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Friday, November 8, 1966
R
SANTA RITA NO. 1 MADE TEXAS U
Texas Gulf
Gains, A New
(Luaa^ham. ,ttnd ,lh*r* wH I •“**« -wad he earn* Oa
\lfM\CHlir;' x**s «* .fiiUMdUM**' *t»»«»’*+-m«»i waagteeptoir
•nJWVUf/W over the crown block o( • wild had riding lu do
eat well Thai Mi lh« brgtonlnr Ptckrrll knew the common
PORT NHfflp (AP) - A o, lh. UnlveroHy * i^TZ
250-f(x)t-hlgh addition wu made
recently lo ttjp akyltoc of the
Texaa Gull Qpgat p*tHN)hemtoal
mduatry, th*
I'lex In the w
Indian Camp Site Found In Victoria
Arid
Finally on May », IBS, well
prraaurc throw the aiuek bucket
high In the air, and
ft
EDITOR'S Note; Forty two Locklto wa, the tint tool
eh i|x I If that Is what It la, WM
built by the father* who operat-
ed the Mtaalan Nuratra Sonora
VICTORIA (API — An Indian have been the site of a rhapel
built by tha Franclwan Father*
In Victoria'* Rlveraide Park, who founded varluua miaalona In
and Itatf archeologUt CUrtl* Trxu
TWII of Aoa.to aaya It may J.rpu ,n ansMfiljLMSWg
be wi>rth developing a$ a historic Kt,f fia.Tx-en .halving an old
year* apt al a drtUInc rte a-
Uipt 56 mlloa aoulheaat of Mid
camp cite ha* been ducovered
In
1 Hun
—
two month, and one day after
BAYTOWN
moved 'to Goliad where It op-
erated with Prealdto La Bahia,
waa poaaibly moved baa tun feh
foundation. He aald he found
fraiment, of diatlnctive Majoll
Tumell haa recommended
that the Vletorla County Co-
FI
the drill permit had been filed
riser in Reanaa
chance of auo-
on March T, 1611
empire that make* It one of the
ea pottery from Pueblo. Mexico.
ANTIQUE SHOW
fragment, of It ad-glaaed pottery,
acrapa of braaa and M M
fragmehta of chipped atone tool*
"Thee thing* Indicate." Tun-
nel! wrote County Judge Wayne
Hallman, "that the hilltop
aerved aa an Indian campground
(probably f o r thou*and* of
Men), and that It wa* occupied
In Spanlah Colonial time*." ,
Jarratt aald he believe* the
miaatoner Court gram a |K-rmlt
at 100 barrelt a day and pro-
■rhuoli On Nov. I the Tax*!
to John L Jarratt Sr. to con-
tinue hit excavation on a limit-
auch com-
MO barrel* a day on
Stole Historical Survey Cbmmlt.
■treak ..f
BtubtximiMru.
In New Yort aeeklng
He wae
pump. It wae the Drat graphic
MoatkmH
ter, arconi|>*nl«'d by Unlverally
Turkey Prices ,
Are Low, Supply
Is PlenNhil
% *
The
AND SAU
Jarratt a topped digging when
it
.trueted by
Product! Co,
about half tl
laclnto Monti
•rod urr r at
porta nt Ingr
facture of ay
a caat aluminum hitiortcal
enormou, field of oil beneath
Inveat, but wht^BD
with their Rxieat they a
that If they went toon
It waa teamed that a ISM law
require* a permit from the coun-
ty commlaakmerf court before
public property can be excavated
lor euch purposes.
The excavator believe* It may
Port Nechea, la
marker near the alts of Santo
of the San
Hll* No 1 cloee lo live .al iiaiwn
T
near Houaton
diene, an Im
t In th, mantl-
ed town of Taxon. Thla alory,
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PILOT CLUB
otca.
by the director.of research tor
th, hiatorica) survey committee,
islla some of the history and
background of that famous well
ffLSJR
They gav, PtekrtO a rot. In
1
NOVEMBER
tto rubber. Dm
rig luu bam placed to Big
By THr. ASSOCIATED PRESS
If the old Indian cuatom la
followed, November could well
b« the month at the turkey
•^specially thla year, a, tur-
key* are plentiful. And the cost?
Far leaf than the price of a
good bow and a quiver of ar-
r an expansion
firm which In
IdM'g *Ry in
5.4.7
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r riaay • iXJUiraay
program nt
CfTMtd it|
llone ill.ai.
The StiMdBBS^uBS
to be pro
\Mi the buta-
>n capacity to
Incrcaalng de-
ch-C.ull Cheml-
xa.-U S Chem-
m m and neigh
mtHM
A
rile, to la- uaed to naming
well for th* oaint Bask to
aa whan he had the writ a
ded to, RtokraR ellmbafl on the
rig and scattered the rate
end the drilling went on
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Tonight On TV
By DELOECE PARMELEE
TEXON, Tex. (AP) - Santo
Rita No. 1 waa the oU weU that
atorted the oil and royalties
flowing for th* University of
atonds ig)
tear Long-
um lt la
I
Tbs-
purity buu
duced. It I
bene purtf
10:00 (JS. to MR
dark wtth the honorable ttolna
xx3
Mtafe
Sign On
George Roetner
Farm Journal
Sign On __
Am Southern
Captain Kangaroo
Cadet Don
Sea Hunt
Jungle Theatre
The Jettons
Heckle and Jeckle
Atom Ant
Tennctae* Tuxedo
Secret Squlrre'
Mighty Mouse
Shenanigam
Underdog
Unua
Beatles
Top Cat
Tom and Jerry
Cllner
10 30 0 Fury
6:77
6:30
6S6
6:30 O Camp Bunamuck
Anthology
Wild, Wild West
FUntatonea
on, of the
University of
Tan* i
heavily
keep
Text*
1
world a most
mand
No Classes In School
24 DCAifRS WITH
MUCHANMSI FOB
I
On U.S. 6T near the weU site
calt. Incand
leal Co., Join!!
bora of the bu
T7-----7.00
7:00 fj Hank
Q Dateline: United Na-
Stoee the day the aatot of the
at Texan, an official Trxaa Hlt-
toricat marker pays homage to
the men of persistence who drill-
ed the Santo Rita. Named on
1
Fruit* to good supply at Texas
wholesale market*, at priest
generally lower than last week,
include applet, banana*, tokay
grapes, orange, and grapefruit,
the government * Consumer and
Marketing Service report*.
The Brat Florida tangeto, and
Mexican tangerinea have ar-
rived and supplies are expected
to Increase until Christmas
Cranberry supplies are ample
for demand. Avocado*, canta-
loup* and atrawberrie* coat
more than a week ago.
Vegetable* to excellent sup-
ply at modest wholesale coat In-
clude cabbage, carrots, poto-
iene plant. ’
IRVINE, Ky. (API—The nr an
Ion.
CoutRy. multi . million* to
royalty dollar* have aided the
Good
ha* completed
if capacity for
i clapolyer-buta-
int at Instltuer.
ack matt bait
at the local
no clasae, at th* Gninny Rich-
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7:30 0 Convoy
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Festival of Fine Aria
Comer Pyle. USMC
Honey Wert
Mr Roberts
Movie
Peyton Place
9:00 0 Man From UNCLE
( | Jimmy Dean
10 .00 ( | New*
an ex
\merl|
ard«n School- but then
the
. arty to 1961
to an
oil weU. daises
SHOW HELD AT TlH
th, cast aluminum marker an
bene rf
W. Vai,
one-room actx.,1
the tote Rupert Ricker and P.
G. Stokes of IUg Spring. Frank
PlcknU and Haymon Krupp of
El Paso, Carl Cromwell and
WATCH FOB
THE GIFT SFOTTEB
BEGINNING
NOVEMBIB ,19 .
IN THE CLASSIFIED
SECTION
FIREMANS HALL
to pump money Ink) tha Eatlll
| lyitem becaun of
an oil well an the prupem
1:00
plant, i
Texai
lrrnnnd.
County school
i»ii#
9
al
is an Increased
■SRR and emul
Utadicnp rubber
1 market buta
hl|i|>ed by barge.
Hrucki.
Itlhe waa built un-
ppment'a synthetic
7616 during World
|||*. ojterated for
tom by a company
IMi major oil com-
llnun started to
Supt Dougla, MUler arid the
„ food Wf the PILOT CLUB ~~
Ricker. Just out of his cap-
tain's uniform of World War I.
was a Big Lake lawyer who
I 30
sion-
well. dug to the 1H0*, provide.
Both
more money than would b* de-
rived from aeUtog the property
diene w
tank ci
deplored the postwar doldrums
to hi, town. He contrasted thla
area with oil-boom to* Ranger.
He read of geologist John Ud-
den'a recent report to Unlver-
Necl
OPEN DAILY 9 TO 9 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
der the
rubber
War n,
N.-ns
marf
10:25
Movie
Johnny Carson
Quick Draw McGraw
Porky Pig
Superman
Sky King
Bugi Bunny
11:30 0 Lone Ranger
(D Adventure* of Lassie
CD Milton Monster
13:00 0 Outer limits
(D My Friend Flicka
© Hopplty Hooper
ilty of Texaa regent! on the
10 30
the
chances of oil and gas being
fetal. In Reagan County.
With the help from Stokei he
secured lease* In 1919 to 431,360
acre* of land in Oockett, Irion,
Reagan and Upton Counties—
all owned by the University of
toes, sweet potatoes, mature
onions, green onion, and rad-
Newt
formed
Panic*, 1
11:00
Far Away Place*
Wrestling
Merv Griffin
Ota Con Trece
Movie
Conaway Comment*
New*
laliea
11 00
1913
12 00
Celery, green beans and qual-
ity tomatoes are higher at moat
wholesale points. Lettuce price*
are lower, after being fairly
The plaIKt 'tq
1%U bylU
aa-U.S., iTOl!
tlon ca^M
inen-ase
lar expi
purchased In
lulf and Tex-
i, the produc-
substantially
■ Rmltl-mllllon dol-
12:30
A Division of the S. S. Ktmro Contpony with over 900 Kretpe, K mod ond Jupiter Store*.
2:00
Texaa
high
SATURDAY MORMNti
November *
6:25 O Sign On_
In 1919 the rental of $43,136
was a lot of money. Ricker
might not have been able to
raise that and hold the 64 square
mile* of lease, If it had not
hapi»ened that a former sergeant
to hi* Army outfit came to town
asking about a large block for
drilling.
Pickrcll, the ex-aergeant, wa*
from El Paso and had an asso-
ciate, Knipp„who went to with
him to take over Ricker'*
lease*.
A geologist hired by PtckreU
and Krupp. Dr. Hugh Tucker,
selected a drill site within a
stone's throw of the Orient Rail-
road and 14 miles west of Big
Lake. Krupp and Pickrell or-
ganized Texon Oil A Land Co.
with Krupp as president and
Pickrell vice president and in
charge of drilling. They went to
work on the ranch of Ollie
Parker.
Driller Cromwell and his wife
moved to a shack near the drill
site. It waa a faraway spot and
crew member, were hard lo get
and hard to keep.
Broilers rank with turkeys as
a good buy among meats. Pro-
duction of beef and pork con-
tinues seasonally heavy.
The van of this year'* huge
am
fj
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SATURDAY AFTERNOON
12:30 © Inquiry
© Laurel and Hardy
j 1:00 0 NCAA — Texa, vs
Baylor
I 1:00 © Early Show
ffi Kitty's Comer
1:30 © Gulf Coast Jamboree
| 2:00 © Larry Kane
Impact
NFL Countdown
Great Moments
Porter Wagoner
The Flying Fisherman
Wide World of Sports
4:30 0 Wilburn Bros.
Bowling
Divorce Court
Slattery’s People
The Rebel
-
Super;
urges
pecan crop Is arivtog at South- Duster Of Protesters
cm markets at prices that dls-i
appoint producers. There Is a ‘ .
good supply of new peanuts at ”7
moderate coat. £n
be remwi
of Califofe
thousand#1,«
would Ilk, fo
education". ,
Raffem
the Log,A
Republic^
the rlnglel
year at $
hairy poo;
aura of ml
He said'
er educatl
not to bril
order." IU
?!
Rant A Car Strvica
As Low As $5.00
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Ptr Dmy
Off
If (API - Dr.
i|f (California's *u-
flf fjHibllc Inatruc-
fe rioters should
(a the University
intake room for
j students who
aqter to get an
Call
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THAD FELTON
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Chemical Makes Plants -
Grow Old Quicker
3:00
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8* a meeting of
Ms County Young
Niesday night that
* of riot* the paat
lelqy were "odd,
rigiding a visible
}tM dlatohlbltlon.”
a purpose of high-
■ pursuit of truth,
ibbUt a new social
ftjf said that as a
hi University of
j.yidll resist coer-
ak of the obscene
wky in which it
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Gov-
ernment scientists report suc-
cess In isolating and identifying
a natural chemical that makes
plants grow old faster.
The Agriculture Department
has given the name "Absclsto
II" to the chemical, which pro-
mote* the dropping of leave*,
flowers and fruits. It may be
one of a fourth major group of j director of
plant hormones. Caltfomfilsgl
cion, regard
or unwaatjB
manifesto 0
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, November 5, 1965, newspaper, November 5, 1965; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145302/m1/3/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.