Jim Hogg County Enterprise (Hebbronville, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1936 Page: 1 of 8
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4, 1936
turday
WOKE
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Perfects
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ilanca
2 Kollos
ed by Eric
so nam-
ple more
ICK!
SKIN SUCCESS
SCALP
OIL
Iclcd and
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one of
country
^er cities.
ung this
mcern—
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|*e to co-
lagc. Let
get ac-
la turd ay,
ny
i, Texas
o
o
Big Cattle Ranching
and
Farming Country
VOLUME ELEVEN
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ENTERPRISE
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L'l
IN THE HEART
OF
OIL OPERATIONS
Weekly Review Of Oil
Activities Around Laredo
By J. W. Falvella, Laredo
Delegates Elected Optimistic Outlook
To State Demo-
Corpus Christi
“Good Willed
craticConvention Oil R()dd To Freer Coming May 26
A total of 30 new produc-
ers, of which one was a small
gasser and the other 29 flow-
ing oil wells, were added to
the Laredo district during
the past week, according to
the weekly scout report of H.
L. Fansler, while during the
same period of time there
were a total of 34 new loca-
tions made in various fields
wHdrat'abandmments were 615 feet’ flowin8 20 ba"'els
,mil1 oil hourly through 1-2-inch
. , ., choke with 320 pounds pres-
01 the completions of the) sure OT1 casing and 4() lbs>> on
1-2-inch choke with 85 lbs.
pressure on tubing and 250
pounds on casing. Shell
Petroleum Corporation No.
7, V. Mendoza, Survey 68,
completed at 2,752 feet,
flowing 21 1-2 barrels oil
hourly through 3-4-i n c h
choke with 385 pounds pres-
sure on casing. Magnolia
Petroleum Co. No. 33 Hahl,
Survey 67, completed at 2,-
Monday morning early of
this week, nine men, most _
representatives of Hebbron- The new ice house, the
ville s interests drove to San pedr0 Ice c hel(| ^ ir
Austmto meet and discuss opening date on ikst Satur-
roadbein'g made arLiftH^ ^ duH"g ** ** ^
the near future. This body
of enthusiastic supporters
and exponents of a “Bigger uV7d bTthem is' of
and Better Hebbron ville” •
wcic elected'and r'n±ln'’ant,y,JURg<i ,W'
Mrs. C. W. Hellen and Ro- T4 . Z’ ,.?a^ Their ad appears in this pa-
hert Hinnant were named as! p ’ Ra.y> raT ,ini' per and you are asked to
alternate. Payne Briscoe, Joseph Gruy, read their message to you
„°y CotuHa Don Marsh,; from time t() tim* *
At the recent meeting of
the County Democratic con-
vention which was held at
the county court house on
May 5, the delegates were
named wdio will attend the
Democratic convention in
San Antonio on May 26 and
27.
C. W. Hellen and W. R.
Quilliam were
New Ice Company Opens.
y _
free to each person calling at
their plant 25 pounds of ice.
The quality of ice manufact-
a very
good quality, being equal to
any ice made elsewhere.
On next Tuesday, May 26
a group of Corpus Christi
“Good Willers” will be in
our little city on a short good
will trip which will take
them on to Laredo and San
Antonio. They plan to leave
Corpus at 6 a. m., arriving
here during the morning
sometime. Their purpose of
the trip is to advertise their
Splash Day on June 7 and
their Centennial Exposition
from June 7 to 14, inclusive.
V?%_ 0saSe -0il RANCH AFFAIR HONOR and Se"
,0 Field of Duval county ' Co No 5 M ^Roberts, Sur.
nvne in Seven Sisters Field 75 completed at 2,615
of Duval county five in U" f^t> flowing 12 barrels oil
pez Field of Webb county, <10UPjv
and one each in Piedra Lum-
bre Field of Duval county.
RECENT BRIDE.
choke.
through
ator Jim Neal.
The meeting was at 3
rr,, ,, , , , . o’clock, our spokesmen went
The flower decked spaci- before the Highway Com-!
and attractive ranch,1 mission stated their desire
Service Called In At Baptist
Church.
Local Girl Receives Check.
As stated in these columns
i last week, Miss Lois Roberts
was one of the winners in a
There will be no preaching Texas History contest put on
1-2-inch ous
home El Maguey of Mr. andi and return7d h(.me reportingl at Die Baptist; church |,ytoe “Post' froducte Co.
O’Hem Field in Webb coun-i n ln jedra Lumbre Fieldlot Mrs. W. Henry Yaeger was a most favorable impression Sunday evening on account These contests arc in recog-
tv and Haynes Field of Za-I r?unt2: v , nnilhe scen-* h.eautlful,and 1>J the commission. The ofcommencement sermon at nili„„ of the Texas Centen-
rcir-T pniintv In npw loea-' & KetininS v°. W°. 1-B Du-, most enjoyable informal teadelegates from Atascosa and sch°o1 auditorium. Services; niai and nri7f>s are
lions Seven'Sisters Field led'val County Ranch Co., Sur-, <m Tuesday afternoon, given McMullen counties also mef as ,uaual TlSun<**y mornin« awarded for the answers
with 12 new locations, while Vco,pP l‘jyd at , 8 *> Mrs. \aeger honoring a at that time in the interest of an( ^ < p. m. ; which in 25 words or less
there were new locations Jue^’.i!!um^)in^ ^ barrels oil recent bride. ^ Mrs. Alonzo; ;be road from Jourdanton to Bruce Roberts, best express the spirit of de-
filade in other fields as fol- hoTurl£ c. 4 ' Cass, who before her marri-' Freer." wVen this*mad go-i ,------, ------„ ________
lows: Loma Novio 9, Cam-! _ In Seven listers Field of age in April was Miss Lois ing directly north is complet- New Lloyd Comedy Farce sacrifice that characterized
■ hnro 1 Pm • A flu nf in ill 1 lunnn DV nru uroc on Aniir l , v-i i . « « 1 ___ n!J D__I * 1 _____j •
votion, bravery and self-
ina Field of Duval countv 2 Buval County: Atlantic Oil
Government Wells Fiek/of: Production Co No. 6-D Wel-
Duval county 1, Piedre Field completed
of Duval county 1, Lopez
Field of Webb gouney 4. O’-
at 2,492 feet, flowing 15 bar-
rels oil hourly through 1-4-
Hei n Field of Webb county inch choke with 400 Pou?da
Dannelley and was an only
daughter of Judge and Mrs.
W. A. Dannelley.
Assisting in receiving was
Mrs. Roy Yaeger, Mrs. H. A.
Lewis and Mrs. Ray Seeton
3, Leaseholders Field of
Webb county, and 1 wildcat
location in Duval county.
The 30 new producers of Welder, Survey 113, com- a profusion of flowers and
the week were ehe followT-
ing: In Loma Novio Field
of Duval County: Texas Co.
No. 36 Wendt, Survey 68,
completed at 2,806 feet,
flowing 15 barrels oil hourly
pressure on casing and lOOj served punch in the very in-
pounds on tubing. Atlantic! viting patio. After a strolll going’
Oil Production Co. No. 10-D over the grounds on which
ed to Freer and the loop on
north from Freer is finished
Hcbbronville will have a l
outlet that has been needed
for a long time and will be
of untold benefit to this
county. Keep the good work
pleted at 2,205 feet, flowing, shrubs grew the guests en-
four barrels oil hourly thro- gaged in a flower contest in
ugh 1-4-inch choke with 400 which Mrs. Geo. Edds excell-! j>ev
pounds pressure on tubing; ed and Mrs. Don Marsh won, pastor
and 690 pounds on casing.; low prize. i -
Atlantic Oil Prod. Co. No. Later, in the dining room
Baccalaureate Sermon On
Sunday at 8 P. M., H. S.
Offers Rid-Rocking Mirth.
ehrough 1-2-inch choke with H'D Welder, Survey 113, where white and green pre
210 pounds pressure on cas-
ing and 40 pounds on tubing.
Texas Co. No. 38 Wendt,
Survey 68, completed at 2,-
616 feet flowing 15 barrels
oil hourly through 1-2-inch
choke. Highland Oil Co.
No. 10 W. C. Hubbard, Sur-
vey 75, completed at 2,607
feet, flowing 12 barrels oil
hourly through 1-2-inch
choke. Highland Oil Co.
No. 11 M. C. Hubbard, Sur-
vey 72, completed at 2,772
feet, flowing 14 barrels oil
hourly through 1-2-inch
choke. Humble Oil & Re-
fining Co. No. 11 Ruiz, Sur-
vey 553, completed at 2,781
feet, flowing nine barrels oil
hourly. Humble Oil & Re-
fining Co. No. 45-B Hubbard
Survey 72, completed at 2,-
739 feet, flowing 20. 7 bar-
rels oil hourly through 1-2-
inch choke with 360 pounds
pressure on casing and 40
pounds on tubing. Humble
Oil & Refining Co. No. 60-B
Hubbard, Survey 72, com-
pleted at 2,764 feet, pump-
ing an estimated 100 barrels
oil daily. Kaffie Lumber
Co. No. 1, Mary H. David-
son, Survey 114, completed
at 2,564 feet, pumping an
completed at
flowing nine
hourly through 1-4-i nch
choke with 85 pounds pres-
sure on tubing. Navarro Oil
Co. No. 2 Helder, Survey
383, completed at 2,457 feet,
flowing 35 barrels oil hour-
2,486 feet, i dominated, the handsome
barrels oil Venetian cut cloth linen laid
Edgar
of the
Baptist Church
Christi will deliver the bac-
calaureate address on Sun-
day evening, May 24, at 8
o'clock at the high school
Continued on another Page
SOFT BALL
the early Texas patriots.
-- 1 The contest which Miss
Harold Lloyd’s comedy, Lois entered was the one
“The Milky Way”, at the! pertaining to the Coronado
Texas Theatre Sunday and Expedition. Looking out
Monday. Laughter strews over the Texas plains the
the path of the spectaled adventurous gold-s e e k e r
comedian in his timid pro- asked: “Why are you will-
gress from the uneventful ing to remain on these bar-
life of a milkman to the puls- ion plains, when somefhere
ing career of a middleweight! in this region lie seven cities
fight champion. j of gold.” The answer sub-
There is a gorgeously mitted by Miss Lois was:
Park Ave!|£°°fy picture. “That I may one day behold
of Corpus' The hilarity is unabated.1 leagues of golden grain.
1 Lloyd is cast as a poor sap of richer than your cities of
a milkman, an obscure fel-l gold.”
low sacred of his own -o_
shadow. He is always skip-
ping out of trouble. Quite a
H. Raltiff,
table held gorgeous floral auditorium. The” program , -
decorations. Mrs. W. A.j has not been completed sklPPer* ,n fact
Dannelley was seated at one ready for print up to press ” ‘
end of the table where she time. There will be 23 grad-
served cake. The cake of uates for the 1936 class. Pro-' blow aimed
six sections, in the form of a grams will he printed for the1 drunken crony of the middle
swastika held on top a cupid; Sunday evening service,
and wedding bell and on the
side stood a tiny bride and
He steps into the limelight
hy ducking away from a
at him by
Mrs. Lawrence Passed Away
Mrs. A. T. White and fam-
ily have the sympathy of
their friends (here in the re-
cent loss of her mother, Mrs.
T. M. Lawrence of Corpus
The soft ball season is in
good swing now. The home! cake,
team was visited last Satur-; er end of the table, Mrs
weight champion. The Christi. Mrs. Lawrence had
j champ gets the sock and been ill for some time and
Fletcher H. Smith Died £°es down for the count.| Mrs. White had spent much
groom. Four white bowl _ j Reporters pounce on the of the time in the past few
holders with white tapers ^ message was received- ni^kman- He brags, and is months with her mother.
ourning surmounted the bv Leuin DaviH and F W i e&?ed ™ into declaring that, -o-
Presiding at Hie oth-| ffavki during the early he k"ocked the great un-
morning hours of Wednes-
the teams this year.
er-in-law, Fletcher Smith.
He was recuperating from a
recent operation and
was
unyi won out b^a score S “GuSts'Xded'were^he'day from Laredo statin« tbL‘
to 9.W On°last night0 the Ben j honoree, M^Aton^T Cass sudden death of their broth'
avides team came over and and Mesdames, Oscar Cass,
p’ayed a double header' Lena Cass, W. A. Dannelley,
which resulted in the visitors! Jack Dannelley, Wyrick, H.
winning the first game 4 to| E. Rohards, Roy Yaeger, H.
1. Our boys won the second E. Garner, H. A. Lewis, R. R.
game 4 to 0. j Holbein, Sr., R. R. Holbein,
Our local team have ex- Jr-, Retta Edds, Don Marsh,
pressed themselves on thej Thomas Stetson, A. L. Drap-
personnel of the other teams,, er, D. C. Stroman, G. A. Car-
saying real sports compose michael, Ray Seeton, Geo.
defeated champ.
Has Birthday.
This catapults Lloyd into The Enterprise enters Vol-
fame as a contender. A pro- a,r>e No. 11, issue No. 1, this
moter collars him and puts; week. It is our sincere de-
him into training. He is* sire to continue our same
___________ ^ ^ forced to fight the champ.; policy, that of serving this
thought to he improving sat- There is going to be a mas- community in its upbuilding
isfactory when stricken. The &*cre—with the ex-milkman a'id progress and give the
two David brothers and
scheduled to he on
uncle and aunt, Mr. and ceiving end of the
Mrs. D. D. David left imme-
diately for Laredo. Mr.
Smith was w’ell and favor-
Swimming Pool Opens.
Edds. B. G. Anderson, Ro- the state h-ivimr heen an p™
hert Hinnant, M. L. Dale,
j Misses Marion Yaeger, Berta ^ tofmanv years He i,
Mae Garner, Armour Lee| allrvived by hia widow> two
the re-
punish
met.
It would be spoiling the
fun to tell you what happens
news when it is news as
nearly as possible. We re-
spectfully solicit your co-op-
eration in this undertaking.
ably known in this section of when trembling Lloyd, spec- B. W. Russell, of Watters,
*acles and all. is shoved in*o Okla., was a pleasant caller
the ring. at The Enterprise office to-
Praise is due I eo Mc-j day. He and Mrs. Russell
Carey for the fast p.iee and arc visiting their son and
W. L. Cotton has reported' Hinnant, Mrs. Preston Dan-:sons> bjs parents and other uproarious situation that familv at Bruni.
the opening of the Boston' nelley. of^ Robstowm, and relatives. Funeral will be in; ^tud “The Milkv Way.”
Park Swimming club cm last' Mf8- A. O. Dannelley, of
estimated 100 barrels of oil Monday. He also states! Mirando City.
daily. Bridwell Oil Co. No. cards have been made and- -o-
one of these will be neces- Officer* Elected,
sary fcw admittance to thej
6-B Hubbard, Survey 75,
completed at 2,66v feet,
pumping an estimated 15
barrels oil hourly. Bridwell
Oil Co. No. 16-C Hubbard
Survey 75, completed at 2,-
570 feet, flowing 62 1-2 bar-
pool. The water will be
fresh and plentiful at ail
times. Anyone desiring to
New officers for the com-
ing year were elected on
Tuesday evening at the
rels oil in four hours through^ card.
be admitted will see him and Eastern Star. The installs
secure a club membership' tion will take place on Mon-
I day evening, June 1.
Robstown
day.
tomorrow, Fri-
In Houston.
William Gargan and Lionel
J. E. Wiltshire has re-
J. Payne Briscoe, vice-
president of the First Na-
tional Bank left last Sunday! are also given by Adolphe
for Houston where he iVMenjou. Verree Teasdale,
soending the week attending. Helen Mack, Dorothy Wil-
the Banker’s Convention. son and George Barbier.
Stander do exceptional work turned from Minter City,
trying to knock the come-! Miss., where he went to take
dian’s block off. They send Mrs. Wiltshire and daughter
their hefty rights and lefts Billy Jo.
from many angles, but nevei*| -o--
connect. Fine performances
HAPPY BIRTHDAYS
Jo Lynn Collins, May 13.
Elist Schroeder, May 18*
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Jim Hogg County Enterprise (Hebbronville, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1936, newspaper, May 21, 1936; Hebbronville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth994036/m1/1/?q=hickory+creek+texas: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .