Panola County Post (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 22, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 11, 1983 Page: 2 of 28
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County wildcat for oil lease in the Bradley B.A. Van Sickle operator, miles east-southeast survey. And the No. 3
or gas is scheduled to Survey. 1.2 miles Survey. Smith is The wells are of Henderson. Kongerga is in a
bo drilled eight miles south-southwest of represented by Har- designated as the No. The Marsden well i& 40 acre unit, Maria del
southeast of Dead Gary.
January Survey. If sue- Broadus, located three A), a,,
cessful, the well could miles northwest of
expand the Glen Ross Joaquin, after the well ......24,,
production tone of the bottomed without COmmun%l>y
existing Belle Bower commercial prospects c,,
Field. at 7,600 feet in the J. SUie SCI
Beckville booster?raise funds
BECKVILLE Beckville Band . The membership campaign also
Boosters have launched both a is seeking additional Band Booster
membership campaign and a fund- members, with dues of $5 per
raising project to help finance family or $3 for individuals
bond activities this year. Next meeting for the Band
Donations of $i currently are Boosters will be at 7 pm Sept. 26
being accepted in the fund-raising in the bond hall.
project, and an alghan made by The Band Boosters also are
Beverly Kimbler willbe given away operating concession stands at BHS
during the BHS Homecoming Game football games this year.
scheduled Oct. 21.
"Although we ve had several
frosh and brushd fire calls in the
past month, activity has been slow
during most of the spring and sum-
mer this year a tribute to the peo
pie of our communities who haved
shown good awareness in preven-
ting fires. says Don Pohlman, Fire
Marshall for the Community Four
Volunteer Fire Deportment.
In keeping with the goal to be
the best trained volunteer fire
department in the area. Chief
Lorry Morrow attended a week
long fire school at the Texas A8M
College Station Academy in July
Morrow applauded the school, tell-
ing of the many new methods and
techniques taught this year. He
also brought back several ideas for
new devices and equipment to
make our men more effective in
fighting fires. '
Emphasizing the need for
emergency medical khelp at many
fire calls CFVFD is also presently
framing five fire fighters to effec
freely respond to this need Corl
Auvil, Mike Lawless, Don Evans.
James lawless and Gene Farris
are offending classes in Shreveport
and Corthoge.
Hots off to these men who are
sacrificing many, mony hours of
their personal time to obtain this
framing," Pohlman said
Finally, the volunteers have
nearly completed two major im-
provements to their fire station
located at the corner of U.S. 79 and
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Continued trem Page street lights which will be
curbs are consistent in height. One prepared for during the sidewalk
level of the bi-level portions will be installation.
a brick-rod color while the other According to consulting city
level is to be gray. High-density engineer Chris Mauritten work on
concrete brick pavers will be used the project could begin in as little
instead of conventional solid- as 10 days following awarding of a
construction concrete walks. bid. provided everything
It is anticipated that the monies progresses without additional
promised by Bell will cover costs of delays in acquiring the money from
the project. An agreement has also Bell.
been reached with SWEPCO for In- And, if the work order is
stallation and service to approved authorized following receipt of the
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No. 3 C. C. Holliday. It wildcats as dry holes.
Is in a 40-acre drilling Marshall Explord- Rufus Field, with
unit in the Samuel tion scrubbed its No. 1 Resources Production
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A 4,200-ft. Panola located in a 560 acre a 40-acre unit in the Co. of America as the located about three in a 40 acre unit, same
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Continuedtrom Poge) 60 to 90 days.
they are hopeful bids on the con- He emphasized that oil local
struction of now lines. on overhead contractors will be urged to bid on
storage tank and other Im- the project In keeping with the
provements will come in below the FHA’s emphasis on trying to assist
engineer’s estimates, and make It in solving two problems at once
possible to reduce the amount of (1) the need for increased capacity
the projected water rate Increases, of the water system and (2) the
Board president Don Wilson said need to stimulate employment
he hopes blds con be taken within with the construction project.
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money by the city, the project of General Design, Greenville, III.,
could be completed in as little as has already delivered artist con-
45 working days from the start of ceptions to a number of the par-
sidewalk demolition. ticipating businesses.
Bell, meanwhile, is working on Work on the individual
cable installation from the ex- businesses is ongoing in con-
treme east end of their project in junction with the sidewalk plans
order to provide the city’s ap now underway. Johnson’s services
proved construction firm to begin were acquired through an
their operation downtown. After agreement with Panola County In-
the old sidewalks have been dustrial Development Foundation
removed the phone company will who provided the architect’s
then install their underground $12,000 fee.
cables, followed by the new brick Johnson has stated that the Car-
paver replacement walks. thage project is already far ahead
The project is part of an ongoing of the average time factors in-
cooperative effort on the port of valved with complete downtown
downtown property owners and renovation projects. He has in-
merchants. the city Carthage dicated that at the present pace.
Downtown Development Foun the local project could be as much
dalton, Panola County Industrial as 75 percent complete within
Development Foundation Panola three to five years.
County Chamber of Commerce and
local utility companies.
In charge of architectural design
and coordination of the project Community Four
with individual property owners
and the city is consulting project trainintr rm/rte
architect Alan Johnson. Johnson, coining COUTSC
Continued from Page on 0 charge of theft of a boat from . c R.‛Haley Sur vey: .
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1 Vincent Travis Ware, 22. of Corthoge, charged with in the Belle Bower hopes on its No. 1 soring a two-day bar-
Carthaae, on a charge of burglary aggravated assault in connection Field by Marshall Ex- Grace Mullins four becue sandwich sale
of a building in a case In which the with a recent shooting incident at ploration Inc. of Mar- miles west of DeBerry, to be held on Friday
intruder apparently was scared off Carthage County Club. shall. It is the No. 1 It went to dry bottom and Saturday Nov. 4-
before taking anything. - Francis Vendefiffer, 38. of Cor- Dougherty, with at 2 110 feet at a 5. The event w ll be
- Tina Louise Were, 17, wife of thage, charged with aggravated drillsite four miles drillsite in the Pole- eld on Carthage
Vincent Travis Ware, on a charge sexual abuse (sexual activity with southeast of Dead neon Martin Survey. Square. Members of
of forgery criminal episode. a consenting boy of less than 14 wood. ‘ ‘ ‘ the community u b
•• Vance Dewayne McCamey, 23. years of age is a first degree felony On d 1-in. choke, A Shelby County will begin selling bar-
of Beckville, on a charge of forgery under the law), the well flowed wildcat venture has becued hamburgers
criminal episode. And, Frankie Wendell Brooks. 676,000 CF gas daily. It brought disappoint- beginning at 10 a.m.,
- Gary Kellum, 22, of Carthage, Richard Earl Pitts, Robert Mork was assigned a ment to Midland- each day, while sup
on a charge of theft of an air con- Dalley and Vernls Roy Ingram on 2,494,000-CFD rating based Tamarack piles last.
dltloner from Charles Travis Harris, unrelated charges of second of an absolute open flow. Petroleum Inc. The club is also
- L.B. Cockrell, 32, of Joaquin, lense driving while intoxicated. The well is In a Tamarack’s No. 1 sponsoring a drawing
123-acre lease, John Massey was branded for a Weatherby .30-06
Daugherty Survey. It as a dry hole after bot- deer rifle. Donations
bottomed at 5,175 feet taming at 7,790 feet at are $2 each and the
and will produce from a wildcat location five rifle is presently on
Rodessa perforations miles southwest of the display at Bob’s Pawn
5,061 to 5,066 feet into Newville community, shop and Trading Post
n.utmuxJ hum P"— * the hole. Located in the William on the square.
can be charged with aqeravated here. I occurs in other places but pinewobod Explore- wmbnaa been puda naThordsowjnaawibe
anscnia"a killed the enabylswouid has Mifen hit" RHter said. ° °n* tioh 0 Palle: .h« 0dlos‛Sune26. 5 at 2 p.m., with the
be Involuntary manslaughter. "The bus drivers keep the Planstoudri Smith "u, of Winner to be on
These affenses carry a prison children on the bus til they see that « poit of.. 10,000' . T ?? nAner 9Y 0f nounced at thesquare
sentence of at least five years and all traffic has stopped. Then they developmental wells Tylet ’ lm aaspthe . Furnds from the to
possible fines depending on the let them off and ifthe child has to inthecarthageCottoh operato, fo4 Rusk day barbecue and rifle
charge and the degree. eross in front of the bus, the driver , । Y d. EV i Coun wild of Pio© drawin awill. 90
lo far, Ritter says, Carthage has has them stop at the corner and include the. No, 1 miles uthof. Pine toward financing the
been fortunate, with no accidents waif for them to motion the child to DuBose, located in a Hi l The We rl .s cons ruction of a new
involving students at school bus cross.” 589-acre.ledse in the designatedostheMo Clayton Community
steps in ecent years. "This is the only thing we can do. John M Brodley 1Hudman.With.Pto; Center The old center,
¥uf he worries about what could Wo want to transport the children Survey one mile jected,totodepth.o formerly . Clay ton
happen with so many drivers as safely as possible, but we can't south-southeas t,of 8.000feel itisdimed School, was destroyed
falling to stop for the buses. stop thepeople from breaking the Gary, ahd the No ' J qleitheroilorgnsPro by fire edrlier this
"Thankfully it hasn’t happened law ” said RHfor. L Hecton Hei- duction tocatioh .s in year.
No. 2 and 3 Kongerga John M. White Survey. The operator is bos-
et al "A." All are The No. 2 Kongerga is ed in Hughes Springs.
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Co. os the operator, Two different
The explorer well operators have written
will be known as the off Panola County
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