Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 75, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 15, 1937 Page: 10 of 10
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HENDERSON DAILY NEWS, HENDERSON, TEXAS.
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DAILY NEWS OIL PAGE
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PRODUCING
REFINING
MARKETING
Last Sad Scenes in Jean Harlow’s Life Story
Tank Car Shipments
7a.m. June 10 to 7 a.m. June 11
Intra Coast
No. Cars Gallons
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88
Eart Texas Refineries
Truck Shipments
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East Texas Allowable
30.
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Rusk County, dead 6-7-87.
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All With 2 Pants—New Styles and Colors
The Best Place to Trade After All
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Gabardines
Worsteds
Sport Models
Plain Models
DEAD AND REINSTATED
WELLS
The entire East Texas Oil Belt is
covered in Dally News reports
with representative on the field.
ACCURACY—
The information given on this
page is by United Press and di-
WORK ON WP A
WATER PROJECT
IS POSTPONED
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To Begin About July
15 When More La-
bor Available
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CHRISTIAN PASTORS
TO SECURE FUNDS
FOR MISSION WORK
ton
But
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417,082
169,843
32,490
40,710
89,279
8,062
Commodity
Gasoline ..
Fuel Oil ..
Kerosene ..
Distillate .
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barrels from 22876 wells with a
total hourly potential of 13,811851
barrels, of which 17,281 wells are
classed as marginal with a mar-
ginal potential of 8,604,146 barrels,
4 wells completed, and 41 wells
dead, according to Commission
records.
A total of nine refineries op-
erated 178 hours as follows: Clay
(3), Danciger, East Texas, Hur-
ricane (Overton), R. Lacy, Pre-
mier, Sinclair, Solvex and Tower.
EAST TEXAS ALLOWABLES .
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Warren Pet. Corp, to Holicer
Gas Co., 200 bbls, butane.
Premier Oil & Refg. Co., to T&
Tendered
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R. W. Fair Gathering System
North to Atlas P. L. Corp., 7,357
bbls.
Service Gathering Sys. to Ser-
vice Gath. Sys. 22,207 bbls.
Bell General P. L. Co., to Bell
General P. L. Co., 82,101 bbls.
Empire Oil & Refg. Co., to
Empire Oil & Refg. Co., ' 7,180
bbls.
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$35 Suits Reduced to............
$29-50 Suits Reduced to
$25.00 Suits Reduced to.......
FIREMEN'S DANCE
TICKETS ON SALE
$
Commission Crude Oil
Tenders
Dist.
Premier OH & Refg. Co., to T
& P Ry. Co., 12,000 bbls, fuel oil.
East Texas Refg. Co., to G. C.
& S. F. Ry. Co., 30,000 bbls, gaso-
line. ___________ .
East Texas Refg. Co., to GC&SF
Ry. Co., 1,600 bbls. kero dist-
East Texas Refg. Co. to GC &
SF Ry. Co., 10,000 bbls, fuel oil.
East Texas Refg. Co., to I &
GN Ry. Co., 10,000 bbls, gasoline.
East Texas Refg. Co., to I &
GN Ry. Co., 10,000 bbls, fuel oil.
East Texas Refg. Co., to re P
Ry. Co., 5,000 bbls, gasoline.
East Texas Refg. Co., to Hum-
ble P. L. Co., 16,000 bbls, gaso-
line.
Commission Refined Products
Tenders _____
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June 10
. Approved
rren Petroleum Co., to Win-
Automatic Gas Co., 200 bbls.
ne.
June 10
A total of 10,870 barrels of re-
fined products moved by truck, of
which 8,531 barrels were gasoline,
and 2,339 barrels other products,
all tendered, according to Rail-
road Commission records.
(South) to Atlas P. L. Corp. 1,141
bbls.
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APPROVED .
Tower Refg Co. to trucks, 3,000
bbls gasoline; 600 bbls kerosene,
distillate, gas oil; 1,050 bbls fuel
oil.
Humble Pipe Line Co. to Stan-
dard Oil Co, P. L. 16,000 bbls,
gasoline.
Southport Pet. Co. to trucks,
10,000 bbls gasoline; 1,000 bbls
kerosene, distillate gas oil; 2,000
bbls fuel oil.
Premier Oil Refg. Co., to T. 4
P Ry Co., 0,182 bbls gasoline,
naptha; 3,773 bbls kerosene, fuel
distillate; 12,261 bbls feul oil.
rels. ______
The Texas Pipe Line Co. to The
Texas 'Pipe Line Co., 2,427 bar-
rels.
McMurray Refg CoPL to Mc-
Murray Pet Corp., 100,000 bar-
rels.
Montreal Pipe Line Co. to Em-
pire Oil 4 Refg Co., 2,792 bar-
rels. , •
The Illinqis Pipe Line Co. to the
Ohio Oil CO., 13,500 barrels.
The Illinois Pipe Line Co. to
the Ohio Oil Co.. 21,067 barrels.
Bell General Pipe Line Co. to
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LATEN STANBERKY IN
KILGORE
Laten Stanberry, chief super-
visor of the Railroad Commission,
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DEAD AND REINSTATED
WELLS
B. F. Phillips No. 1 Styles was
reinstated June 1 and placed on
the Railroad Commission proration
schedule.
Trentman Oil Company No. 1
Tutt has been placed on the Com-
mission dead list.
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B COVERAGE—
ays Clothing Store
HENDERSON 8 EXCLUSIVE MAN'S STORE
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- Happily relieved that the formalities of the civil and religious cere-
monies which united them were at an end, the Duke of Windsor and
his bride, the former Mrs. WalHs Warfield, are pictured laughing
as they appeared on the terrace of the Chateau de Cande, at Monts,
France, after their wedding. The photograph is one of the first
group of original wedding day pictures of the Duke and Duchess
A to be received in America.,' '
was in Kilgore headquarters of x
the Railroad Commission here to- W
day.
East Texas Refg. Co., to East
Texas Refg. Co., 200 bbls, gaso-
line.
East Texas Refg. iCo., to East
Texas Refg. Co.; 200 bbls, fuel
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Warren Pet..Corp. to Economy
Gasoline Company, 200 bbls.
♦ June 12
APPROVED ,
Hanlon Gasoline Corp to Root
Petroleum Co., 450 bbls scrubber
oil.
Southport Pet Co P. P. to South-
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Our sizes are broken on these 35 brand new suits all in the very latest models and
fabrics so we reduced them for immediate clearance. And what a reduction, right in
the face of rising prices, too , . . you can afford to buy one for this season and one
to put up for next year. Light or dark patterns in most models . . . Sizes 35 to 46.
Coolest summer fabrics.
Company No. 1
Tutt survey,
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There were no kleig lights, no megaphoning directors, no wheeling sound trucks as the cameras fo-
cused on the last set of blond Jean Harlow’s career—her funeral at the Wet Kirk O' the1 Heather,
lower photo, and her burial in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Los Angeles, upper photo. Outside
the carefully guarded cemetery gates, silent mourners who had known Jean Harlow only on the screen
stood, waiting for the hearse to pass. The tiny church held only 200 of the film stars and dignitaries
Miss Harlow had known in her seven-year climb to stardom. Flowers were banked around the
church, there being no room for them inside.
Federal Refined Products
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port Pet Co., 10,000 bbls topped
crude.
Hurrican Pet. Corp. -Arp- to
I4GN Ry. Co., 19,000 bbls gaso-
line.
, Hurricane Pet Corp -Arp- to
I4GN Ry Co., 5,000 bbls kero-
sene and or gas oil.
Hurricane ePt Corp -Arp- to
I4GN Ry Co., 6,000 bbls fuel oil.
Solvex Refineries, Inc to T4P
Ry. Co., 20,000 bbls gasoline,
naptha.
Solvex Refineries, Inc to T4P
Ry. Co., 3,000 bbls kerosene, dis-
tillate, gas oil.
Solvex Refineries, Inc to T4P
Ry Co., 7,000 bbls fuel oil.
Tickets for the firemen’s bene-
fit ball at the Cooper Club on
Wednesday, June 30 will go on
sale today at the fire station,
Chief Hank Jackson announced.
A 10-piece negro swing band,
Eddie Finnell’s orchestra of Ty-
ler, has been booked for the dance.
'Finnell is the "Eddie" of “Eddie
and Sugar Lou" fame.
Admission will be 81.10,
Funds raised will be used to
buy first aid equipment for the
fire department.
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Potter Bros, Pipe Line Co. 20
-barrels.
Root Pe troleum Co. to Root
Petroleum Co., 11,442 barrels.
Atlantic Pet Pur Corp. to At-
lantic Pipe Line Co., 225,000 bar-
rels.
Atlantic Pet Pur Corp to At-
lantic Pipe Line Co., 88,380 bap
rels. /
Sun Oil Co. to Sun Pipe Zinc
Co., 458,548.21 barrels.
Suu Oil Co to Sun Pipe JLine
Co., 163,671 barrels. F
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June 10
Approved
Stanolind Crude Oil Purchas-
ing Corp., to Humble P. L. Co.,
283,372 bbls.
Stanolind Cr. Oil Pur.. Corp., to
Humble P. L. Co., 193,798 bbls.
Stanolind Cr. Oil Pur. Corp, to
Humble P. L. Co., 18,385 bbls.
Stanolind Cr. OH Pur. Corp, to
Humble P. L. Co., 1,080 bbls.
Stanolind Cr. OU Pur. Corp., to
Humble P. L. Co., 123,763 bbls.
Humble OH 4 Refg. Co., to
Humble P. L. Co., 160 bbls, (record
pur.)
Upshur P. . Co., to Atlas P.
L. Corp., 31,477 bbls.
Control Gath. Sys. Inc., to Em-
pire Oil 4 Refg. Co., 1,848 bbls.
Control Gath. Sys. Inc to Amer-
ican Liberty P. L. Co.l, 36,038
bbls.
Ozark P. L. Co., to New Cen-
tury P. L. 7,800 bbls.
W. C. Turnbow P. L. (South)
to Bell General P. L. Co., 12,522
bbls.
American Liberty P. L. Co., to
American Lberty P. L. Co., 523
SALE!
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' Bell General Pipe Line Co., 240
barrels.
B. E. Phillips
King survey,
Reinst. 6-1-87.
Trentman Oil
Barton-Birdwell,
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Plans to raise 82500 to return.
Dr. George Horton to mission
work were made at a meeting of
the East Texas Ministerial Asso-
ciation at the Christian ehureh
here Monday morning. Dr. Hor-
ton is at present medical super-
visor in a CCC camp in Jackson-
ville.
Dr. George Cuthrell of Iyler,
president of Texas missions, was
appointed treasurer of the mis-
sion fund for Dr. Horton.
Rev. J. N. Wooten of Lufkin,
president of the association, pre-
sided at the meeting. Ministers
from Palestine, Jacksonville, Nac-
ogdoches, Tyler, Selman City,
Henderson and Lufkin were in at-
tendance. Other East-Texas Chris-
tian pastors were prevented from
attending by the fact that the
young people’s conference is meet-
ing this week at Caddo Lake.
WELLS ABANDONED
C. H. Lyons No. 8 Richards,
Mary Van Winkle survey, Gregg
county, completed 9-19-35; total
depth 3409’, plugged and abon-
doned.
Sun Oil Company No. 8 T. C.
Ramey, King survey, Upsur coun-
ty, temporarily abondoned. ,
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On Saturday, June 12, 464,781
barrels from 22,872 wells with a
total hourly potential of 13,809,-
486 barrels, of which 17,277 bbls,
are classed as marginal with a
marginal potential of 8,602,470
barrels; 5 wells completed and1
41 dead.
On Sunday, June 13, 464,861
June 11
Approved
' Tidewater Associated Oil Co.,
to Tide Water sso. OU Co., 153,-
168 bbls.
Root Petroleum Co., to Root
Pet. Co., 686 bbls.
Root Petroleum Co., to Root
Pet. Co., 95,749 bbls.
Gulf Oil Corp. to Gulf Refg. Co.
P. L. 2,685 bbls. ■
Danciger Oil 4 Refg. Co., to
Danciger Oil and Refg. Inc. 40,000
bbls.
Barnsdall P.:L. Co., to Amer-
can-Liberty P. L. Co., 26,742 bbls.
Barnsdall P. L. Co., to Mag-
nolia P. L. Co., 8,564 bbls.
Sinclair Pr. Oil Marketing Co.
to Sinclair Refg. Co., P. L: 151,-
534 bbls. ’
Atlas P. L. Corp. to Atlas P. L.
Corp., 49,291 bbls.——
East Texas Refg. Co., to East
Texas Refining Co., 45,783 bbls.
Gulf Oil Corporation, to Gulf
Refg. Co., P. L. 975,658 bbls.
The Texas P. L. Co., to The
Texas P. L. Co., 10,880 bbls.
Danciger Oil 4 Refg. Co., Inc.,
to Danciger OH 4 Refg. Co., 30,-
000 bbls.
Atlantic Petroleum Purch. Corp,
to Atlantic P. L. Co., 98,581 bbls.
Magnolia Pet. Company to
Magnolia P. L. Co., 517,576 bbls.
Bell General P. L. Co., to Amer-
ican Liberty P. L. Co., 9,300 bbls.
Magnolia P. L. Co., to Tidal P.
L. CO., 345 bbls. *
June 13
APPROVED
Shell Pet Corp to Shell Pipe
Line Corp., 40 barrels.
American Liberty P. L. to Am-
erican Liberty P. L. Co., 282,643
barrels.
Humble Oil 4 Refg. Co. to
Humble Pipe Line Co., 9,528.50
barrels. '
Standolind Crude OU Pur Co. to
Humble Pipe Line Co., 620 bbls.
Standolind Crude OU Pur Co.
to Humble Pipe Line Co., 14
barre la.
Standolind Crude OH Pur Co.
to Humble Pipa Une Co., 108,-
946 barrels.
Potter Bros. Pipe Une Co. to
Atlas Ftpe Line Corp to Atlas P. Ry. Co., 26,000 bbls, gasoline
Pipe Line Corp., 42,507.40 bar- ' naphtha.
rels. 1 premier Oil 4 Refg. Co., to T.
The Texas Pipe Une Co to & p Ry, Co., 4,000 bbls, kerosene
The Texas Pipe Line Co., 510 bar-
. June 10
Approved
East Texas Refg. Co., to Pum-
ble P. L. Co., 16,000 bbls, gaso-
line.
Southport Pet. Co. P. L. to
Southport Pet. Co., 4,500 bbls. t.
cr.
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No. 1 Styles,
Upsur county.
Solvex Refineries, line., 40,000
barrels.
Humble Oil 4 Refg. Co to
Hubie Pipe Line Co., 980 bbl.
Jones-Obrien, Inc., to Atlas Pipe
Line Corp., 18,905 barrels.
W. C. Turnbow P. L. (north)
to Bell General Pipe Line Co.,
8,112 barrels.
- United Gathering System to
Empire Oil 4 Refg Co., 12,000
barrels.
United Gathering System to
Tower Refg Co. 5,000 barrels.
Standolind Crude Oil Pur Co.
to Humble Pipe Line Co., 2,429
barrels.
Standoling Crude Oil Pur Co.
to Humble Pipe Line Co., 540
barrels.
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TOTALS ...... 88 737,466
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bbls.
‘Ameflkan Liberty P. L. Co., to
Atlantic Petroleum Purch. Co.,
45,000 bbls.
Sun Oil Company to Sun P. L.
to Yount Lee P. L. 662,231.27
bbls. (
J. H. Massie et al (Storage) to
Empire O 4 R Reeg. Co., 16,296
bbls.
J. H. Massie et al to J* H.
Massie et al (Storage) 16,296
bbls.
Premier Oil 4 Refg. Co. to
Prerzier O 4 Refg. “Co., 74,337
bbls. ,
The Texas P. L. Co., to The
Texas P. L. Co., 368,190 bbls.
The Texas P. L. Co., to The
Texas Company, 400,000 bbls.
Empire Oil and Refg. Co., to
Empire Oil 4 Refg. Co., 15,705
bbls.
Empire Oil 4 Refg. Co., to
Empire Oil 4 Refg. Co., 37,736
bbls.
Empire Oil 4 Refg. Co., to
Empire OH 4 Refg. Co., 100,000
bbls.
R. W. Fair Gathering System
(South) to Atlas P. L. Corp., 20,-
793 bbls.
R. W. Fair Gathering System
A total of 12 refineries operated
241 hours as follows: Clay, Dan-
ciger, East Texas, Hurricane
(Arp) (12), Southport, Solvex,
Sinclair, Premier, R. Lacy, Martin
(8) and Tower.
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McMURREY TO TEST NEW
UNIT
The.NcMurrey Petroleum Cor-
poratlohfta.Tyler was reported to
have bellin'test runs on 1 new
Dubbs caking unit today. The
plant is scheduled to begin oper-
ations soon. It was formerly the
Tyler Texas Oil and Refining
Company.
Commencing of work on a $7100
W. P. A. water expansion project
for Henderson has been deferred
until about July 15 when more
W. P. A. labor is available, ac-
cording to J. L. Horner, city
water superintendent.
in the project approximately
1800 feet of 4-inch pipe on West
street will be replaced with 8-ineh
assuring an abundant water sup-
ply for Crimcrest. Domestic serv-
ices for more than 50 colored
families in northeast Henderson
in the Mizner Hill area will be
- - provided.
The project was originally
planned to begin this week, but
city officials decided to wait un-
— til the middle of July when more
W. P.•A. workers can b secured
with the completion of a project
near Laneville. Other laborers
will also be available then from a
W. P. W.- sanitation project here.
Of the 37184 for the water
exparsion $3124 is being ad-
vanced by W. P. A.
June 11
Approved
DeSoto Cr. Oil Pur Co. to Hur-
ricane Pet. Co. (Arp), 20,000
barrels.
Bell General P. L. Co., to Amer-
ican Liberty P. L. Co., 9,300 bbla.
Humble Pipe Line Co. to Stan-
dard Oil Co., of La., 40,125 bbls.
Arkansas Pipe Line Co. to
Arkansas P. L. Co., 39,504bbls.
American Liberty P. L. Co., to
American Liberty P, L. Co., 55,-
002 barrels.
R. W. Fair Gath. System
(North) to Atlas Pipe Line Co.,
3,600 barrels.
Panola Pipe Line Co., to Sun
Pipe Line Co., 487 barrels.
Bradford Pipe Line Co., to Tex-
as Pipe Une Co., 168 barrels.
Montreal Pipe Une Co., to Tex-
as Pipe Line Co., 140 barrels.
DeSoto Cr. OH Pur. Co., to
Hurricane Pet. Co. (Overton),
40,000 barrels. -
Jana 12 —
APPROVED
The Texas Pipe Line Co. to
The Texas Empire P: L. Co., 400,-
000 barrels.
Eastex Treating Plant to Can-
adian Pacific P. L.1Co., 220 bbla.
State Pipe Line Co. to Cordova
Gathering System, 5,090 barrels.
Gulf Refg. Co., P. L. to Gulf
Refg. Co., P. L. 2,658 barrels. 1
Jones O’Brien, Inc to Atlas Pipe
Une Corp., 8,237 barrels.
Shell Pipe Une Corp to East
Texas Refg Co. P. L. 32,000 bbls.
Shell Pipe Line Corp, to Shell
Pipe Line Corp., 387,427 barrels.
Humble Oil 4 Refg Co. to
Humble OU 4 Refg Co. 565,665
barrels.
Humble Pipe Line Co. to
Standard Oil Co., 565,665 barrels.
Humble Pipe Ine Co., to Hum-
ble Pipe Line Co., 527,539 barrels ,
Gulf Re fg Co. P. L. to Gulf
Refg Co P. L. 87,735 barrels.
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