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SUNDAY, APRIL 2 J, 1938
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THE IJORGER (TEXAS) DAILY ITER A I, D
New Starters Total 12
In the Panhandle Field
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Eleven Completions Are A
For Total Potential
$< i
I W|t|VO tlt'N itt.H'll'rH, I Wtl IUHl'l'
ItlHIl IllttPt! till* |ll f'ViiHIlt Wl-t-k
worn iiiiu>Miii<<><j iiy Hit' lUilroud
('otnininulon'H offln- ,ii I'.ikii'h
for tlx- 1'nnlimidlc tIt'll) (|urink
till* IIMHi «1'ik
Iloth lluti'liliiKiin muí «;rily lunl
flv<< Pinli Willi, Mimhc ,illd l*ot-
li'l lint! our cn< h The iH'nvl'Ml
HhiIiik kmvi> (irny five. !lu|<-iili)«oti
four mill ('arson one
Til'' Intent Intiv to drill urn an
follow*:
II III I'll ill < til t'lHIlll)
Dl'llllllK a I'.'xplorat Ion com.
imiiy. No I'd K K Wntkliis. lir.ti
fi'i't from tin' nortli and 1700
foci from tin* wont of N-2 of # ••••
t Ion Kl. block M -21, TC&HH
anrvcy.
i'h 1111 i«h I'etrolfiim ioiu|iuiiy,
No & Carey. I :t 17 H«i i from Hi''
MoilI h and 14 Hr>,5 let from the
wi'Ht of W. 'J of miction Uli, block
M-Í8. TCiiH.lt survey.
Kt'Wuln. <>l! colli|iuU>. No.
T. 1.1,'WlH. I limine! I. .'ÜI0 feci
from the south ,md went IIii.-h of
S.2 SK-1 of M-ctloii r . Iilock
HH&I'" Hurvey.
Hcuboai'd Oil comjMiiiv No. :s
J. II \Vhli1«l)l>UriC ¡ÜÍ.U leel from
the iiorih uutí Us!* loel ¡rom tin-
wont of :¡r.ü acres 111 nm-iIoii 1 ,
li|i."k -17, ll.vTC Hurvtty.
Harry St«Moll No In I't'iklus
Mm tin. .t.'l" feet Irom tin- mihiiIi
and 276 feet Iron the t'uNt of the
moni 8oUthe;nsterly 1 urn nee-
Hon I'l. block M.ü;¡, TCa.HR Har-
vey.
liroi) County
Cities .Service oil tiomi'.iny No.
11 !l T. Hon ! , 030 feoi from
the south and a «111 feet from the
east of SW-l of H"ctloll lf!4.
Work 3. I&GN survey.
Cltli'H Servlci- (ill coinpuMy, No
1 T> lltiKhey It ;¡¡¡u feet from th"
south and Iti'iti feet from the ee.M
of \ ' of heel ion I-'¡I. block •"
lifllN Hiirvey.
Melted (ill conipuiiy. No I VV
I. MllllirOt, 260 ieel from (lie
north and east I i 11 h of N.« of nee
tlon 67. block ¡M. 1I*<!N survey
Mflnnolln Petrolnuiu com|)i ny,
No 10 K lltiKcard B9ti feet from
lile north and went lines of NK I
of section I 1.1 bloc k It. I4'(!N
survey
\ production company (liante
not i leal on llstliiKl No 'J Saun.
dors. .'ISO feet from the south and
ejus 1 lines of SE-4 of sectlou 81
I lock 3, l&iiN survey.
Moore county
Phillip Petroleum company.
No. I K. ri. Massiü. U«i feet
from llti' east and west and IS80
feet from the south of section
r>0!t, block M. IH6TC survey.
Potti'i' County
Punhundle Kitstern Pipe Line
company. Mi-Hiide No. 1. 1380
feat from the east and west lilies
and 640ft feet from the north of
section 101. HATC survey.
Special Hearing
On OLA. Field
AUSTIN Apr 11 38 </p, \
1 p. el.i! railroad commiHslon heai'.
in? on tin K M A oil rieirt will
lie held at Wichita Falls May L!.
Tin commission said Friday it
would consider well spacing. 'In'
proration formula and the 1 its
It!« luo^tani. '
Tilt ronimlrsion «ill detei'tnlne
wlo thi r the Hlucitwell OH and
tijlji Co ' well, approximately 10
t,liles southeast of the K M A
field proper should be set up its
a separate proration unit.
Higher Allowables
Denied In Kansas
WICHITA April ¡>2 1/P1
Tile corporal loll 1 oininlssitiii
Krldnv denied Iticteasi'd tnlniniUMi
well allowables from 15 to üfi
bur rein dally to operutor* in four
Katisiif- oil pools. Operators and
pools In which the Increase wad
souulit were: Twin Drilling; Co.,
for tile Toulon pool of Kills rutin,
ty. Central Petrideum Co. foi'
(iorhatn LiimilnR-KMUMaK City
pool, Hussell coun'y; Harris-
lluuii and others for the Albert
pool of Hush and Hartón counties
and Phillips Petroleum for the
Neidenthal poo! of Kusu ll coun-
'y
WOTHKil \\ KM, MX ATKH
IN HOrSTOX S I'lTV MMITH
HOUSTON. Tex.. April 2:!
Another oil well 111 most I
the shadows of Houston's sky.
•ctapers appeared certain lolllKhl
as Jack W Fra/. i el', No 1. Hogic
Hnithera. struck sand production
ÍI00 feel from tile Kureka field
discovnt'y well
The new well, which Was wash.
Ili« loiliffht, is located on the city
limits The oil sand was topped
at 7.72Í and continued to 7,-
7 11.
1
imriiiu t he last I ii day work !
period 15 youth asi-mtnd lo ,111
NYA work project at the Tyler
City Park built (13 cubic yards
of io"k wnil and assisted in erect.1
it'M and puiiiliim playground
otiuipni.nt .! C Killain, State
Youth Director, has been advis
•d.
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WE BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF OIL FIELD MATERIAL
OIL FIELD EQUIPMENT . . . JUNK AND METAL
BEST PRICES PAID
We Have For Immediate Delivery 12 and IS inch Casing
U'O.IKMI feel No. I—a Inch line | l| e U.tl(M) fee No. 1—IS Unit line pipe
MMM feet No. I 1 Inch line pipe ü.tNI feet No. 1—04 inch water well pipe
FENCE POSTS AND CATTLE GUARDS—SEWERAGE & DRAINAGE
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him la K Innato .
CHAPTKR XVI
H'HE Empress was ridinR slowly
into Kinii.stpn harbor, cuttititi
the clear blue water so quietly
that the white foam of the broken
waves was scarcely visible. The
doctor stood at the rail with Joyce
and Dick, watching Ihe shore line
"You're going to have a beauti-
ful duy ashore," he remarked
presently.
Later, when he had left them
together, Joyce remembered the
mutter of tlifir joint profit at the
Casino.
it wat two hundred and fifty-
four dollars, to be exact. They
sat down is front of the purser's
office and counted it out Joyce
added her half of it, one hundred
and twenty-seven dollars, to the
twenty still remaining of her
bingo winnings.
"I'm richer now by two dollars
than when I came aboard," she
told him brightly. "And I have a
much better-looking poekctbook,"
She smiled happily as she
tucked the money away.
Dick leaned back against the
wall ard watched her with un-
concealed admiration, approving
the quick responsive smile that
lighted her face, the soft brown
eyes, bright with sincerity and
good humor, the saucy upturned
nose, sprinkled now with a few
audacious freckles captured under
a tropical sun.
"The smartest thing I ever did
in my life," he said with -udden
tenderness, "was to bump into
you that first night out."
Joyce dropped her eyes. "I'm
rather glad you did myself," she
admitted honestly.
They were among the first pas-
sengers who picked their cautious
way down the gangplank, eager
for s quick appraisal of this new
land, their eyes alive with ex-
pectancy. The wharf Was crowded
with native vendors.
Dick hurried Joyce through the
alluring displays. "These things
will all be here when we get
back," he assured her. "You
wouldn't start now to load me
down with chairs and hats and
baskets, I hope."
They emerged from the mer-
rhandisir.g chaos, ran the gantlet
c.:' ehauffoUM mid guides ntid self-
appointed -our <elli>irs, and came at
la t j the main :<hcpph.g district.
Here wv the .«time friendly, con- 1 take you ove- to the hotel; you
• acrvaiive atmosphere of Bermuúa, | can sit in the Rai der, and cool off
except tli.i! Kingston bustled with There', ju t one thing I want to
the cotnmeii lali/ei) importarlo o| ¡ buy. md I ee tin hop down tlx
a metropolis Here the ¡low pad- -treet."
ding of hoi .-drawn wagon and Can't I go done "
carriages was drowncti in the hum j "And dav.tll" ,ni« ihe. hom and
of up ■ lo-datc trucking; I a 7. y a half I should not "
: darkle riding to town astride They lunched it the Myrtle
their n,ule.,, made way for motflt - Bank Hotel in 1 «himorou- gin
I eyrie delivery clirbt. ¡den setitfji;; ivf roy.il palms and
The\ walked along, gazing at Boui; iiri>. ÍÚea mil aeros • tht
Window dmplayg of Bond Street <ablé he handed her the pureh. ■
wares. Kmgtiton left no doubt in he had m ule ".Iti-' 1 lllllt sou
I the visitor mind that it was an j verb of the Hood turn we've hid
integral part of the British Km- ¡ '"g.-thei Joyce he expltrf *td
pire 1 She opetad the box eagerly
"VVh.it do we want first?" Dick i There, nestling in it; pillow of
Aftet ful I 111:: off
pletlotiK for ihe Panhandl
) h ck when ttleveji w
i ills. Tills potential
II HtchlllBOp (
I Wells tested Willie fill
j tiras lunl tie1 two Hf.tt <1
Km tin foiiith >
Tit" cotupb tloiu
to two ftn the previa * llatius. 'he t m-
1 field foi the pawl we >k staged a rtime.
i- umiouilced for w lotul potential of 4,1 tin hai-
ominted with the I I «0 of the prevloua week,
unity led the field Hi is time wlih saivmii oil
hud three and faraón th
till' P' "VlOllS week
uraiKht week 110 gas wells
* al e an foi lot*a
« it'inainlpg otm.
were announced.
nowv cotton, w ■ a beautiful
hand-wrougld silver locket, large
as a hen's e^g. md hung on a
sturdy silver rope-chain. She
caught her breath -harply.
"If- lovely. Dick! And so ex-
quisitely made." She held it up
to her dti s:.. onjo.'. ing the bright
solid
inquired "Scotch tweeds or Lon-
don hoots?"
Joyce's eye caught the beauty
of crockery In a shop window.
"Let s look at dishes," slit urged.
"I'd love to get some Wedgewood
• for Aunt Martha, isn't it beauti-
1 fui?"
I He grinned. "Plates are plates contrast of It against the
I to me It's the food upon them blue.
j that counts. But come on; you There' a place inside for a
might pick out something for my ■ photograph," he offered lightly,
mother, too. She's wacky over she flushed, not knowing what
dishes." to answer Yet she could not be
* * * embirrassed at the gift The
CO she shopped for chinaware in locket was 110 garish Jewel a
'"1 ecstasy of sheer delight, wealthy man might offer his light-
altogether unmindful that in Haiti u'-love, but it was a.s line an orna-
she had criticised women who men! as one could buy for a
! preferred the foolish allure of friendly keepsake.
Ishops to the greater opportunity "Joyce," he said presently, and
j of exploring the scenic splendors his voice was husky with a warm
of bounteous Nature. tenderness which -ent the blood
The moments flew by, a brief mur-ang through her veins "Do
interlude in paradise, until Dick, you know that I'm head over
trailing along dutifully in her 1 heel in love with you''"
wake a blue-eyed docile bull in She answered, tnote from ncrv-
the china shop, murmured an ousness than from any desire to
apologetic plea that she make up hurt him: "Is that what you told
her mind in time for luncheon. Ixobel, too?"
She nought a dinner set for He dropped his eyes, and a deep
1 Aunt Martha in the traditional flush stained his cheek She felt
Wedgewood blue, Uj match the a quick slianu fot hei unkindncss.
wallpaper of her dining room She put out her hand contritely.
And for Dick's mother she chose, "I'm sorry I said that, Dick,"
with his enthusiastic approval, an She apologized sincerely. Then
extravagantly dainty Royal Doul-1 dropping her eyes "! guess 1 just
I ton tea set, all gold and green and didn't know what else to sny."
roses. "I thought von might say that
He sighed in weary relief as the J.vou eared a bit for me."
decisions were made and arrange- "Oh, I do, Dick. 1 enjoy every
merits completed to have the two ¡minute of being with you . .
sets packaged and delivered to the "But you don't love me."
Emmons. ! "l don't know . . ." But she
"Thank Heaven people don't did know, nevertheless. She knew
have to buy new dishes every day that if tins wen another moment,
in the week. Do you know how a warm moonlit night on deck,
long you've been here?" 1 with his arms about her, his eyes
"How long?" i imploring, she could not help ae-
"An hour and a half." knowledge the truth of it More
"Not really! I'm sorry. Dick at a luncheon table, in the broad
Hut it's been such fun. I can't light of high noon, with the eyes
wait to see Aunt Martha's eyes of waiters and other guests upon
when she opens the package. . . .¡them, the words stuck in her
Come now, I'll go wherever you > throat.
want, ft can't be time for lunch- ! So the moment passed, and he
eon y. t." ¡said no more of it.
"If five to twelve. Suppose I (To Be Continued)
t oil l| I y
i 'arson
Ora y
* 11 ay
til ay
lint. Iilnsnn
Hill.'Mason
Hutchinson
I lilt 1 lili!«Olí
11'itehlnHon
Hutchinson
I I III ClllllHOlI
font pa a y
Magnolia Pet t'o.
Ki wailoe Oil & Has
s{lnelair Prairie
Cities Service
IH'tg K Hxpl. Co.
Hli|c K*pl. Co.
.MoKUoIIh Pet.
Phillip Pel.
Simpson Oil
Sluytnn Oil
Texas Co.
ti#n*c
Fee Lund
Monrnn
\ <1. Pas'
fuller
Pond
Wit; kins
HCiVlif
Perkins
HalVny
Moore
Pond
Total -
Well
II
No
If.
5
M
5
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2
16
2
C.7
12
Pol
17n
82*'
119
to:!
r. 1 s
I 7S
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5 6 it
42S
544
4,160
to Horner Thursday
had some dental work
ne*a trip
where she
done.
Mrs Unity Martin, who has
been ill with an Infected throat.
Is able to return to her duties ar
assistant ttt the telephone office
this week.
Johnnie Wilson of Canyon ar-
rived in Uorger Wednesday and
accompanied ,1. K Knrly to Stin-
nett Johnnie \isltiil friends here
before «olin; to visit Ills father,
.lack Wll'on who resides in the
Plitigle '-ont mil nils Johnnie plans
to be lie 1 e indefinitely.
Mrs. Payo Morton and son of
1 niinns made a pleasure trip Wed-
nesday tn Stinnett altere shu vs-
tod her sisters and families Mr.
and Mrs, Oran Thompson and
family. Mr :mil Mrs Kdiuir Hrl.
Hun anil family. Tom (Jiovoh and
family and Karuest Orovos and
family
.lake Taylor made 11 business
1 tip recently to Amarillo whore
lie marketed some fat hogs.
Mi it ml Mrs. Cordon Herrsch-
er of r?ulI Camp ate vttitlng re-
lativoK in East Texas this week,
being called there because of the
illness of a relative
Kdwin Churchill, who has been
IS
111. is much Improved.
W. R. Johusoo of the West
Plains made u business (Hp to
Stinnett Thursday.
Mrs. Kiln Tajrlot made a busi-
ness trip to Borger Thursday.
Mrs Taylor is visiting h r neico
and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Varti
Underbill of Phillips.
Mrs. A H Stevenson of the
West Plitlns made a business tilt
to Stinnett Wednesday.
Tlte seeds of some spec! * of
hamhoo are eaten In India.
Mire' Amazing Rtlitf fraa
COÜTIS
in f >okHtv -If **
. in(
■ l o tbnorbi
All thin In confirmed by clinlcil report from
«a lMiliit htjuptt ! . CM
■ SWORN-TO copy of the*« ruorti ttiMI
FRKE TRIAL SAMPLE of V..5TTablets
by tbppiDK thli ltd «ad bring!* it In.
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STINNETT NEWS
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BRIGHTER MAZDA LAMPS
NEW LOW PRICES
oil the nisrs yon nvorf
for belter tiiglu
Thr ncm, brighter M */.n* Imnpi nelual.
ly (¡no more light Muy brightn I,„,g>;
SiRhl -«avian kirrs are ntdtieni a- tiiurh
as 28%.
(AVivpticn rfirctivr April I. 1938).
FOR TABLE AND
■ RIDfiC LAMPS
Foi «matter «ingle-locket table
and bridge Inmpt.
TSWATT....
IN I.E. 8. BETTER
SIGHT LAMPS
P"' ,) E' S table, bridge, and
1 II lamp!.garage and laundry.
Ey>' arc priceless . . . light is cheap.
Good lighting costs
loss tnon ovor
GfMM) lighting fouls less loilay ihan ever
before. Throe fact are rrH|H>n ihlr:
I'irst, rlertrie curren I rates arc lowest in
history. Stwirf, new. brighter M azda lamps
arc now available that give more light and
tiny brighter lonprr. Third, night-Having sises
of these lamps sell at new low prices.
Study the sight-saving recipe chart at the
right. Then take this op|K rtiinity to stock
up on the new brighter Mazda lamps at
th« new low prices. Knjov reading, study-
ing, sewing, and other close work in the
added light those now bulbs give ai no
extra cost for current.
FOR THREE-LIGHT LAMPS
Three Lite bulb> for three light
I It. 8 Pe'ter Sight Lamp* and
three-light future,
so- IN. ta* warr.Jfff. 45<
IMIMIMWtTT^f. (Of
BRIGHTER VOUR KITCHEN
For kit hen , home workshop
game room , I B 8 lamp .
ISO WATT..,. J*f...3Q4
1 ■ i ror mirro
A AO Ijihtm*. I
n P,
|| ¡PS ) color . Clt
-k¿Y SO WATT. .
"" I 40WATT..
LUMILIME LAMPS
mirror,.niche , built-in
..-.tint, kitrhen work area ,
decorative lightinc '
>"Vtr inaitfe fro,l and
color . Clear lamp 10c te
|U ?.$1.00
J# -.. 9Oi
•• watt. ..tur.. $1.00
8T0RE. OFFICE. FACTORY
For 11,e in many eilMina B
— <J# M
SMWArretanrJUfll
•Clear, medium baM.
s
Mi*. !•'. it Miinn of UoWbltl.
presldt-iH of the l'.tn nt-Tenrher
Asaoclittion in Stinnett, wiih h via-
It or herí- Fritlay In ilit ot'i-xt of
hei work. Wlllb- Were Bin- visit-
t'd Mrs. f fofthow. pnturHUi
i hitlrnutn The hist progi'mn for
iln vi'Hr will In ulven Ihe first
Wt'dnesday in Muy with tin- new.
ly eli'dt'd offici'i- héImi: itieitm 11 -
ni in tlvi'lr offiri. Tlt'l'i nubil" w
inviti'd
Mrs U A. Hursifi was hnatesx
to tlf fliristlan Ctonncil Tueariay.
A Rood li'SHon uní! ;i tploudlil uf
li'iidauee wiist restorled.
I.i'iin HURIii-S 011(1 I! I1' K h
biteh have tin- dint I tic I ton of Imv
iuit th" earliest awlutiiiera in tilín
Ineallty. The yoiin* fallows re-
poiti'd a 11 onjoyable swim Thurs-
day.
Mi tint! Mrs (olinnU \|i F ir-
ren ¡mil Miii, johnnh' .It 11 n«!
Mrs. MiFiiireii's motliei Mrs.
Ilnfb l.asaler inudi■ 11 buainesa
trip 10 Horner Thursday when1
they did HouH1 Hhopplnr
Hill (iourley is i<*k with a cold
thin week.
The iufiinl Hun of Mi and Mr
liver I Hleks. w ho lias bentt : er-
loiialv ill for Mi-' pun 1 ii-vera!
weeks, is HOmewliiit Inlproved,
Mrs. Kiluar Hrlt)tln of the
Not ill i'litiu was In Sl ittnt't 1 on
business recently.
.Mr#, DeWitt r.unborn mid iliil-
dren, It 111h Ann and Dan who
have been vifdthm their mother
and family Mrs. Iluth (¡ourley
nuil I'hildl'en While here Mrs
I in W It 1 I'amheru visited liei bus
band's parents and family. Mr
mtil! Mrs. linn ('«inherit
Ml', and Mrs. ('lyd' I. t'arruth
¡mil children motored Friday to
Horner where their small son re
calved medical treatment.
Ml*. Msmry Turner, who lias
hiten III with an Infected throat
for 1 lie past few days la report.,
ed better. 81m !h confined to (be
home of her staler and brother.
Ill-law, Mr. and Mrs Job little
Ollnbam of Amarillo.
Hugh Klrhy of the N'orth
I'laltts mude it business trip to
Htlnnett Friday
Mr. and Mrs. H. 1'. Mnt'shall f>f
Ottli ('limp were in Stinnett re-
eetttly on liunlin n«.
Jink 5ilun :ind dau«hints, Rev-
erie' Hue ntid Norma, net ninpitlli
ed by DotiKlas Vlneent, made n
business trip to Horxor Thurs-
dny.
Thniuas Parks ntid aon Totttmii1
left Htlnnett Thursday for Hol-
1 is, Okla., where they will look
«fiar bualnesh interests. They
will return home via Vernon
where Tom 111 ie will Join the oth-
er Htlnnett youths who are In the
bund 'iintrsi.
Mi .Itid Mis It I'. Mitchell of
(¡lili ( amp were in Stinnett Wed
Holiday islnhi, They atteilded the
liiti".torn St. 11 Chapter,
Mi .iiit! Mrs .Hillmil Clayhrnok
11! th" North I *1 tt i us were In
Stinnett Wednesday looking after
■ *
liu,sitíese interests
Mrs l(. X Dodti of tiulf Camp
mil-fit ;i busmOHH hip 10 the Coun-
ty Seal Thursday.
Mi W li. Dial is uhbIbiIhk iti
tin postoffice this week durlnK
the nhsouee of Mrs. Henry Turn-
11 who Is ill witli Ihe fin.
Miss lltnls VdatUS made a btisi
APRIL HOUSECLEANING
I
J.
I'*"
• ^íí^ír.íS'fteS^'i™' n"j •te'",mi
,0 pick UP .1 th . II y . jcnt ,„m>.
tliscount from the regular pro
money-back guarantee.
Correct hyperacid
ditiona ot Ukeri, Coli-
li , ü*it atnl_ Add
. —— a tinHQthi"
LESS ueatmtnt. Entirely new
Pure vegetable matter compounded
form. Ea y and pleaunt to tain. '
of any kind, Provide stomach
neetlna intcitine with protective lining
vegetable mucin, coating over Inflamed a
tan-* and protecting them againtt
««math .elds and irritating food rot!,. _
tlui-. giving inflammation a chance to heal
to drugs
and con-
jP'
aur-
J
It's been ■ long tima sime you ve seen such values as fliesel
1936 Ford De Luxe Tudor, Trunk
1937 Ford Coupe $499
1936 Ford Tudor $459
1936 Chevrolet Master
$459
Coupe
193S Chevrolet
Coech
$349
1933 Chevrolet
Coach, trunk
1932 Chevrolet
Coach
1932 Chevrolet
Fordor
$469
Master
......... $249
FREEZES WITH NO
MOVINO PARTS
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