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the south and west lines of
Section 95, University Lands
Tom Brooks
968-3544
M.D. Parker
968-2869
Son Walker
966-2923
The venture is Cecil Stein of
Houston No. 1 Mil Finch, '
located on a 161 acre lease, t
Drillsite is 1,245 feet from the
north and 467 feet from the east
lines at J.S. Nall Survey, A-1711.
Section’ 3b,
Survey.
Absolute,
gained a Duffer discovery in the
area three miles southeast of
Moran. .
The strike is Delray Oil Inc.
of San Antonio No. 1 C.B.
south and west lines of Section
3356, TE&L Survey.
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served by the Austin center is
(330.47, and for the Austin
district (330.27. By March 15,
1974, the average refund was
(306.17.
The questions asked of the
Austin office, Bailey said, are
“more penetrating this year.”
“The taxpayers are more
concerned about what’s deduc-
table,” he said. “This is good
because now they are more
aware of what deductable items
are during the year and so they
won’t be scrambling at the end
of the year to find out.”
430,000 cubic feet of dry gas
daily from an open hole at 225 to
230 feet.
No. 3-A Morris spots 467 feet
from the north and 1,960 feet
3 NEW 3-2-2 bricks and older 3-2-2 bricks.
Several Commercial Properties
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285,000 cubic feet of dry gas
daily from an open hole at 220 to
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BALLOW REAL ESTATE
216 East College
965-4119 or 965-2619
BLUEBONNET GIRLS STATE-Maunell Wall, left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coy WaU was elected
by members of the Dublin Amerian Legion Auxiliary to attend the Bluebonnet Girls State activities
in Sequin in June. Carolyn Wooten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wooten, was chosen as
alternate. Both girls are juniors in Dublin High school.
809
on the casing and 100 pounds
tubing pressure.
Production is from perfora-
tions at 3,792-98 feet, treated
with 1,000 gallons of 15 per cent
acid.
Operator set the 4%-inch
casing at 3,911 feet. The hole
was drilled to a total depth of
4,250 feet and plugged back to
3,900 feet. .
(375 acre
(60,000
(20,250
(600 acre ,
(45,000
(22,500
(525 acre
$425acre '
BOSQI ECOUNTY Ext 114
acres, 62 at res in cultivation,
'pun. fed creek, good older
2 bedroom frame, lots out
buildings, orchard, all good-
blac k sandi loam
I Our 50th Year
2 muuu— 57 ACRES 6 miles east, 2
SALT EASILY
ADDED TO SOIL
MERCED, Calif. (AP) -
Chester C. Conley, a Merced
County farm adviser, says all
irrigation water contains salt in
this area. Water of good quality
for irrigation can add nearly
one ton of salt per acre foot
used, he said, and on this basis
up to four tons of salt per acre
per year can be added to the
soil.
“This points out the impor-
tance of good drainage in irri-
9.’ 12 M RES Alexander Hwy, excellent building
peanut allotment on pavement, close to town. (745.00
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BEAUTIFUL 50 ACRES 4
miles west. 40 Acres Coas-
tal. 2 bedroom brick home,
excellent barn and steel
corrals - Show Place.
W ESTERN STORE & BOOT
SHOP
311 ACRES Beautiful rolling
wooded land, just 7 miles
east. Good ranch or develop-
ment potential.
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ADVENTURES IN SEWING.
r Hinte to give garments
a profeirional look. $1.00.
230 acres, peanuts St water
94 acres, coastal, trees
45 acres at DeLeon, paved & grass
38 acres just 3 miles from here
68 acres, house, trees
15 acres,’Fort Worth Highway, trees
50 Bluffdale
30 ACRES-GI s welcome
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BROOKS REAL ESTATE.
Box 135 Q
Stephenville. Texas 76401
Throckmorton County has
gained site for a proposed -
4,700-foot wildcat in the area 9%
miles south of Throckmorton.
It is Frontier Resources Inc.
of Dallas No. 1 ERM Unit,
located on a 40 acre lease.
Location is 467 feet from the
north and east lines of Section
1616, TE&L Survey, A-455.
Site is near plugged oil
producers.
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open flow
ents of long-time congressional Patman from the First Con- constructed in 1916. Taylor Qtmty Regular Field location was staked three miles
leader Sam Rayburn will gressional District as principal Over 2,600 Rayburn family has gamed three oil producers, south of Gordon in Palo Pinto
gather at the "home place" just speaker. Other friends and items ranging from a bottle of John H Chalmers of Abilene County.
west of Bonham, Texas, tq firmer associates of Sam window cleaner to a four-poster completed two of the wells ‘
officially dedicate aniopen the Rayburn will offer remarks in bed and Mr. Sam's saddle have Both are located four miles
Sam Rayburn House Museum tribute of the late lawmaker, been returned to the site for north of Moro.
at 11 a.m., April 1, 1975, The Commission also will exhibit just as he left them. Site for No. 1-154 M. C.
announced Mrs Wesley B unveil two official historical Free guided tqurs of the home Shaffer is 330 feet from the
Blankenship, chairman of the markers during the public will be conducted by volunteer north and 600 feet from the west
producer in the Toto Field five
miles southwest of Springtown.
It is Ben. J. Taylor of Tulsa
No. 1 Atchley, spotting 660 feet
from the north and 467 feet from
the west lines of Section ill,
T&P Survey, A-1518.
Absolute, open flow was
110,000 cubic feet of dry gas
daily from perforations at 3,535
to 3,645 feet. The pay was
treated with 5,400 gallons of 15
per cent acid.
The 27g-inch casing is set at
3,750 feet. The hole was drilled
to a total depth of 5,700 feet and
plugged back to 3,750 feet.
It was plugged in 1958 at 5,600
feet.
determine how much of a
rebate people will get,” said
Chuck Bailey of the Austin
office.
Last year the Austin office
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Texas Historical Commission, ceremony. One will honor the guides who are training in Jines of the northeast quarter at
Sam Rayburn House Museum to Be Dedicated
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Plus 25 fer postage and handling.
Ne. Q-116-BLUE RIBBON aulrs.
Contains sixteen lovely MllU
NO. Q-117-QUILTS ON PARADE.
Directions for sixteen qullts.
No. Q-118-GRANDMOTMERS HOW
EO OUIlTS. 10 fascinating qullts.
No. 0-1 ft— AMERICA'S FAVORITE
AFGMANS. A beautiful selection.
Survey. .
No. 1 Edwards had a daily BOYS STATE REPRESENT ATIVES-Butch Walls, right, was selected to represent the Dublin
potential of 89 barrels of 41 American Legion at Boys State activities this summer. Arthur Mund was selected as alternate,
gravity oil, with a trace of Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mund and Mrs. Mary Walls.
water. Flow was through a —. ■ ■ ■ *11
Snehehoxewhpacxerss Texas Raxpayers File Hurriedly
In Hopes of Tax Rebate with Returns
ponds. Only (28.500.. 20 *
down.
1-Doccrabor 3 ■ Wa.tcccuovepnjg up69*
Taxpayers Ask IRS
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84 ACRES - 3-1 frame house,
deep well, 2 tanks. 10A
coastal, 8 miles out on
pavement.
20 ACRES development or
investment property, near
new high school, will trade
for good brick house
5 ACRES, frame house, air
and heat, deep well, on
pavement, 1*2 miles from
city limits.
CLEAN 2 BR. frame, good
location, near Chamberlin
School
AP - Texas taxpayers are
filing their 1974 tax returns in
record speed and numbers,
apparently in hopes that an
early refund will be fattened by
a possible tax rebate now being
discussed in Washington.
C.E. Jacobs Co. of Albany “People want their money
will drill No. 1-75-A T.G. .that's it," said Emilio Biondi,
Hendrick Estate in the regular information officer for the
field 24 miles northwest of Internal Revenue Service in
Albany. Dallas, which serves the
Drillsite is 220 feet north, northern half of Texas. He says
thence 220 feet east of the the number of returns filed
northwest corner of Casper through his officeis up eight per
Whistler Survey, but located in cent with 830,000 of 1,900,000
Section 7, AB&M Survey. returns already in.
The planned 1,800-foot ven- The Austin office of the IRS is
ture is located on a 293 acre also running about 10 per cent
lease. ahead.
- - - - “We’ve got to know what
H.M. Scallorn of Cisco will their tax liability is to
drill No. 1-A G. W. Keathley as
a proposed‘3,300-foot wildcat in
Stephens County.
Location is 7%2 miles south-
east of Breckenridge on a 265
acre lease. processed 2,511,432 returns by
It spots 330 feet from the _I
* 3-2-2 BRICK on 2 acres about 1 mile out on pavement.
' Several pecan trees, neat outbuildings. En joy thif,
‘ 103 ACRES - 5 miles south of Stephenville, beautiful view of
N all surrounding area 57 acres coastal. good fences --large
। tank weli harn A- (69,000.00.
„.WANT A BRAND NEW HOME IN THE COUNTRY? We can
y give you what you want ( ome and lb IK to bi. ’
SEE us FOR FARM AND RANCH LAND
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complaints or protests arising added. “If salt is allowed to ac-
from news accounts at the time cumulate in the root zone, it is
of former President Nixon’s tax a.simple matter of time until
deductions. sional flushing of this soil to
Biondi said the amount of depths beyond the root zone
money designated for the (1 with off-season irrigations will
presidential campaign fund keep the soil productive.”
the deadline and already this was “far better” this year in
year has processed 1,403,805. North Texas and that nationally
Bailey said the average the dollar amount was up 171
refund for the eight-state region per cent.
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P 417 ACRES 15 miles south,
9 creek, 50 acres, improve
pasture, 80 acres cultivation;
3 ponds, 2 bedroom rock
home.
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Y 410 South Loop - Phone 965-4646 ‘
-Cecil Ford 968-8292 Dottie Tackett 965-44/5
4 NEAT, ( LEAN 3 BEDROOM FRAME Has carport plus
8 large double garage-shop area. You’ll lov this charming
a house for only $ 14,000
4 OWNER TRANSFERRED - Must sell this 3-2-2 brick
N beauty Cathedral ceiling in large living area; tastefully
draped throughout. Separate dining area GREAT location,
t in walking distance of new High School.
" ARE YOU LOOKING FOR SOMETHING ABOVE
. AVERAGE in size and quality-’ We have a 3 year old brick
N with over 1840' of lovely space, fireplace, fenced yard,
• a covered patio, and other extras make this a real buy at
Jr $36,000.
T SMALL INEXPENSIVE - yet with new interior! Only (8000
X or this 2 bedroom frame. Own this as easily as renting.
1 DO YOU HAVE a low to moderate income, and have your
B finances in good shape? If so, you may qualify for this
I BRAND-NEW home-with low, low payments. Check with
X us!
"T DEERSLAYERS, hunt where the big trophies are killed. We
fl can sell you some good, rough, timbered land from 30 acres
| up to over 200 acres About 15 miles out; some with creek &
pond. Will qualify for Texas Vets,
-ENJOYTHiSICOUNTRY ESTATE 15 acres at the edge of
Stephenville Has 3-2 brick with fireplace plus Dam with
- < horse stalls Fishign pond too - everything you want and a
great location
TEXAS VETERANS - we can sell you 33 acres with trees;
piWy building’ site on hir overTooking creek, ru WiikeF-
A , this - come in and let's talk about it.
160 ACRES house, barns, tanks, coastal and peanuts, with
irri ation and equipment $600.00 Acre.
94b M RES estate settlement. Reasonably priced, located
at Proctor
Edd L. Brooks
50 At RES frame house. good water well, good grass, trees
! barn, i reek with dam site and close to town. Reduced
to 145,000 00
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Revenue Service and is published as a public service to Q. 1 received a back pay
taxpayers. The column answers questions most frequently rsuit Of°msmt mhisamount
asked by taxpayers. taxable?
• A Yes. It would have been
E n Andersonhas comnieted Q 1" case Congress passes Federal Unemployment Trust taxable income if you tied -re---
ieni i. p legislation giving a tax rebate Fund and payments made under eived the money as a part of
two gas wells in the regular to everyone, should I wait and the. Railroad Unemployment In- your regular paycheck, and it
....5£Y£OniUe5#a§L<X.M9ran. The fi|e my tax return after the leg- surance Act arenot taxable, is still - taxable income now.
projects were originally staked islation is passed? if you were ai Wor e! prnjHSyVi'
by Texas Drilling & Well A. No, don’t wait. The tax re. and received unemployment for your employer.
Service. bate is automatic and will be compensation, it is not taxable. Q. । just took a new job in
----------No. 2-A Virgil Morris spots based on a percentage of an Howevert payments made under another town. Can I deduct the
467 feet from the south and 1,090 individual’s tax liability for meSt F'V 5.8[e cost of looking for • house in
eet from the east lines of 1974 This means taxpayers ment . 8 state employee, who the area of my new job?
WSCr ~7 " bcumwiHau.b Alf-y<y moved to a new
50K ’ ing the instructions that come vnemp.Oyment, compensatrom residence because you'went to
with the tax forms without re aWs are taxable. Supplemental work for a new .employer or
gard to any rebate now being unempioyment benefit pay transferred to a new place of
proposed. Only when the IRS ments received f rom a company- work, you may be able to de-
has verified a person’s tax lia financed, supplemental unem- duct the reasonable costs of
bility can it figure, the rebate ployment benefit fund are tax- the move. The cost of house
and issue a check. able. If you receive such pay hunting trips before you move
men s directly from your former from former residence to
_ ......... , Q. Which kinds of unemploy- employer, they are also taxable, the general location 01 your
from the east lines of Section 35. ment benefits are taxable and Finally, unemployment benefit next-principatpleceotworand_
which are not? " payments from a union or non your return after obtaining work
union -fund to which you vol- is deductible. These costs would
A. Unemployment benefits untarily contribute are taxable include travel, meals and lodg
paid to you by a state from the only to the extent that the ben ing.
statesmanship of Sam Ray- preparation for the opening. Section 154, Block 64, H&TC ’TJAS' I LAN D StXilliipFrteni
The museum which will burn; the other will designate plans for museum programs survey. Gas Pipeline Inc. of Dallas
present exhibits studying the the Sam Rayburn House as a call for an oral history project Daily/potential was 58 barrels completed No. 3 C J. O’Connor
life and work of the former Recorded Texas Historic Land - on the life and’ home environ- of 40 gravity oil, pumping from in the regular field eight miles
Speaker of the U.S. House of mark. ment of the late Speaker, an open hole in the Flippen north of Cisco.
Representatives is the first The Commission has restored 'living exhibits” including sand. Pay was topped at 2.820 Location is 1,980 feet from the
historic house museum oper- the home and surrounding crafts and agriculture demon- feet. Operator set the 4 4-inch south and 660 feet from the west
ated by the Texas Historical grounds and outbuildings to the strations and seasonal planting casing at 2,821 feet, and the hole lines of Section 472, SP Survey,
Commission. way they were in 1961, the year of the Rayburn vegetable is bottomed at 2,825 feet. A-1591.
- . ' garden, as well as regional ---- Absolute, open flow was
! vnrintc Moraa to seminars and workshops. Chalmers No. 1-155-A (form- 1,210,000cubic feet of gas daily.
Vy FI IVL3 rSl Uv IU basic museum operations. erly No. 3-155) M.C. Shaffer is it has a gas-liquid, hydrocarbon
— A, b* b* Sam RayLu-n served as located 1,500 feet fromthe south ratio at 175,500-1 of 55 gravity.
Resume Negotiations ““ es "2"
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avreed resume nevotiations hum that much of a role. manfromtheFqurth.coneres- PurPinppenmsandPpayo’wn ^be hole was drilled to a total
wthathpTurkoshxprsotsunder The Greek Cypriots broke off r es First topped at 2,860 feet Operator depth of 4,056 feet and plugged
, , . . . .. negotiations with their island s Dis riet set the 44-inch casing at 2.862 back to 3,335 feet. .
General Kurt Waldheim. Ther-Turkish minority on Feb. 13 Pistrictoou his career Sam feet, and the hole is bottomed at
. -he taiks would get after the Turks proclaimed a Rayburn backed measures to 2,865 feet. George L. Buckles Co. of
er w ", separate state in the 40 per cent benefit the farmer and “little - .... Monahans staked three regular
g, ( 1. of northern Cyprus which the man, and he discouraged an A former Gray Sand well was field locations 1 Mi miles north of
adopted a resolution Turkish army occupied ast iSolationist foreign policy. As plugged back to 5,301 feet to Pioneer.
W. i las evenin, calling on summer. chairman of the Committee on 5,200 feet and recompleted in All are slated for 2,600 feet
waldheimto convene -the new IS Ambassador John A Interstate and Foreign Com- the Capps lime. and located on a 712 acre lease.
K t ■ । litical future of Scali claimed some credit for merce and as House majority It is Anderson Oil & Gas Co. No. 1 Underwood Heirs spots
c : UI tel his personal Secretary of State Henry A leader, Mr. Sam played a major Inc. of Mdtand No 1-B 'Dee 803 feet from the north and 545
. , Kissinger, w ho met abroad role in formulation and passage Minors. Site is 46/ feet from the feet from the east lines of
rater ! •> sides announced recently with Greek and of New Deal legislation. And as north and west lines of the Thomas Benson Survey, A-21.
•..... Turkish officials, as well as for permanent chairman of Demo- northeast quarter of Section Site for No. 2 Underwood
. .resolution The •< reeks had Concil members, other go- cratic National Conventions in 233, Block 64, H&TC Survey, six Heirs is 2,315 feet from the
- as iandi ‘ that Waldheim vernments and Waldheim. 1948, 1952, and 1956, he wielded miles southwest of View. north and 1 013 feet from the
a guiding influence in Demo- Datly potential from the east survey lines.
cratic Party organization Capps was 37 barrels of 54.2 Location for No. 3 Underwood
gravity oil, plus 52 barrels of Heirs is 2,315 feet from the
He was born on a farm in water, it is pumping from north and 1,013 feet from the
Tennessee in 1882 and moved perforations at 4,688-95 feet, east survey lines,
with his family to a cotton farm treated with 1,000 gallons of 15 .....
at Windom in Fannin County in per cent acid. The 44-inch Shackelford County has
1887. He bought the farm casing is set at 5290 feet.
outside Bonham shortly after The well formerly produced
his election to Congress and from perforations at 5,290 to
maintained it as his home until 5,301 feet.
his death on November 16. 1961 PARKER-A re-entry project
Uniting buyer and seler.
South I oop it Alexander
9657171 Road 965-6363
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Easy-To-Wear • Cable-Trimmed
BONHAM - Former col- The dedication ceremony will of Speaker Rayburn’s death,
leagues, friends, and constitu- feature Congressman Wright The house was originally
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