The Pecos Enterprise (Pecos, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1933 Page: 3 of 8
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THE PECOS, TEXAS, ENTERPRISE AND GUSHER.
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> A V. .jll.V 11. I
1
QoDou/n
Msrcury
NO, You Can’t
Exactly Order
the Weather
, \ k ' ’
New Locations In
Loving Rumored
(Continued froiu fuge 1) [jlso \\ . it in-- »n casing.
Nil. l II II John*nii .f;,i Sec. <lulf Production* Co., No.
Hlk. I. M*.*<IN I'ii i. ar iii M ''Hrlen. not* from the soutli rtU‘L
a nil \ «l rit «*. II (MO from ihe v^est linos of section |
l,e\an at Parley
H i.iitii
Frwjn ,et hI. No 1 .1
mini Tntul <lo|ii h i : i.io
tip under reniiier Ini*
Hill Little, No. 1 Regan MoBl-
vain. See. 02,° Hlk. 1 NU.NW-
Spullel .Inly 1 Drilling.’
tioldiniMi mol M.K.Tguc No 1
Regau Mo I 71v nin < oil i
Ward County
j It. A. Alexander No. l Hitcher.
1U50 from the northeast iind 1 170
| from tlie northeast lines of section
I 27. block ltd. II. and I ■* t'ellar.
A hell IJrtis., No. i It 'Shell Sloan,
li’.tio from the northeast and Ji.TO
from the northwest lines of seel ion
Id, block 37 II and” I . < Kail ttvfc',v
survey - Total depth . '5**27 ,*4101.
Sllllt 1 low n i fdoi ■ I r imale'd * 2.0
hari'el well. •.
\11> 1 it • til ajid I >; v ohij-iu11-nl Co ,
No. | Johnson, !'*f*o fr.bm ihe nprtif-
en*l and LT21 froiu tin- *nutiiei>l
line* of section Itt. bln.l., ,'fj, T
and T. C. Survey Drilling at d."io
,1'ed look.* t
AUniftie Mil producing » o. No. !'|
\
\
tsv
m
H<SO from ihe vve*t lines of seetlon
d 151k. J <. M \| It A. total depth i
I M illing! -m'- fi* I>.!.*• k• n dime. Flowed 2~i
barrels oil das 7.Y*hm* cubic f* or |
tiulf I‘roijju'tiRti (*0 , No. .,.‘1
o’.Miien! IlMttO from the north ami*
'.d*o from the east lines of seethoi
HI. Itlk. I i.MMItA I 'til It ni; 12 I u
in anhyilu 1 (*• •. I op *alt 1 Dio
Matthew *.* Lowry, et al No. 1
Ititelier. ld.M) from the imrthorst
and l lTd.fl'oin the southwest lines'
of section blpttk ,'U, II and Tn t 1..: i'ola'i(-.,ats mill in I
C. Survov .Cellar is being dug * j.a* and j0 ..1.1 U1 v in the Southwest
*l'at Mofail et :il. .No. ] Hyliolds.l 1.* *■ on 1, In- opoiiod til S11 • 1111:111
K'R!|.' W Miuns.in irom ! \a*
(I'iituti.l above) is oih‘ of the
American dilwgatrx to the World
Economic cjuTiereiu'c in London.
Casting .1 *: de ou*tom, Morrison
has inioked biR.I'fafh cigars at the
parley Morrison is a prominent
‘San Antonio business man.
won l.l* OATS MILL
1 i.'.t, rolu'it-.ints mill
Firechief’s Uncle
Takes Ed Wynn’s
Place Over Radio
Noted Texaco* Comedian 0’i
Vacation, Rut Has Able
Substitute
!med by Don'h
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The, l,iic
in and otu
light4* dd.
- - up. |e* |ra *.■■ h< i -n
IIIOU- cl I : |i* t i*t
1 :'l de |nija twa * 1 1
p11< oil *v inginc doois and cn
ghgemeiii* with fat cul* but how.
at last lie'* ncuWitlv in raHio.
Tin ini' 'uuieddoi'l liil.hci lo cl her
cal l>i 1)*ma 11 of the -i hief, -togotli. 1
w.lth the fiicli. it-e hanger* <»n w ln>
ill. hide III! keener of the chief.'*
Ilicll.l gi I ic. M'llie* In f.il'c ill' Uriel d
phone oil the tegular Tdesdav »• x • “
nine T<‘\aco hioioli 11*1* over the
NIP WL.VF If kup
lie '•'uncle'' almost lil'Tnll.V
1.1 Ic * ter Chief Ed \V \ li 11V I .sill,
dte-.’ijg id costume* of the .'titty
\inctic* : 111.1 |ooktl(e a* yintc»tpit'
; * lit iii.'|dlcw <|oc* 111 iivcrd/Jil
J
Vloii-. ...... 1 - in 1111.\ hat/, and
1 JMt from the west and L*470 fi>JUij w here the Kiml.di: plain.....I Mill p ^
the tilth beast* tins*, of section i*d,|jjiW,C.i.. n-,. cn.1 • t. it re hit sec of the| s.. dmina, t ho int.crim icritei ■ian
'hlk II ;md I (%'\ I trifling . f' 1 liapman flidir mill. will in*tnll | iuh, th%jiaili 1 liraliaini wliilc'lM
k'Hyh in li^nc, *licllr new nuichiiicr\ and start -prod fie Wynn i* takitiu :i w 1 llc.11 iid va .
* Uhl ins I’r.iductioii t.'u. and Itec- j lion i-n t inn 1 • .1 the cool w.cathc.i! , ;1|,,,n : 11, r the <, ; 1 ..n*ccin c
lor^t'il < 1* , , No 1 Monroe, 18~'0 season i..| I'm., luc.ikiast tood-.| week* ,,1 i.roadi astiu^ which halt-
from the; most southerly southoast »*|!ciatcd t. . 1 p.i.it > the anil w 'll j ,-d w ii'h I'd* final *:iv *0 ,,o
i*c» 1 nin ' 1 .mm lia*hci; ol o.,t* nplay Im.v 1111 the much hclnhnred
da\ and pjv>«l 1 ■ • <■ r, dim ' |.oim.|* . f f uiu !c lul.c* uji lh« ".liflcrum ”
line and 3'HI from the most caster y
northeast Hue of Scrap File No.
I 1 - Tola I dc|.tli !is7. 'jo *mi 1
w.itli .Itotill > 1 '
Kcctor < *il Co.. No. l Monroe,
mm from the northeast and (ItI'.l
1 !lcil da l .-
Iliccl the
w c*1
.iii: linin'
d«-III:t rids
'III I ICO III
Ilf the South
I v
and T from lie southeast lines of section
V. Tot'd '(lt'pfh- '.".'I
plnuurd bar k |t" Udd.'l
irT d l )l’ can KrAvluMo riit* \veathci
>uits. rhcH*' art1 plentycit* places
f
within a day’s duivo of PecosWhere you
can find relief from the sweltering heat
of nuli-summer.
A Tank of Crystal Will
Take You Where
Cool Mountain
» 1 f
Breezes Blow
’ "■ ' >
■ ; : v. '
KilKup with a tank of powerful Cry-
stal gasoline, One tankful will take the
ordinary ca^r to the heights of the Davis
mountain’; ter picturesque old Fort Davis;
to the coo,!, l^efreshing beauty of the new
Scenic Drive; or to other points that
qualify as summer resorts in the Pecos
* , • * »
area..
V * *
1 Summer time is out-door tme. Get
* . « ' y*
oiitside these week-ends. And notice
♦ * . *
ho\y much more pep, aggressiveness and
new ideas you will have*\yhen you return
to work. > .
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1 # 1. * t
Wherever you go, s/art *wi.th Crystal...
Fill up at ** , 4 y
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HOI.SKY AND JOK .STA'l'jON
CAVERN STATION
OR ANY . . '
CRYSTAL PUMf
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Vest Texas Refining Co,
SUCCESSORS TO BURFORD OIL CO.
Pecos. Texas
in lime;
I'tcpii tiiu:
run tubing, listimap'd .'10 burre.s
’I'ii thud with acid.
Atlantic < • i 1' 1 * 1.•• 1 nj*i 1 Cn., N 1.
1 Oilt 'l.'pi fi'niii .*n.ut h \\ c>t ' and
MiCiO fl'niu . tiit' sun'hcast linos <f| 1 ' Idal d
secti. 111 1.11, Ii I’S.L. Tut:',l}'1,,,’'1' '""1
di'iilh L'ddU in tiir:c 'hells. Fl.iw i Sonn. cl a I
^■1 Vi
IT. vv .1
I* it-'is i •.
1. *. 1
\ . 1' I’a'i -
II il l T
. ■ t and INI Ml
• line* Slid
\.
1 Uiiic.y,
>1 test.
' 1V.I.I ,l>'s(bl I I ,.\»K • J :
nt'f.rii "I Vw iu;
lay. . l*rcpRI iid |Y. *
ii. ISi'Ut Icy'.. 1 1 a
lilt'll SCC. '_'d. Jljk. .7*
:;;:u iTjn-iu i|tc n'm't 1
fi i ni 1 lu* ' ■ iin'i' li u c*
• In x i.i, a • m;.m
«. 1 *. 1 ■ 1111 • • y . cl al.
is'50 fiiiiii tlie n.u ihi>a*l aiid
froiu flic iioTth\v<'»t 1 in>• r>f sccli.ui
■JI1. i.lk i>. II mid T. C. T0111I
depth •_*.'{ lo in lime .shells and san I
Shnl down for orders
\V. A liliick. cl al. No I Mordoli
from the Hol t le ast and 000
from the in>rtlien*1 lines of section
• Oik. .'it II and T C. Survey
Total depi Ii ’I7o s.'iinl lie l'4'iisc i’l
oil !.i; 1 17" T I'M rutiled :mi h.n
lei; w ell
A 1! rad foil I, No I Jleally. Item
from the northwest ami T50 from
the soulhWest lines *ec. ,‘5. hlk. .‘.1.
II and T. ,C. Total depth lotiO in
salt. Slmt down.
Clyde 15rndford. No 1 Alb'll
-001.' frotn the nnrttieast ami R.'IO
from the nortInvest lines of section
1 1 hlk o. II and T. <' Machine
moved off Competed ns uar well.
llrtnlfonl. et al, No. 1 Knmrv,
111*70 from tlu> northeast and 1*0G
from the northwest lines of section
k‘*i, hlk. ,r». II. and T. (’• Spudded
and shut down April 11*.‘El.
I’atfl llitmly No. *1 Ilennett, 28U*
from the northwest ami k’R 10 from
the south weal lino* of section 1<».
block .’54, II, and T. C. Total
depth ’J*»ok’ in lime *lieil* Sa't
water llowltiu hi'lwe.-ti 7. and *’>"
easltiu. Show Inn of oil
Cppcmiucr I M illing Co., No. I M.
S. Coombs. 4!>s from the northwest
ami IP's from the northeast lines of
section I. .1. \V. Hollingsworth
Survey Spudded and shut down
Fppenauer Drilling Co., No. 1
University, 17<»(* from the north
and 4 in from the east lines of sec-
tion idk. Hi, University Survey
T otal • I«• p111 l."is *iin<|. 41 < i,ieii
ing I- I 1' at 17»H.
IV. Itlk. 11 alul T •' Survey
T«U a 1 ih'|dh Kill I
S'Uitluun <»il Corporatiati. .No 1
1,1aie- Sloan. Ill.'ut from tin* nrth
east and .’hit* from the norihw»'*i
lines of set 1 ion _‘T hlk, 7». T, ami
pih 7.n * .i,t
Sbut ilpvv i|
No | T N Veil
M" tri 11 it ihe northeast and
| ft-opi ii)!• imrihwcsi lines of sci tini
j'd. \V- I Svey.-ar'' o’rv«'tV.Tivtal!
j'h'pi'h J'7t* -a nd tHui'ii.llg. 1'7, U .'
'easing. „■ •
S \ Thoiups'-n, No. I \V. i >
''din uT from ihe noi l h.vv
. uni . i ll front the Soil! h vva'sl linc-
f *e< lion .'i*. hlk.. 551. (I iiinl T.
j Survey ini a 1 depth '_'7d'd> lime
In . j-i 7;d:i< cion ’! l.d ha:.;o I* •
• fay t li r.iiml.i .i Mi, . a * rjig To
|ia y *'yp»» • T'rii 1 ! "• * eil
AValiletimaier Petroleum Coro
No 1 liergm.'in. dRltt from the
northeast and lti.'d* from (he south-
III II l»S s\N | M MINd 1*001.
It T Si 1 diliim ot I!ai's|ow 11 Is
week -.1 lit I I'd VV Oil. on el.list rile! i. . 11
■ t • htt'ue > oti. t• • tc *wimmiuu pool,
ti'i'ul' ilauei' pav.MFiidi near the w. It
vvh'eli he ow'.i. four, indes-eusi 1
) tai -1 >\x I •.Mi ,| iii;' hi eh w a \
eoljehisioil . ol hi' v;|eu
1 11let will he hack again
•ustomed proL'iam iliis
ouhl iii a v i.eoroitsI\ re
cm i'ii l o 1 iii'h nm Ic i i'iir
i it. • *; ra luT in I Ml lid n I
Earrv Milha. forutc! la nt. in
s ' v itiii a . 1 I'exas, (pu t m r(1
. a'luviM died ,tt Ids Twin:' in Dallas
■ l.r t; wt'i k Miller, had hern seri-
ously ill (or several months Hr
v is lieutenant governor three
times and was admitted to the bar
at the age oi 19.’
poi tunit'v in ilcfi tnl himself and his
-jut uiVii ;, to dcl’etid himsc|f and hi*
'.aii'iiuti« hil ' ..Vgaft'ist th*' chief and
his h or so. *»n the' | hi <a ra iii ( pro
< i ra ham.' .ph.'dsi • pav atteuriou >
with I tltcle Tev is -a Swei|j*h eolu
•sliaji 'named Mlat 'lvho appeal's jis
. afeiplo r nf (he \Vv tit! ■ liorse has
the untuv '.|»ej,' vv-pii'h \Vj tin 'has
used m giving Mruluim McN’iti.uec
lo I'our'se 111 .•anjiniil' Inishnndr.v
| A juvi'iuie )Luis> If, l.arrv. helps
i. found- I'tit J lifj fjrcliiDii*c.h'ii|d ,\le-
S.a'iiK'c :(lid Doit \ oorhecs’ hand
eouti 11 iii• lo .....itji) h'ipliiig plane-
j "li I lie ) 1 ii.r.'i 111 1-
t’limlpal* I llo' iievy -Iww an;,
I Taylor Holme* its I udo Tc\’ iiin
J in.(•'M Wii nip r « Tii'isoh , * c)la^ aifd
• lilv Itullci h years old ti* Dir
mil"! "I. Ih lilies a 11 lie,llg-li. II' w In
IT.ld ii.i II I o .11* . I’ tgl.' ’ i’\pel "
Great Gathering
Of Masons Is Held
Many From Pecos Lodge At
Meeting On Hilltop
Near Crane
The I'ccos lodge was well repre-
sented al tin great Crane Masonic
gathering hold bi-t Fridu.v night
atop a joftv hill hctvvccn Crane
and McCa'iiley There \(cre gather-
"d 7>o7, Mason* from III lodge*
and from 17» grand districts.
According to the I'ccon loilge
memlH'i’s who at tended, the pro-
gram vvas Inspirational mid inter*
••stiiig. The program was preeed**!
by a. barbecue and picnic
Those attending from I'eeo*
wore: Muddy Kcisciiburg. Wor-
-liijifnl Master of Die i'ccos lodge;
Ernest Iteckham. past Master; .1.
I! Heard \V. .1 Meek. II U Davis,
Frank Miller, Sebe Miller, William
Kcit. Lois Reeves, Aecy Johnson,
I*, c. Atehison. John L. Corn'll,
Milliard Camp. It. A Toliver. Duu
t 'ollstas.
TOLL CANNING PLANTS
l'’oiir foil canning jdauts will bu
started iu Fannin Coimtv :i' the n**
suit of • fforts of tlie Motihnm
Cba inber of Or umerce. < Hit* will
be al itoiihain aiiotle r al lb>n!‘,V
• ifove and the other two at other
places ju the cnJlbt v .where produe-
11 ip I of oannable fruits ami t rt i* 'k.
is largest.
h'i|,*
bee 11 | lie i p* j
,«'IU *' 1 . t lid iii* • J. bill
> a * i in, Je
•Hie.
10 VV JUngt'i
go U
it'. 1111:1:; tin T
Te \ II". 11 a * . V'i - ('V..*! • "'I.
ill, atuio-t
helV
11v .1•>fl11
tin
• 'll 11 . rd .
•• to : 1 > ii its 1 r,*n
IS'Ut slit 1
a io|
2. :t) 11 tTn
,ing with character n'adlngs and
siniilar,'VVi fk at clitW. and lyccum*
Winn- siuh ctitortaiimi-iii was in
v ogll«' .
,T he, Texas Cotnfia u.v sponsor "I
1 is represented
foil's Still ions l
Ail • Motor «’•>.
STEEL ALONE
•* m
IS NOT ENOUGH!
east lira s of seel ion 2d, Hlk. 7».
II ami T c Total depth 2212
shale. Making (!0 barrels through
casing, till al 2177, increase at
2IVI to k'2'tp W ill (jibe
Agriculture Yearbook
Is Received In Pecos
The Enterprise- i* • i 11 <I<H. 1 <■ • I t"
1 '<>11 g 1 •,,s~i.mi 11 i; U TTwiuasoii foi l
oi* j boughi fulness in sending 1
• ■oji.v I t he ^ ra l'bof.k ot Agrieob
rule l o I!*: 1:5 Trc hook contains a
wealth of inti'i e*t ing ami valuable
1l.1t,a on farm protljn-tioii, faun |>m
dial v a Inc a nd the like
Mr. TTioimtsoii said that lie ii.il
a limited number of the I.....k.s - i-
lotted for free distribution and
that while the supply lasted re
i|Ut *|s vvcitld l>c filled in the ortb'l
l'<"'civeil .
— neither strong nor
safe enough, nor quiet enough
‘ ' +
for the body of a quality car like
CHEVROLET
imm: orders hioh
I lit)lied I I dels at Southern pine
mill- .in’ a’ .1 la ir highest paint 1
*111. e M 1. I*1;. I. according b .
repori.s to > In t iiMi i -it v of Texas |
Mtlfea n ol I.U - la ' Resetti'ch Slop
mai l s, a > ci a ging 271*. l aii feel dni
Iv in M.a. wen is |sr c lit liilig
. r 1 b in 1 I. ■ ■ "I Mu) . 1• 52. with
.iv crag' 1 1 kl> 'hiplnenls exceed
. rod 1 1 -a b about 7t*.tmo
jjgWhy “ & that Ksviry 13«
cylinder and 16-cylin-
der car in America has bodies of sf*e/
reinforced by hardwood? Why is it
that every make of car selling for over
$4000 uses bodies of exactly (he same
type? Why? For the same reason that
Chevrolet uses it exclusively. Because
every test and every experiment have
definitely proved: STEEL ALONE IS
NOT ENOUGH!
The trouble with steel alone is that it
stands just so much shock and punish*
merit. Steel alone is also inclined to
rumble and rattle. BUT—when you
put the two together—a heavy, staunch
steel body over tough, solid hardworxl
— then the hardwood reinforces the
steel — and vice versa! And the re-
sult : the strongest, safest type of body,
such as Fisher builds for Chevrolet.
CHKVROLFT MOTOK CO. DKTROIT. MICH
ft’’ \ i i; j?*!
|i is ;4cmk;U
■ \ Mi i
■
41//>r«OM / o. fc Flint M It hijan ial mjuipmtnt mitl a. k,» -Mormi jkiwi
and *aay O. M A C. t*rir>» A Oanaral Mnturn Vain*.
Mil pci IIH II
N I \R I ON MRI V\ I RY
\\ .n i. im been Dili led «ui :i ic\v 1
l.n-ncn m 11 ■ 11 -1 •• n with 11 -Vld. |
1 linn build in leu •• siummmi
f .'.inipjin nl
*445 t.*565
I hist in ml nil (’<>. Nu. 1 W. I'- w n .1 • r . nt "i Hi* tmiuu
Jidiiisuii. from the nnrtlieUHl 1.,, 1, , ■ 1 .<■■> r I riitik I’.rug
. 111 • 1 ;i ;<» from the Noutheiiat linen ,,, , t,, .1 • ’.1 wic inude Soutli
pf .section' 21. block .'51, H. ami T. , ni >.c, t t.uc in c uTici times
ir W'uier well, eellur and pits tiro
being dug Moving in
• in1! I'rmluetion t'o, NU. 1* H it
. 11 in,', !*:*(* from tile west ntld 110
ft --111 tlie si.uih line* of Mention 7,
. F • i \l \l HA Total dept h 277>1
• ml. Svvabbing, flowing 7*7*
Mine |
•f tin tiivv plant
rrrf
Mr
■ /.a
K*trM. ? - a rxtn* - • . -
.
Milk (
lord.
banc- dn.v Running tw<> inch.
Ml I I’!•"•! li'l io|i t'o. No. Ill llill-
.'huis I I lo fi'Un the siuitii and
D'.r.u from tlie west tines of section
7., block F.tiMMHA Sm v • y. Drill
ci* ate waiting 011 tool*.
i,nil I ‘rotl net ion Co., No. ><»
M llrlen, into from the aoutb sml
<;*.*• from tlie west lines of Mettimij
ti. Mik. F.tiMMHA <‘leaning »m»j
at 20Jl.*»
tiulf I'rodudioli f’o.. No. ^1
o'llrlen, 000 from the Mouth aod
D520 from the west line* of Heetlou
10. 111k F.il'MSJllA. Drilling nt
124so in lime. Cementing 7 inch * *
il
McCoy Hotel
»l Paso, Tr*Aa
r (nit-of-uiwn shop
LU'-'pl 'a r* find the Me-
f- c0y a very
con venlent
tilwr to Stop
Room* with CJ4
Bath V*
Williams-Kerr Chevrolet Co.
Pecos, Texas
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