The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1927 Page: 1 of 8
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THE OZONA MBRTANTILE
•Small Profits Many Sale***
I THE
J THF ONLY PAP
OZONA STOCKMAN
rROriCFT r COUNTY 3.000 SQUARE miles of livestock territory 1
TIIK OZONA MERCANTILE
‘Small Profits Magy HaJi's'’
I
“OUT IN THE WEST, WHERE THE AIR IS PURE,
THE CLIMATE AGREEABLE, AND
THE PEOPLE FRIENDLY—THE BEST PUCE ON EARTH TO CALL HOME
U)L 14 12*0(1 P*r Year
OZONA, (ROCKETT COUNTY.
TEXAS, THURSDAY SEPT. 1 I 7 5 -.*,»-• , N^~23
Childress Leases
W A Adams Ranch
Wool And Mohair
To Enrich West Tex. . _ .
From 6 to 8 Million! Immunization
Urges Typhoid
Being Put On Street,
Humps Blasted Out
Weft Te \a- fhMji i.nd goat rail**;
ers are getting r#ad> lo cut a mel- t
on ol between $»'.(>('l!,0(H> ami $8, '
OOO.OtKl as shearing in begun in
tins sec tJon, Approx.mate ly b.OOO-
H()(l jmumis < ach <t wool and mo-
iiair wijl be shorn from West Tex-,
as floc ks this ycar. float shearing J
has been under way for some time
and sheep shearing
The Texas mohair elite
ii/ona olid fiild ail a*!! stand alone almost
the ranch to Walter
%
Adams Sells Stock &
Will Retire After 29
Years Ranching
w. A. Attains, f rockett ( ounty
..mhman for thirteen years and
the ranching business continu
ously for the Iasi 29 years, has
liased his eight-section ranch!
northeast ol
his stoek on
( hildrvss <-i Ozena
Although the deal was dosed
this week, the property doe- not
change hand- until about the llist
if October. The Adams ranch ad-
joins Mr t’hildn ss' property and
he will combine it with his own.:
All livestock on the range was|
iDeluded in the sale. This indutl i
* cl approximately 150 heatl of cows.
75 head of calves. 20 head of hi li-
ter yearlings ami 700 head <>i
sheep. The consideration wa* not)
nuuie public.
Mr. and .Mrs Adams will movi
to <)/.mi.i to make their home, they
declared. Tiny are considering
moving their ranch house, an at-
tractive i ullage, to town but may
decide to build a new home h.je,
thev declared
Coates Orders Clean-
up Of Premise Of
Patients
Atriean and Turkish dips will be
light, dto to droughts and wars,
respectively A few eontracts tm
mohair have lain made, with
grown hair commanding 50 cents
and kid hair Of) *. nts.
Revival Meeting
Draws Crowds
Evangelist Bridgers De-
livering Strong
Messages
Immunization d all
* against typhoid
especially those who
ha- started, i home- that have had .
this tall | disease or those w ho
j.- South I »ui rounding condition-
ed contracting the d
i ui rival Meuidav
nit i r i n>f
drill f urnishe el
1, yth. We
Utilities ('<illl(-;i
ny. flu f
loll* he*- W* It- be
ii gr (mt t fi
ill tile -fleet III
t r.>nt (•! *:
the l.'tilit * - 1 *
>m(*ary’- <
111 .
USt
Joe Oberkampf Leaves
On Shopping Tour; To
Buy Big Stock Goods
Increasing crowds are hearing
|»r 1.other bridges at the- Metho-
dist Church this week. The Kvange
list is delivering strong message - I
illustrated with «*X(»*rience from)
his very interesting career He ha-
traveled throughout America and
Europe and his messages are till-
ed with keeen observations upori|
conditions in the world. A win-)
1 Mime and sparkling humor sc inti-
,loe Obcmkampf. local tunniture, | through his addresne*s, and i
he has a most attractve way ot ,
y evils be-
fore the congregation. Hr liridg-i
ers is a singer of great ability and:
has written a number of songs.)
One of theta*, the well known song, j
"He Keeps Me Singing," has been
sung in perhaps every revival
meeting of recent years. I'niversal
greeted the evange
ing urged by Dr (. 1
i ’oat
i 'ounty He*i»lth < Mfo * i ,r
- a ttm/aa t • -•
of pre-venting pns«ol>|i
! urther
.s(ire a*l <*t the diseax*
Although there at* milv i-m-
t w I* < a-.*** in town at (u *
<nt, tin .
i- dungef of an e pidetn '
mile ># ev
e-ry itvt nii* of spreael i- * Io>**d
Coat* - said, and tin -at
<*st thi;/
w*>nld be fur evcry body
to be *i,
rtiurnzeei against th** d *
,.se M.
' ii\ e ii 11 * .ol \ tak*-l- t f■ •
1 vpl-' ■
“shots." he declined
A thorough clean u\ oi
I all pr* ti,
is.-- where case's of ty p
lielet ha*
be*. I) found, has lie-e ll "
i de* re*«l
the- h.'iilth officer, anel *
•v.-ry pi >
i-itiil ion i- being take c 1
(I pi ( V ( * '
spi end of the malady
--- ♦ —
-lie ot
i>na building
\nothci consignment «t ilyna-
mite- was also brought in Monday
and the work u! "shooting" away
t he remaining houlder- and bumps
ri the- street and the final levelling
of tin* hill was under way Shallow
-huts are being placed and the
street put in condition to be fin-
ally leveled and graded by th#
county grading machine.
EXTENDED INTO CROCKETT
BY GULF NO. I THOMPSON
New Aguirre Home Is
Nearing Completion
The new home being limit >v
hardware- ylumhpog and gilt good .......... ^ ______ ________
dealer, left Sunday for Dallas. Sam the modern da
Antouio and other points on a
"shopping tour" with Ihf- avowed
the
purpose ot laying in "our nt
large?® and most lieautiful lines ot
furniture and Christmas gift goods
ever carried in Ozona.”
Mr. (Oberkampf was accoinpun-
ied by Mrs. (Ita rkamp! They will approval ha
visit the market centers of Dallas) |j„t here.
for several days and then will go | Men’s firayer meetings are being
to San Antonio and possibly H'"1* held each ♦ veiling at seven-thirty
ton to make further purchases. (lfl (he ,irst tof the church.
Mr. Oberkampf s stor#- has been
the chief headquarters for Christ-
mas goods in th** city for several
directed by Ucv. M M Fulmer and
women's services are held on the
second floor at the same time.
Fermi in* Aguirre, wealthy rm*i
ant e»f the Mexican -nbui 1* of i)
/onu. is rapidly nearing *■«• mr> 1 <
tion. The- home, a mode l n train-
bungalow wit!) com * -1 e found.,
tion anel 1ms< nie-nt. i- la mg * m
ce! on a lot to t he lei! - ' l he ? *... -1
going into the- ,Me \u an •
l»urlt U
twe*e*n 1 tr»- Aguirre & P. i
s! 01*4’ .1 f'f) j
t ti#* el raw
acres Change
h \ \ ris
Th#* sale* of 4(MMKt a* i*
uf W* t
'!*#-vais ranch land !u<>ug*
- 1
muit**ly $525,000 last w*
♦ e YVfO'fl
Harris Brothers of S.n
\ !IW»« 111
bought a .‘$2,000 .(Of ia
rn - rn .ti j
Uvalde and Walter 1 * *
sold hit*
Mertzon jilac*" of 2,lilo .
! • and
b#.ught a ranch near Stm
1: ru’ * v
of 5,375 acre s.
i
y.q i» br*foi c-i he f i **e whi *h Jt st t'iy | fv't-xt w*#*ek business men’s me«*t-
ed his stmc two years ,»gc Since jugs will be held in th** business
moving ini* his new Gu iding. h**| houses of town, the first of these
has had more room for a larger at the Ozona Meat Market Monelay
stock and last Christmas carried j afternoon at 2:30. The meetings
a full and varied line of Christ-j will continue for two wee ks, serv-
mas goods. This year, he declares' |<) a. ni . and 8 p. m.
the stock will he even larger and! Th#* Evangelist will till engage
will afford a wiele r range* of choice! merit* it) several of the largest
to shoppers. ! churches in the State* tnllowing
——--*•- i his mewling here, anel e very erne* is
Congressman Hudspeth urged to hear him m Ozona.
Goins To California1 »*• "" ,rn,tM,i,,,‘ ni ,h*’
® _ ; Crockedt l ite rary Society on per
... . . ., ... . some! observation- in Scotland
Washington. >e pt Kb- ( ongrt #- ", . . , , , ,
t. M i , i , ant will spe*ak at a late-i el.ete em
man (.. H Hudspeth, who has he*eni“,m ' ... ... _______
.... ...... the lunfii'i! ! la v hi nt.e-iammer-
in .lohn Hopkm- Hospital, at l>al-
' ' . . . ..an wise*i e l>r I’rielge r- was en-
tiniore, lor the p,i-t eight we*eks. K
tertainee in the home ot Anton
i- leaving today toi b - home* in hi 1 " ,
Faso, from where- ne* will go, under' ■ ,,nk’* ire- n-. __
the doctor's orders, to northern
California.
Mr. lludspe-th tuts suffered great
ly from the* strain and overwork
incident to riis office, and this is
the cause of the- nervous trouble*
which took him to the hospital. He*
is now we-ll e>n the* roael to recov-
ery, anil afte r a complete rest, will
Trading In Crockett
County Stock Active
MUNK AND I.EWIS GRAPPLE
IN S. A. FOR CHAMPIONSHIP growing sti-.ng..
——— every way." alter
The world’s heavyweight . * .<m-
piotiship wrestling mati*h w:M be
held in San Angelo Sgpt It", with
Kd "Strangler” Lewis ib-i'e-neCng
his title anel $10,000 be lt m a
match with Wayne* “Fig" Mima,
(‘laimant to the- rhampiom*hr • \«*r
since he threw Lewis <>u
ring at Kansas City two v
Trading ha« been active in
Crockett County livestock in the*
last few days, according to reports
of sale’s Trunk through Othrci Ad-
ams of the T h. He lisoti Commis-
l»e' ready for the long and busy aesjMjon Company of San Angelo,
sion of the ( eingre ss. which ceen- i Mr. Adams, who was here on bus
venes in Ik-cember. j jness the first of the* we e k, report
Mrs. Hudspe*th has been with eel the feellowmg recent sale-s
the Congressman during the en-1 through his firm:
tire time he has be-en in the heis- ,| W Henelerson, Sr., tei Perry
pital, anel will accompany him te> Keles of Bangs, Texas, **00 head «>f
California I yearling stes*rs
---O_______ ! Hoy Heftelerseen to Sam Koa* of
Mr*. Evan Evans Die* ! *»", h'*d cmn
From Typhoid Aftwck Sid Slaughte r of San Angelo t«*
- j Judge Montgomery of Ozona, 850
Mrs. Kvan Kvans *»ietl at her * |,ra<j (lf yearling ewe*s
home in Ozona e*»rly Monday morn laewrence MaCiruder of San An-
ing as a result of complications fed to Boswell, Kane* anel Wamble
lowing an attack «f typhoid fever g4g head «if yearling ewes
She had be*en ill with typhoid near
ly thr*e weeks and had gradually'
weakened until an intestinal hem -j —r—“
hnrrage resulted in her death. , Mr,‘* Albe rt Hailey entertained
Funeral services were held at Mthr Sunt lower Club at her ranch
o'* lot k Monel., .fteHi^ir.. the Rev Home Friday Before the beg.n
Stanley Haver, pastor of the* O-Jning ol the* games .. two-.-our*.-
tona Methodist church, officiating1 luncheon »«- -rv.el ..ml at th.*,
Mrs Kvan* is -urv ved by her end e,f the* aft. rm-.-r. tee tea andl
husband, who s janitor at the ] lettuce sandw ich. -
school and at the Method -te hunt Mrs Hiller, f h made Mgr |
jitift «t»vt n i'hiltfrcn, one « tiny M‘0,t Jf,r *' NVorrv 11 iil^ ^ 1
of about four months of sge Clayton for the men. n\ d
bjerh we*ighs more* than 2 >n ;
Thv-match is the fii-t '.
ship match ever he bl i U *
as for a title* of thi- kind
♦
WED IN SAN NM.KI «>
.Mis- Thelma Oliphant
shal, Mo., and Hoy Chandb i.
ranchman living n» a Sh*
were* ejui.'tly married in S.*n
le* Thursday. Se-pte mb* t I
ceiUple visitoel friend- aini
tives in Abilene and Soiin.i i
returning te* Mr Chandl* i -
to make* their home
t he*
/«»
uls
on
rex-
Mur-
ing
' * ld.
■ utfe-
! he*
* la-
ore*
rich
SI'NKLOWER CLUB
BRIDGE—FORTY-TM(»
Mrs. Nelson Hawkins and M ss
Homs Phillips g*»\e ie brnlr* and
forty-two party of thirteen tables!
in honor of Mm Hille ry Pn Ibps
Saturday afterneeon at the Hot.*!
Ozona. At the cle.se of the games
Mm. Paul Perner held high -core
feir the forty-two anel Mr- I "til
Smith high fe>r bridge* He H'sh-
ment« of ice cream anel cake- w. re
ser\e*<l.
Start Foundation
For Utility Bldg.
Concrete Form* Being
Laid This Week And
Materials Placed
Work on the foundation for tin
in w Went T r \a- Utilities < onipany
.lidding he*re* wa- started tiiis
W re k .e It*! the Work of filling II.
'In building site with dirt from
the street in freiut had been com
pie* ted
J' eil Ills we*re* be*irlg s> t 11) this
wi e-k for the* f.eunelati<iii and mate r
a 1 s \,,*te* being iinloadril on the
lot \ i (incre-te* rnixe r was placed
on the* greiund early in tin w.*e*k
..in! pouring ol t one red. for th*
1 oundiit ion was in-gun
The* new building, which it i-
iie*i lured will I'lie i ' th*- It,os!
iee*aiitifui small buildings tin • om
p.n> has e v.*i • i.-cte-ei, is schedul-
ed I** he* t omph't e d i*y tin last ot
Orleeiee I eel the* ll!*-t ed N'ove-mhe-|
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Young’s Persistence
May Yet Be Rewarded
]ii .1 1» Ve>ung el. se rve - much
< i e-dit feu his i-neigy and staying
qualities There are tew ni* n wioi
could <*t would k**-p growing
stronge*i* m laith in h>s proje*ets
ami lie- able* to gathe r in -iifficie iit
she-kcls te. not only k*■ .*|> going but
day fiy day in
having eirilled
nine ele*e*p dry tests tor oil in
Crockett county
His tnith in ttie* ultimate out-
coin.* of tfle sues < *s of his (irojee Is
is e*\e-n gre-atrr than his capacity
for "staying in tfo game " That is
saying a wheel.* i«»l but tto Wildcat
bedieVe-s that to t*e- true- He tia-
now drilling eeje. rat tetris going <*n
on i hi *•*■ ( rocke tt county location,
a ml contracts closed tor the- drill-
ing ol ttuee- eilhers The*-.- flow
drilling are
I* , : , \, ! thirty r k - * nth
of Ozona. wtiich is ne iv down t<> a
depth of d.sou ! e-e-1
Ala-sle No 1, -e-ctieUI 2^ I *" k
1 \V., d.'e mile*' -ollt flea -1 * ! Big
Fake*, is drilling at !<**' f»***t.
Middle* Buste-I No I. -ectlon 11.
block !t, twcllly mile- -Ollttl id Fag
laike on the* Shannon ranch is
spudding
Kurmant No. 1. i- a l"*ation in
section Id. block Q and cntract
has been le t to -puel Septe mber .‘Id.
A lea nt ion ha« he-e-n made* fe*i a
('.low r.g * * a; S..‘
trig at 1* < t v. .**. a
..Mil gas tile (lull Ne
Thorn pseo. t (I ! t,. e, « . t <
( roi ke-tt < 'ounty • \n i c
de r - tia! low oil | < ■ I t *
1 fit Vate*s fie-lli 111 • a-
('ounty. into ( niin"
siiort eii-lance- The i
mg an * -t mate tl *F
trorn hrown -andy
teif.ls stuck in the
e>] I
1.
d th
won
* ' tin w. rid,
aste rn P., os
tt ( ounty a
• I! was f)e>w
bare Is hourly*
: < with the
ole* i ne f.-et
tri'in the* bottom Pre*eluction iron,
t he t ime* <d t i • f r-1 : low at 7 o'
clock Saturday morning until 7 la
in the eve-ning was t"*r. t.arr* !»
Tile* we ll l la* '* • ! * * rn * tie
-outh and w.*-t line - * : -. i timi 71
block 1. 1H.N Ry ( « suivey It is
only .‘Sod to -too feet mirth. a*d ot
Allsman and Pall - proeluei-r in the
Peceis rive-i' heel and appro\iina*< l'
adO lead (lu* e-ast of Mid Kill.-iis
axid Ti an-cont ine ntal’s N. !P
Vate s, «.ne ot (e.untv's p.g
g* st gushed'*, which made- 525 tear
n ls ol o:] tb* first hour by at > nr
ale gauge w be*n it ble w in Angus!
lei ait did t* e*t in medium, hard
iilaek lime <• uIf No. I
i- the- tirst ( rocke tt ( ou
ducr outside the- Pow.-ll t
<e»v*red late- in May. 1921
World Oil ('<*,, anel on J line S
ye ar, wa- e xt* mb d <,tier rn*
by P H W iII jam- end < 11-• r >
1 Powe II
Wealth apparently i- a.-*
<«e-tirge I. Thumps, r 'ram the
reiialty he i- n ported d re ta
hi- ranch of 9.454 ac*'« a
which is limb i leas,
liixte*. Pun* anel othet
THoinp-' d. r> - id# - i
i aising -t.i * ( .iiiel . . :
repute*#! to tie wortn
more He sold me>st
on a dollar anel tw
before til. big oil *
P. i o- ( ounty was itn- ce
base- am) royalty sale
him around $50,000. i
.stood Poyalty owner- und» i sec
t ion 71 imlude t tie P# • .1* - < MI ( •*
h (' Marrs of San Angelo anel
la vi Smith of Te xe ii. each with
1-128 and I.< e- Huge I ol Houston
with 1? 128
Ttie lirst real showing .*'
i (■ u11 No I Thompson, wa-
fee t, aft. I a rainbow, w ith a
mate-el 200.(Med eub- feet <
daily . had be e n e ncount. r< *1
1 e-#*t. w tie-r* h , inch < as in,
* *-*m nted I ta- i irst ga- wa-
nt alls feet, in drilling In
to Olid !< e! . oil rose .'too fe e 1
hole I I* • pedli ng tl ,.T) • -!
990 :i i t tillinght ,. g i-t * ■
gas later in the* me.ri:irig
ltie t * *t * I s up in t tie fade
• ■ft bottom w ti* i* tia y
hob • vieb lit ly (■- ,elge (!..;* w a*
impos- Id* to .).*! t t.e toed- • t ti*
up or ii"« n
Flow ini mt* i n. <: t wo ;.oo
tiarre-l taro*- trial riaei i-**o • r:
pled eel «Oi pnal lot i«■ »j w .. - - l
tai m 4). It.* well gauge (f !$H,5 tie* I I ♦ I*
up until e. o'cloek S«ture!a> #v<|:
mg During the next hour anel : 1
routine ntal wells, pre* rated pro-
etu<‘tion from which is being handl
eel through the* Illinois Pipe Line
* ufjjpiiiiv’s Ii*!** Both llumtile and
lllino.s line's lead to a connection
\\ itk* tin- Humble ’s main 8-inch,
loope d, trunk line* at MrCamcy, on
Hie- Orient railroad
(HiIf N*. 1 Thompson is four
feed bifhe-r on sub surface struc-
ture than Allsman and Bell’s pro-
duce* r in the bi*d ot the* Pecos riv-
er indicate* computations from fig
ur<*s bedie\e-d to b** the* most ac-
curate- that were available Satur-
day It- -urfttee eb-vation was a
moot que-t on but was reported to
b* 2.154 feed, * ornpaieel with 2.145
at Hie river be-d well (Julf No. 1
Thompson toppeel tin- pay at 950
wdiil# till- river lieei well got it at
955 Mid-Kansas and Transconti-
nental topped the* first pay at 888
feed and strm. k the* biggest produc-
tion at 91‘t Marland 1A Yates,
soutii offset to :$H Yates, with a
surface elevation of 2.17b. ) i I led
with oil at 987 fe*e*t, headed at 997
and g'ushcit at the- iate* ot 12,000
rhomp**on barn Is a day at 1,020 te*et
;inty i-.■<> The Allsman and Bell well is 04
varan e-ast and 42 varas south of
the* northeast I'orne r of section (>0
block 1. 1 U N Hy. Co survey It
wa- e onipleted June 2.'l at 1.070
feet for production of 14(1 to lt»0
barrels daily, but ele . lined and was
shot without increasing its flow.
Mid-Kansas and Transcontinental
No MB Yate s, to which Hull No. 1
Thompson is a due east offset, is
in tii»* southwest corner of section
bl, w hile Marland No IA Yates,
-.outhe-rn .. ft - < -1 to the .Mil Is III the*
llOtTilW* -d . I.llirr III st e t J oil (»0.
The* four we-lls elo not torm a
square, and it was (minted **ut Sat
urday that if there was another
we'll slightly seaithwe-st of tile riv-
er teed test, th# latter would oc-
cupy very nearly the eent#*r spot
as *>ri a five (mint domino. No, MB
Yates, largest of the four wells,
gauged 525 barrels the first hour
on Aug 16 through two 3-inch
lines with 40 (murids back-pressure
on ttie trap It is now pinched in
to 350 eiaili through a 3*16-inch
del,
b.
di
tile
this
Hit h
No |
II e el
1 1.4
i on
. a! of
:lie (,u'l.
.in pa nie*s
t tl(l I.IM! ,,f
f tii- royalty
. . . .sis
.1 11, * ,i i• rn
i(.\e l'**d. but
brought
under*
mi in j
c link.
at 9.".' :
Gulf is re p*
oi * -i i- ,
t if lo* at tun a i
d g**'
l*u a second
at 85 Jj
!.«*iit 1(8,1 f.-.-t
ft *»t
Thoni(is*-r. \
-t I a k
| G i! ’ and 1 'u r
■ n 950
-. i, * h» Th»>m|
ri t-
iniiet*
>il .*i
t hut
It) lie
t urk
(. N H:
led to be i learing
I digging t he cellar
i-st in section? 1, a-
north of its No. 1
\* ,ii oi more ago
drilli'd a el ry hole
-on ranch in the
I ! I a ; | .* i t ..1 se ct loll 32,
I . !•• • • tine rrnle s north
■ . ■ . ■ - it • pi *.dm e*r in
I Ti-* hob- filled with sul
•* i a 2.e'.95 t* * t and drill-
P< at 2 735 i.ulf and
Id If., mint leases to sec-
7 4. ami 75, in block 1,
survey, anel much
t,„! ,i. n ag* to the* north
-t |i,m* owns the lease on
72 wiiut adjoins section
tie moth
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HAMKK RKSM4NS
deep test mi the* northwest quarter teen minutes it mail* 5b ban* i*-
of the* southeast quarter <*t section **r at the rate ot ab*>ut 40 hart* !-
42, block 1$ II., Shannon ranch and hourly No t#-«t of the gravily had $
another in the t*«*nt«*i of section 4u been rnaeb iuit it a(>p«areil to i»
block B B.. Shannon ranch The-
contract has been let for the .trill-
ing o tboth these- wells which are
a little more than a mile from the
Williams and family well one of
(.'rockett county’s l*est (insincere.
Dr. Young states that hi- is sure
about the* some a** the oil from the
nearby wells predion of two oi
more* 500-barrel tank* wa» unde r-
way The gas wa- not .*- heavy a-
in Mid-Kansas arid Trar.-.inlinent-
al No 3B Yale - or m Marland No
JA Yate», I>111 ti,e tools stue'k in
Jess VII rod,
-0--
loe'al
commission i
man. estimates that from 65 te* 701
he will have a real producer before the hole proved a * i*ck and win n
the first part of the new year removed it wa- believed th* a-
— Big Lake Wildcat. mount would increase greatly
______ Humble ha“ tm*
per cent ol the mutton lamb cn»P Allman A Bell's No 1 Pecos rix- tank in m et ion 58
in Texas has been e-ontracted hy|p|. b|>d H|.„ ,jn,p|M,,( to 95 barrels R) Uo survey, a n
northern feede rs About 85 P«rj r<.c.ent1y after a shot, which aj>- to two mib*» **outi
parentlv elamageet it rather than Thompson, on lb* •
| the
e------ \ on
About
cent «*f th#* mutte-n lami* * r**p will
go to the f«*e#lers. Mr Klrod think*)
He is one of the* iie*«vie-st -iiipIS'l'S
of livestock in tin state of l»xa.s
% •. #. h tv i iH
| am) mp|i8
! condit mns
Bell river
John Bart, n
la-t Thurseiay
** Wilson v.
iys last w*
A nge*l«» I
I
I’alla-
busin
J A Se hwali*. and daughter. is thought lik*-I
Miss Kthei S«*hwieib* *.f S»f, Ai-se- extend a ime fr*
lo, Mrs Shaffet, wife of an old
time* (’rockett l ounty ranchman
and (irover (iillatiel <*f Fan Anton
io. s(H*nt the week-end at th#
Si bwalia* ran o n ('rix'k*dt t'nun
ty.
block I. l-<i.N
I# arid a half
r*f (* UIf No. 1
lasnite side of
Hver. and is p itting the roof
a second tank > ‘ bk# size It
hat Htimbl#- will
* tv* «,?,,!
! ii.’# r to the new
minty and move
uriks. Humble is
ird of oi! from
•> produce r*. ex*
i* .is# and Trans-
lla me i in,.# reaign«*d
spe'cial officer and
he- Sheep an#! Goat
at ion lie was ap>
inter ami nas txr«n
i tii * that time.
- t*. v'*>ing tu work for
and co.it trw»» Mr. Ham«r
* . ustc.nis officer io Del
ut ' « He is an offfcirr
P* m nee and know# how
to cat* h l.#w violator*, being eapee
uilly efficient in bringing bootleg.
#;4.0<i<i barrel g* rs ami smuggler* into court.
He ha- not decided junt wh*t he
will d<*. hut has severe! proposi-
tion# under considerethm It is not
known who will t>e appointed to
take hi# place.— Val Verde Herald
Harrison I
* position
inspe# t'U !tt
Pa i**# - r* ^ -■*■
|*oin1e**l la-f
working #in<
Pre vi#n
the sh**# )<
worked a
Kio for l*
of le*ng * 1
No - tu (-#■##**r to Mr. Hamer has
; fa .appointed by the aasocia-
lar as was known at the of-
f N W Graham, secretary,
*gh it was d##clared that Pr«*H
kni' H'd had offered the pla* •
it her man, who was an appli-
or the* (HHU.
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1927, newspaper, September 15, 1927; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1098228/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .