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COLEMAN DEMOCRAT-VOICE
Coleman, Texas, May 8, 1984
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Twister
Beads
As Lovely As The Flowers
That Bloom In The Spring
THAT'S THE COSTUME JEWELRV NOW
BEING SHOWN AT EARU SMITH'S FOR THE
SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON.
Yes, Ladies, you’ll fall in love with the new
Costume Jewelry now being shown at Earle
Smith's.
•TWISTER BEADS OF ALL COLORS
•LONG ROPE BEADS A EARS TO MATCH
•MANY NEW COLORED EARRINGS
•NEW SHIPMENTS ARRIVING WEEKLY
Texas Gas
Production
Increases
AUSTIN, TEX.. April
24: Railroad Commission
Chairman Mack Wallace
has announced that Texas
oil and gas wells produc-
ed 527,645.987 Mcf (thous-
and cubic feet) of gas in
January, up 8.06 percent
from January IMS- In
December 1988, gas pro-
448,834,136 Mcf and
reflected a 7.4 percent
increase from the January
1988 volume. In December,
the state produced 422,-
656,527 Mcf of gas in this
category.
Marketed production is
the gas left after liquid
hydrocarbons have been
separated on the lease
from the “wet” gas that is
the
does not
include gap that is rein-
jected into the producing
usually produced *at
wellhead. It also does
site, or gas that is other-
wise not marketed.
Exports of Texas-produ-
ced gas in January totaled
210,056,590 Mcf, and re-
flected a 22.6 percent in-
crease over January of
1983. December exports of
Texas-produced gas total-
ed 174,7 41,707 Mcf.
Texas gas production in
January came from 238,253
oil and gas and wells.
Oil Patch Highlights
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EARLE SMITH'S
AREA'S LEADING JEWELER
duction totaled 498,276,- reservoir to maintain gas
160 Mcf. pressure, gas that is used
Marketed gas produc- to fuel production-related
tion in January totaled equipment on the lease
Come live With Us
... and let us do the cooking and
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entertainment services. All meals, utili-
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kAmerican Viewpoints
The jury system puts
a ban upon intelligence
and honesty, and a
premium upon ignor-
ance, stupidity and per-
jury.
Mark Twain
COLEMAN
Coleman County has
gained an oil discovery
well three miles north of
Valera at Jack F. Grimm,
Abilene, No. 1C. N. Marsh.
Wellsite is 2,330 feet
from the south and 1,792
feet from the east lines of
Section 37, BBB&C Sur-
vey.
Daily potential was 41
barrels of 42 gravity oil,
plus six barrels of water,
on a 14-64 inch choke.
Production is from perfor-
ations at 2,886-93 feet,
fractured with 12,000 gal-
lons of fluid and 120 sacks
of sand.
Operator set the 4*/*-
inch casing at 3,340 feet,
total depth.
Gas-oil ratio was 1,800-1.
southeast of Thrifty on a Tw0 QuPont awards
It spots380 feet from the assist Texas A&M
south and 2,310 feet from engineering program
the east lines of Section 36,
H&TC Survey. COLLEGE STATION —
••*•*• Two Kills have Ikjcii awarded
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Wherever Your Mother Did Her
Work, She Did It For You
&
.mother can be young or old;
They come in any state.
They can be reticent or bold,
And often up-to-date;
With some enjoying a career
Which helps them to progress,
While taking care of loved ones dear
Who welcome their success.
In business or in apron strings,
Your mother showed the way
To cope with what the future brings
And how to live each day.
Your House of Worship gives her praise,
So children, call her bless’d;
Whatever may have been her ways,
Your mother did her best.
T
Gloria Nowak
THIS AD SPONSORED
BY THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS:
(My mother's) firmness and
her goodness were potent
powers to keep me in the
right path.
- Thomas A Edison
Coleman Is Proud
To Be Called...
"ATown
Of
Churches"
Find Inner Peace
In Yours This Week!
Coleman Building Materials
David Skelton and Employees
Coleman Butane Gas Co.
Don Howard and Employes
Lyle White Electric
Lyle White and Employes
Stempel Mfg. Co.
Hugh Stempel and Employes
Henderson Funeral Home
Donnie & Chris Henderson
And Staff
Coleman Monument Works
David Huff and Employes
Coleman Bank
Officers, Directors'and Staff
Rudolph Oil Co.
Mobil Distributor
F. B. Rudolph and Employes
Wayne's Western Corner
Coleman’s Discount Western Store
Oakes Foods, Inc.
Don Oakes and Employes
Thelbert Elkins Gulf Service
Thelbert Elkins and Employees
Foster Miller Insurance
Foster Miller and Staff
Coleman TV Cable Co., Inc.
Loyd Hopper and Employes
Buddy's Grocery
Buddy Kelsey and Employes
Shoppin' Baskit
Food Center
Dennis Stroebel and Employes
Walker Funerol Home
Tom, Sally, Tim A Ann Walker,
Mrs. Bessie Hector
Geo. D. Rhone Co.
Hardware TV’s - Appliances
RCA Frlgidairc - Litton
Don Rhone and Employees
Coleman Grain Co.
Sandy Neal and Employes
Woodard's Grocery & Mkt.
Wilburn Woodard & Employes
Martin Brick Co.
Lang Martin and Employes
Rockwell Bros. & Co.
Lumbermen
Kenneth Newman & Employes
Nell's Fashions
Nell Walthall and Staff
First Coleman National Bank
Offi ers, Directors and Staff
Coleman Production
Credit Assn.
Officers, Directors and Staff
Mahan Tractor Co.
Rex Mahan and Employes
Taylor Motor Co.
And Employes
Baber Welding
Don Baber
Crammer's ,
Bob and Retha Yates & Staff
Federal Land Bank Assn.
Of Coleman
James R. Isenhower and Staff
Jeff's Grocery & Market
Cliff Lefevre and Employees
The Carousel
Staff and Employes
J. E. Stevens Co.
And Employes
A wildcat is slated for
3,900 feet three miles
northeast of Talpa in the
Coleman County Regular
Field area.
The test is Delray Oil
••'tx-i1 Inc., San Antonio, No. 8
Edgar Herring, located on
a 280-acre lease.
:•$ Drillsite is 131 feet from
the most southerly north
line and 150 feet from the
west line of H. M. Chil-
dress Survey 73.
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Pape Brothers, Coleman,
jijiji spotted No. 12-S R. D. Bass
in the regular field three
miles southeast of Santa
Anna.
:j:$: The planned 1,990 foot
venture is located on * 125
acre lease.
It spots 397 feet from the r „ « „ c
$ north and 1,925 feet from GH&H Survey
$:■ the east lines of H. Starnes
Survey 83.
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B.L.S. Drilling, Brown-
wood, No. 2 Levisay is a
planned 800 foot wildcat
for Brown County, three
miles southwest of Bangs.
Location is 1,650 feet
from the south and 300 feet
from the west lines of
Samuel Robinson Survey
118, A-792.
The lease is composed of
140 acres.
RUNNELS
Hrubetz Oil Co., Dallas,
No. 3 G. Brookshier is a
planned 4,700 foot re-entry
for the Hrubetz (Ellen-
burger) Field, three miles
east of Crews in Runnels
County.
Location is on a 160 acre
lease, spotting 330 feet
from the north and 1,675
feet from the west lines of
J. R. Havins Survey 83.
The venture was plug-
ged Feb. 25 at 4,710 feet.
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CALLAHAN
Aries Operating Inc.,
Abilene, No. 2 Sealy-Smith
is a planned 2,700 foot
regular field venture for
the area seven miles south-
east of Oplin.
Drillsite is on a 323-acre
tease, spotting, 2,357 feet
from the south and 330 feet
from the west lines of
Section 117, Block 21,
lo Texas A&M University from
the Du Pont Co. for edneution-
al aid in the College of Engi-
neering.
A Science and Engineering
Grant totaling $32,000 is to lie
divided hy three departments
— $11,000 for eheinieal engi-
neering. $12,000 for mcchnni-
eal engineering and $0,000 for
eleelrieal engineering.
Also, a $0,000 Minority En-
gineering Grant has also been
awarded to Texas A&M hy Du
Pont for diserelionary use in
the university's minority engi-
neering program.
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Keeping Healthy
Bartender Cure for Hiccups
A medical journal gives
physician readers a “prescrip-
tion” dispensed by bartend-
ers for cureofhiccups.
“Saturate one lemon wedge
with angostura bitters and
quickly eat all but the rind. ”
Stubborn cases may Re-
quire a second dose, but ac-
cording to an item in the
American Family Physician,
the hiccup remedy “with a
twist” relieved the hiccups
in Hof 16individuals.
up
For Graduation or
Mother's Day
GIVING
On Your Credit
NO INTEREST OR
CARRYING CHARGE
Mac Drilling Corp.,
Bangs, No. 1 Traweek
West is a planned 1,990
foot Marble Falls wildcat
for Coleman County.
It will be drilled on a 150
acre tease three miles
northeast of Rockwood.
Drillsite is 490 feet west,
thence 500 feet south of the
northwest corner of W. H.
•j$ Black Survey 278, but lo-
j$: cated in H. C. Weaver
;$> Survey 287.
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•XX Red-Tex Petroleum Inc.,
Abilene, has completed a
y* dual well two miles north-
east of Glen Cove in Cole-
man County.
It is No. 2 R. Hamon,
located 800 feet from the
X:X north and 205 feet from the
west lines of A. M. Hunter
Survey 6.
Xv Latest completion is in
the Menefee (Home Creek)
Xv Field where it had a daily
potential of 30 barrels of 41
;|:jy gravity oil, plus 15 barrels
of water, from perforations
at 2,364 70 feet.
The original completion
viv was on Jan- 3 as a gas well
vX from perforations at 2,908-
jyjj: 12 feet and prorated in the
x’S Glen Cove, South (Palo
M Pinto),
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:jjg BROWN
Energy Funding Inc.,
Carrollton, will drill No. 3
Thomason (Worth) as a
•jijij proposed 3,400 foot Ellen-
|;jx burger wildcat in Brown
X* County.
$:•: Location is two miles
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YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY
To everything there is a season, and a time to
every purpose. A time to be bom, a time to die;
o time to cry and a time to laugh. Simple words that
say so much. Words that are used by some to
explain life and death. They say that there is
joy in life as well as pain. Happiness as well as
tears. And these words say that everyone that is
bom.. must someday die. A funeral is a tribute to
a life lived and a necessity for those living to
accept death. By having a preorrongement
you can help those you love to give this time
a more personal feeling of your wishes.
Be timely in your decisions of life.
Call Henderson Funeral Homes for details on
the many advantages of funeral prearranging.
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 52, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 8, 1984, newspaper, May 8, 1984; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth734325/m1/16/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.