The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1964 Page: 21 of 28
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Panola rounl> . "V
OIL & CAS -Ul,
Informa I Ion t iWf1!
PANOLA COUNTY OIL, GAS
AND BUSINESS REVIEW
New Producers Filed
In Five Etex Counties
Completion report* have been Unit "ft" No. I, ('hisum survey. 1
** nv» w* |»rodurtn In the Northeast Kdgewood iRmarkovrr) I
Eaat IYxas 8to*W , in Harmon. Held, Van Kamil I'd. Casing: 7",
Cherokee, Hopkins Panola and tubing |”. iWwing se>tto.i
Rusk Countlea. from it,-»03T«8 through tubing
Javelin Oil Co., me., and K, 1 Ua. liquid ralio, HOPS Mi.Fbbl,
Brigga •hH'Veport, lompleted I he OCR gravity. AOr 81.300 Ml'F
Long Agur* el al No l, Andersou day. Shutln wellhead pressure i
survey, Bethany Northeast tS45u a«»>s pa l.
UMMI Held, Ponola Co., g miles [ Humble Oil and Refining t o.,
PANOI.A WATCHMAN, Carthage, T>x*$, Oct 22. nhw^ZT
aoutheaat of DeBerry Frndurad
BO A barrel* of 43 A gravity oil in
24. hour*; UOK 319 to 1 Surf are
casing; H AH" 2S0\ oil ailing: 4
Overton, completed It the Til
wick Mas Untl NO l|. Well No.
IT. Curvan e* suivey, Trawick
iKuriesaa) Held, Nacogdoches CO.
I f 3987T’ TOP 3H33 TD 3440 ' r a.ing t" tubln.T I 2 Kudu*
Tubing: I 3B5J Perforated from1 “ ’ * * 1 * 1 r ,ul
mi 11 4 4J« H4 TA 711 I 2 H i h
IB shots.
tng sec.ion from h7wihh»m throu
gh tubing, tig* liquid ratio 2.1.1
Morrell l‘rodul |ir»n t o l^n« | Mi r^ay. ^iut m* wellhead prt^r
View, completed on Oct I the It urr *27 > am
U. Garrett No. 1 iioibert ■hdjT: * ,
Stanfield survey, HulUilie (Hen \#»||? fVfJ#/|fr*r>r
demon) Held. Harrison Co. | III M"Wn T
miles southeast of HalPville P.o A new oil producer for the Shi
durrd 7.49 b»rrels of 43 gnvi.y i loh field in l.usg i ounty it the i.
oil In 24 hours; MOR »u t . c. Trahan of Shreveport No. I
Surface casing: tf 38" H4C. oil IK O. Robert Patterson survey
string: A 12" -2 If -2 12* 7394'. | l ure miles soj heast of Mindrn,
TOP 090(1. TD 73'd Tubing; 2 L3 * Initial flow was 178 barrel* of
Uly. Perfora ed Irom 0980 HO.1 , s gravity nil dallv on one-fourth
0998 701)0 nod 703f 42 With 4 choke a 0.249 50 leel ,n tile Hill
shots per foot /of,,, 0j the Rodessa. Depth Was 0,
Nugent and Kley Ine. Longview 307 feet ( ore cut in the Hill ai
completed the I). 0. Kenley No I. 0,233 92 frit showed Hide pay.
Olbbs survey. Wlldegt, Cherokee Lie vat Ion was 47.1 feet.
Cg., I0 miles west of Alio Pro . s* *r
duced UW.09 bauds of 33 gravity f (> IllXlflll (/#|||
oil in 44 hour*; (ion 23,1 to I. Mur
face casing: 8 3-8" -IU0'. oil string I. i‘e-1 reported plans are to in-
4 1 12 -3132’ TO)’ 3129. ID 3132 stall pumping equipment at the Ho
Tubing’ 3” 3000’ Perforated from hart Key of Marshall No. 1 Mrs.
Dolly Bell Key Unit—ho I State
of Texas — William Mason depth
Is 0.803 feet with pipe perforated
at H.416 32 feet in the Pet it tone
Fortnalion was treated with 180
gallons of acid Location is on a
484-acre tract and drilling cnntrac
3129 31 II 4 wl h 13 shuts
Gulf Oil Corp compleied Ihc
Blake No. I. Nacogdoches Univer
sity. Como (Gloyd) Held, Hopkins
Co., n miles *ou*h of Como Pm
dueed 43 20 barrels of 47 4 «ravi|,
oil IN 44 hours, gasoil ratio 2222
to 1. Surface easing: 8 5 8 1982
oil string 4 12" HtdB’ top mm
TD 8200 Tubing: 2 3-8” 8019 3tl
Perforated from B07St«3 wifh »*-
shots
Titn L(M‘dl A rrn
(in* Producer*
Pan American Petroleum Corp ,
Tyler, completed the Parker Gas
Law In Texas
PUNT, MM, KICK WINNCM—These three future football
stars were stand-outs Saturday in the Punt, Pass and Kick
*84 acre tract anu oriumg conirac contest sponsored by Panola Motor Co. in Carthage. They I have made an off >rt toward a solu
mT. 7“ "Sf tSSTS J *«* sjSo."* U» M b*.t(Md dltMoir Mdur«J left
pres* creek j fight; Mike Tucker, 1st place; Tint llarkrtder, 2nd place; ( of lh* human "**• but we
Larry Ingram. 3rd. place Almost a hundred bovs partici-
pated In the event, with ages ranging from eight through
thirteen —(Watchman Photol
Chamber of Commerce
{Almaya W orking For Fom)
• s k
Mr*. L. M. (Chock) Taylor
Kncgllw Secretary
ARK YOU AW \RE of the wide ran be caught hying and not
spread feeling among our people "leave It In George" to do for us.
that something BIG la about to hap- November 3 will see million* ol
pen? Do you ever experience the Americans going to the poll* to
inexpressible feeling of ussepensc vole In the Men. r.tl FJectlon Tex
thst seem* to grip the majority as will be no exception. We will
of our people, all over the coun cast our ballot* for officials Irom
try. ut tots time? the local level to th« oiltce of Pre-
We feel sure that you are a- sulent and three amendments to
ware of HU atmosphere Any per the JUate Constitution
son who ia In the dally swim of voting ta a duty and privilege
things can not help betng aware that gftuH clltico* at this notion
ol the tremendous struggle going Have, whether th-v take it serious
on be ween the Vartous political tv or not Apparently many adult*
(actions—National, State and 1,0- do not take the matter seriously
cal Governments, one can not but Hinrn „„|y «3 per-eht of the tUgi
be aware of the strong uimmditlon ble cttliens tas far as aae I* con
In evriy phase of our daiiv exis CPt.nPrt) bn hered tn vote tn the
tence All over the world that iA„t Presidential election—on a
spirit exl* s from sports to the nation wide basis—and only 47
struggle of Idealngie* with each percent of the adulta In Panola
group trying to dominate men s county ex.rc.sed the privilege of
mind* and energies. One is con-* o’.tag in the 1900 electi,in. tf’.iese
slanlly reminded that life ia a war figures do not reflect the ballots
■•ff- . , . I which were thrown out due to lm-
Being aware of these facts with prup. r markings of ballots),
out being crushed by the magnl . . . )h , wh n ^ nlMM- this
!«'^somet'lmes^a^biT* order ^aor * bH further It makes u*
rt'Uhre that a verv small minority
thrPramntraimu at ostlaoxt ^od of rtllren* are controlling the tu
mernnOoIiJ! * at nur "* ,0” "nH tha* the
i,"u„"r hiff ,m.»x gg**•»d|*
Whose vote will control your des
tiny during the next four years?
Will you have a voice in your gov
ernment Ibis election?
Join the alert ci'Ueens who work
for good government. VOTE ON
NOVfcMBER 3. 1904 Statistics tak
en from 1904-1903 Texas Alman
ac and U. 8. Dept, of Commerce
County and City Data Book 1981).
KNOW WHAT IT
TO BORROW
There are many factors that a
person about to make a personal
loan from I hank or finance com-
pany should understand These are
important tn deriding whether the
loan Is on reasonable terms and
worthwhile.
Mrst, what will the loan coat*
• Cost include* not only the Inter-
est but shy “extra*" such as cloa-
1 tng coats and credit tnvestlgr ion
or service charges, ts credit life
Insurance required? Are such coa*a
added to the loan or paid In ad-
vance? I* the interest and or
surh charges deducted from the a-
mount borrowed and only the net
amount paid over*
Doe* the lender require eollat-
eral or co-signers’ If so. what can
the borrower do to meet the re
qulrements? Cotlat-ral or costgn
#rs may enable one to borrow on
more favorable terms.
When does the borrower eet his
money* Mutt he apply and then
wai *
What shout repavment? Is It by
in* a)tm»ntx, or all at once at the
end of (Se loan period? Csn there
be prepayment? What shout r*
newals or exten’lon* of the loan"
Whnt penalties If th» borrower Is
late in making payment?
Few horrnwer* stop to re-illte
that when loans are repaid In in-
stallmen's the quoted tnteres' of
0 percent for rxamole mav be oils
ten ling. The true Interest could
be approximately 12 portent,
which might make the borrower
reconsider
The reason for this Is slmole
If you borrow ttOO to be repaid
In 12 mon hly installments, on the
average you have the use of only
•BO far the year
cent
as
agencies,
the
Likewise
fee the vear. iMWtNl JfUBk
ones ta atiusIK 12 peveewt t|
••• yxra had ttae *4
cent ft ■
zys
■ar whutlk •
a I i-l per cent ft
■ y*w,
month carrying
account doesn't
that la 18 per cent
ia mighty steei
Rather than charging or I
tng something involving a
intf charge it may he far
to borrow the money on gft
nary loan and pay tor the
chase For example, BIBB h
ed tor 8 month* and repaid at thg
end of the term, at • percent sim-
ple Interest, rosts only 13 00.
MlLUMt ftlft
Utere s one drilling rig In fWt-
as that will never find any all or
gas What’s more, according to
Oil Facts, no one caret. The rig
la located al a field rtacarth la-
boratory and ita only purpose ta
to help find wavs to reduce cost
of drilling well*, Ute petroleum
industry drills some 40.00ft welta
a year at • cost of about fft 4 bill-
ion * * *'
ginning, because It Is to big for
them.
Many have said that they tail
not see the difference that their
vote (or voice) could make, so they
will not vote. Phis is to accept
whal appears to lie the Inevitable
and to admit defeat before We
Schoenbrunn — meaning "beau
ifut spring" — hold* the honor
ol being the first settlement In
Dhlo. Located in Tiscarawas Coun
ty. It has been reconstructed by
(be Ohm Historical Society and
ia open to the public year round
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NIW CANS RIOISTCRtD qulpment Co
03 Dodge 4-dr, Henry W. Bagley 5^ Ford pick up. L W. Cfotn
64 Chevrolet 4 door, Clinton Bra well
*ard 37 Chevrolet 2-door. Chester G.
68 Hoick 4-dr. M H flyer* Dent mi
04 GMC pick up Carlos E. 90 (hevrolet pick up. Charles
Brooks Hightower
80 Ford Conv. James A. John-
East Texas Monday had the pro 1 000 from the westerly east line
misc of hew Pettit production as a of Robert Gilkerson survey, A 398
South Marion County exploration ft was originally drilled by Barn
had been cased for testing in that well Drilling Co.. Shreveport
rone CHCROKCC COUNTY — Final W5 Chevrolet pick-up. First Nat
Broee Fox and BUI Green No gauge ha* been taken on a Wood '"'J*1 M M *°!L sies
t Clarence C. Braden. David Land bine oool find 8 14 miles south- Ford pickup. G. O. Holcomb (hevrolet fdoof, Rn. MM-
survey, five mil a ->oOfh alul we« west of Alto. Nug«nf A Eley Inc. . GMsmoblle 4-door. Ann Reed ni* ^
of Smifhland. was drilled to 0842 No 1 D ( Kenley. X Gibbs sur '*•«• . . . , . ^ „."7 , * #80n Tam
and cased two feet higher LartieT, vey. pumped Uft barrel* of oil and ** Oldmiahile sedan. L. T. Live mi£. J^.*< , ..... „ t
a 49 minute stem teat at 6.242 82 17 barrels of water daiiy from 9, ^ oun. I ■air, william G. #or-
returned 190 feet of fa* and oil 129 90 If feet. The new pool has Chevrolet -2-door. Earl M. . .r u
ent mud Bottomhole flowing pre* been designated Boxes Creek The 0*APr'T' „ , ^ ^
sore was 29 pounds, and t hoor opener Is in the general area of «9 Chevrolet Pulpwood. Robert ™ *.^'1 fHlup. Stsfr_n. Uftf
shutln pressure was 4 3f» pounds (he old abandoned Southern Pine R<M»ghley Jr. 2
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UPSHUR COUNTY — Testing m by J, m DeuPree. Mmeola. seven M g-door A J Parker
the Smaekover is reported under Nb* west and south «rf Kemp and ffi Ford 2-door. Erwin H. Pierce. Trot wood House Trailer, G.
FARM
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way at William D McBee and M 0» an a:rea of no productma He
» Rodman No I Indian Rock •»«**»*» » No. I K«» Korpf *»nit,
unit. Maria F. Flores eurvey. two 4.117 fro* the Worth andI 1.4ft#
miles southeast of GrlmOT. fnfor from the east line of M fkeSoto .
mat ion is being withheld hot note <orvey. A-4S6 and on a Maere
was drilled to If 107 feet, plugged The area has seen prior
berk to 19.010 and reportedly raw , *rstn»«.
ed with liner to top of Smackov CRfMfli COUNTY — Paul L
er at If JUB for an open hole pay Miller No. I John Roark. William
attempt This venture is eredrted George survey, 1 14 miles wed
with a thick section of porouMy and south of Troup, abandoned at
in the Codon Valley above the (Mb m Woodbine.
Smaekover RUSK COUNTY — J L Patton
3AWYH COUNTY — Testing in No 1 Edna Bullard. Thomas Me
the Fetid bus started at B. K. t*m*M survey, eight miles soutB
Thomas No 1 W. N. Jemigan. #*at of Henderson quit at 7 999
John staydon surrey. 19 mile* east following negative testa in the Pet-
and north of Tyler and a mile sow tit* and Gloyd.
tmresf of the Wright Mounts** UPSHUR COUNTY — Barney
Pettit field. Pipe was set «m bat- Feagan No. f, Ming* Thomas Crew-
tom at 8JW0 and perforated al am- shew .surrey, (hr-e mile* norrb-
di«e)o*ed iwterraf west 0# Gladewafog, hatted at 4,-
RU9K COUNTY — $ F. 0 OH 11* "» Woodhim*
Co Tyler, baa filed mtent to re- WOOO COUNTY Seymour G
enter a 7JMhM Traria Peak fad- Manikin* No f C. A Peacock. K
arc foot mile* northeast of Min- Keaton surrey, ’hree mHe* sowtft
den and test m (he Bods sen Gloyd west of ffamsvflfe. pUnggrif at 19.-
A mile north of the Miaden field, m% m Smnckorer topped at about
operation b the No 4 Raauaeay. 12.020 feet.
89 Ford 2-dour, Travis Rogers |g urtlff
UttO CAM MOftTfAiD 99 Chevrolet Flat. Ray Rhepherd
92 Mode Com R Fas* Cpe J. C. L !W 4door Kudetl Ring
.leton
37 Ford 4-door. J T. Warner.
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49 Ford pick up. Anderson fl
William*
80 Chevrolet Mow. A W. Bad OTdsmotdlc 2 door. Tommy
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contemporary manuscript of the
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37 Allstate M-Rcooter,
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1964, newspaper, October 22, 1964; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth900787/m1/21/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.