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HOUSTON POSTDISPATCH: SUNDAY? "MORNING .NOVEMBER .9 1 924;
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DROPS 7000
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OctobtrV' Production Less Than SeptenJbcr't
Despite Iacrwwedumb of Compktiont;
fair tfiuteaBUtM continued down-
'V' i Mtanl )kt ha nntVui -at all
flW 4ropied to 1050828 barrel
r ThUiitiecrMM of about 700Q bir-
r4'u compared tritli Ut week tnd
r P la tit lowt productioa report ainct
j. a .Town ! th only Slate -where the
rad- vtritet bai abown nnr ictuil
etrtajthtnlBf -Jthoajb premfnma.ara
belac Mid in fair other district.
Ike advance of 20 and 26 nta In
oatal crude waa not wholly unax-
s petted and It erode prodnctioB fifuree
f4 v ccauone ueir decline toe-market can
t- W canted oate how (ncreaaea in
Jf Ber Bute. . .
jf iThe decline In prodactloa Ma been
1 v -cenaiatent for aereral weeka. October
aaoweoa oiaunct downwara tresa a
i com pared with September. More weua
ri were completed during tne former
aaeaiBt rat way tua noi aerre to seep
yrvdnctlon'apv Beporta ehowed that
iawny' meior eompanieaf delirered
atoredell threnfh their pipe Uneedur
ing October ana-todicatlona were that
uaar-'Companiea were aeeking pipe
r liae ccjuwctlona. The return of At-
r lMeVatle aeaboard reonera to the pur-
4 44 ebaaa of mideontinent crude nlao fives
i an fcneourag lag aspect to the general
Jiruation. - . -
i ii 'Comparlsone with production ftg-
) Tnrea of last jear ahow that tbe decline
yivthia Tear haaome moch earlier than
w tv weua the ease a year ago. tit will be
teeauea use uersioana reacneu u
fteak daring NoTember of last year
. ind tlui narltitC fnr noAm oil wai al
; . ita worst daring that montM also.
JtJ' i' wtth the begtaniag that the indue--ttnew
baa it-seeme the chance
; are e'acellsot for it to get on ita feet
t eeoaomicslly within the -coming
noathe. Field work la due to show
' ' farther slumpa during the winter and
'v reduction will undoubtedly go much
lower than it i now. The marked
'ea eipectett to improve out it l
NfJ te be hoped that it will not reach M
i iff v w tukltvaaV ' aarKatatat mmv anapatAf litaT At
- title .'will feel justified in going hi a
t 'limit to drilling new wella and brlnclsg
r- about the aame unstable conditions
that kara existed'' throughout the
greater part of .the paat two years..
i . -. CoBMrraHssB aboold be the slogan
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reduced auRleleBtly to actually ji
ceiute eztenwive drilling program
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of the entire industry until atocki are
By that time the demand for crude
!-. - and-iefined products would be com-r-
anonaurate with the sopply and dart-Vi-"
gera of orerprodnction would not be
i' 1 . amailnent.
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. ivmuioniw mm miuinum icti au
wther aeetion of the country in de-
eUnea during' the .week. California
waa.ott more than '8009 barrels and
Louiaiana. nearly that touch.
'..'Jja'iplte ita decline Louiaiana
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held the major Interest of the week
becauae f a completion In the-Cottoa
Valley fleId'TThe.prductrfe4ra of
the field -waa extended more than a
mile by a '.well which made pipe line
elL . flowina: GOO barreU daltr. This
producer fr located near the center
of aectkm 28-21-10 and waadrUled by
the 'Louiaiana- Oil Ref ining sompaay.
Absence of aaft water in thia well Haa
giTeg operatora In Oottoa -Valley
much emouragement and it 1 freely
preyed the field will come: in for
deTelopmcntlong held up on account
of water encroachment It la belieTkd
the: aouthVeatern ilank of the. atruc-
ture where the new weQ 1 located
wOl not .enow aalt water. ;; j)
Every major field to California re-
ported Oeereaaea during the week
bringing the total of the Bute 4000
barrels below the amount reported
last week. ..
Tonkawa deep aand wella were re-
aponaible for a Jump of 2000 barrel
in the total output of Oklahoma for
Ptte week. Cromwell alee ehowed a
augnt increase nut mis was onaei
largely by dropa in a number of the
other pools In the Atate. Field eta-
tiatics ehowed a alight increase.
Kansas ahowed a falling off bffield
work with a corresponding slump of
nearly 1000 barrela In crude reeorery.
Mountain Statea were' oft about
2000 barrela for the week. Unfavor-
able weather throughout Wyoming
and Montana held up opera tloue. Col-
orado 1a beginning the winter ahunp
which can be expected from that a ac-
tion. Heavy wildcatting campaigns
announced last apring for the latter
Bute have failed to bring into prom-
inence any i particular section al-
though a few significant atrike have
been recorded. It la doubtful if much
further work will be done before
apring.
Texaa waa steady during the week.
There waa a noticeable slump in field
autistic and also In Initial-production
but the total output of the Bute
waa almost the aame aa last week.
The announcement of the advance in
coaetal crude waa welcomed through
the gulf coast but another advance
will probably have to be made before
a great deal of field work will be un-
dertaken. Eastern SUtea have not abown
any indications of a revival la field
work. Completions dropped material-
ly last week but initial production
waa up.
. Arkanema ahowed little work for the
week. Few eompletione were regis-
tered and only 380 barrela of new
production were reported
Flelrt atatiatlca for the entire coun
try were aa follower ComBletiona
lUli'nrodticera. 204: ras weua. 00;
failures 87 and initial production
55675 barrela
HEAVY LEASE PROGRAM COMES
"AFTER NEW LAREDO PRODUCER
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LABUXV Texas Nov. 8. Interest
atttl center around the Henne Winch
4b J'arisr.Ne: S well which is pinched
down and flowing about 83 barrel
ah hour through a three-quarter Inch
choker. The well is located on block
8. aurvey 256. Jim Hogg county. It
waa billed la- about 10 daya ago with-
out the liaer being set Saturdirrrte
liner wallet and Sunday the well wn
Vailed. It came la flowing around 220
barrel per hour by heads.
'Late Sondajr afternoon the well
handed ep which necessitated running
the swib to again start it flowing.
It flowed until Lite Bunday night
It was decided to let it rent until
morning but the valve waa left open
tar about 1 o'clock it began to flow
' and ecattered oil all around the der-
rick. One of the flow piper parted
praytax oil. in every direction while
being whipped around by terrific prea-
I 5' 8 Wa ftoiHy brought under
IV" i ctfntrol and fUwed through six-inch
- 2 casing until about 10 a. m.. when it
waa shutvhv During that period 4500
barren el pure pip line oil waa jmt
into the taaka and more than 2600
barrela bad been run bv the Texpata
pipe Una eompanyT When the swab
woe run the laat time the well ahowed
anUarah1a more action. Accordina
rf -ta the officiala ot the TexpaU Pipe
bout MOO barrela-daay.
."The need "of the Henne Winch ft
Farina pool ia a pipe line to the coast
capable at handling heavy production.
Valeae a pipe line la Wit to . the
eveaVH wfl 4e impowible t handle
large todeetiea. All peoductlOtti to
aWte haa been haDdled by the Texaa-
IrMexican railroad in tank care. But
the scarcity ft tank eara It will be
tepomftl to take care of larger pro-
VTbe Henne Winch St Fartaa No. 8
mmn deiaanatratea that the hlflfores-
awre aaada in this area carry oil.
Where tbeee high praaeure gat and.
ere encountered si in the Hnnej
"Winch 4 Farias well and oU ia fouad
with tne gaa ua now-an not oe
)r ether than htfrr. It ia bellevet ' ' .
try - The Henne. Wlnoh V Farise well
f ia having ita effect In the areas hround
I both . the Carollna-Texaa. and the
' - -tm. r at.M. Traa Hum hi fka
Carollna-Texaa and the Bran! fields
q showed evidence of oil when cored.
-but due to exceaaiT gaa pressure in
if the weuaU waa no permiuea 10
.1 tne "aunac. io nt a
-It . ul WliKb A Farina wen waa of
i bim cusa and la not eJhowfng any
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nove'ell today thu when tint com
'.Tha onW-: difference between the
VteMlina-Texaa. Brnnl and tne Henne.
i'" "Wiaeh Farlaa pools ia that teata of
t. ."Heaae. Wincb ac rarlaa got dowa On
vNu iknka ofMfae anticline mora
I' wuickly than the other. Frank B
1 Cpbell ecwltmg geologiat efyU-
rede wetxeu our we snumwsj isi
K i taet of the Cole Petroteuai com
tany ka set casing at 1680 feet over
tVaead that shewed everyvevldence of
4aint t producer eoaUining both oil
aaaTtaa It ia located Juat herth-
aaat of Brant Webb county nd1500
feet eeetbeaat of the largefxas. well
l'hla teat to aettlngdowa oa the flanka
ef the anticihaa. The general opinion
. Cn nraMnt at the wen when it waa
nrtd W that .Is) wBl at bsaat apray otK
aheateitod... . i - a ; f
While the Henne Winch -Farli
---'l w ilowirg Monday morning
'." i -t Ij to a4J"2!e
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nearly 10.000 barrela per-day. Tbia
ia the largest oil well ever brought in
in South Texaa it waa aaid.
Many sales of royalty and leaaee
here been made in the vicinity of the
new pool The Witherapoon OU cmatcj
ptuiy uurcoajieu nv ca uut wi mw -
vey 26 of the Las Animaa ranch from
C. E. Lang for $200 per acre in cash
nd J200 Dec acre in oil. driUinc to be
commenced at an early date. The
North Central Texaa Oil company of
Texas made two of the beat purchases
in The new nooL One U the one-six
teenth royalty on the weat 320 acree
of the Oscar Thompson ranch and tne
other a one-alxteenth royalty On parts
of surrey 15 and a one-thirty-second
royalty on i Darts or survey M note
of the Laa 'Animaa ranch. The first
waa bouafat nrior to the brtnxinX m
of the large gusher and the second
after the present gusher had. been
completed. The Texas company pur-
cbasea two 4U-acre tracu eoutneaat
of the large Well. Both adjoin block
3 of the Vela subdirielbn oa which
C B.' Lanx ia now preparing to drill a
Meat Ia the vicinity of the Huntns
OH comnanv location on surrey 84
Jim Hogg county' the Vacuum Ky
cade. Humble Texaa. Bun. and Aeso
anted UH companiea have procured
acreage Thia area baa been reported
upon aa very favorable to the accumu-
lation of oil and gaa he Mr. Camp
bell. X
. The Fresno company la planning
another teat. To the south a ad on
the Tom East ranch the Humble Oil
end Refining company ia moving tools
far a test which will be Jocated on .the
northwestern part of the MoriUe
'rant '
The ether extreme of the Laredo
oil field is now comma into" Promt
nenc. The Chenault-AUen teat on
the Oatea-Kirknatriek -ranch waa com
fpleted during the week for a email
producer estimated rat oo barrels.
Thia make the- second" producer for
tbCLeaseboMera' pooL
-"In the Schott pool the Ohrlaten-
Snrarue teat on surrey 1113 encoun
tered heavy-gas at 2630 and a liner
ia beinc aet before1 balling the hole.
la the Carolina-Texea gaa field the
Carolina-Texae Oil and Uae Trust fcai
a fishing Job around 4150 feet Wol
cott-Morgan and .aaaodatea are- act-
ing casing at 2310 feet to teat out a
sand cored at that death. Morgaa-
Olbbl No. 2. surrey 336 ia also pre-.
paring to teat a aand below 2842 feet
The Witherapoon Oil company i
abut down waiting on water. Tula
teat la located on the Begcord leaaa
oa nrvey 60.
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FgfPrddiiction
: Are Given Out
The daily average production in the
principal fields of Texaa. California
MonUna Kanaaa Arkansas Okla-
homa Louiaiana Wyoming and Col-
orado for the week ending November
1 compared with the preceding -week
according to atatfatica compiled by the
Oil Weekly ia given ill the tables be-
low: .
LOUISIANA.
' Pe
Raynesviue ..
Caddo Light .
uadda tJeary
Homer . ....
Bellevue
Vinton .
Bull Baron
Cotton' Valley. .
Lo export (Lake
vCharlea)i ...
Elm urove
Evangeline.
Edcerlv .
Anae La Butte
itiie
Paat
Week
16700
0600
2010
7015
4.050
5900
4800
7500
1400
700
736
. 495
20
Prew
Week
17110
0.975
2115
7210
B.145
6950
4765
740
1100
690
740
490
25
Totala
60926
OKLAHOMA.
.105070
70860
Tonkawa
Burbenr .....
Bristow
Osage (outride
Burbank) . .
Cromwell .
Cue king . ....
Okmulgee . ..
Stroud . .
Hewitt '
Healdton . ...
Qiloreaae-Papooae
Duncan and
Waltera
Wewoka .
Other fields
Totala . 518595
ARKAN8A8.
Bmachover Heavy 74060
Snuckorer Light .. 88610
Eldorado 10800
Btepbdna . ........ 2230
Irma 1.410
. Totala ..........122110
MONTANA.
Kevin -Sunburat . . 5175
Cat Creek 3860
Miscellaneous .... 95
53000
44.790
42650
24830
26450
5.585
19090
12955
15610
9.01O
10115
79000
I 63850
1 I
102485
'72385
68200
45800
41765
24.875
26185
6.240
!l80
18000
15520
8.975
8180
78100
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Coleman. County
Jack County ...
Scurry County it
Totala
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Spindletop
Saratoga . ....
BaUon
Oooae Creek .
Sour Lake ...
HuU . . .
Big Creek
West Columbia
Humble . ....
Pierce Junction
Blue Ridge ..
uranae
Damon Mound
Markbam . ...
Dayton -....
Hockley . ....
High Island
Nacogdoches
Barber BUI
Totala; v
Lullng
Mirando
Sotneraet
Misc. South Texas
. ToUla
''Grand totals ..
243.800
Qalf Coast
1280
; 8f . 75
25 ' 25"
- ' SO- ;- - 20
18 15
1.475
1625
1100
4200
16200 .'
525
18000
4850
300
800
10600
4342
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60
.20
.50
110
15)
. 73277
. 85000
. 6JM0
. 3000
. 1200
. 44.200
.363377
248.923
1300
.. 1475
1.675
12100
4325
16325
6000
13.000
6025
255
790
10750
1350
90
70
20
45
110
150
75355
82.000
4.500
2100
500
80.500
863.981J
Includea Callahan
Minerva.
Bockdala.
Rockdale and
Large Receipts From
f CT in Georgia
During a 12-month period' ending
October 1924 tha Bute of Georgia
received $3352364 income from the
gasoline Ux which waa 3 centa on
the" gallon according lo a report of
the SUte comptroller. The tag waa
made effective October 1 1923.
Gasoline Ux receipts are divided
equally among the State highway de-
partment the county highway depart-
menta and the . State treasury the
latter ahare being awarded for the
purpose of off setting rentals from the
Weetef railroad Which were dis-
counted for a five-year period during
Governor Hardwick's administration.
It baa been estimated that fully
$40000 in exceea of the $3352064
wui yec oe received rrouj the oil com-
paniea that have Sot aettled in full
for the quarter ending September 30.
AS80CIATEO PURCHASE.
The Associated Oil company has
purchaaed 40 acree of oil producing
una locatea in me uosunga district
of California from the Good Luck Oil
company according to word received.
The land haa been operated for 15
year by the latter company and baa
aix proaucmg weua on iu Aoout
$7500w0 was involved In the deal
COASTCIiliDE
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among the deepest wella ever drffled
hat Orange. . No. 5 Brown a work-
ever oy ine ma .company was
failure at 0200 feet. 1 No 1 Kato alee
armed ay tne Ban company wag- nae-
wiae a failure at 4720 feet and
Brownie Babbetta'a No. 4 Brown waa
fived ap aa a bad Job at 4150 feet
It waa en the Brown laaae that the
Sua company completed a big pro-
ducer from a deep aand early m the
apring. Immediately a number of
other deen tests were atarted. but
none of tbeae hare reaulted In
ducera of important aiae.
Hull waa responsible for theJilg-
gest producer of the week a 250-
barrel welL The Republic Production
company completed Dolbear 45 a
werkorer for 250 barrela at 2300
feat No. 6 Thomas a workovei1. be-
longing to the Gulf Production com-
Kny at Bull waa a failure at 2650
t. . .
Spindle Top reported the best pro-
ducer that ba been completed In that
field for 'a long time in. tbe Gulf Pro-
duetfon mmmnr'a No. TNI ntadre.
Announcement of an advance In the which made 125 barrela from 910 feet
GOOD OWEN
Gives General Situa-
tion Better Trend;
Revival of Drillinji
Predicted.
price
Quit
of coastal crude aaade by tha
Pipe Line company Thursday
came aa a eurpriae to many ooserv
ere of the oil situation In thia section.
A few had anticipated stteh a move.
Tbe announcement waa poated early
Thnradav and included a raiae of 25
cents iu grade A and 20 cenU . in
grade B making the preaent price of
the top grade $1.50 and of grade B
$1.25.. A ' "'
Tbe advance waa met immediately
by other purchasers of coaatal crude.
According to the Gulf company iu
atocka of coaatal oil were being drawn
on beyond the uaaal margin aeceaai-
tating the change.
Just what effect the booat In price
will hare1 nn fiald work In coast dla-
trlcta reihaine to be aeen hut it ik
not improbable tnat new weua win oe
atarted in aome vlcinitiea.
The changf coming thia early gives
the general aituation a much better
trend than waa the case at the aame
time last year. November 1023 aaw
Gulf coast crude selling for $1 top
grade and 90 centa grade B. Theae
orlcea went into effect early ia the
fall of last year and held until after
tbe tirst 01 tne preaent year in incr
an advance waa not poated untU Janu-
ary 10.. Then the Humble Oil and
Refining company posted an Increase
of price in both gradea 25 centa.
Production for the coast field
dropped alightly mote than 2000 bar-
rels during the past week about one-
half of which was reported from
Goose Creek
Other fielda slumped from 50 to
200 barrela In aeveral loatancea.
It begins to look aa if deeper drill-
ing at Orange la not to abow up ae
favorable aa baa .been predicted.
Three deep holes were abandoned laat
week as failurea. One of theae waa
pro-
Thia can be considered a big well for
Spindle Top aa tha average site com-
pletion there does not run more than
10 or 15 barrela
. Oooae .Creek ahowedjone new well
end two workovera. The Gulf Pro-
duction company's No. 22 Wflkht "A"
made 90 barrels from a aand at 1580
feet No. 2 Tabb a workover of the
Humble company made 50 barrela on
the beam from 1973 feet and the
Howard Oil company'a No. 4 Bryan
waa a failure at 4376 feet
Sour Lake and Saratoga two of
the oldeat fielda In the coast each
abowed - one completion. At . Sour
Lake Earl C: Hankamer ds Co.'a No.
1 Fee waa good for 85 barrela at 855
feet The. Rio Bravo Oil company'a
No. 812-B at Saratoga made a 10-
barrel pumper at 1050 feet
Weat Columbia ahowed two pro-
ducers each a workover. The Hum-
ble company'a No. 6 Coon made 70
barrela from 8220 feet and the Texaa
company a No. 81 Hogg waa good for
80 barrela at 2900 feet.
The Rycade Oil corporation l
erecting a derrick for a third teat on
Ha holdinga east of Damon Mound.
Nash No. 2 la to be located 400 feet
eaat and 600 feet aouth of tha north-
west cornet of Nash's 480-acre tra
28 degreea northwest and 4650. feet
northwest of Nash 1. Nash 1 ia now
drilling below 1970 feet In aand and
shale. Work in tbia vicinity la being
watched with undue interest becauae
of tha tact that the Rycade discovered
a new coaatal aalt dome in Ita B. Wis-
dom 1 which waa abandoned aeveral
weeka Igo. Thia well waa near the
location of Nash 1.
A wildcat test la ready to be
lUdded by tha Neflan Oil company
about five and one-half miles west of
Rosenberg in Fort Bend county. - j
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Merc:
Gusher at Ct
Flows 35C
Barrels
TAMPICO. Mexico Nev 1-
MaiL) Mexican productioa
Transcontinental PetrolHal .
Jumped 85000 barrela laat '
Cacalilao No. 118 waa eeapT.
1880 feet In the 'San Teli
bringing the company' produi
to 130300 barrela. ;)
The well which open t7'
field behaved very much nit '
completed by the Transcontlr
the Paeiencia. At 1675 feet.
lilao No. 118 began flewtnr-
rate of 100 barrela per day.
waa drilled deeper as the-efl ff
the flow and at 1700 fett C -increased
to 800 barrel. ; w.
Cacalilao No. 118 ia two k
from the closest productiao
Transcontinental but the Care
a wall a half kilometer eaS
came in October 25 flowing 1
relsPer day from 2060 feet (
A 10-Inch welded pipe line J
laid from the new gusher
TranacontinenUl Peiroleeia r
pany'a No. 8 pump sUtioa tire i
away. Thia ia aaid to be.tJ .
line of ita kind in Mexico. 1
tlon from No. 118 Cacalilao
turned in on ita own power 1
pump atation can 'he erectadrx)
site of the producer it was r
In en effort to off eat Ne. L. .
terial are being ruehed to the '
of the well by the Traaeesut.
Corona and other intereeta. I
Ing to reporu the Transom
ia drilling 12 wella oa it
holdinga. g
QUM ISLAND LUtSESCC
ORANGE Texaa Nor. g..
Mapel reported to be the pV
stockholder in the Orange Oil 1 1 .
tlon company with headmia?;--s
Pennaylvanla aoon will be here' . .
range for further development' ? 1
Gum Island leasee accordint f
received. The Gum Island iefkfe
located five milee weat of Orange
tea concrete roaa.
516700
73825
83700
11710
2345
. 1400
122)970
5340
3925
110
9130
9375
103475
ToUle
Mountain Statea
totala 101715
CALIFORNIA.
The daily average production the
aat week in California fields com-
pared with tbe previous week with
number of producing wells in several
fielda tbe paat week was about a1
follow:
No.
Paat Drilling Prev.
Week Wella Week
Long Beach ..134300 490
Santa Fa
Springe .... 55300
Huntington
neaca 4inuu
838
186500
67000
Torrance
Dommguea
Roaecrana .
Othera . .
Totaja .
49750
82760
. 1950
.284350
286
475
26
6
42000
' 60250
83250
8000
282000
...600 3O0
KANSAS.
Greenwood 20980
Eldorado 16730
Klbing and Peabody 8185
Rainbow Bend .... 9.000
Fox-Bueb . 4380
AuguaU and
Douglaa 8185
Blankenahip 2300
Florence and Covert 2.435.
Other fielda 18320
604000
21100
16775
8300
9.100
4385
8300
2985
2.455
18600
ToUla
86705 87380
WYOMING-COLORADO.
e ee e
Salt Creek
Teapot . .
Big .Muddy
Graea Creek
Elk Baein . .......
Rock River .......
Lance Creek
Poison Spider
Loet Soldier
Craig Colorado ....
Other fielda .......
07940
2400
8670
8325
060
8370
1375
610
4735
1340
2970 '
Totala
. .
Chesson No. 7 Making
3500Barrelfc Report
ORANGE Texaa Nov. 8. The Mu
' a Ho. T Ckecson
Tuesday night fa
tnal Oil company'
which aanded an
flowing pipe line oil at the rate of
850(KbarreIa per day. according to
latest re porta Oil la flowing through
choker from 4230 feet
Production from the MtrtuaTa new
weU haa brought the daily average
e lieu
outpu of the
field up to 14300 baa-
92585
TEXAS.
Nerth-Ceatral
Corakana-Powell.
Archer County .
Mexia
Richland
Blaetra .
Stephen County ..
Burkburnett '. .....
Reagan County . .
Ranger-Xaatland. .
Deademona-Gorman
Young County
Moran-Shackelford
" County .
K-M-A . .'.... .
Currie
South Vernon-
Wilbarger Co
Mitchell County ...
Panhandle District.
Callahan County . . .
Iowa Park-ShappeuV
Palo Pint County..
Brown County ....
PetroUa-Clay County
Thrajl-Williamson
71470
80980
24300
22650
19510
17630
16960
7410
6630
6340
4050
8.160
2950
2600
2320
1650
1545
1470
1340
705
730
850
68370
2400
8535
8160
1.020
83704-
1400
615
6010
1390
3340
94100
72.785
29380
25373
24020
22306
17365
17480
6815
6635
5575
8905
8.190
2.970
8775
1685
1490
1410
1350
670
755
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The TEX-LA Way Is Best
The TEX-LA plan ia by far
the mot economical and aatls-
factory method for yoo to ac-
quire a money-making pape
abell pecan orchard.
Of eourae It ia poaalble for
you to purchase aulUblo land
buy nursery stock and plant and
cultivate an orchard but th.
coat will be greater and the re-
aults lea certain.
Tha price of a TEX-LA OR-
CHARD give yod the benefit
of the aavlng effected by plant-
ing and caring for a thousand
acrea. It alao lndludea seven
yeara FREE cultivation and
management of your orchard.
Vou have no worry or reapon-
nihility but can keep right on at
your preaent Job and pay out
your acreage on easy terms 1
Send for our free
booklet and se-
cure full informa-
tion about the
TEX-LA proposition.
III RHmc
WHEN ONE of our representatives explains the TEX-LA
PECAN ORCHARDS plan of growing dollars on trees you
may think "it's too good to be true' so amazing are the possi-
bilities of the cultivated pecan induatry!
But it's NOT too good to be true I Established orchards in the
favored pecan-growing belt are demonstrating every season that
money DOES grow on trees. Plant a budded paper-shell pecan tree
in fertile soil give it the proper cultivation and before long it will
begin yielding bountiful crops of rich meaty nuts which a woxld
market is eagerly awaiting.
You only have to buy paper-shell pecans from your grocer to
learn first hand what they sell fori
Every acre of TEX-LA ORCHARDS is planted to TWENTY
budded trees three-v ear-old aVock. that already has had one season's
cultivation In orchard form. Within a comparatively short time each'
tree will be a money producer. And every year of growth increases
the yield of a pecan tree. There are native trees known to be over
500 years old that are bearing many hundreds of pounds each season!
Let us show you HOW it is being done. Learn about orchards in
the vicinity of the TEX-LA property that are growing bumper crops
for their owners. Then you'll be convinced that "it's not too good
to be true."
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