The Pecos Enterprise (Pecos, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1932 Page: 3 of 8
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THE MENTONE, TEXAS, MONITOR FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 10.12
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WINKLER COUNTY
GETS GOOD WELL
OUR PRESIDENTS AT A GLANCE
\i<rl li \\ *■» i ith Winklin' c.iinitv
I'miii-lii'il .III** iriil new- in nil .■ ir-
• Irs thi* \v«*«'k. m *|ii lioo hum'll
well \\:i" r« |m>rt***! iji the <*li*»y*“imo !
|m»»I. !<• milt‘d north "f Kermif. anil I * *
nI>mil 1 .*i miles north **f Wink.
Til is WHS till' hll'Ut'-M new pfo-
tlue*‘r lireimlit i.n for Winkler emm
ty in more limn n year It indl-
eiites ii |>1 ti\ for I lie I '(leyell!'*1
ami I.iiek pools; wliieli me north
ef tile Hemlrieks pool.
Wnnl county eontimieil in 'In*
Utll.'llght of lie* elopmeiit with
thr**** coin plot ions ami ilir**e new
loeations. Tliere js n persistent
arm. 'J'his was the l.iiruh'Hh 1’; ■■
(liniimi Coin pony'-, \... I I kirk .*
which hail ft n es||m ti‘i| ifc’i.oTl l •
10III rllhii feel of -A eel yn- a! !.s
lepth of 22 10 in siiml.
Ciilhersoft i.oiinl.v a ’tm " a-,
riclir**. This' w n^ i lie V an Horn 1 *i 1
and *iii- i to No: I I la IJ. wjii'li ! i. i s
lui'ii spud,|ei| atii 1 •drjllfim m. lot)
fe*‘t in jryp mi fast'reports.
New \\tlls
• 'omplet ions in Ward coimly
w«‘r«‘ as follows ;
(iiilf i'i’odiietion Co.. No. 12
Itulehinu' see. |,lk. I HMM H.VA
Top pin 27 1.7 to 27’.<1 lot il
depth 27.'.!!. Top of salt |1In
172 Ini riels.
rniiior in I’eeos that si\ mav ritT:r< * proditelipu
art* to start soon in Loviiii' county 'lull '* Itrieii No. 2- see. * ft.
toil this weleotue news eollhl not hlk. I .liMM HiVA Sion with 2'in
lie eotifirined in official eireles 'junrl* tr*>ur ^’.id7 to 27N7. Top of
'I’ll** Winkler well was the Sid I1*1' — ■ •*•.• I '* * t a I depth 27 7v Top
Kiehardsnti. Searliorotmli No 1, lime 2J ’• Initial 4prodneimu mi
10.70 from (lie-north and ltloO. harr*;ls,
from tin' west lines of seetjon i.me. I I’ • oal ami < til Co No. I.
block 77 I'nhlie School Lands. More •!■»<lit* — , see .7. I,|k .’ll, ll.VTc Top
definitely. it is ahoiit a mile west
of the Cheyenne store .oil flt.e K.T
mlt .lal road.
Tay was topped at 2M1. salt at
12 In. Total i.leptli L aliont 2S71
in lime, lias shows were reported
tit 2M0. 2N.M.7 and 2*37. ,\t *js 11
it was estimated a 21MI hart'el wi ll.
It was drilled about .'lit feel deeper
.a nd estimated a t I I on barrels in-
itial production.
Huge lias Well—Sweet (ins
In Wahl county, the feature Wits
a lingo asser in the • Iramlfa1!*
pi pay 22 v'. Total depth 2IM1.J
tiiil ial protitti'l i'lii Hit iVtirrels
thnnmh tapeted titl'in-.
New locations
Stiinolind ' »il ti ml < ias No. I
C: imp. -.•* 1 .7. Idk. I. ILV'I’C
l |sr, from th «oiuIntent and 21 1.21
from 111*■ southeast lines of the]
s, i t ion.
A I.m'I I Ml
s*'r I, Ill k
th,' south'
tjoi t Inaist.
Sturm
s.. No i I’tire Stjii'n.
: i ll.vrc ttmt fro'.i
A ;tml 2S.7 fr*tin the
el al. N,
.laities.
vv'i'vvv'l'vvv*I*v'X'*l**iiiI''/il'V'l'*|"X'»X'v**lvli''X,^*l'i|.'l*il'vit.'I"4'*I"/'l"r'Ii*X.il'
WILLIAMS-KERR
Chevrolet Co.
Cars Washed. Aid
Greased
$1.50
Painted Under Fenders
$1.00
We have a complete service, paint, and battery
Departments.
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Arno Refinery Is
Producing Gasoline
jr«tp,l the fifteenth P're»id*nt of the Unifol Sint/-. Miin-h
t, he wtta the lir*l to receive it teleirrujihic mcr-aw by *uh- -
cable ^nerved one term. Almost the first <la>
*■ -*er
ministration tire"!
that neither Consress nor the States had power t<> kisa> slave
out of any part of the country,- Tho fuse of civil war had already
lieen lighted in Kansas, the Ianroln-Iloutflaa rh Irate heralded the
lustration the'Supreme Court held in its l*red Scott decision
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in Ktlliwn, WH Miuw.ll-l'uu,.*. uni. ini nnnu ill, —
nflict and John Brown’* raid at Harper’* Kerry further excited the situation Six State* seceded. Feb. t.
» later the Southern Confederacy wa» formed. Blamed for thi* web of cirrum«lance»
STOtMihti THI
ANSENAL AT
NAttem .FERHT
iiniN'ndinir ,____( T . _____________
IH61. and four day* later the Southern Confederacy wa» forme,!. Blamed for thi* web of cirrumitance* which had teen
spinning almost since the hririnninit of the Union, retired from politic* to hi* hom* in lauicaater. Pa., where he died
seven year* later, June 1, 1868, aired 77.
c Idk. Jl 2P. I’SI.: ttP<> ftum 'lie
mi licitst iiu .’{Mil I'l'ntn tile stml.it-
e-t
Hi'p'Wt nil other \VPlls l|,>w fieli.e
Us fnllnW's.
Lot injj County
('nittmbiii <»il ami <;as Cn., No.
Win at, >,*e 2.7. Idk. 1. W. anrl
W. luilliiuc at 2.70 in aulty-
• trite. ■ j
Covey el nl No 1 \yh**nt. see.
hlk. 2. W. ami X. W. Shut down
■al MIIOO fet'T.i
I'ppenaiuw <•! al. No. 1 Victor,
see. I hlk. 2. W„ ami N. \V. --
luil|iiiu at 17.70 in aiiliyilrii**.
• odilmiiii ami MelvtiKUO. No. 1
Allen, see. <io. Idk 1. WWW --
Shut down at. ootlS feet.
Colitimin ami M« KnpUe, No. 2
Allen, s*>«'. 00. trlk. 1. W&NW —
IhiihlitiK derrick.
(ioldman and MeKrigue, No. 1
Itegan Mi'Fdvnin. s*>*', S4, hlk. I,
W’ANW IMggitlge*dlaf
I.i"a is anil Slagc. l, N'1- 1 .lohnson,
see 70. Id k .70, tsp. 1, T.V P
Same. ,
II W. Mart In No 2 Wheat - Hu m-
sey. sec. s.’!, hlk. 1 W\NW Mov-
ing on machitic.
I*. It Thomas, et al, No. 1
Wheat, see. 1»0. Idk. 1. W&'NW
Inilliog at M.7s.7 in lime.
Krevcs County
Rita <>il <7up. Shut down at
While 30-ton monsters lumbered
over OKLAHOMA
Deep in Oklahoma lie the producing sands of tha
Cambrian and Ordovician Ages—in some places
more than a mile below the surface. Out of these sands
Sinclair takes the rich Cambro-Ordovician crude oil
which it refines and blends into Sinclair Opaline
Motor Oil—a product of 80 million years of Nature’s
mellowing snd filtering treatment. In process of man-
ufacture Sinclair Opaline is de-waxed and freed from
petroleum jelly at as low as 60 F. below zero. Try a
crankcaseful of Opaline—note how it lasts in the heat
of hard driving.
From th* Oldest Mid-continmt Crudea
Agent Sinclair Refining Company (Inc.)
PRICES
Friday and Saturday, Sept. 30--Oct. l
10 Pounds Yams
10c
C. P. Watson, Agent
Tri-Angle Camp
Bure Apple
Vinegar
39<
Gallon
Pure Pork
Sausage
'1 Lbs. For
2E‘
Sugar
10 Lbs.
49 c
.Brei’ Rabbit
' ___r-7
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x 12
7 1
- I h art’s Delight
Table
Syrup
Peaches
1 •» Gallon (’an
Two No. 21/. Cans
31c
35«'
35f
Apples
Cheese
Oxydol
Gallon Can
v Lb.
Large Pkg.
41c
19c
19c
Lettuce
Beef Roast ,S|
.. Wilson’s
Large Head
Lb.
Chile Con Carne
5c
13c
-No. 1 Can
10c
Operators Are Subsidiary Of
Retail Outlet Firm
In Chicago
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• emetine lr- ii w beihi; (iirmd mit
III' I lie Nl ill ' i I Mrutulli' • »il Iltul
Uel'iniH- Omi'iiny. which m Ineiil
cd nf \tnu in ime hein ltee\e~
eiiillil.y
■The Mt'iiti'ix i,'fiin'iv i- ii sip.
^hltiiry "f the \• i i* • • • *.I t‘nrv«'ti-
tinli. "f ('hi«'Hgii which U 8i*id !••
emitr<’>I letull millet*, culling for ft
million iiiiH"ii7 uf crm.illne n day.
MiWl uf llm I'efilierv '.s <illt|"lt
will go lo • hii iigo fur *lis||'ihi,it ion.
The refllHT) lifts run n |ii|M*lllie
fn the I 'Ii il lips lens** in Loving
eoniitv iiiul i^ taking iihout 217
Immds ;i i|;iv lr"m Hiem other eon
iieetimi nn e\|ieei,i| to he made
xv lii'li w ill im rease the total daily
nm i<> 17oo |iurer|> nf erudo oil.
the lefillel ,v‘s |.| e-eitl i n|iil' it v
l Si: CO! ION
The Vifiiimri I’eeiiii Marketing
Assoe;ialion lift* idopied eoltmi lih
ers fi.*r al doid'le liftgu used in hand
lilig- ilieir |ifmlii.e|fulliiwiiig eare
fill tests nl the ilnr,ability of lie
villi nil lOlll lliliels. TIlOIISRillU of
l-lu'se eii.nl It ilier.s w ill III' llseil fol'
marketiiig the 1!tM2 crop.
MLMOklAlIZi; BOOK/WAKINti
S \ NT A HA lilt.\ R A. <’ a I i f
IlonkmaMiig I rum' the pelroglyj'h
In the linofv |ie is lo he |ini’Lrn.v*'d
in a series nf nine miiruls being
ilniie 11> Sa imiel A r.ins.lCong for I lie
new I niver-ilv of Southern t'nl.if !
orai.a lilirurv ’i'lie liloarv is the
gift nl Mi>. 171 ward I. I'"henv j
Jr
| hii feet
Culberson Counts
Milton mid Horsey No. I Higgs-
viee 2 i.lk 1 12. I'*si. Waiting mi
fools.
Ward County
\hell Hf*is Nil. t H Shell Sli'im.
i*;. |i|,k. 7. llA.Tt' Total
di'iiili 72.7 in lime. Shut. d"V\ n >n
ftei'iilint of wenl her.
Atlin.itie oil Co.. No. 2 Harrow,.
2M. Idk. 7, ll.VT* ’ Total depth
2110 millv diile. Running ti 7 s
S. Cnprlio. «'t nl. No. 1 Rent tv.
see.. M. titk M I. II.VTC Tnliil depih
2M10. Cleiiiiing out.
Hast In ml Oil (Ni.. No. 2 K S.
• ire* n. see. -1. Idk Ml. lU’TC
.TofuI depth 2177 lime and anhy-
drite.
Lftsllnnd o|| t’**.. No. 2 Shell
Weiss, see. L hlk M4. IIATC
prilling at 2107 lime and anliy
■*lrRe.
Knsllainl (01 <’o.v No. M Shell
I Weiss see. I hlk .ML II.VMV
I I.neat ion. ,
Ka'stland Oil Co.. No. 1 A, Webs
M*e. t hlk. Ml. II.VTC Total depth!
22.77* in Hide
i;reer, ef id. N... 1 Van Cnri. '-**'’I
12. Idk. .7. IIATC Totnl depth 2 -1
22M in sand Shat down.
.1 I> Kngh' ' ' al. N*i. 1 Keisler.
,, |C, hi1 1 II.VTC Total
ip |,th I o 1 n i a .. i' ' I s a n * I v . *ln lo
I in h'l'l’e.i Hi I ti g I'i Ill'll
I.a nil i iM. "i No. 1 Hiirk.o
Wm
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77- W
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WM-
i.' »•/<. 7/
imw
T«»itd il' .ah
V IO .sail,I lljele isi |
imal’id 2.7 nu'lli "ii
f'fillie f * •< •
I ,.\ dev I er.
cm Hi. I'll,
in lif»il * *
Maxwell N
hlk. :;i li.v
iii salt.
r. r. ow*'u
• losejili lloW'i' Sill A
JO Hl ill I lid.
I ‘ell n Oii L« '
\Vilson, ii- 11 > J
< ’ella r a ad j >ft
IVllii ''il * N
i al. N" I Hinnelt.
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Deliver
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Deliver
u». till,. -;i
II.V I * 1 »i illitiu r
2,M2,M -mnl:
i‘.v nl 2300; i
2-M 1 !• I.iii".
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1 7.000.000 mini
f',,“J,l
IP , l',r., nl
I’m
Nn 1 M"iir'i'
(iiciir 1'•" ">■
J11 * 11 flow ti nt 27 10
1')117 (•; ■ . i'
7.70.
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sif \. ><•. i
bll
1.7. 1’tiiv erklty
In ml • T.it.il
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f ill 2tT.:i in snml.
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M, R. TlinuiBH
1’nr*' Hennrtt No.
I.-- T.'inl il»*p(h
2722 -ii ml ii ml
iiwii fur piiH* llm1.
S: m ii"I: ii* 1 (
Mil
mnl (*118 Co , No.
2 W«*i'-. •".
1
I.lk .ML ILVTH
Total i|»*|'t It 227's ; fishing tmils. i
Hixford and Palganr. No. 1 I.nn
don. see. s. hlk I 11 Alt' Prill-
ing pi 2210 .iml. gas 2.2’OS 20; oil
; t 22il0 lo
Sid Riehard'on, Nn. 10 OTtrlen,J
^.*. .7, Idk. I'llMMIlAA Prilling
lit "■><17 ill lime. Mas ..ltd oil ill J.-j
720 27.M7
UiinLli < lil i'll No. I Hill k —
\ Jrdm&t
"WVff looking into things for you,
Mr. IVcos and Mrs. Pecos, invesigating
searching and analyzing this upward
shot of price business everyone is talk-
ing about. So we’re going ahead offo
ing you winter goods the very first of
October whether or not Old Man Win-
ter decides to have it cold or not.”
PART WOOL BLANKETS
7()xS0 Part wool double blankets -—
Rose Gold Blue Nile and Tan
Ideal for’cold nights.
$1.98
MEN’S UNIONSUITS
Good heavy weight unions,
sleeve and long leg.
Long
69 cents
CHILDREN’S UNIONS
Long sleeve and long leg or short
sleeve and legless Keep little bodies
warm on cold days.
49 cents
MEN’S WORK PANTS
Grey covertcloth, Gambler stripe
and Blue Beauty denim Compare
these with similar pants and see the
difference.
98 cents
LADIES ADELON SHOES
New styles arriving daily Bumps
Straps Ties in Black and brown
kid and suede. \
$3.00
LADIES COATS
Beautifully furred collar and cuffs—
New sleeve and waist line effects—
You’ll agree with us that there is
more style and service in these coats.
$19.75
Jjdt'A,$wvtc/i -
*■* BECAUSE "UNITED" PRICES ARE. STILL LOW
UNITED
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Hawkins, Jack. The Pecos Enterprise (Pecos, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1932, newspaper, September 30, 1932; Pecos, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893386/m1/3/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .