The Pecos Enterprise (Pecos, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1933 Page: 3 of 8
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THE PECOS, TEXAS. ENTERPRISE AND GUSHER. FRIDAY, .11 NT. 2:i. yx\:\
Jack May Wins Alpine Golf Title t.CCAL A. NOTICE!
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Pecos Golfing Ace
Brings Home First
Honors in Tourney
Wbu Over Stretton Of El
Paso In Final
Round
"fitAUL
Buy Lewis intitlv a hi) tried trip
to Abilene Sunday. I!«• w'ns. vdistiug
his brother, who is ill at Unit jjtiw.
lit* reports that his brother is un-
proved.
Pecos Rotarians (lout To Win Over
Wink Lion Baseball Team in Hitting
Spree Last Friday; Score is 18 -15
Mil kin s SAU:
Play-Off Scheduled To
Held At Wink On
June 30th
Tin: .s i \ ri: iit m \ \s
i * H \T V ' >|1 |{ | |; \ i s
H\ N I It "It |
I < >rder .>f s |,.
I Miqmnible 11 .111, |
I’as,, C,,iin,t < nil ( ih.‘. Ml, ,|:iy of
—---- - — | •!mil*. I by , ',\v | lar|iff. t ‘lerk
well lint thf Pecos tea in got theiri of said Conn imrim-t .ilarl M |'.d-
hat11nv' **yfs peeled it, tho ll*i»**lI , * •" " .| fais.. ii N ,\
Tdi'lia MoVcliiiid. M.
,.f June. I'.KL'i
hul ls bobkbsox.
Sheriff Kfevfs (’ounty. Texas.
Iiy lHora 1 >i.*Bhcey Deputy.
d a certain I'lurifs . • ' •_______ _____
sllf.il cHlf of the
.... ,’ouV, of KI
Mrs. W. X. Tfrtvnlev of Bar-
stow, editor <>f tlie \Ynnl t’ounty
Tin* peeos Hotary Baseball teaai
News, turned the shop over to her hacked another notch on if- I► 11*
hitting
fly a thrilling finish, in which
he won over Stanley Stretton of"on. Oeorge' Inst Saturday Sind left Il|sf Friday by defeating the Win"
hi laso. as 400 frenzied golf funs fur M vjsif world’s Fair in Moils’ eluh. is If., inn U
ro;,r.*d ap|,r,,vi,!. Jack May of Peeo«! rh|(.I1KO • . . ■ • .
won the 'Alpine imitation golf, j_. > Wink refuses t......to
tournament at Alpine last Sunday.|
Jack. nee of the |>,>,.ns
•ountry |
i
‘ I'.h gr....... brought home „ hand- , " rri
some leather golf bag a. a ,e-,i' M"M":"
lie the ill-
tertoivn *ehampionshi|i with one
however, and a rel'uni clash
nionlal of his victory.
Tlie nutteli was hard fought a*k
the way. It tit tract ei| o*e of ihh
i ml
Mrs Clarence I,ori.n?
biggeet gallerias that have everi Ji'nl»dftuir!iter. Mis. "tin«| Mrs. Karl
watched a golf mpfeh «n ii small! Blair ret*irin*d “early. Saturday
town in West TexOis. It waS the* Jbn> a two weeks visit
finals of a two dify invitation jour* Wl,h friends and relatives in Clovis
Barney Hubhs.uiul It._*•Knii'h
niade'ri bnsiuess* trip to the Hal- Ui,,m
Monday 'vil* "ml; >.n -Friday
, ‘ , aftertiboii. June Jb
| Wink brought over -oinc ‘_*o i
members everyone a thoiou;.h|
spyrt. Included in the number
S0144* real bill) players ami the no-
tary outfit will have to do some
tail practicing to lake tlie neve
game.(ruin tin* oil townsmen
Major Lung. Wink school sup-
| (Tintendon), did the hurling for
I the W inkier lads, lie started, very
N. M
tiu merit. * • , ^
I'ceos to</k other honors. Three * •* —----
Fecosltes* Hul^di Sharks, llill Kerr. I *54 NEW FIRMS
ami llerbertJ'rickctY t \v|m Is visit - { AtSTIN A total of 1 T» 1 in
v ing here) won injhe Calcutta 1*001. corporations jp Texas received
niose wJovwcnt from Peqoa. to charters from. ’ the Secretary of
flu* lotirna+iiciit were Jack Parker,1 Stale during May. 1411 increase of
( I are one'-* Hell 1 lerl,ell Holloway.: pep- cent over the total for the
Jack ALf^-, A.- II. .sdiins/ Jr, Lyle pic.,-ding month, according to the
Scott. K. |» jlowo, ^n,l Hill Iteaii.; I niAersiiy of ieviv Hurenu of Hus
• SoJferSjii11«tided the tournament incss Heseareli. 1 if these, f,!t, ,>r
front Marfa., l-’ort fetoektoii, 1 man. more than one third had nuthor-
Hig hike **l’eens, KlVl'aso, Me- ized capital stock of less than $.%, •
( atney and other points. Alplilej mm. wtiercas otily two w* re , api-
ga\«* a havhccue for visitors Sat-1 tali/,•<! ai $|im.mm ,>r mole. Total
unlay night, . authorized capital stock for the 1.V1
It is icy I’,'cos' (urn to hitve a now corporations was $l,!lt!!i,“01, tun*
to'iMuiincut n ml country <• 111 Ic | U: t- a decline of is p* r cent as eoinp'ir-
* rs arc pliinniug a hig one for ■ I w ile the total capltallzalioli f 1
soinetime laler 111 (he siimiuer. April.
Inning and ran across eleven runs.
Wink cam,* back and made six
and added numerous other tullies
but was never quite able to over-
take the I’eeos crew.
Hay l.ewis started in tlie box for
j Feoos but after two or three in-
nings swapped joh-. with Catcher
! Jack llaw kin-, w ho finished on the
j mound.
Thi* other penis player* were
1 lliihbs. first base; Sisk second;
Hinkle. Shortstop; K* itti Camp,
third base; Cage Van lloru. left
field; John Byrd center; Hilliard
Cutup, right field.
Van Horn rapp'd a couple of
home runs pi furnish tin- hitting
, feature for tin* Hotariiiiis
Janies I, ltow, Wink liewHpupcr-
i man, was eaiduin of the Wink
1 team.
-selherrx. Tins-
Motvland. 1'
W. Collie. Ii ,|.
tee. and the Western l.npiidatIngj
Corporation for tlie sdm of (tne
thoiiHuiUl six hundred fifty nine and
!•!• IOO 1 11io!l.!i!*t 1 >oll^irs alid Cost
Of tori 1. ill emise Nil, :i.s; 7s; in said1
Colirl. styled Tlie People’s (t VI11 • 1-1
ing and Lumi A-socnilion of HI
Paso. Texas \eisus Carl M Kd |
dins. Call M Pddiiis. Jr. N. A.
Moreland. Cordelia Moreland, M.J
\\ . 1 ollie. (r .1 1 assellieriy. Trus-
tee and t|n* Western Liquidating
corporation, and placed in my
hands for service. I Louis Hohcr-
sou, as Sheriff of Beeves County.
Texas, did, on tlie TtIi day of June,
1P8.T levy, oil certain Heal Kstute.
situated in Beeves tenuity, describ-
ed as follows. to w it .
Lot No. Two i_*i in Block No.
Three t.’ll, of the Broadway Addit-
ion to tin* city of peeos, in Beeves
DO YOU
Remember
Events That Happened
In Pecos Years Age
Rowen Hudson Is
Now at Fort Worth
Bow eii Hudson wlm has been
practicing law in Pecos and Mon
I abatis has returned to Fort Worth
‘where In* has Accepted a position
as assistant manager <*f tin* A.
Pierce Brokerage brunch Imuso of
1 that city. Mr Hudson was with the
Pierce Co. unit! about three yearn
ago when .Ire rcslgmd to practice
law Mrs Hudson and lllljy will
Join him in Fort Worth later. The
ATHLETE’S FOOT” IS DISCUSSED
IN STATE HEALTH DEPT. REPORT
If You Arc Threatening With Appendicitis,
Investigate the Drugles.s Way.
DR. J. W. HOLDER
Phono 185-J
Chiropractor and Masseur.
Office Across Street from Telephone Office
Pecos, Texas
A * •s I I' V '' o m in ** n -disease, having Ins own towels and soap;
popularly known as Athlete's and his socks slippers and shoes
Loot 1 s due to a little mold-like should be worn by no one else. The
growth or fungus. When this ap use of light leiiiius s|||q,crs I11
pears on any part of the body it is dresing looms would probably re-
0. 1Pod ringworm t his fun; e Hit in a «-|eere’ase in-this disease
*hr,vt,K """.cl It ha s' frcq.i, nils be, no;cd
111,1 wtii'liltW. Therefore thoi i|,n, , 1,,going to the ta*a«h«n* couniy
tl '’1 'fhike an ideal pla< b*r the ,ind exposing themsches in tin* sun ' ■'*•
1,1 1,1 " land salt water ofPn recov'er in ;i
I'o l.i.’IA ,* Vllilete's Fool, you ,|niM tine This .observation tils
lim-I gel the il, feet inn from suin'*- 1 lead t (i t lie use of lilt HI Violet light,
one c!-e. ,()redly or. tiioii l ominoO' ami. under medic al ,superx isimi
1. v. i 1 nIi 1 f 11 \. I'h* most eomtin n { 1 bis remedy is often of great aid
Infected stockings, shoes, and sllji
pels should lad lie Worn Tlie Texas
17 MiARS A<H>
1 From’files of Hie Pecos Times for
June ’Jd. l'.HtH.
B. N Couch lisis his application
foj- ie election as county commis-
sioner fo| Preeim t I tile in this is-
sue of the Times
.•••’. - , \
< ilia rl»*s I. I •odifridge. represent
i"g 11 large brokerage firm hi
Pv'adelphia ■ has bet'll in Pecos in
llu- Interest nf the West Texas Slll-
C'ounty. Texas, soinetiines ealltsl I'h.ur t'o,, otic of the clients of IPs
the B. C. Biggs Broadway Addit- firm, lb* says, that iris’ company is
* partieuluTJy pleased with operation
It is fartdiet ordered by said ,,f rlo \|ie)iigan Su'lpbii’r plant on
judgment that mii,| liens be fore- .. . . . ,,, ..
closed as agains, all parties to lies1 ;,n •'""■""‘"g lease. Ibe Mlehignn
cause; and lli.at tin* installment l*c"l»ie have been successful in re
stoek purchased, in eonin*etIon withI fining fin* sgiphtit*. to npprovinisiteiy
|,,au l"‘ ............. ; bs pc,vent’ purity,, '
• Tlie previous (inters of Sale is ■ ;
sued herein having been adversely
affected by ll.e Moratorium.. ‘ >\ ................................
ami levied upon as tin* pro|,erty ,,f' eliuirina,ti .called a .......ling of the'
said Carl M Kddiiis, Carl M. Kd eonniy e.xeeutlve committee the
dills. Jr \ A Moielaiul. ( ordclia other day for the purpose of druw-
Molivaiol M W. Collie, t; .1 (111*; f. .
-elberry . TrrMce and tin* Western '<>« eahihdatcs names for a phte^
Liquidating ('<Srpo.ru I ion, and on'"'" Ho* tick 1 in tlie summer pri-
Tnesda-y. Hi'* till day of July. HBL’!. rnnrios.
lit the ('"ilrt 11pH'se door of Beeves, '
i lie lowii of Pecos, Tev ,, .. .
. -. between Ibe i,mil’s , ( tell A M "1'' '"‘u sfan,L' «vir
, and four P. \l 1 WiM .sell . sa.id Ihe fish fountain 1 to be ib'di'iatiVl
Ileal I -fa 1 (*o a t public v endure, for with' a '■•ereiimuy and fl ug raiding
i ' (I'll f" i I"’ lligliesi bidder, as the I,might.
many friends of Mr. Hudson hot!
at Pecos and Monahnns will Jo't
the 1’ntrrprbse in eoiigrut ulutliig
him
|(» IM’OPLE ou r OF FVERV
100 HAVE STOMACH ULCER
\eldbiy. indigestion, liearthurn,
■ooir stomach often lead to ulcers.
b'Ui't rain your stomach. Counter-
act these conditions with l>r*
P.ioH’s Atlia Tablets. Sanders Drug
Store
11 L Herrick. Toynh rancher,
was in IVcos Monday nttNidlng to
business.
connect intis made by'. !►«*<•• tuber ).
ONE VEAR AUO
1 From files of llu* peeos I’htter- I
pri-e for June 21, tlBPJ).
The California Bonus army *?l
some ir.no men is marching in1
Peons. It is due to reach here to-,
night or tomorrow night.
The county democratic commit-
te»* met here this week for the pur-
pose of appointing election Judges,
.less Heard was named Judge of,
the 'mud' box; llerltcrt Holloway1
of the courthouse box.
_ _ I
A baby cyclone swirled through
tin* business district Monday, do-
ing considerable damage.
I
th
PI I* MILt
between all
WEST TEXAS CITIES,
These low (ores, between oil
WestTexas Cities on Southland
Greyhound Lines, are good
every day, every schedule. Mod-
ern buses, for your comfort.
SAMPLE LOW FARES
SAVE ONE-THIRD
. on Your
SOFT WATER
40d for 50 Gallons
Delivered
CALL 101
.;l Paso
Si-78
Big Spring
$»-48
Abilene
$4-20
Fort Wurth
•70s
Dallas
$7.60
fSOUTHLAMDl
property of -aid -Carl M~
1 ail M I aid in.-. .Ir A A
la nil (’*T'|i*l 1 a Morcla-iid.
a re
nice)ion
bill Its 1 r
rppuis. •.gyrii-
s Used b\ 1 lie
p aces. t.o get Hie
ai'ojllid sliiivver fdoi
ba ill houses, b'ekei
ii; she. a nd . < it her j ihi<
p.ublie. vvliere perseiis a-(, baiefoot
Ii is.probable that at least ope
half of at! adults suffer from it a
somk* time.
All individual iiffeeted witli ring
1 ablins,
Mill's1.
M <V. Wibiain U"
.1 Cms-cII" riry. Trustec I*';! - has be,
w.e.|ei,l| l.lipl.i'laliug C >1’ incur III till',
by VIII "e "I said lev y ’.\"dem-v
| II P.e:tu< ha 1111 > and Judge L. A
Hale ma'h a business trip to Han-
kin the early part of this week,
w ti.i’in «»f Ihe feel, or Athlete's Foot, ’n„.y were attending eoiirt. at Hu t
slim rid lie. most scrupulous about [place
1 'el lie. '
and llu*
|nuat ion
Si.ite I *epa rl incut idHeallh urges’ aihl -aid I *J in.e> • n «I«■ 1 of Sale.- . 1
evii’y "in* having this disease’ to And in: eoinp iatu e \'x i Hi law, 1
visit their doctor amt outi’lit e: -tye j.hi • tipli-e« by pdblie.'.iiidir, in
. , 1 be Knglls'h language,, um e a week
r.,>.„»»M.M« nut)! prmnuim ed e,„ed . f)J1. ,|(m. lf ,\ .* w heks ,-'
---v------- , ine’dhilely preceding said day "f,
sale in tho Peons Enterprise, a
, . 1 -
ss, son of Judge «L. F. [
I ,’offi'l i’ll all Hl'ipoillt ,
I idled States Naval j
' UU.’lpoiis .
Is Your Radio
Out of Order?
James E. Hicks
Expert Radio Service
Next to Bus Station
HI Otrk SI. Phone 110
Terminal
110 Oak Street
Phone 195
publi lied
lu-vvspa pei
' 'oitni.v
U I IA I >• s my ha ml.
«lay of June: lib’i.’L
L« »l IS IP UtKBScN
Sheril'l Beeves Cuu’nt v, 'l'e\
By l-'ira UeBacey. Iiepuly
I IN I M ARS \<H>
Inin fib -• nj the l.’eeiis-laiiet-
11 rise for .lfine 2-.
Nn old 1 line July foAl’Ill edleltra.-
Heev'cs' 1 i",*' " l’l> barbei lie. parade pietiie.
| biisi ball and rodeo Is to In* jifeJd
ibis Tib i here under auspices ,,f tin. bus
men.
DIRECTORY
BUSINESS ~ PROFESSIONAL
-tr
::
,i!
ipe.sv f
SHERIFF'S SALE
Ibe Skcllv pipe line, which is to
serve the new Bufforit (Ml I’o r
fim i y Js ready f** 'taji eafrying
oil. * ..
I
June 19. 1933
A COMPANY THIRTY YEARS OLD
Last Friday the Ford Motor Company completed 30 years of automobile
^ - . 1 .11. ..... - ♦ iho «?nmp i ob. I made my first ciigiriv
It is also my
in 1893, and it still runs.
Suit-
the automobile industry to
the last 30 years.
Some of the men who began with me that June day
here yet. All of the principles we laid down then,
we find that they have great survival value for the
have produced and sold over 21.000,000 Ford cars.
created the automobile market we have never thoufci. ^
We have always believed that before
it must be good for all. Our discover-es
other manufacturers without
AMendcd by n large-- rf’ovvd ’ <*f
vusioiners ami well - vv i*j.heiv ilo*
Till: ST.VTK Ml TJ’.X AS I
( • »l N I N (»F BKCVKS »
BV V IItTI |*: of a eeriain Alias
i < Il’il'T Ilf Sale issued old Ilf'till' . . *
1 1 Ion*-r.ilile Itistliet • .(lit of Ki Paso »"'W M System groeei.V and 111:11 t
\ ('ounty oil 1 In* .’li’d i|,*)y ut June, ket, managed by W A. Wnlsoiy
: I’1!., by ( . W . Harper 1 terk of ^pt started here last -Satui’da.y.
said Court vgiijnsi \V, K Brack. .
j Nannie Mona .Majors, a feme sole, I _ " r~
I M ST* *b Brook-. M.is. |t, M .1 | Sc vjuu•. 1 u 1. eltiitfnx' :ind i»|**
Brooks, •' J. ( 'llsseltiefr V. Trustee ,, .' ,, I
. .. ’ ’ .,1:11111x11 i»,|s are- pe t olling l ie
1 tor the sum ot Three thousand 1
, three hundred ninety one nlid.'dl- * 111 versi I y of i e\Hs Hoard of B' |
1 loti Ilf (Bib 1 .n(i) Holla is and eosti gen I s to ihaki' a m«>re reasonahle
of suit, in cause No. J'J.JHt in said price on the water which underlie*
fortieth year at the same job- I made m>
This is the engine that won the Selden Facnt
-which took the motor car out of the exclusive class, and opened
hundreds of manufacturers who started during
<’«.iurt, styled The Peoples' Building
and Loan Association of KI Paso,
Texas versus \V. K. Brack. Nannie
Mona Majors, a. feme sole, 1». ,M.
.1 Brooks, Mrs H M J. Brooks,
C. .1 ('asseil.erry. Tmatet* and
placed in my hands for service. 1.
1/oui- Bober-on a- Sheriff of Beev-
es ('ounty, Tevns, did. oil the 7th
day of June, Hid.’*, levy on certain ^
a tract of -c|m"l land in Ward
county”and which In being consid-
ered here as a potential soft, water
source.
in 1903, are working
are still operative;
future. To date they
Although we
good for anyone to monopolize it
business could be good for one,
and improvements have always been open to
patent restrictions.
Of course, there is one thing we
for himself--and that is experience,
and machines, but it cannot duplicate 40 years of experience.
experience that makes a motor car.
But the past does not especially concern me;
tion for the future. For myself,
tools to do something worth while
Great changes are upon
vanishing in the general upheaval.
survive---their service will carry
honor will be fully justified. An
That is the outlooK xor hub yuu.ie, ......* *—------c—-
cannot share---everyone must frt it
Money could duplicate our buildings
And it is
it has all been a prepara-
I feel that I have just been gathering *he
and that my real task is still ahead,
the world. False ideas of every kind are
Those who built truly on principle will
over. Business integrity and commodity
And newer and better ways of living will
Beal Kstule. situated in B'**ves
County, described us follows, to
w*i ;
L"t 1'ive < o 1 m Block eight (S)
*d ibe Belli,out Addition, to Peel'S
• ’iiy, ,i, Beeves ('ounty, Texas
It i- Huilicr onlered by -ai l
jin I _ (1,«• 1,1 It,at -.’lid lieu- lie fol'o-
elo-ed as iigainsl Hie -aid Hefeii-
• 1; 1111 - IN’. K Biaek. XiiUiiic Mona
Major :• feme sob*. I > M J.
Bi" :- and wife. Mrs, |> \| J
Btodjis .uni (. .1 < 'as-elberry.
trn-ie, 11 is furl her ordi red by
said I'lgmeiil that tlie installmetit
, stock purchased in connection with
sail III, be e , e el led
And wheieiii, all (tiller "f Sil'e
Ho I*- 11 -M'*d to tin* Shcrifl *>r
| any ' *n,-table ot Beeves Conn V.
j 'lev.-, eii 1 In- ip|j day of February.
IP.’;., vv a s |,y -aid Sheriff executed,
but -liid Sheriff being unaware of
j tic* t * * I il,at a moratorium on (t,*-
*lef- of Sale I,>t■ I been declared Just
1 prior.I*, i|,c date of biddihg -ni*I
1 sale. I l,ai thereafter tlie attor-
neys l"r PlnintJff I'equesled that an
1 All.I - Mid* 1 d' Side la* issued tliere-
T!,e West 'I’exas <ia- Co., wllicil
asking I lie city emnieil for a
to sell natural gas in P<*
Iiiis promised to have tM*rvi<*e
SUFFERERS
Stir Up Lazy Liver-Bile
and Purify Your System
WITHOUT TAKING CALOMEL
IJR. MONROE SLACK
OPTOMETRIST
(iiusses Kitted
Kyes K\hmined
< ifflee Iloiris .s until *1
Satuniays Only
Firiit National Dank lildg*
Hadlo TruubleV *-If s<>, see
• • 1
O. F: Divers * •
IJlidle i
I liavi* -ery'ieed 'Jo.lHHl Itadhis
ill til'* last h yenra.
WORK FULLY (iU.ARA*NJE^D
J. B. COTTEN
Attorney-At-Law ‘
Special Attention Given
Persona! Injury Cases
14—Phone—15 ^
Box 186 Crane, Texas
:-V
Hubbard A Kerr
Attomeya-at-Law
Security State Bank
Building
Safeguard Your Health
with
DURDIN’S
Milk • '"P
“Always the Best’ -
• -s-Ask Anybody
We Neliier ' p|,,»ne 1»;*
UR. JAMES L. KINCANNON
OPTOMETRIST *
2oq Bozeman & Bryan Bldg.
Hour* 9 .fo 5. *
Pet o*, OxoF Phone ji«
4-^7'
COLLINGS-WILSON CO.
*• - >. W; bfOORE;
Twenty yearn yi^gui E|tu^
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RESULTS
(•earanteed nr
Monry I8:«k'
"'"*• *w*y that pat-.
y-ll'iw look (,a juur.
in", Hi- thick I a t
(am- lie r„iir ino-iti,.
taut oaaty fool
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