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Owl Cigars – Knights of Pythias – Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco – Socorro, NM – Featured Fades – Vance Bass

© Vance Bass

© Vance Bass

Encino Motel Management – Encino, NM

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Santa Fe – Be Safe – Clovis, NM

© Frank H. Jump

Lyric Theatre – Carrizozo, NM – August 2009

© Frenzo Jumposa

Someone was living in the Lyric Theater when I saw it last about 21 years ago. It was a small white stucco building and still had its “Lyric” sign. Carrizozo is a quiet town in central/southeast New Mexico.The Carrizozo Theater was opened in 1916 as an Opera House. It was screening films by 1918. By the 1930’s it had been renamed Crystal Theater, and was renamed Lyric Theater in the early 1940’s, when the seating capacity was listed as 319.

The Lyric Theater was closed in 1979, after problems & protests over the screening of “The Excorcist”[sic]

In 2010, there are plans being prepared to renovate the Lyric Theater. – Don Lewis for Cinema Treasures

Jack’s Trading Post – Carrizozo, NM

© Frank H. Jump

Carrizozo Trading Co – Carrizozo, NM

© Frank H. Jump

Coca-Cola Enamel on Tin Sign – Carrizozo, NM – August 2009

© Frank H. Jump

Sears, Roebuck & Co – Featured Fade – Madrid, NM – Jessie J. Hernandez

© Jessie J. Hernandez

© Jessie J. Hernandez

© Jessie J. Hernandez

© Jessie J. Hernandez

© Jessie J. Hernandez

© Jessie J. Hernandez

© Jessie J. Hernandez

White Mountain Apples – Bert Pfingsten – Lincoln County, NM

White Mountain Apples - Bert Pfingsten © Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

The Fred P. Bowser Company – General Merchandise – U.S. Post Office – Picacho, NM

On the road east to Roswell © Frank H. Jump

On the road east to Roswell © Frank H. Jump

On the road east to Roswell © Frank H. Jump

I'm inferring that this is the son of Fred P. Bowser - Stanford Historical Society