White Deer News (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1983 Page: 3 of 8
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Thursday, September 29, 1983-WHITE DEER NEWS-Page 3
White Deer - Skellytown Bucks
vs
Panhandle Panthers
Friday, Sept. 30 — 8:00 p.m. — There
White Deer Football Scoreboard
JUNIOR VARSITY
BUCK VARSITY
Opp.
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
EIGHTH GRADE
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Run cased hole gamma ray-neutron and bond logs.
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Wheeler-Evans Elevators
First Bank & Trust Co.
Pete & Mary Cousins
Alpha Theta Omega
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First Baptist Church
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Joe & Jean Miller
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The City of White Deer will receive bids for the drilling,
casing, cementing and completing of a gas well on a turn-
key basis with full responsibility for providing all needed
equipment, supplies, and operational safety measures.
A minimum of $2, 000, 000 umbrella insurance po-
licy to cover all drilling and completion operations.
Charles Warminski was
holder of the winning ticket
for the half-beef raffled by
the Mean Machine football
teams Saturday, Sept. 17.
Nu-Way Cleaners
Joe & Mary Mitchell
Goss Engine Co.
Gene & Jackie
B & B Solvent, Inc.
Ernie Bill & Sue Terry
♦Gruver (T)..
♦Stratford (H)
Williams Bros. Supply Co.
Alvin & Dutch Williams
Compliance with all rules and regulations of the
Texas Railroad Commission at all times.
White Deer Car Wash
Thad & Cora Carroll
A minimum of one 1500 bbl frac Job with 400 sacks
of sand, and any additional frac jobs as may be
required.
Drill 7-7/8"hole from 600 feet to 2830 feet, catch
and bag 10 foot samples from. 2400' to T. D.
Remove all drilling fluid and waste water from all
pits and cover same as soon as drilling operations
are completed. Any small pits necessary for com-
pletion work on the well can be retained as needed,
but must also be emptied and backfilled as soon as
possible.
Perforate entire brown dolomite formation with a
minimun of 100 perforations and break down with
acid. Perforations must be approved by our geolo-
gist.
Freeman Bros. Gro. & Mkt.
Johnnie & Joe Freeman
Set 5 1/2", 15.5 1b., or better, casing to 2830 feet
and pump sufficient cement to bring the cement top
to a minimum of 200 feet above the brown dolomite
top.
White Deer Lions Club
Bill Abbott, Pres.
Easley Joins U.S.A.N.G.
William Easley has joined
United States of America
National Guard and will re-
port to Fort Benning, Ga.
in October for three months
training. He will be assign-
ed to the Pampa unit. Re-
cently he went on manuuvers
in Fort Sill, Okla.
Gruver(T)
Stratford (SK)
Stinnett (T)
Sanford-Fritch (WD)
Sunray(T)
Gruver (WD)
Stratford (T)
Stinnett (WD)
Sanford-Fritch (T) ..
Sunray (SK)
Gruver(T)
Stratford (SK)
Stinnett (T)
Sanford-Fritch (WD)
Sunray (T)
Gruver (WD)
Stratford (T)
Harrah’s Automotive
David & Barbra
Stratford (SK)
Stinnett (T)
Sanford-Fritch (WD)
Sunray(T)
Gruver (WD)
Stratford (T)
Eagles
Eagles
Opp.
0
Texas Air Service, Inc.
Homer Compton
White Deer Motel
Earl & Audrey Alexander
Circle L Services
Lee & Wanda Lockridge
Green Punkin
Charlie & Jodie Hill
White Deer Feed & Hardware
Frankie & Ellen Kreis
Dare Locke Cattle Co.
Dare & Betty
Any problems such as lost circulation, poor cement
job, etc. are to be corrected without delay at the
operator's expense.
Satisfy the requirement of the Texas Department of
Water Resources to protect all fresh water sands by
setting 8-5/8", 20 lb. casing to a minimum of 600
feet, and circulate cement to the surface of the
ground.
Germania Farm Mutual Ins.
E.R. (Nick) Nichols
Operations are to be continuous without interruption
or delay until final completion of the well.
Final completion of this project will be considered
when the well is capable of producing gas through |
a valve on the wellhead.
White Deer Insurance Agency
Grady & Charlene
Gary’s Commercial Refrigeration
Greg & Terry Snyder
White Deer - Skellytown
Booster Club
Phyllis’s Diner
Phyllis & Mickey Lawhon
Dorchester Gas Producing Co.
Cargary Plant
Gary, Frankie, Lorri & Dare
Walker
Additional specifications and requirements to be met are as
" follows:
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Parents Honored On
50th Anniversary
In Canyon Sept. 25
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wyatt,
Cindy and Karen were co-
hosts at the 50th wedding
anniversary of Jackie’s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Barnard, Sunday, Sept. 25,
1983, at Fellowship Hall,
First Baptist Church, in Can-_
yon.
The event was hosted also
by the couples' other two
children, Mr. and Mis.
Loyd Welch of Munday,
and Kay Prichard of Wylie,
Texas.
The couples’ six grandchild-
ren presided at the serving
table at the reception.
Approximately tSO attend-
ed, including Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Wyatt of Pampa.
MACHINE
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Borger Cougars 20-0.
Leading the Machine in
scoring was Dennis West,
who scored on runs of 12
and 55 yards. The other
touchdown was made by
Zach Thomas on a 7-yard
counter play.
The Machine, now 3-0
in conference play, travels
to Borger again, this time
to face the Eagles. Game
Ss' time is at 1:00 p.m. at
the west practice field.
The Machine has scored
70 points for the season,
while the defense has al-
lowed only 8 points. In
three games, the defense
has only allowed their op-
ponents a total of four first
downs.
Others playing a great
game for the Machine were
Koby Abney, Matt Freeman,
Kurt Beck, Brent Talley,
~ Blaine Bertrand, Brandon
Sides, Kirk Pshigoda, Bran-
don Tice, Jeff Haidiik, Cal
, Britten, Matt Daves, Chad
Snyder, Justin Taylor, John
Bilyeu, R.C. Lowe, Chris
Lee, Terry Sargent, Ronny
Abney, Chris Estes, Kenny
Fanning, Judd Atchley,
Paul Thurmond, Aaron Ow-
ens, Troyse Reeves, Todd
Graham, and Rusty Hausen.
MACHINE SCOREBOARD
9/10 MM 17 Sooners
5 9/17 MM 34 Rattleis
9/24 MM 20 Cougars
10/1 MM
10/8 MM
WD
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22 0
All bids must be received in City Hall no later than October
11th and will be opened on October 12th at a special meet- |
ing. The City reserves the right to refuse any and all bids.
The operator must be on location drilling within 30 days |
from the date the contract has been accepted. \
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9- 1
9- 8
9-15
9-22
9-29
10- 6
10-13
10-20
10- 27
11- 3
All games scheduled to begin at 7:30
9- 8 Sanford-Fritch (T)
9-15 Sunray (SK )
9-22 Gruver (T)
9-29
10- 6
10-13
10-20
10- 27
11- 3
All games scheduled to begin 5:00
9- 8 Sanford-Fritch (T)
9-15 Sunray (SK)
9-22"
9-29
10- 6
10-13
10-20
10- 27
11- 3
All games scheduled to begin at 6:15
Go Buck Teams —
We're behind You All The way I
10- 28
11- 4
♦Denotes District Game
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" SEVENTH GRADE
WD
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WD
Opp.
9- 2
Groom (T).............
... 21
27
9- 9
Phillips (H)............
... 42
7
9-16
Wheeler (T)...........
... 14
45
9-23
Claude (H)............
... 28
7
9-30
Panhandle (T)..........
10- 7
♦Stinnett (H)...........
10-14
♦Sanford-Fritch (T).....
10-21
♦Sunray (H)...........
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