Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 106, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1928 Page: 6 of 14
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FEBRUARY 17. 1838-
FRIDAY
among the visitors in
contractor, is
jSTfund^icr*. Lofan Fate of Fort I iBOTfOW Mil* J
•Worth were among thoae arriving , ChicftffO. to del
V; sirstal Uv*
irownwood visitoiy ■ + courtesy treats
Rr«id the Winii Ads. * Lane's Beaulv
Among the Oil Men
News
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A. H. Bowers was ii
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Hr. R. Stand lee of
>1 * i+./ *uL*\
. the city yea*
Houston is e
Plain*.
San Saba County
Well at 460 Feet
1 GLIMPSE OF
THE OIL WOl
f • /Aam ffahi Vaaiaf ^ ®01wi tf■ rwITy inU> I^
Reiurt imJii v52 ooIw.ii u nrr> ‘ntentlon to <lr»U: Brown county.
<jsssw s* rain j-* ««•■***»■*• «
• MttewSTthiH^rt the * "•*"» No 3: Intention to
week and is very much gratified to drtU: Brown county. James Kinney
find the sands that had been en---
oounterod. The formation is running The Pralrte Oil l& Oas Company.;
Mate and it is anticipated that an 9*"** A***00* No V’ ^tenUon *?
oil sand will be encountered between ****** Callahan county. D. ft D. A.
SOO and 000 feet, and another at llknds *unrey; a too statement before
around 800 feet. shooting for well No. 1. if
L. Williams No. 7:
to drill; Callahan county.
That’s the thought you will have when you tea
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large show windows.
West Texai Twanty eight i
1100 feet, {twenty-five are
1400 and 2.700 feet and U
are sieve 1400 feet. The fie
the largest producer in We
with a capacity of Bbout M
reto dally. 4 .
COLEMAN. Feb. 17.—After spout-
rig eight rofoestive hourly heads
nto the derrick, the No. 1 W. R
>ardner of Continental Oil Com-
Mny-M. O. Cheney tonight pro-
Wa list today only a few of the Values we have in Stapled:
a of fire
Western states areMbc invtt
attend the Natural Oas Con-
n of the United 8tates in Dai-
sy T. 1 9 and 1«.
convention U the annual
ring of the natural gas de-
ent of the American Oas As-
ton and wV attract delegate
then interested in the gas in-
r from all over the United
An option has been tab
terests to be
with the Royal Dutch She
on. a refinery site in Cod:
ing The plant will handle
oU from the Orogon baste i
Mr. Williamson of Mercury. . in ** A-
charge of leasing. I* confident that I intention f
this territory covered by this milling block »•:. T. E. A L. survey; also
block is most likely to put San Saba application to Railroad Commission
county on the map as an oil field atoning compliance with conserva-
.— -•.-— tion law* and rules.
DANIEL SETS CASING J. F. West. Louis Williams well No.
The W. T. Daniel et al test on the 8; intention to shoot, and well rec-
Slkas tract, north of Qrosvenor. has ord; Callahan county, block 2268.
set 10 inch casing at about 428 feet, total depth 888 feet. Producer.
— - ■■ - Louis Williams No. 8; Intention to
EIGHT INCH CASING SET drill, and well record; Callahan
The Lamb dr 8haw No. 3 Owath- county. T.E. ft L. purvey, block 226b
ney, four miles west of Brown wood, total depth 980 feet. Producer’. Also
has set • inch casing at.780 feet. intention to shoot for well No. 6
duced 10 barrets into flow tanks In'
She first official gauge from the
’ newly discovered sand at 2 305 08
- The new well is the discovery 6l a j
rank wildcat territory. 2*« miles1
sooth of the Coleman city limits.
Correlations have located the sand
in the tower Strewn series and is
thought to be the same as that pro-
-tfaeing in the Roth At Faurot No. 3
JSJily ft Smith, north of Valera.
...So favorable did the well appear
that W. 8. Duty purchased through
’Shield-Maddox one-half interest in
.thg royalty under the 038 acres on
tahtch the well is located from W. n
Gardner for the consideration of
3PROOO. The well will be produced
, jt. is said thus disclaiming theories
that the Osnttaental-Ctoeney inter-
• HNS are shutting in all production
“"in this county. Other acreage deals
involving choke and far-flung acre-
age were consumated during the da\
WTWn the appearance of the well
SUGAR, limit 1 package to customer
No. 1 TOMATOES, 6
c can
ozen .
ED C0FFE
t invitation to the Southwest -
governors and commissioners
been decided on as a mark of
ct to the heads of the itataa
icing the grrotate; amount of
■ml gas. according to Henry C.
is of Dallas, manager- of the
s Oas Company who Is chair-
of the arrangements commit-
LETTUCE, Calif ornialceberg, large heads, each
Deliveries by 11 pine lme^ o
Standard Oil group In Jai
amounted .to 14.141.330 barrel
decrease of 680.134 barrels Iron
cember. Runs from well*, excl
of those of Prairie Pipe Line l
pany. were- 1.843.311 barrels, a
of 82.488 barrels. Dally aferaj
deliveries was 4S6J17 barrels In
uary. against 4T4J8S In Decei
and runs from wells 58.461 bi
against 58.800. J
has set • inch casing at.780 feet
Intention to shoot
481b. Sack “A No. J” FLOU,
4 Its. Market Day RAISINS
the greatest Increase in production
of natural gas in the last year has
been in the (Southwest. Mr. Morrto
aaid It is statad by gas men that
UH-i rapid development of natural
gad transmission, especially the lay-
ted of tong Baas in Texas, had
been the outstanding public utility
development of the year in this sec-
tion. b ■
The latest In gas ranges, ess re-
frigerators appliances of all kinds
and gas machinery will be display-
ed te an exhjblt to be held In con-
junction with the convention.
3 packages Sc SALT for
fap that we are doing the beet service buaineee eince opening th
store 3A yetrt ago, is proof of thd tefrice u well u prices we ore making now.
Our Cash Business b tlso growing, due to tKe ideal arrangement! of stoc
and the Wonderful Values marked on each item.
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Looney Mercantile Co
.y “The Lc.dbg Cash and 30-Day Store”
. again attracted attention today
when K pumped 132 barrels In the
* first 13 heart after beta* shut m
* " several itours waiting tor ackb-
ttenal storage. The weH appears a
----eenain 158-178 barrel settled pro-
: . .duror. y . y* 1 .
to Mane - to baht
And remember, too, that
when you We .ttrough,
there are no liters, no re*
buimgi, because everything
cornea from the oven fight
and evenly raised. Try the
famous Calumet Biscuit
Recipe. Of course, every
body wiU want more of
them—but you won’t nund
because they can be auk
faajify.
MAKES IAKJM0 EASIER
crease the Kansas State gasoline tax
from 3 cents, as at present, to 3 or
4 cents during the next meeting of
the legislature. - R. O. McBurr
Kansas director of the Oood Ro
Association. . has been nam^d
Governor PauJen as a dirre or
roads and has favored tncregs
the Caroline tax to supply add tto
funds claiming this is to ‘
Wichita Pipe Line
L Properties Bring
1 Million Dollars
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Wichita Pipe Line Company of thu
city has with exception of tew de-
tails of minor importance, agreed on
-the sale of its properties in the
Wfcilta'Falls district to the Pur»
Pipe Line Company of Texas for a
consideration of • approximately
$1 000.000 rash
The sale. If consummated, wilt
mean the entry of the Purs Pipe
Line Compete into this district, its
3 operations heretofore being confined
to Mexia. Powell and other East
Texas fields, fr \
The property acquired by the Pure
Pipe Line Cempaifr consists of 338
miles of tx <V\Quro. four and six-j
inch lines traversing Wichita. AT-1
chfr, Clay, Young and Jack ooun-
l ties, and is now running through the -
lines 6.000 barrels per day.
Incl-ided in the sale are 380 miles:
of telephone lines. 10 pump stations
| and all materials necessary for the |-
operation of properttoa. The new
owner expects to take full charge
by March 1st.
. Independent refiners of Wichita
Palls are the owners of the Wichiu l
Pip* Line Ootepany. Sale of Its
proper-les will leave the field en-
tirely to line* of major companies.
apd most logical wiay to do It. a
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Well on Skeitori :
Farm to Be Shot
The H J. UhTeTal No. 1 on th*
l t
If y<«can't come
down to the store,
try yn on a ftris-
phona order. We
deliver ttjorders.
•ftie CranfUl ft teynbMa No. 3
ewtoh,-1 northwest of. ThHfur. to*a
poriucer. ’hough" the probate
jiount of production has riot been
Shelton fartn. four miles west of
Brown wood, will be shot today, so^j
cording to information rece. d u*
morning. This well, startl’d as 4
1.600 foot teat, got a good fter of
gas and. oU in. commercial quantity
at 3TT feet, as reported a coufle of
days ago. It was drilled to *00 feet
and drilling stopped to aave |ft at
that depth, the rig to be moved over
and another start an the deep test
l The sand was topped yea-
evening and oil was stand gig
hole, mwifiltng to report te-
teteteEiooqpoonpgoanateHwnto
The Central Texas No. 3 ADcoro
ft «*ne for completion this evening
or tonight. ;
.ex KESLER NO. 8 DI E
* Blanchard. Porter et al No.
3 Kesler is dr ilrng below 1200 feet.
It wlU either be “drilled in ' or
“dfflled out" in the next day or two
■aid Blanchard this morning.
Ray O. Dauber, now cos
Mississippi A and M:. was
her of the Iowa football 0
teams and also on the b
squad * tew J*»n ate- j
Is X/oWLWHen* WeljEjmippei in Hi
hay her one now while you ft
fdflina It
st at a
California hard head Lettuce, each
For Yoar Sanday Dinner we will have pork roast, hack hoi
spare ribs, veal steak, celery, fresh tomatoes, green beat
cauliflower, carrots, green onions, mustard greens, spinm
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purple top turnips
CALUMET
THE WO tl LUS CfltAmr
BAKING POWDER
SALES 2'i TINIiS TIIOSF OF ANY OTHER BRAND
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 106, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1928, newspaper, February 17, 1928; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045085/m1/6/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.