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A MEMORIAL
CELEBRATING THE CENTENNIAL OF LOVINGTON, NEW MEXICO.
WHEREAS, Lovington, a city of nearly ten thousand
persons in southeastern New Mexico, was established in 1908;
and
WHEREAS, Lovington, whose first post office was housed
in the Jim B. Love grocery store and run by the proprietor of
the grocery store, offers warm summer days, cool nights and
mild sunny winters; and
WHEREAS, from the time of its establishment, Lovington
has been a center for ranching and farming families spread
across southeastern New Mexico; and
WHEREAS, Lovington was designated as the county seat
when Lea county was created from parts of Chaves and Eddy
counties in 1917; and
WHEREAS, oil was discovered in 1928 in Lovington, but
had little impact on the economy until 1950, when the Denton
pool nine miles northeast of town was discovered; and
WHEREAS, oil then quickly transformed Lovington, as some
ninety-two flowing wells were established soon after 1950 and
people working on the wells poured into the town; and
WHEREAS, the natural gas boom also contributed to the
growth of Lovington beginning in 1950; and
WHEREAS, the dairy industry has begun to take part in
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the growth of the city, whose population mushroomed from four
hundred eleven people in 1920 to one thousand nine hundred
sixteen in 1940 to the current nine thousand six hundred; and
WHEREAS, today, Lovington boasts a public library with
over forty-nine thousand items, a senior citizen center, an
activity center, five city parks, one swimming pool, eleven
baseball fields, numerous practice fields for little league,
one shooting range, a museum, a hospital, four doctors, two
chiropractors, three dentists, at-home nursing services, well-
trained emergency transportation personnel and scores of civic
organizations; and
WHEREAS, Lovington is home to national football league
player Brian Urlacher; and
WHEREAS, Lovington is the former home of professional
golfers Ronnie Black and Sean Murphy;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that it join with
Lovington residents to celebrate one hundred years as a
community; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the state take pride in the
ongoing growth, development and contributions of this
southeastern city; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
transmitted to the governor, to each of the state's southern
New Mexico elected officials, to the mayor of Lovington and to
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each of the public schools in Lovington.