is cash in advance or payable upon presentation of a bill by any authorized employe of the Evening News-Journal, Telephone Your Ads To 606 and 607 We reserve the right to refuse any objectionable advertisement. Rentals Furnished' BOARD and Room, nice rooms with good nieals. a week. COl.Mer- riwether. 8tfc POUR room furnished house.

Call 215. 27-tfc ROOMING house for rent. See Mrs. Martin, Main St. 34-3tp FOR 1 RENT--Four room furnished apartment.

Apply 404 Thornton St. 35-tfc FOR. small family, East Grand. 35-tfc 8-JROOM furnished house, modern. Garage, chicken yawl.

See Powell at 333 Service Station. 36-2tc Rentals Unfurnished FOR six-room close in. Apply-916 Axtell. 3 5-3te FOR room house with six lots all fenced. G.

Kennedy. 34-3tp Rentals, Miscellaneous FOR wholesale and retail gas plant. White Box J-29, care News-Journal. 29-tfc FOR Johnson's electric polisher. In stock Johnson's floor wax.

Phone 23. Panhandle Lumber Co. 33-3tc Miscellaneous EXPERT REPAIR work on any size job. Jack's garage. 7th and Thornton.

Phone 799. 209-tfo Abstracts, Insurance Frank-S. Burns Barry Bldg. Phone 31 276-tfo iTiny Tot Children's Toggery 1012 Pile Street Voile and flaxon dresses for sizes 2-G Have some bonnets. 7-tfc MATTRESSES made to order.

Old 'mattresses ma.de, new. We call for and deliver. Guaranteed work. City Mattress Phone 610-J. 1008 East Grand.

11-tfo EXPERT watch and clock repairing. me adjust your watch. Hugh Skiles, Jeweler. 13-tfc DR. BUCHANAN i and Glass Fitting.

Office and Residence over Mandell's Store. Phone 312-W. 20-tfc Cleaning and-pressing. Ini storage. Roy R.

Smith, Phone 258. 23 tfc SAS.SER'S Body and Fender Shop. Work done'by Mr. Mace, with years experience. 25-tfc DELICIOUS' plate- lunches, good sandwiches, an ideal place for breakfast.

Good coffee. Morgan's Cafe. 26-26tc HAVE bought-the Clovis Mattress Factory and will be located at 310 1st, All work guaranteed. Phone 046. Bob Wadkins.

29 8tp WILL RENT, trade or house property. 421 4t.K. 31-tfc CALL 152 for sand and gravel if you aro contemplating building. Davidson's Transfer Storage. 35-tfc For Sale or Trade FOR plants now.

ready. Clovis Floral Co. 15-tfc TAYLOR made mints to order. Any color, any flavor. Phone 296rR.

Grand. 19-6to FOR seed, test 98, purity 99.2, 4 miles south, IVz east. A. E. Wilson.

30-itp IIEGARI seed for sale, 4 miles south 1 east. Test 98, purity 99.2. A. E. Wilson.

30-7tp SEED FOR sudan, kafir, hegari, inilo, several varieties cane seed. Prices reasonable Farmers 31-tfc 1929 Chevrolet coupe, 1929 Chevrolet coach, 1929 Chevrolet fourdoor, 1921 ChuvrpliJt pickup. Bays Motor Co. 33-3tc GOOD used Norwood piano, excc-llent condition. $60, Central Second Hand 33-3tc RECONDITIONED iceboxes at a price you will appreciate, Furniture 209 Main.

33-3tc GOOD used tires at a bargain GOOx 20 30x5 United States, Goodyear. Western Tire Stores, Inc. 33-tfc ED TO PHONES 606 FOR 2-wheel trailer. Camp Bonita, 36-2tp Used Car Values USED 'CAR Soto sedan. 1929 Plymouth sedan, Dodge sedan.

1932 Ford 2-door. Plains Motor Co. 1'09 Main, Phone 38. 23-tfc Poultry ACKERMAN'S Ddllar Sign Leghorns, not only New Mexico's best, but beat in the southwest. Our egg rec- and show.winnings prove it.

Also fine White Rocks for sale 100 week-old Whil-e Leghorns, Dr. E. Ackerm'an, 14th. and Rencher. 6-tfc Financial Lower rate for HA'IL INSURANCE on crops.

Jones Abstract Company. Rear Fox Drug building. 16-30tc Motor LET US fix your flats. We call for and deliver. Hannah and Hall, Chief Service Station.

28-26to CHRYSLER, Plymouth, Diamond trucks. Also bargains in used cars. Woo'd Motor Co. 3.4-26tc Mothers' Dav YOUR mother deserves to be 1 remembered May Have Byrne Floral company send her flowers. -31-6to SEND FLOWERS or blooming plants from the beauty spot in Clovis.

Clovis Floral Co. Phone 120. 31-6tc MAKE Mother happy this Mothers' Day by sending her a gift of flowers from our complete stock, of pot plants and cut flowers. Lyman's, the Florist in Clovis. Phone 600.

34-3tc Wanted WANTED TO unfurnished house. Address Box XXX, Evening. 32-ltp FULL value paid in CASH for used tires. Guaranteed vulcanizing. Tire Shop, First and Main.

34-3tc WANTED TO truck bed. Must be reasonably priced. E. H. Horton, Rte'l, Texico.

34-2tp Beauty Parlors PERMANENTS $1.50 UP We specialize in permanent waves, nothing else. You get a good permanent every time and for less money. Come with your hair well shampooed. We are located upstairs at the Fox Drug Store in Farwell. MR.

and MRS. W. F. ORR. 32-6tc HOUSTON Beauty Salon ojl permanents, $1.50.

Careful, licensed operators. Phone 707W. 416 Main. 33-tfc Personals EAT at the Busy Bee Cafe, prompt service, excellent food, convenient location. 34-3tc CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincerest thanks to the many 'friends 'of' the Floyd community and' of Clovis for each act, word and token of love, assistance and sympathy shown us during the illness and at the death "of our beloved husband, son and, father, W.

H. Beck. Mrs. W. H.

Beck, Frances S. Mr; Mrs. Gordon.Beck. 35-1 tc YOU are invited to attend special Mothers' Day program presented the Everyman's Class of the First Christian Church Sunday Owen Still, teacher; D. E.

Shambaugh, president, Real Estate A GOOD half section wheat land for 'sale, rent or lease. Call at 322 W. 12th, or telephone 174-J. 34-3tc USED CAR BARGAINS Two 1930 Chevrolet coaches, good condition, good tires, look like new. 1933 Chevrolet sedan very good condition, good tires, priced right.

1932 Ford sedan, sell at a bargain. 1933 Pontiac coupe, looks and runs like new. Priced right. McCrory Chevrolet Company Help Wanted, Fernale girl to do housework for two people. 1018 Pile or phone 680.

35-tfc Situations Wanted GENERAL Farm horses and cattle, May 16, miles north Meirose. Clerks, A.sl;in.s and Chambers. Mack B. Smith farm. 35-3tp Phone for Classified Ads, YOUNG GIRL attending Commercial College wants place to work for room and board, Call 75, 35-3tc Proclamation Executive Office Santa Fe, Now Mexico May the 8th, 1034.

TO THE. PUBLIC: I have been requested to announce that National Hospital Day will bo observed on Saturday, May 12th. On this day the various hospitals of the state will keep open house and local citizens are cordially invited to visit them. It is most important that we see for ourselves the splendid and heroic work for humanity carried on by the nurses and doctors in our hospitals every day of the year. They fill a vital need in caring for the sick and the helpless and they deserve the friendly co-operation and assistance of tile communities they so cheerfully serve.

Respectfully yours. W. HOCKENHULL, Governor. The Evening News-Journal is glad to take your Classified ads over the telephone. Call 00(i or 607 an4 ftfl will your.

(Publ. May 4, 1252) IN THE PROBATE COURT OF CURRY COUNTY, NEW MEXICO IN THE MATTER THE ESTATE OP) JESSE G. HALL, ALSO) No. 936. KNOWN AS J.

HALL) DECEASED. TO MRS MILDRED It ALL AND JOHN HALL, AND TO ALL HEIRS OF SAID DECEDENT, AN TO ALL UNKNOWN PERSONS: CLAIMING ANY LIEN UPON, OR RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN OR TO THE ESTATE OF SAID DECEDENT: GREETING: Notice is hereby given that on the 28th day of May, 1934 at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. at the 'Court house in Clovis, Curry County, New Mexico, the Probate Court will proceed to determine the heirship.of the above named decedent, the ownership of his estate and the interest of each respective claimant thereto or therein, and the persons entitled to a thereof. Hatch and Grantham, whose post address is Clovis, New Mexico, are attorneys for the administrator.

DATED at Clovis, New Mexico this 30 day of April 1934. SMITH WRIGHT, Clerk of the Probate (SEAL) Court. (Publ. May 11, 18, 25, No. 1253) IN THE PROBATE COURT OF CURRY COUNTY, NEW MEXICO IN THE MATTER OF) THE OF 3.) NO.

892. BOYKIN, DECEASED NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING TO LIZZIE BOYKIN AND'TO ALL UNKNOWN PERSON'S ANY UPON, i RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN; OR TO-THE ESTATE: OF SAID You are hereby notified that Lizzie Boykin, administratrix the estate of S. J. Boykin, filed her final account and reppi't herein; that Friday the 1st day'of June 1934 has been appointed by the Court for the hearing of objections to said final account and report and that settlement thereof, and for a hearing arid determination of the heirship of said decedent, the ownership of his estate and the interest of each respective claimant or therein andi. the persons entitled to the distribution thereof.

Kir That)'on said day the court will proceed to determine all of the fore-; going matters and to hear and settle any and all objections to said'-fin-- 1 al account and report. That the name and post office address of the. attorneys said ad- ministratrix are: Hatch and Grantham, New Mexico. DONE at Clovis, VCurry County, New Mexico, this 3d day of May; 1934. SMITH WRIGHT, (SEAL)' County clerk and ficio clerk of the Court.

HOUSE The House singing class was well represented at the singing convention in Taiban Sunday. Rev-. Wallace Rosenberg delivered the baccalaureate sermon at Forrest Sunday morning, and at Sunday night. 'Therefore-there was no church at House Sunday morning. 'Rev.

U. E. Henson delivered the baccalaureate sermon before a packed auditorium Sunday night. The eighth grade commencement exercises were held Monday night. There were 18 graduates.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Robertson and family visited their son and brother, J. M.

Robertson and family, of Forrest Sunday. Rev. U. E. Henson delivered the baccalaureate sermon at Bellview Sunday.

Cecil Davis, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dryden and J.

N. Lambert were visiting and tending to business in Portales Tuesday. Austin True of Iowa is visiting his mother, Mrs, W. W. True.

Mr. and Mrs. Mackie, Snyder and children were guests of Mrs, Snyder's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sim Wright, Sunday.

community was quite surprised when Thelma True and Horace Follis motored to Clovis and were married Wednesday. Mrs. Follis was a member of the '33 graduating class, A large crowd charivaried them at the night. All wish them much success and hap- Rintss, Miss Lorene Newman of Fields was a weekend, guest in the-True home. Tha members of the junior class en- ertaitaed thp members of the senior class -vvit'h a marshmaHow and wiener roast in the home of Miss Ethel- R.

Dryden Friday night, Miss Rena. Simpson is, visiting relatives in South Bond. Texas. The freshmen we.nt on a picnic Saturday night. Mr.

and Mrs, Bert Franklin were guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Davis Sunday. HeldUnder Bond In Uqiior Cases J. R.

MeCann the Mint ca.fe were arraigned before District Judge Harry L. Patton yesterday on charge of violation of the liquor law. They pleaded not guilty and each was placed under $1,000 bond. The nic'ii were charged by the sheriff's office with selling whiskey without a dispenser's license. This is the second complaint filed against alleged violators since county officials recently announced a campaign for strict enforcement of the new liquor and made a buSihe'ss trip to Clovis Monday.

Mrs. C. B. Fish's brother and wife of Texico are visiting them for a few days. G.

H. Hartley stayed all night with Mrs. Minnie H'orn Saturday night. lost the ball game with Forrest Sunday. The score was 15 to 2v Harris and Earl Cook went to Amarillo last week to set repairs for They report heavy 'rains at Amarillo.

C. threshed corn for Newman Monday. C. E. Fish made a business trip to Clovis Monday, going on to Texico and making 1 a car trade for his brother T.

E. Local Hospitals To ObserYeBay Tomorrow. May 12, is the birthday of and observed bhroughouf the world as National Hospital pay. On this day, hospitals everywhere'-hold open house. The day will be fittingly observed in Clovis ajid-thc: public is invited to visit hospitals city.

The Santa Fe company hospital will be open to visitors tomorrow-between; the followin'g hours: 10 to 12 noon, two to four in the afternoon, and 7' to '8 at night. The Baptist hospital will be open, all day. FRIO The preaching date has been changed from the second Sunday in the, month to the third Sunday. Next -date will be May 20. Mrs, W.

D. Westfall has been quite sick but is better at'this time. Miss Ruby Brown is taking care of her. Mr. and Mrs.

Freeman were Clovis Satm'day. Fred -Fahsholtz and Mr. and Mrs. D. L.

Alcorn Attended the baccalaureate sermon at-Pleasant Hill Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brown were Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Taft Turner.

The Everett Singleterry and Frank, Alcorn families spent in -the- C. C. Singletepry home. Fred Fahsholtz, and mother attended church at Rhea, Texas, Mr. and D.

L. Alcorn ate Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs; George ST.VRAIN A number of people from this community attended the singing at Taiban Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Sparks, and daughters from Elkins spent the week end with J. B. and Sam Sparks and Mrs. J. J.

Stevens was taken to Meirose Friday for medical treatment. Bill Smith and family and Mr. and Mrs. left Wednesday for Missouri where they expect to make theii'thome. Mrs.

J. H. Durham called in the Sam Barris borne Friday. Miv and Mrs. Frank Walker spent Sunday at Forrest Ayith Mrs.

Walker's brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. Gene Burg. They brought home their niece, Miss Mildred been visiting there the past week. Mrs.

G. H. Schooling is very ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. 1 Walker spent Sunday in the Sam'Sparks home. Miss Bonnie Sparks; called iri the Sam Banris home Sunday afternoon. A large number from here attended singing at.Grier Sunday night.

Mrs. W. K. Spinks and little daugh- 'ter, and Mrs. Jacky Spinks and son spent Thursday with Mrs.

Kilmer. Mr, and Mrs. Sam Sparks, Janie Sparks, Mrs. Frank Mildred James, Mrs. J.

B. Sparks and son Joe Delma, attended the 'Hiarley Sadler show at Clovis Monday while Mii. Frank Walker and J. B- Sparks went to the W. 0.

W. i Mrs. J. Stevens' sons, Doctor Tyce from Louisiana ami George from Oklahoma, who have: 'been visiting here, returned to their homes Satuiv day. Mrs.

Flossie Smith was shopping in Clov.is Tuesday. Ray King and Mr, Cotton made a business trip to Clovis Tuesday, J. J. Stevens and Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Smith and Betty Jo Smith visited J. Stevens in Melroso Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Thompson were Clovis shoppers Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. a business trip to "Clovis Wednesday. Coinage of Daniel Boone luv coins, which wwld be sold premium, has been proposed for lancing Kentucky's bi-cehtennial cele- bi'tition in Vionor of the famous pio- neei-'s arrival in that state, Iii order to give remaining rural schools better financial support, the Kansas stato board educfttion favors eliminating' 2,000 districts "Where the attendance is 10 pupils or fewer. A modern dwelling has been ma.de of the house in which General iiian had his headquarters ivfter seizing Atlanta, during the Civil war. From practical experience the department of agriculture has-learned that temporary checjc dams of brush, built to stop erosion, will last from two and one-half to three years.

Five courses were given in Kentucky recently to teach instructors in state agricultural institutions how to grade tobacco according to sandards the department of agriculture, WAY Bf WILU SUBURBANITE FER4 Project To Aid In Relief Peanuts And Swee) Spuds Of Portales To Be Utilized Plans were being made here today if FERA pioduetion pioject at Po'l-tales which will produce butter aiwi svyeet potatoes for distribution in relief woik. A peanut butlei factory wi-H be established to take the sur- pluspeanut Four mountain states have -agreed to trade their surplus products 01 peanut butiei No com'inodiucs pioduced will be offered foy pale in any wav, snid E. C. of Santa faupeivisor of cbi-nnixodity distribution foi the New Mc.xieo relief adm.inistiation, but entirely foi relief woiks be' paid in and the iclicf By distributing 1 "'peanut bt3ttcii in homes where''it not been USH 1 it is hoped to the peanut business. Arrangements for the project aic by Biechtel woi'kun; in conjunction with Miss Bess Hbuse- holder and Field Thompson, local field reifi resentatives.

Three cars of poik are now in storage here', said, for distubu- to needy in tins' distnct. Two carloads of flour have been received and another is in tiansit Arrangements ale being made with the scad loan division to take ovei beans being held and distribute them to persons on lehet lolls Products used in work ate purchased in local maikets as fax as posbible 11 HTAD LIVESTOCK GROUP AVALL STREET OKLAHOMA CITY. May 11. A. 'Baker of St.

was re-elected president of the National Livestock exchange today. JUDGE JN DUKE CITY District Judge Hany L. Pattgn is in Albuquerque, today heanng a civil ease. Next week he will sit. on the bench at Clayton in the place of District Judge L.

M. Taylor, who was disqualified in the case on tiial Why not rent that vacant room with a classified ad. Phone 600 or 607, NEW YORK, May 11. market sentiment improved- 'somewhat today but early rallying tendencies weie succeeded by some late selling. A number of soft spots apeared just before the finish.

Most tradci.s, however, seemed content with the sidclmes. The clone Mas a bit heavy The tinnovei was 995,500 hhaies. Giains reacted 1 to 3 points a bushel undci pi of it taking based on icpoits of piobable lains in the diouidit distiicU Cotton tuincd modeiatelv lowoi as wheat declined Silvei fuUues lagged, but rubber steadied Bonds wete heavy thiough- out. Dollax latcs weie only slightly changed Tiading was listless dining most of the" session. Shaies of Union Pacific were off 3 points and Y.

Central and Santa Fe weieHiown about 2 each. Oth- eis of! 1 to around 2 included Amci- ican Telephone, Chiysler, Webtein Union, Case, Du Pont, Montgomeiy Waid, and U. S. Smelting. Jladio piefeued stocks held pajt of then eailv advances.

A few of the alcohols were aesia- The utilities wei not too heavy Fi eight cai loadings foi the week ended May lecoided contia-seas- onal decline ot 4,449 undei the total foi the previous week CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, May 11 swift late tumble of the wheat maiket today took pi tees down 4 fa tents below early top figuies which had shown an ovei night jump of mound 3 cents. The late setback was attributed largely to profit taking due to the fact that thdie had been an advance of 17 cents a bushel in wheat (lining tilt past fortnight. Wheat nervous lit virtuajly the dav's bottom level, 1 Vn to 2 cents undei, yestoiday'b iinish, coin oaU 4-lVa off, and provisions unchaiigGd to-a rise of 10 cents. Close Wheat May July S7k; Sept Corn: May July Sept. GALVE.STON COTTON GALVBSTO'N, May 11 cotton steady, 10 down; middling 11.40; sales 300.

CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO, May 11." 24.GU7, firm specials (93 scoie) (92) 23Hi extia fusts 23-23M fjrsta (88-89) seccinds (86-87) standaids (90 ce'ntralized cak- lots) Eggs, 27,323, uftsbttlcajj extia firsts 16-10y t) fiesh lists ''xl curiiint receipts K. C. LIVESTOCK KANSAS CITY, May 11, steady to weak; top 3.40 on choice 190-230 packing sows 2.25-75. Cattle 500; calvep 200j, fed steers blow, steady; cows weak tto 26 lower; steers good and choice Ibs. heifeis good 3.25-4.00; milk veak'N 8.50-0 CO.

Sheep wtlbk-en'd supplies killing classes, weaJf to 26 lower; native lambs' downward 10.25; odd biindpes clipped lambs 8.00-25; ISntbs choice 9.75-10.35; lambs atid chblW (') 90 Ibs. down yeArlink wvtheis 6.00-7.25; Quotations bil'aed oh ewes ahd Avetheis. FRIDAY'S A Produce Market We are paying the on the Clovis market for produce fe day, Heavy hens, per Light hens, per Ib. i I Colored springers, per 2i Leghorn springs, per Turkeys, No. 1, per Ib.

ifa Turkeys, No. 2, per Ib. Cocks, Ib, 1 5 KK i ream Bell Produce Co. CLOVIS, 208 Wett Grand CLOVIS MARREtS Wheat bu 0 Kafir, cwt. Milo, cwt Shelled Corn, cWt, News-Jouinal results.

Want Ads FHE NEWFANGLES (MOM'N POP) A Little Ovierslght! 5' OLP' DEA.COH BEC.W SOME SORT ACCIDENT.ppWN.'KT THfc 1 LU TttL U(7-71E. KT COM1M' HONE TOO IT 1 OF.5TA SCAUP I'LL DCF.SS.

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