The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 17, 1927 Page: 5 of 8
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NOTICE OF HEARING
TO
APPROPRIATE PUBLIC
WATERS
OF THE
STATE OF TEXAS
Notice i* herehv given. to whom
concerned, that THE HUMBLE
Oil. AND REFINING COMPANY
tJi»* postoffice address of which
is Houston. Texas did on the tenth
day of January, A. i). 11127,, fit**
its npplicotion in the office of
the Board of Water Engineers for
a permit to appropriate of the un-
appropriated waters of the State
of Texas, from the Pecos
River in Crockett Coun-
ty. Texas, sufficient water for
mining purposes, not to exceed so-
ven hundred and five *705) acre
feet per annum, to tie diverted by!
means ot a pumping plant, said,
pumping plant to tie located a* (
•i.loo feet from the East corner *>J t
II. & T C H U. Block Ni>. :tl. Stir- i
Ve> NO. :to. on ttie North Bank!
oi the I’ecos River, in Ci -h k--t* j
( nunty, Texas, and is distant in a
Souther!) direction from Mi-Coin
e>, Texas. 7' j miles.
You are hereby further notified
that the said Humble Oil and Re-
fining Company proposes to in-
stall u pumping plant, to consist
of 2 to :t- 41 jxlU Duplex Piston
pumps, operated by 2 to 8 Ho II p.
1 cycle Horizontal Single Cylin-
der oil engines, having a height, of
lilt ol fifteen feet, and to divert
therewith not t-» exeeed seven bun
died and five I 7 Do acre feet of
water per annum, for the purp>>s«-
of mining
A hearing' on the application of
the said Humble Oi! and Refining
Company, will be held bv the
Board of Water Engineer- for tto-
st ate of Texa-. in the office ot thi
Board at Austm Tex.i . on Mon
day, Uebruai'i 2'',h, A D B
ginning at tei; oVka k \
which tint- and place alt ,
interested may appear a
Sut ii hear .".y will I-
from time to firm
'■» place. if «e< t
ud
be
neers may deem right, equitable
and proper.
Given under and by virtue of an
order of ttie Board of Water Engi-
neers for the State of Texas, at
the office of tlie said Board, at
Austin, Texas, this the 17th day
of January, A. D. 1!*27.
1 Seali
Jno. A. Norris
Atte.it: ( s. ( lark
A II Dunlap
A V\ Mi Donald, Se« retury, Board
ot Water Engineers. tdiii.
m win; so
Possibly the fact that the orn„
men! on th- i e;Ii ng of ttie d iti ii
court i oun. ot i 'roi belt I 'mint
a t ■ H'i’.ed ff--if tia resulted in th
l.n ■•* miniiiiT of jtuing men o
11 ’erM. rig 'id xas < 'bri-t i.=
I. mver.-ily where the utblet
• ,im ,,ve known as the ‘'Horn*
Takes Ban's Place
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m , h, ■
•i! such -
. le relat
the said
Son Angelo Slat d:
METHODIST CHURCH NEWS
Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Haver as
officers of the Distirct. Sunday-
school board, are in Sun Antoni •
Dus week attending the Training
School in icssion there. Jii v and
Mrs Haver also attended the meet
iiiK of the Sunday School Council
there Sunday,
Rev Haver will meet with the
Epworth League ExetuDve torn
mittee for the arrangement < f the
program of the Epworth League
Assembly at Kerrville in Auguvt
ant other League matters, in his
eupacitv as president nt the Ep-
worth l.eague Board of the West
I exas ( Unterente.
The pastor a ':d, Mr- Haver will
return sound.e- of this week
lie Childress, Bill Seaborn. Batts
Friend, Eugene Williams. Dennia
Coates. Guests from another
class were Gladine Coates, Vicky
Pierce, and Eda Si hue- man. Af-
ter playing Valentine games, and
making up some d« lightful play#
and slot ies, refreshment" of cake
amt sherbert were served, adorn-
ed with Valentine hearts.
A
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m ha
uppL
M i - o i I dnm.i Phillips and Di
ie I' ox -pent t tie Week end in
A Iigelo.
•riciin League baseball club
owner have named Frank J. No via
t < take.*1)011 Johnson’s plate a*
tut-dvleiil of their circuit.
ightful party was tu-ld t o
■ y t or .!untors on Tue-iav
■ .Mr- Hover beinc toe
her mI,-- and a few - ,
itiviG- ! g;o -1S. The in),
'•■•-•re pre.ent Donahy
■ n. U I! (ol n; Fit-
The Friendship Bibb class en
tertained with a Valent me party
j last Monday nigiit. lie iViliuw-
jwere present: Misses J **ia Gru-
j ham, Thelma Pearl Chitwood, Ma-
, ne Duty. Rose Burton, Louise Bar
'ns, Vivian Baggett, Ethel Kaner
' I'.and Mi and Mr,. Evart White.
; Alt. and Mi-. M. !U Floyd, aind
dev i ;-.,||, Charlie Dnvtfoftn,
T K Ki»kpatnek, Leonard Hen-
I I- "p. IIii hard FIoW-
i ’ )!i and Mr- Stanley Ha-
; A an. .f pat !y games made
* Cn. - eenjov able to all
the*#*Q^fcJa-i
+» /Hi
The best town in
West Texas
And the best people
in the World
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Dr. Frank Crane Says
* — — •— — *
The “Makings,, of a Man
In every Golden loaf of Malted Milk bread, there
has gone only the richest and most nutririous iingredi-
ents-with PURITY the chief consideration.
BAKED FRESH DAILY
These are prices delivered to your kitchen for cash:
Swift’s Premium Hams______—.
Swift’s Empire Breakfast Bacon..
Swift’s Premium Breakfast Bacon .
50 lbs. Irish Potatoes..............
50 lbs. Sweet Potatoes
..... $0.36
______ .41
________ .50
________2.25
.......3.15
50 lbs. Sugar-------------------
„ ... 4.50
1 doz. Small cans Carnation Milk..
... .85
1 doz. Small cans Tomatose......
... .54
1 lb. Libbey’s Veal Loaf____________
______ .32
1 lb. 4 oz. can Small Whole Beets _.
_______ .26
1 lb. 4 oz. can Sliced Carrots______
______ .22
We want your business
New Assortment of Pool’s Fancy Socks just arrived.
Come in and see ’em.
46 Phone 43
THE OZONA MERCANTILE
“Small ProMs. Many Sales”
A sentence worth punting in '’a*
proverb ul hat ai. I renionP-.-ring
Tin- troubb-r.i art* ai- > the truii-
i hied.
Those m> ward* explain a lot in
j life The) help g vc pvt-tpin ’ w
I t'* the irritations of Du* day
In the school room the etiildren
I hard t-> manage w ho • «>i-* rn •’
i the tr-'Uble ar- the one-* w h<>!
are troubled thernse!ve-- who are
fam il:
Toe jealoui* wile or husband I*
. trouble maket w tio in troubled.
{I-- lives in count a lit terror him
’ 11ured by double and .sue*
pi-, ions
I'tn- cruel are often those who
then,-elvi .- art tormented by fear.
The -aii ast.it , cutting tongue of
i>ii indicate inward wounds that
have never healed,
■ pep-.a and constipation are
nsilik fui a large share of
in the world.
1 health, who
Ti
o til tggart i>
t r-oi ij
od with
:ronmt*!it, who
r/r.
lot of l-fi llg ■ n
-t> »r. hidoH bo
'orioi.
i i ud t
the aur-
it mu*k
s whore one
- >OTi-'tiVO till
id it*
, tlio ir-
O Worry p • r
higlily strung
r i t a 1
ed t
I :
!,- perioh bar i
tho btoaking
o nagging won
point
tan i-
,-trotch-
Usually
;idh
some sort . s the
• • the cantanher-
A: . r grown-ups the trouble
f.a ei ' are a! -■ the troubled.
I ; • i run a! class is. almost
wi1 j* exc p*ion, composed of
those wi i u c phys ally or men-
tal I ■ s., ....
worm I. nervous, overw or Led.
So-. ! at" - iiiiuii,- -1-ntem *’. 'The
!!',■" an-! vv-mni w l.o art gentle
and g'-oi ai" al-o happy and the
uii ju a and i v il ai - in- -t-ral»lij"
del vt much of if • rut I from the
......... tad that the happy are
u-iali gentle and g-ood, the mis-
erahle unju-t and evil
Wt* arc offering some beautiful models
in new spring suits for men.
S’iirs were to/livered t>< the following
last week:
Leonard llen.iiey
W T. Childrens
t harlei Davidson
J. L. Henderson
IT A. Bennett
J. M Dudley
Bovd Clayton
Harrv .1 Friend
George Bean
1 V »
!%! *** -*.
Hurst Meinecke Shop
CLASSIFIED
Greatest Human Intere t Story Ever Filmed
Corinne Griffith
Rises to new heights in “Classified”
It’s a First National Picturization of
Edna Ferber’s Great Story
See it MONDAY and TUESDAY
Look over the following Tasty Propram
for next week and get ready for a week of
big ones.
Program For Next Week
Mon A Fuei ~ "Cla-iiD* vCtr <o one Griffith and Jack
Mulhatt
WMae«da> ‘ Acrtw-. thr 1'lalnW A Wmtern.
thuri A Fri. -’t tu«t Metro* p e-.entation i»f the famnua
it age lUCce-i
> durit.'iy >1 .. Brew- - « Mi on* ' with Belie Daniel*
The Ozona Theater
** I ;*v Movie Menus"
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 17, 1927, newspaper, February 17, 1927; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1098172/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .