Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 307, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 9, 1928 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE FOUR
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News of the Oil Fields
D. K. DOYLE, Ott Edkite,
cnuDEiNcm
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SAYS JOIlim
. Daily Report From
' District Office
Notifications filed with District
Superintendent at Cisco.
Records for October 8U1.
Roman & Tong Company. C,L
Jones No. 1: well record, and plug-
ging record; J. H. Oroos Survey;
LASTJMTH
Brown county too It fourth place
in oil drilling lfi Texas in September,
with 41 permits lor llie month,
acocrding to report oi the oil and
gas division of the Texes Railroad
Commission, received today.
Young county led In the number
of permits. with 69. Archer came
! next with 50 and Shackelford -third
• with 48.
• The number of producers reported
fields during the week ending Oc- man Co. 50 bis. A. L. Derby. L. P. i f°mpieted in Brown county during
tober six. according to the current j Jennings. No. 7A S. Lipscomb. Blk.! mont^ was ‘31. and the number
report of the oil and ’gas journal. No. 94 Coleman Co. Date to shoot. of drv lloles 23-
Seminole field in the Oklahoma 11-6-28. Increase Production Drilling permits, producers an^l
area increased .its output 10.310 bar- Woodley Pet. Co. Young Bros: A: dry holes were reported in the tau
Alexander Inc.. Roy Hickman No. j as follows:
11. well record, shooting reconi; ; County Drill
_ , | Sec. No. 33. no oil.
TULSA. Ok la. Oct. 9 (/f>, a J' F- McManmon. F B. Hill No.
perceptible drop in the estimated l1- A : Int*ntl°n to shoot and state-
daily average production of heavy,1 mcnt before shooting; 10-14-28.
gravity oil all over the United- Coleman Co. Sami Sprague Survey
States and a moderately heavy de- 6W ■ smaJl producer. .
the estimated dallv pro- ! J- 'F McManmon. R. A. Brdncke
duct ion oK light oil in the Rocky Pt 31 No. 2; Coleman Co. Sami
Mountain akea and total Califor- Sprague Survey No. 664. Sue shoot
nia fields served to counter balance , 40 qt*. Secure production,
an unusually large increase in ; A. L. Derby. L. P. Jennings No. 7;
light oil in the mid continent area ' Well record, and shooting record;
afod nominal increases in other ' A. S. Lipscomb Survey No. 94. C<4le
rals to make up ,for deficiencies m
other state fields. This supposed
by small increases in other fields
held the increase for the State to
. 9,430 barrels. St. Louis-Pearson.
another flush area, showed an in-
crease of only 440 barrels.
The West Texas area mcreased
2.400 barrels; the Mid Continent
area 14.066 barrels. California de-
creased 2,500 in light oils and 750
barrels jin heavy oils. The total
heavy oil/decrease was 2.992 bar-
rels. f | |
The grand total average daily
production for the »Wk was 2.521 -
500 barrels. In Increx^e of 8.400
barrels ever the past week
REAL ESTATE
TRANSFERS
i
Thos. Ben-son Sec. 783; Bis. 60 Archer
shot to 85 bis. Coleman Co. i Atascosa.
Young Bros. 6: Alexander Inc.. A.' Arc^lipa
B', Teston No 11, Pat. Curlong Sec. Austlif
151, well record, and shooting re- Andcr$on
cord, small' producer. \ Biown
Woodley Pet. Co'.. Young Bros.; Border
<to Alexander’ Inc. Co.. J. S. Arm- ■ Bra/oria
strong No. 4. Brown Co.. Pat Curlong Bexar
Stir.' Sec. No. 151; small producer.! Bastrop
---—V____ ? Burleson
Bel!
• Callahan
I Coleman
i Concho
Crockett /
j, Crane
;Cooke }
| Caldweff
Chambers
Clay
Comanche.
Culberson
Production
17
f
Menard
4
Martin
Navarro
6
y 2
Nueces
1
Orange
Parker
2
Pecos
17
27
Vanola
6
Palo Pinto
3
Rea>:uti
8
2
Refugio
3
Runnels
1
Starr
1
Shelby
J
2
1
Sterling
Stonewall
' «
r
Scurry
r
Shackelford
48
17
Stephens
•J
3
Throckmorton 4
i
Taylor
1
Tarunt
1
1 ravls
Tom Green
1
Upton,
Victor^
4
l
10
Wichita
37
23
Winkler
47
27
Wilbarger
40
30
Webb
27
17
Ward
1
Whai ton
7
I 3
Wliecler
:»
\
Young
<«
35
Zavalla
1
l
Zapata
1
Total
750
362
AT SANTA Dill
The Westbrook No. 1 of John
I Cox and T. B. Long re, oi Brown*
, wood, was spudded in yesterday
and is now drilling. This is,at the
- foot of Santa Anna mountain and
FORI’ WORTH, Oct. i-t/Pl— about 1.80u leei r.otn the product-
Tlir navy dtrtgiblc Lo* Angeles took um oa u,e Moody and Crump tract
off lroni the mooring mast at the|in the Santa Anna Held. The lo-
Uhited States helium plant here at cation Is near the city limit’* of
y x ni.. today. The big airship turn-
ed Its silver nose northward, bound
lor its lioine hangar at Lakehurxt.
N. J Several thousand persons
i were on liand to bid the craft adieu, j
Santa
pit. \
Anna. close to the gravel
FORT WORTH. Oct. 9—(4*)—!
; The navy dirigible "Los Angeles'i
'spent Monday night safely moored
beneath a culm sky at Fort Worth
nfter a flight of 48 hours Irom i|s
home station at Lakehnut. New
Jersey, with order to lake off at 9
Evans Drilling On
Tervooren
J_ Northeast Bangs
H. P. Evans is drilling on the
Tervooren tract. northeast of
Bangs, on the location announced
MOTOR INN
SOPER SERVICE
u without in equxl
In Brown wood
and Combined]
- a. m.. today for the trip back fo New, a few wekes ago. The well was
! jm-sey via'Chicago. | spudded In a week ago. but Mr Ev-
t I The dirigible completed at 8:45 p. ans ;waa called to Dailies; and the
m., Monday its long swing over Dixie drilling was resumed on Ids re-
1 and the route over hundreds ol miles turn home yesterday.
d over the Lone Star State tliat gave >--^
1 the airships crew a view of the /j,.i d.
21 Alamo and San Antonio with its . ** **• Sought
4 streets thronged with American Lc-( . "** eouiniltusl the Holden
12 gionnaires. I “Ml** to memory; let as now eom-
3 The route from Fort Worth north *! ,u Mf’; . , We have
was selected by the commander pnaetied brotherhood for centuries:
2 from a list of many available route./ w" ,,"'v *‘i limlv't material
charted in advance Which would for hmtfierhnod. Covem-
2) permit the ship to take advantage of 'no,lt must Is- made th*- organ of
1 weather conditions while earnin','1 'r;,feriil».v
out a wish of naval officials to af-i nule-low
ford a large number of persons who
J
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PRODUCTS
You will find it to your interest to motor in
\ Fisk at Adams
a working form for con*
Think of tills— work for
lliin.- Krtivln Mnrkham/
List Your, Wants in Our Want Ad Column, j
J. B. Pitts No. I
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NEAR THE CITY
Carson
Oil and Las .Assignments ' j, i. ■ ■ 1,1 1 lib VI I I J Cass
Anchor Oil Company to Texas. S- —- j, Cherokee
National Oil Company, mteresi ir. Tlie Lockhart No 1 on the Oor- Duval
100 acres Chas. Messer survey. $1 j jjon tract three milc.> west gf Denton
Anchor Oil Company to Texas Brcnvnwood was spudded ini Sunday Dimmit
National Oil,Company, interest m and is njw drilling. Thu L-s to be Da 11a
190 acres P. M. Whittington surA- ^ 2.000 foot well, fiimon tc Jones Eastland
are the contractors' _ Edwards
The Gordon lease was bought by Eiuth
the Rio Grande Oil Company se\- Fon Bend
eral weeks ago. as reported in the Foard
Bulletin at the time.’ It adjoins the Falls
Jopling. and is in the section that Ftshi r
has been getting the big time play Glasscock
In this territory.
The Lockhart Comoan/ is said to
be the Texas branen of the Rio
Grande Oil Company.
288 have not seen the ship, that oppo.*- ‘
, tiinlty. 1
’ The route planned by Commander'
Wiley follows Denton. Texas: Ada/
_ _ ' i and Tulsa. Oklahoma; Erie and
Tn Rp Dppnpnpa Paola Kansas; Kansas City. Mo.;*
* v < Burluigton. Iowa: Chicago. Illinois.
/ -—-— South Bend. Indiana; ’ ToPdo andi
COLEMAN Oct. 9—-Spi.-With Cleveland. Ohio; Pittsburgh and
a contract signed with Tulsa drill- Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. and
ers to deepen the J. B. F*itu No. il. Lakehurst, '
J. Johnson survey No. 45. to 3.500 Five members of xlie crew on the
feet. Coleman will have, another Los Angeles were on tlie America.i-
deep test in i.he central .sec'it-ii of built'.Shenandoah when tt fell to-
the county. . Tlie ueil is being drill-1' Plrcw i»*ar Caldwell. Ohio, in 1925.
ed by Howard Samuel! ct al. f Commander Charles E. Ro -endah1. j
The J. B Fuu No. 1 was found usually in charge ol the Lo.; Angeles,
to be a dry hole at 2 500 feet Ma- aLso wa' 0,1 Shenandoah at that
chinery was moved back on ’thej tim<* lfip now ln Germany pre-
location Monday and it wa^ expect^ paring! to be on the tran.s-Atlant»c
ed that drilling would start 'Di 5- ^icht of the Graf Zeppelin Tlie
day. -Los Angeles' crew flew over Cle-
-- .. ____ 1 burne. Texas. Monday and dropped-'
• ,a note to Commander Rosendahl’s
mother i
vey. 131 acres E. D. Sheffield sur-
vey. 28 acres J. M. Steiner survey.
lMWj acres Chas. Messer survey. SI
Anchor Oil Compony to Texas
National Oil Company. Interest in
lMVfc acr«» Chas. Messer survey.
Anehtor Oil Company to Texas
National Oil Company, interest m
352 1-20 acres Chas, Meaaer sur-
rey, 11.1,
Anchor Oil Company to Texas
National Oil Company, interest in
100 acres Ciias. Messer survey. SI.
Anchor Oil Company to > Texas
National Oil Company, interest in j
80 acres John Beaty survey, $1 j
Oil Men taking
Flying Lessons
!
Among the Oil Men ♦
r i ♦
Gray
Guadalupe
Grayson
Hutchinson
Haskell
Hardeman ,
Hamfoid
Harrison
Hale
Hardin
ADA Oklar Oct. 9 -•/Pi—Flying
low and in a northeasterly dlrec-
---— , Hon. the navy dirigible Lee. Ange-
SAN ANGELO. Od 9—<Sp K—At lfs Hew over Ada at o'clock noon
thy San Angelo airport. ,\ recently today on its hortic ward trip to Lake-
opened under tne managershilp of 4uirst. N J from tlie American Le-
Embro Hunt, pilot and iiv/rpctor. B»*»n convention at Sail Antonio,
oil men have takrn the leading in- Texas. j .
teresf tij teaming to fly 1 , ----
Dur.ng the lira week ol oners- ^ILI. AODK1.4S (<loLOtJSts
Mon on the Held Hunt starts an AN<JELO Oc«’
Aif-Hieldalid, professor ol
f,n! I Sr
advanced course for B. If Bentley. ,
geologist lor ihe Republic Produc- wVr :Cf
MCm Company and a beginners 1
I of the Colorado School
at Gold*-ni will' address
cjieratcr. -
relation
ax Rc -
G. M. Adorns is attending to busi- Harru, . .
iitss in Fort Worth. ' j Henderson
■T_ [ Howard
■ Incn
; Jones
Jefferson
Warranty Detds
Fannie Patterson et. al.. to Sjlrs.
Nancy E. Preddy. $10 and o’jit r j ——i-----
. good and valuable considerations. ; _ . , -
lot 16 in block one of Tarmehiil's StllCtno VOYAsrk
second addition to the f citv Cf *'ua,ut FCJUILf
/STSSidV1^ rttoS: • In Janitor's Death
two of J. Ml Ater College Heights] _ / ,
4 Addition to the city of Rogers. Bt il» LINCOLN 111 Oet 9-r^-Bas-' Irf1/
t %*™}y TZFfifiS °tl BlOCk Co!!Pd°na note in'aSeh he ImS of1 £££“*
CWn AddiUOh p- the city ot1 Iris intention, to take his life. a^.T^L
ii row n wood, part u the H. T. A: B. j verdict ol suicide was rt turned- . ’ .rtT
R. R. Co. sunrey. secuoft number ble loday by a coronv s Jur>- lri. ;
56. located in Coleman county 190 I vesiigatmg the ’death-ofiC D. Lam- Limestone
acres bemg ^»ut 16a acres of the, ^ 70-year-old Elkhart grade [f°tn
- Brooks and Burleson survey num-1 ^00! Jani^r. whose riody wtas McLennan
» ber one. and about 26 acres of thel founri Vf sfprrinv m thc s^lool fur. Montague
____ _ \\ of. Geophysical Protect Kin
lj HEAVY FART PAYMENTS I to Oil Country Gwiogy
More than hail the business in'- ^JU; ot Uu' Atlantic Pro-
s' radio 'mailing is- on the- defened, Lompany:is president oi
1 j payment plan, according to a 11a- t!u' ^ Xl’s Gt«'Craj>lucal So-
1 : tionol survey made bv the U S !cU?.y A d!r:npr at the 81 At'^ lus
j will, preced the society's busmens
, session Saturday evening
10 *8ALES*
LOWEST
PRICES
EVERY DAY
J.CPewOi
when saoihKt arm greatest ”
• I ! * I J*
Center Avenue ;::: s:— Brown wood
Fall Footwear
¥ ^ \ 1 a'
in Step with Style
Newest Models and Leathers
A Plain All Patent Shoe
r. *
2 Department oi
11 ______
jetm—er
by
Commerce
i--
\
Henry Grumbles survey,
near Wine he II; 96 acres
located r,ace
of the
The
jury; decided
found about the fbmace
room were made by Lambert, who.
it was believed, cut' hu> hand in
breaking a window to the base-
ment. He had left his-keys at home
1 Medina
that (blood Matagorda
\
MoCre
Maverick
Mitchell
Mot ley
McCulloch
I
Stop Headache
In Few Minutes
si
V
Baaekn and Burleson survey num- 1 sta.ns
ber one. located near Winchell.
L. B. Young et. ux. to H. Y Mer-
oer. $4,215. part ol the James
Grant survey nuthber 136 coruam-
.ng about 168 acres. • ; i
Mrs. Alice- Taylor Mooely to J. j s—shws
B. Kixksey. $10. part of lot two in ’ — ' t
blcdE two of the subdivision of the
W. M- Johnson home tract and be-
ing a part of tlie H H. Hall sur-
vey mimoer 49 abstract number
400.
C Manley et. wx to Mrs. Let-1
tie E. Dhcon. *6.6(5, tt part 01 the L*
John Douglas survey putnber 100,' The next'time, you liave a head- - and powders, and br more effective,
abstract number 233. and it' the j ache, neuralgic, rheumatic or peri-j Capudine relieves pain by aooth-
aouth one-half of the tract of 168 odic pun. try the improved method ing the nerves.—not by deaden*
acre* conveyed to W. N. Maivr bv rof relief. _ tao tqiwpoonfuLs of ing them. It does not..upset the
J. T. Baker and part of, tig- Harmo ) Capudine , in a little’water. Being stomach and contains no habit-
Wyatt tract survey; abrftrKt num-i liquid, capudine, acts almost in- forming drugs. At all drug storrs,
ber 3015. containing about ftyc acres stantly. much quicker than tablets; ~30r and COc sizes <adv >
iM land. - f .• j
Jt F. Mitchell to R. H Simmons, ]
*7.000. part of lot four in block 26
of Coggin Addition to the city of
BrownwOGd.
A. L. Tvler et. ux.. to Jess Wood-
ward. 06-558. part, of lot thrre. in
block V of Coggin Addition. j
If. JJ. McKmght to Loyd Jones. |
$150. lot six oi McKmght s subdi-.-f
viMon of the southweat one-half of ’
lot number two in block one of j
But End AddUon.
c \i. B. Boliagtr to Fred Sullivan.
$1,300. all Of lot 10 ln block two of
Brooke Smith Addition.
Mrs. Martha Ann Maxwell et. vir..
tp Mrs. Mattie Fuller. 4 *7.000. the.
iouthexst parts of lots right an^
pin* in block four of Ford s Addi
Uon to the city of Broanuood
ITS DIFFERENT to any
cooldng school you ever at*;
tended. Free and et the
hnirmmt of First Methodist
church each evening this
taaek at 3 o’clock.
/ NOTICE
The Southern Service Station .on
Coggin and Third, has changed
“JE*Kilgore and Holland l»av-c
a the station from L. •*-WJ1**1*
^ 1
C.L McCartney
will address the voters of Brown county on
the issues of , the national political campaign
At the Auditorium,
%
Thursday Night,
7:30 O'clock
)
A great Democratic Rally will be bald, ami
every loyal Democrat in the county is expected
to be present. • P i
BRING YOUR FRIENDS
. \ ■: ■.,r \ Air: ;
j (Political Adv.) > . -
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Conceal scuffs
this easy way
A toucii cr ftotftli< JauK.t ccTmUilt fc.'U.4« IJte nugw.
tX-l'W i» rc«?rmi uniformly to f*Jc2 M>ee tiun
S5 iong-luc dunci- *; GJott !< r HaiL brown;
tin and wLit; rboc; - * a rcutr.l yol i|*h otLeii.
BARTON'S
Dyan$h«nE
SHOE POLISH
rf*a*4UAi
The above come priced to suit all pocketbooks.
Buekingham-Hendersofl
Hardware Co.
' -U - I /; • -i ; ,
104-108 W. Broadway Brownwood
Matches Any .Dress
If you can’t dccifle on the
type of Fall clothes {you wi*h,
select a plain shoe of All Pat-
god ii wiUhay«oiwe% f
!
$2.98
"V
Correct Lines
For Young Girls
wfvx- <■! / ">
%
She may wear
lothei, but vise
grownup
mothrrv
invut that still growing tors
< proprr footwran .Ml
Patent.
$3.98
I "J
For the Mi**
la Her Teens
Miss Thirteen to Six*
*een will think thi* mo-
dish Tan Oxford just the
thing for her new sport
dress.
$3.98
jTfanr h * gmitt dignity abamk
feu* meat Orfards tUt the
yeeli dressed mam gpfreriMe r,
y«* Metal with stitching.
t
$3.98
A llirtf-eyelrt Tit *m 1**4- >
FaUnt with "im-betue/m htt(,
mod morel cut-out saddle.
$2.98
Thit slu e will slemltri:/ f’v
m >st dtfit. uli foot. Patent, uiitt
J>iait Suede Inlar and SfJW
vh Keel ;
$4.98
’Autumn style finds
sr See scion in this Brown Kid*
tkxn Oxjord with tfi
iSMkkk ..__;'
$5.90
! Neat Oxford
For Growing Girl
The Growing Girl oeedi s
roomy Oxford like''this m a
•mart shade of Tan with
grain trinu
$2.98
Woman’s Tie
Combination Last
J {V
Baby’s Own Shoes
Whit. With Trim ,
A soft sole Baby Shoe with
blue, pink or white Iriai. The
leather is easily cleaned and'
there is plenty
of room for
baby’s growing
toev. Sixes! 0
to 4.
69c
M neat, conservative high
1rLTfc7,ci"$
Utbbft keel - ,
$3.98
If shoes rub yottrtieela
try a combination last,
such as this Tie in black
kid or Patent.
$5.90
trZ'Jgmg*/*l
«y ef leather As this stylish O*.
ford we an that the Yammt
Uaa could ash for*
$2.98
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