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1940
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■EAGESEVEH
News of the Oil Fields
D. K. DO TLX, Ofl 1411m,
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j The Pmthrrstone No.l 9 located in
wildcat territory and in ctoe of the
* county • deep testa.
Continental-Anaac sealy Smith
No. 2. aectlon 13, O. H. 4c H. Ry
surrey 9 drilling 1.000 feet. The
upper Overall pay la expected around
l.wo feet, the depth pay waa found
I in the Sealy Smith No. 1. which
) was brouyht in a producer with an
Initial production cf 130 barrels.
^COLEMAN. Oct. 20. <SpJ—With
fhe Continental. Atlantic. Mid-Sun.
Anzac and Cheney No. 1 Overall,
southwest corner j. h. Barclay *ur-
No. 7d0, Increasing its flow of
more interest is being centered
in testa in the Overall sector.
Independent Oil and Gas
r's No. 1 Overall and the
ital. Atlantic. Mid-Sun. An-
‘and Cheney No
»-
Daily Report From
District Office
Notifications filed wfth District
«w*eriateadent at CV*.
(October 24th. 1038. as follows*
R. O. * B. M. Eubank. R. O.
2 Overall, off-! Eubank Farm No. 2. Comal County
setting the producer are both drill- . School Land Surrey, Section No.
log below 500 feet. They expect to 131. block No. 48. Callahan County,
pick up the lower Overall pay slight- No. acres 160.
hr deeper than 2.100 feet. The In- Flanagan & Marahan. Jr., Eubank
.dependent Oil and Gas Oomnanv’s No.
OIL DISTRICT
A rearrangement cf the dMtrtcU j T. M. tfcathew!. who returned
of the state to which oil and gat ^fterday ' ‘J*®,nh• ***]' ^
supervisors are assigned j jlJ)e ln * good look-
Texas Railroad Commission take* , Jng Brown und. Hut T. H. Drake
^ **' ’* *nd J. C. Barrett of Brownwood
Brown and Coleman county out of
the Cisco district and places them
in the San Angelo district.
The change is effective Novem-
ber 1. John Hoffer of San Angelo
is supervisor of this district and
after November 1 applications for
permits, drilling and gas division
of the Railroad Commission by
Brown county operators should be
taken up with him. Mr. Hoffer'*
have struck in their wildcat wrtl on
the Calian City town site twelve
miles north of Menard
The sand was topped in the ear-
lier part of this week atf 1862 feet.
Drilling was shut down to run a
string of pipe and It J* expected
that the well will be drilled in
sometime within the next few days.
test is located 150 feet north of | Survey.
Company’s No. 1. Comal County School Lantl! kddtess is Box 74. San Angelo
north of i Survey. Section No. Biotic No. 48.) .w_ J _____
Until the first of November any
and ISO f«l east of toiness from uu.' count, tilll l»
Une atf the 064 acres, block 17. J. No* acres ft0- >-'temion to drill * —
with Omar Burkett of Cisco. a>
heretofore./ Mr. Burkett still re-
mains with the Oil and gas divis-
ion of the Railroad Commission
and hi* district consists <Jf Oalla-
H»nfh han. Shack p 11 ord Stephens and
!V|t0fW' in^ Tn^ djfm^i Throckmorton counties. He still
m .««*. Humbh.jsj^^g^*- sr.
ChfS2thNline9 STlM t SSro'SiaSr nOVZjlthSjjijh-
----- - i imenuon co anu, yrwwr ssro. iw. ,n thf jllrtvtiction of his dUtriet.
H. Barclay survey, northwest of Tex^TCompany9"8 p ' r ^Tlntf^tt
150 faet east of west line and ^
feet south otf north line of the south mtentlon to dnl1
50 acres, block 17. J. H. Barclay sur
vey No. ,700. ly. Sedwick. Ka 6.
Continental
Ansae and Cl
* erected by the Texas Producing i Section No. 20 & Wm.-Vieer No. 21.
Company on their location for .their l No. acres 80. intention to plug Octo-
* ----— ---of ber 24th. 1038
No. 1 Overall. 150 feet north
south line 'and 150 feet wesS of east j. f Mason. J. H. Ogle No 0M. T.
Une atf their lease in the J. H. Bar- T. & L. Survey Section No.
fay survey No. 701. ,■ Block No. 2297. No. acres 40
. Another rig is
Continental et al
Mo. 2. 2.100 feet ea
it. on the, J. M.
vn1 £ ssw&se
verall. at a depth of 2.110 feet.' 1®28- ^ b*"el* J^txciktn...“?**??!
I barrels of Thu:
well has produced
arret* of oil. The
oil has during thi
Calla-
being erected by han County, intention to drill Oeto-
for their Hinds ber 34th.. 1028. 400 feet propo^bd
2, 2.100 feet east of the produc- depth. . )
Hindu 07.5 acres. Joe D. Burns et al. Brown County.
H. Survey No. 0. ‘ P Cur long Survey 8ix‘. J. Jf.\Newtou
Woman Operator
Gets Gusher for
1500 Barrels Day
>rk Kelley
1 operator
which
barrels <
WICHITA
After six failures
the only active
ink these parts
promises to yield 1,500
more a day. t \
The well came Itv yesterday mak-
ing 010 barreLs by heads ln ten
hours. The drill entered the sand
at 2443 feet. It 1* located tn Wil-
barger county.
cem. pddspeIfi
is seen w sen
r i mbs ion.
__
Thursdays record 8-14" 602 682 0-5-8
met. 5^3-18 1178 1178. Joe D. Burris et nil
m v. Btwn County. P. Cur long Survey i
J. P. Newton No. 8. commenced,
COMPLETIONS WEST
duction: 10 658 6M 8 >4’ 830 830 UU,,M Uwl IUIIU IILU I
0-5-8 112- 4” 1121 4" settled 0" 5-3-
10 88 ft" 08 S' liner swung at HUT.
Jos D. Burris et al. J. P Newton,,
Brown county. P. Cur long Surver
No. acres 1S8|*. intention to drilll
October 30th. 1028, proposed: depth
1200 feet.
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1828. 1900 faet.
H. O. A R. Company. J. H. Alien
No. "A. Brown County. Juan Del-
gado Survey No. 241. Subdivision No.
7. intention to drill 1-31-28. propos-
ed depth 1300 feet, shooting record,
to be shot 10-22-28. Well No. 25. 30
quarts, to be used, to make produce
V ~ ^ay
- . Overall.
,t gauged 706
r - .pat*, the
ty 10420 be
iiy otf the oil has during the past
waek increased from 41 to 42. A gas
•w*- test showed the well to be making
1 * •. approximately 2.460.0QC cubic feet
^ telly with a gasoline content of 141
' if"1 per 180 feet. 1
a.,?rv Missing the upper Overall pay. ex-
pected at about 1.620 feet, the E.
W. Price Uo. 1 Stlckney Lefevre
" " tertheost comer of section 70. O.
*un??[;l.hfgi,hut Bnith McManmon Ac Hyer., Col.»-
14M fact awaiting orters. A sIwon Mn county. R. A. Brrncke et al
__ ttf df oil was found at 1.634-40 feet No 2. Survey 664. Samuel Spragm
It la thought that the well will; elevation 1743, drilling commenced
. probably be driHad deeper. May 31. 1828. completed October 10.
The Mid-Sun’s well an the W. R. iggg, no production, casing record!
MqCtUand tract two miles north- is** 41 41 0 12^** 543 543 0 10” 063
west of Coleman, is drilling between 903 0 8 V’ 1017 1617 0 0 V 1850 1850 0
1,700 and 1400 feet and is being 5-3-10" 2400 2400 0. ,1
"■ watched with interest by oil men Humble OO * Refining Company,
here. Roy Hickman No. 28. Thomas Ber.
.. . The National Refining Company am Sur. No. acres 150 Brown Coun-
ts drilling below 2.136 feet on the ty. intention to drill October 24th,
Ferrell tract,' northeast corner atf
. -& southwest quarter section B.
Foo ler survey.
»-.After getting a good show of oll
ta the Jenptngs sand at 1.400 feet.
Bebout Sullivan 4c Dodgin
No. 1. southwest comer block
M. Martine* survey, three miles
__of the Jennings pool the
has been shut down at 1 602 ft
striking the Caddo lime at
~ ~ L580 feet. It is thought that the
will be deepened,
string of 10-inch pipe is being
in the Howard 8amuel et al No.
A. Robertson. Section 224. *
survey, three miles south otf
Jennings pool, at 420 feet to
out .mater found‘fit 298-411 _
'Vo 8AH ANGELO. Oct. 26.--8P,)-
hL 3»»W>ing 70 barrels in one hour
th!- 2 «oo and /***«■ minutes, the Ta>1or-
_ undjtneaming pipe to the - 8 » Unk oll company was virtually as-
foot leveL Water In quantity esU- ,ured commerrlll production tn the
-—v mated at three balers per hour was Ko l Kk3h Rumscy A Morgan in
teund at 3,715 feet. The well Is now Howard county. 1.700 fbet north of
Wllltog in blue shale: Somuell has ^ Henshaw Oil Company Ne. 1-A
3400 feet of 6 5-8 inch pipe settles, from a total depkh otf 2.-
Pitts toM. 357 fwt. ■ T
1 The E. T. Williams L. S West No. j when the swab wav lost in the
i section 14, B. R. A B. Ry. survey.1 Vru. the hole was standing full of
it miles west of Coleman, is be- 0n. pay was topped at 2 200 feet j
_*• pltigged a dry hole at 3.410 feet, about a week ago but the lime ha
A aiiovung of oil was struck at 3.280 | aery tight and although no an-
fseL 1 v* • ncuncement hhs. been made by
After getting a showing of oil at operators, it ia-thought likely a
4225 feet, the Manhattan Oil end short will be tried unless the wet!
daa Company's O. B. Pea then, tone starts flowing soon.
So. l southeast corner section 52, j The Louisiana Oil At Refining ]
<}. H. A H. Ry. survey. 15 milev Company’s No. 1 Kk>h. Rumv»j At \
north otf Cole-man was shut down Morgan, located on-haII mile north i
far underreaming the pipe to the and slightly east of the Taylor-
imv formation' ! Link well was drilling Wednesday
just what formation was found. morning at a total depth of 3.218
ta» the Peatherstone has not • yet l feet, expecting to encounter the
\ batn determined, but oil men here P*y within the next 50
— of the opinion that It W pos-
uvd Cofeman counties and that
they be assured of bis appreciation
cf their hearty cooperation with
him in his work during the tune
he has associated with them, and
for the many courtesies they have
shown him. i| , j
The district in which Brown and j
Coleman are now located is dis
trict No. 14 and comprises the fel-,
lowing counties: Blancho. Brown
Cote Coltotov CototoJK™*,., NEW yoRK o*.,
“SLnrt. M Sc*»6, In .n,
g.,,. 1 today before the American Iron At
1 Steel Institute, of which lie Is the
,J president, declared the United
States "as a whole Is still in the
'. high tide 61 pro*ncrlty ‘ and pros-
J peels for the lmmedlite future arc
unusually favorable”
The unemployment which exist-
i cd m *ome measure a few months
I ago has lessened." he mid. "Work-
_ Mason.
1148 114BI SLerlutfr- Slelcher. San Baba,
ton and Tbm Green
JEMS REID TIT#.
Hi <59 DUELS 0# isr
cts generally are now fully rm-
and at good wage The rrio-
between labor and manage-
_ ment were never more ivamioriouv
ivnei/v ewM o* due to the wive ftttttUdc of CTOt^ra-
SAN ANGELO. Or. 26.—<8p.)—i roneiliatkMi exlvtind OU
With a potential producnoti pf
105498 barrels. 25 wells in five: botn MM.
West Texas Permian Basin coun-
ties were completed last week as - l t that ar, to
compared to, 41419 barrels from^'V* of the ,act tnai
15 wells completed the previous
week in* four counties.
Ten wells In Winkler county rat-
Fill in mm-w
mu ei
8CHULTBR. Okla.. Oct. 28^P>
--Ougrdfl were poeted around
wreckgd care of a St. Lou is-Ban
Francisco freight train here today
aa a precaution against the Ignition
of gasoline which was spilled on the
ground near the station.
Twelve care. Including four of
gasoline, ware piled up when the
MUBKOOEE. Okla., Oct. 28—OP)
—Approximately one thousand ne-
groes of Wagoner county today fil-
ed application ln Federal Court here
for a writ of mandamus seeking to
ST «"•■>- “■» “•»% w*«on"coun-
the switch and the remaining care
ran down a side track, piling up on
a wooden car
Schuller Is in Okmulgee county.
BOT WITH MANII TO
1 KILE SOMETHING IS
CM 91 POUCEj
Vl
ty regf trar, to register them.
The negroes aIW**d that Lawvon
i and 13 precinct rfgutrare of Wag-
whlch collapsed. ^ hftd pnUT#<t lnU) a
11 piracy to deprive them of their 1
| rights to vote tn the general elec- |
‘ tlot* of November 6.
1 Federal Judge Robert L. Williams [
was holding court ln Okmulgee to-
day. and a* the registration period
closes at midnight tonlgfit, it was
believed attorneys for the negroes
would go to Okmulgee and seek a
hearing there. ’ ^
TLe application was filed by ne-
TO MRS. SMITH FDD
NEW YORK. Oet. OP)—The
The Democratic National Commit-
tee , announced toda» that an, invl-
i by airs. Alfred E.
guest of the J N0M
*■, York City Federation of Women’8
P ** /V1..U.. A* At 1 ■ i ■> 111* ill #,
• Bu*ines.s sentiment Is good
This is particularly reassuring lr.
■* we are
elect a new president of the Unit-
NEW PRODUCER WITH
REM PRODUCTION
sd 90,720 barrels, but nearly one
third cf the total came from one
_ j well, the Pure Oil Company's No,
8-C Hendrick Pecos county was
second with five completed wells
showing a potential of 14443 bar-
rels. Two in Howard county for
415 barrels, one "in Crane county
for 400 barrels and one in Jones
county for 275 barrels. |
Seven wells were abandoned as
dry, two each in Jones. Pecos and
Runnels counties and one in
Crockett county.
: The Vacuum Oil Company and
other s No. 3 McMillan. 9 miles
north of Ballinger in Runnels
county was completed during this
present week, for an initial pro-
ed States within two week/. It In-
dicates that there exists little ap-
prehension as to the result* °*
electicn and their probable effect
on business.**
This prosperity, however, has tint
been entirely uniform, he »ald. the
fanmng industry having scarcely
felt lt at all and the steel Industry
only meagerty.
I a maximum degree of prosperity
cannot be attained unless it is
vhhrrd in virtuallv al! classes anA
lnduM.rtcs said ..‘Mr. 8chwab. who
asserted that is why the great
manufacturing industries of the
country should be concerned in the
, economic problems of the farmers.
1 STUDENTS LEAVE FOB GAME
38.—<4*y—
; ITHACA N Y.. Oct.
r 7* i Eight Cornell *tuden?»
duction of 325. barrels during the a rnolor h,^r»e today to attend
game at
left here
ffstss-sss; .
1917. wav purchased By the youths
at auction. 1 • A ■
ALLIANCE. Neb.. Oet. 26 —if*)—
A 12-ycar-old boy with a mania to --
kill something.” who kidnaped a
;4*o montlis old baby and who when
caught’, was hunting for an ax to
b**hrad the infant, prenented a prob-
lem to cbqR'.7 officials today- ,
Tile baby was kidnaped .from the !
automobile of Mr. and Mrs. Mel-
vin Coler.ck. the parents, who had
parked the car while they visited
relatives. In the weeds of
by variQfU lot the ooy had
tested the child. The Labi
attracted a neighbor's attention. _
The boy wav discovered by BherifI, ^ticn** accepted
Jcnr* as he wav searching for an 8nillh to be a
.a*. The boy told the sheriff he
mended to kill the bab4 but re-;club5 , luncheon today had
fused to give a motive, other than ^in withdrawn by Mrs. Cora B
a desire to "kill someth tog." I Thomas, president of the federa-
Mrs. Golerick’s purs?, which was t*on.
ivsing from the car, was found ,* Thomas said the invitation
the baby, whose clot lies had accepted bv Mrs. Smith was that
removed. The ' infant suffer-1 extended by the Wcmen's Detmo-
sd sllthtly from exposure, but wav crattc Club of New York for a lun-
ot herwisg uhlnjurcd. cfiern today at the As tor. The Na-
Tho boy whose name Was with- tlocal Democratic Committee, how-
Iveld. is in \lie second grade in;ever, declared the luncheon of the !
school, behind mod children of his 1 Women’s Democratic Club would ;
age. Me wav alluS'cd to return to1 be tomorrow at the Hotel Coir, mo-
his home until r-oi.nty attorney) dore. Mr*. Thomas added
Romig decides wfhat had best be * It has been the customer of the i
done with him. \> New York City Federation of
... !...!♦■’—; , t Womens' Hubs. Inc., a non-parti-
san organization, for tW(L-P**t two
i years to invite the wfre of the i
mayor Of the city, the aife of the!
|gevernor of the state, the wife of
! the president of the United States,
each convention, but rone of
will be able |o accept the In- .C
on OctobM-96." .Jr
— ^ ..»xfeder«t!on includes 398 clubb j""
TZinll nt more than 150 000 members. Mr*.1
-*1* ,Thom’av who had been enrolled a '
Republiean\ announced several;
week* ago th.1t she intended to sup-
port Governor fimithv I
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Officers Probing
Death Of Firemen
*.
At Wichita,
All Wool Sports
SWEATERS
• , • >
Fine Wool Sweaters in
an array of beautiful
colors. Just the thing
for winter sports. / . * •
$2,95
? ‘ LOOK AT THIS
Extra Special
All Silk Full Fashioned
, Hdsc
2 pr
tor .
$1.39
J
One Lot New
FELT HATS
in newest styles and shades-
$2.95 I
Saturday Only
Mn. B. F.
|McCalk>a(h
IA0C5
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PHONE 2083 /
Wichita
WICHITA. Kaa. Oot
Of fleets today ore Investigt
death of J. D. Knox. 28
fireman Whose body was found nix
miler west of here late yesterday. A
bullet fired into the throat had cana-
rd hi* death.
Reports that Knox had had do-
mastic trouble-, led to officers hold-
ing the theory of tulcide.'
Use The Bulletin Want Ad Columns,
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Reported Victim
Of Wreck Is In
, His Office Today
Declare Peace In
Chinese Tong War
NEW YORK. Oct. 26 —LP>—The j
rerent war between the On Leoftg
and Hip Sing Torav in which sev-
eral Chinese were killed and several
wounded has been declared only a
CHTCAOO. <^-UP.-Anv,Mi :^^*SSKi,‘ ‘
Ehrlich. Chttwo »uon»r rroor,.311>“l>m' ‘
killed in a railroad wreck in Tran- | —.—I—» , , -—-
ry^vanbi. wav in his office today J . ‘ . _
but said that the victim of the t When your CAT IS Stiff
disaster might have been his bro-1.« n___•___l.ia..
thed. Alexander . who makes fre-1 these cold mornings better
quant trips bet»r*n Europe and tee us, something is needed.
iufbtotS? W Phone Harris Motor Co.
this country Mr.
Europe concerning
dueers in West Texas.
<Ye», we repair your car
on the time payment plan.
See us about it. Harris Mo-
tor Co. •
!
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CHOICE FED
Steer Meet at
BOYSEN’S MARKET
Utfc
,1b,v the eejto horlecet thet the
■Batrt OU eto o*e Company taan4
10 miles to. the northeast otf the
location The Empire
well at one Ume produoed 1J00 bar-
reta otf oU during a 24-hour period.
KILLING FROST
BUFFALO. N. Y.. Oet. 30—(A*)—
A killing frost and *now flurries,
first of the fall, visited wssterti
New York today. The temperature
was 30 degrees above zero.
“CAN A MAN LOVE MORE THAN
- ONCE?” ^
'I h Win be the Pastor's Theme
Happy Sunday Evening, 7:30 O' clock
Ceatral Methodist Church
A Good Musk Program
with Cameron Marshal at the Organ
Follow the Crowd to a Good Place '
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Once-A-Year
Sale!
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♦ ' 1 f * t ; , . ly ^ t • ‘ *8*1
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
i . 1 “ P ■ t y
November 1st, 2nd and 3rd , J
Chase & Sanborn’s
* • . * ■ v. *
Seal Brand Coffee /
3 lbs. — ■ $1.40
. ^ni' ■ * • ,
Regular Price After Sale
-. . • L J a '
Only One Can Per Customer
"'■'I'
E. F. AGNEW & SON
Phones 541—561
E. Lee A Brown
Why Wony
About the High Cost of Living?
We have just inherited $10,000 worth of spizer-
inktiim and we are going to make life worth living
for you—as far as your Grocery and Medt shop-
pmg is concerned. ‘' ,
25tbs. Pure Cane Sugar....... ......$1.68
Cake Flour, made in Brownwood, 48 thi. . .$1.68
Baby Carnation Milk, per can .... ■ . .5VfC
10 lb v. Yaim .] • •... ... .. • .*. •. * • • • • • 2ic
Cabbage, lb. . \........7... i..............
10 lbs. Irish Potatoes . v. . ..r,......... ./.18c
Okrs, lb. . . .*....................... • • 10c
Jumbo Celery . ..................V* • • • *
1 qt., 6 os. Apple Butter, jar ........ ......27c
Box Jonathan Apples . ................$2.75
Jonathan Apples, dozen . .....23c
Gallon Halves or Sliced Peaches ......... 53c
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, " I IN OUR MARKET ' ,
k , • • . ' *“ A ^ « % ,M
We have plenty of good Country Sausage—it’s
pure pork. Also that good Baby Beef.
.The above prices are good to our cash and 30-day
customers who meet their bills promptly—and noise
sold to merchants. We cannot give Green Stamps
at these prices. ' ,.4'
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New Materials
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ADAMS CASH ANI CARRY
Two Modern Stores tiyU Serve You Better.
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Inc.
105 W. Broadway Brownwood, Tessas
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