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The Dawson News<br />
Publlehed on ThurmdnYat Dawaon, New<br />
Mexico by the r“’ Are You Having Trouble Making @nds Meet? I<br />
DAWSO14 WELWARE Department<br />
Tt,mm .1 S=bwrlntlr.= II<br />
@lx mo”the . . . . . . . ..- . . . . . . . . . . ..$ .761<br />
one Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.60<br />
Adv6rt181ng Rkteu on Application<br />
NIltered aenond-clm~s<br />
March 10th, !;21, ut the vo=.of~;~t~<br />
nawBon, New ntexlco.<br />
DAWSON’S GARDENS ‘-- “11<br />
A glance at more than one pretty<br />
garden in Dawstin has made us come<br />
to the conclusion that several persona<br />
have turned Horticulturists. Our<br />
first impression when we look at<br />
khen stop and look in the matter.<br />
Perhaps the income ra nut as large m before. Even S, INCO iu only onehalf<br />
thO story. The othir half and by far the more imw~nt of the t o, is O~GO.<br />
Are you getting value received for it?<br />
Look over Tour ,expenses for the past manth. Wore they all neces~ry and<br />
really worth while. Dld You brr something You really have little us for, IUBt because<br />
it was che~, or have you i ought things beyond your meam be ause you happened<br />
to temporary have some extra money in your pocket or‘1in YO checking ac.<br />
count ?<br />
Answer these que5tionu for yourself and see if OU are guilty.<br />
It you are not getilng ahead try a new plan. ~pmr a S,vinga Account with<br />
us next >ayday, even though it ;n only a dollar or tin dollam or twen Y dollars, and<br />
then each succeeding payday deposit llkewise. Do you think that 80 B all an amount<br />
is not worth botheri~ about? YOU wi~ find Y you give the plan a f ir chance that<br />
you can @et along without that ten or twenty just as well and you will ava something<br />
to show for it at the end of three or six months time.<br />
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You wi~ then wonder why you didn’t try this simple scheme y am ago, for ii<br />
these gardens is just a mass af flowers,<br />
but upon inquiry we find to our<br />
fmrprise that we did not know BO<br />
many different species existed.<br />
Take for example the rose. T<strong>here</strong><br />
are Baby and Crimson Ramblers,<br />
will give you a better Idea of the value of money, and give you a cer in aafisfaction<br />
in looking back over thk year’s work, that can be obkined in nti othex 8Y.<br />
It is never tio lateb commence over, ro start in n?xt ayday th any amount<br />
you feel you should or can put snide. Don’t put it off long~r \ y kiddi youmelf inti<br />
waiting until YOU have a hundrsd or two hundred. because that time $ ay never come<br />
and you ara losing valuable time in the mBantime.”<br />
Start nuw. Any amount welcome it<br />
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GmrT. Jacquemots, Seven Sitters in [I .<br />
different ahadea, Ophelia, Sunburst II<br />
and Paul ~eyron ro@.es., .One woman<br />
in discu~ing her roses gave the Paul<br />
Neyron rose the first” place as toII<br />
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beauty. ... I<br />
The shubbery, too, is magnificent.<br />
The summer Lilacs, Briday Wreaths, I DUTY OF EMFLOYE<br />
and Snow Balls adorn many of the<br />
fences in town.<br />
The wiudom of guarding and pro-<br />
The soil in Dawson iu very rich, and jecting dangerous features in the, in-<br />
scarcely nny work is required to keep dustrial planti is very apparent from<br />
these’ flower gardens in first clasg :he viewpoint of the employer and<br />
cotidition once they are begun. With Ihould also be endorsed and nsaiDtid<br />
such a plentiful supply of water and >Ythe employe. For while pecuniary<br />
tbe plots of ground that moat every- compensation relieves the injured<br />
one bas around his house many more workman and hls dependents from acgardens<br />
Bhould be started in the fu- ;ual want, and prevents them from<br />
ture, It is with an immense satis- >ecoming a burden to society, it does<br />
faction that we view these gardens lot restore a life or rebuild a brokbecause<br />
they go w prove that ‘Dawson ?n frame.<br />
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[ra. William Hart enhrhined II I<br />
h six tibles of bridge” Tuesday<br />
:ning for her gueab Mr. and Mrs. D wson Hotel<br />
V. Rogers, and Miss Be~ie Lodge,<br />
~ followinr-.—— nersons were nresent: Jot’ n Hixenbaugh, Mgr.<br />
D. G. Secren, Mr. and Mrs. A.<br />
HaII, Mr. and Mrg. I. G. LoverinK,<br />
W. C. Holmun, Mr. F. H. Son- American Plan<br />
atrom, Mrsl Helen Singleton, Mr.<br />
I Mrs. Frank Moorehead, Dr. and<br />
s. C. W. Hoover, Dr. and Mrs. F. El ctric Lights—Steam<br />
Diver, Mr. and ~s. J, B, bfo~ow,<br />
1Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Young. II , t Heat<br />
people have an eye for beauty.<br />
prevention of the accident is far<br />
Dr. F. C. Divm took supplies to the<br />
camps of the Boy Scouts and Camp<br />
Fire girls near Eagle Nest Dam,<br />
Thursday.<br />
better than any possible assis-nce<br />
~fter the accident hae occurred. Precaution<br />
is less burdensome than re-<br />
Tet. T<strong>here</strong> is beyond the question<br />
~f “Safety Provisions” a pronounced<br />
,.<br />
Mr.. and Mrs. C.. M. Hanson took<br />
their niece, Mis~ Margaret Hanson,<br />
to Trinidad Friday. Miss Hanson<br />
will meet ber paren”ti in Trinidad,<br />
and from t<strong>here</strong> will return to her<br />
home in Amarillo, Texas.<br />
Mr. A. W. Attins wag in Dawson<br />
July 14, 16, 16 representing the<br />
Storrs Schaefer Tailoring CO., of<br />
Cincinnati, Ohio. He was taking<br />
mea~ureB for special made to order<br />
clothing of a high gridg.<br />
The free dances thqt were given<br />
obligation on the part of the employe<br />
to veduce or eliminate the possibility<br />
of preventable accidenti. me<br />
preservation of life and limb should<br />
be an ever present, influence to caution.<br />
Th~s should be a personal mat<br />
ter with thoughtful men in ever)<br />
kind of employment. Familiarity<br />
with danger too often 18BUlt in re<br />
Ia:ation of caution, with the resull<br />
that accidenti happen that could eaw<br />
ily have been avoided. The employ{<br />
should at all times be cautious, witl<br />
mind and thought corretantly alert t(<br />
THEDAWSON GARAGE<br />
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A. M. VAN DYKE, 811auer<br />
~ima-Day Auto Ser ice to Raton<br />
Auto t.mvm kmro ●t 9 A. M. ●n 3 P. M. Clas=d C*-.<br />
WEU EQUIPPED MAC INE SHOP<br />
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Full Lin~ of<br />
Automobile A~cessories<br />
last year will be resumed this year at<br />
intervals of two weeks. The dances<br />
will be held on the tennis court, and<br />
the music will be furnkhed by the<br />
Dawson band. The first .of these<br />
prevent the accidents which ti ofte]<br />
occur through thoughtf ulnem an{<br />
carlwnem.<br />
—Reprint Mont. Accident Board<br />
Jituey’ SAG.<br />
~~agemge<br />
ta -II P-<br />
●nd T-ofee<br />
of amp, Night or Dmy<br />
mmpt Sorvico !<br />
was given. Saturdiy night.<br />
,DR C. W. HOOVER<br />
AND<br />
DR. E. A. POLIAK<br />
Dentists<br />
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OFFICti HOURS:<br />
s A M. b 12.00 M.<br />
1 P. M, to S.30 P. M.<br />
7P. M.tO s.OOP. SP.<br />
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DISPENSARY BUILDING<br />
::h::=fr:ute *<br />
rk was In Dawson Thursday doing<br />
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A ButterKist PopCornM~chine<br />
.1$ “OUR NEWEST IMPROVEMEN<br />
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.WR WILL USE BU~ER ONLY IN THIS M CHINE<br />
WITH NO SUBSTITUTIONS OF LA D<br />
OR OLEOMARGARINE<br />
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J. J. LAVBACH, Pr~prietor<br />
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