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P AGE FOUR
JEIHKM
;ii none weils sfa»a«2
WITH ill FMIE'cwawsurSK
111 I II HU I fuLUIILU paurot spudded their No. 3 Stereos
'- ;whlch is a northwest offset to the
COLEMAN. May 36.—<8p.)— John W. Choate producer. Choate
Three producing wells completed in et al have flowed more than 300
the Jennings pool and a fourth well barrels of fluid from the No. 1 8tev-
•wabbmg approximately 50 barrels ens since bringing the well In early
dally, four miles southeast of Santa this year, but are only now making
Anna, assumed the major role of; preparations for steady production.
Interest in Coleman county while On the Stevens lease. Roth A Pau-
three deep tests and a half dozen rot have only recently completed a
location cast a shadow of slightly jo unit pumping station and are at
Daniel Moving
on Location on
the Miers Tract
W. T. Daniel Is moving a rig oo
CARD OP THANKS
I take this means of thanking my
friends for the kin Awn— and sym-
pathy during the long Hbk> and
death of my beloved wife, and for
the beautiful floral offering. May
Ood's richest blessing be with you
all.
HARVEt HAYNIE
News of t
e Oil Fields
location far a test on the R. W.
Miers tract. In the Orosvenor area.
The Daniel well on the Payne
farm, one mile south of Thrifty, Is
drilling at 650 feet. Other drilling
is to be started by him soon on lo-
cations formerly announced. He
has made a location on the J. T.
Naron land, one mile northwest of
Byrd's Store. The rig Is now being
moved on the 8. O. Looper tract.
Jose Padjllo survey, two and a half
miles northeast of Orosvenor. on
which a 1.700-foot test is to be drlll-
Hiduaan No. 0-1; well record, and
statements- before and after shoot-
ing; Brown Cbunty. Thomas Ben-
son survey; Sec 783; Production in-
creased by slioi
REAL ESTATE
Daily Report From
District Office
San Saha Hopes
For an Oil Well
in Near Future
Oil and Gas Assignments
W. L Spence to the Oil Fields
Corporation of Arkansas. 98 acres.
Kerr county school land; $1.
L. H Choate'.to bfcLester OU
Company. Interest in 96*4 acres. H.
B. Qaines survey; 81.
Texas OU A Drilling Company to
Skelly Oil Company. 61 acres. Jose
Padilla survey; |1.
R. D. Logan and J. B. Carter to
R. L. Sprinkle, interest in 100 acres.
B. B. ‘A C.t Railway Company sur-
vey: 819. i ... T*
present using’ that method of pump-
ing their No. 2 Stevens and the No.
1 J. A. Lewis. ,
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Logan & Carter
Are Moving in on
Gillman Survey
increased operation throughout the
county.
In the western part of the county.
Continental OU Company et al Not.
1 8ealy A Smith had completed the
fishing job which curtailed drilling
during the week and will likely top
the 1.600 foot sand either early this1
week or In the latter part.
In the Jennings pool which stj
the present stage of development is.
a miniature Pry field, has at the
present time four producing wells
without a single rxilurt. Three of
the producers have been drilled by
the E. J. Cunnlngham-White-Slmp-
aon A Pinkerton interests on the L
P. Jennings tract in the A. 8. Lips-
comb survey No. 94 while the Derby
OU Company has a producing offset
to the Cunningham et al discovery
well which came in flowing while
the other three well* have been shot
with small charges before obtaining
the maximum production. Cunning-
ham et al No. 1 Jennings, the dis-
covery weU. produced approximately
180 barrels initially from 1,173-77
feet, while the No. A-l Jennings
pumped nearly 300 barrels Initially
from the same sand topped around
1.171 feet. The Derby Oil Company
No. 1 Jennings, an east offset to the
discovery well. Is rated one of the
beet wells In the pool from the fact
that the weU started flowing when
the sand was topped. Cunningham
et al No. 1-B Jennings, the latest
well to top the sand, was shot on
Thursday after milling 30 feet of
Pry saturated oil sand and although
an estimate was practically Impossi-
ble while cleaning out. operators
thought the weU fully as large as its
predecessors.
Howard Samuell et al No. 1 J. B.
Pitts, three miles west of Coleman
in the J. Johflson survey No. 45.
was spudded Thursday while the
Red Bank Oil Corporation spudded
a 3.500 foot test southwest of Valera
Duffle Id-Meek* et al spudded a deep
test southwest of Santa Anna on the
A. Taylor property.
One huge disappointment was'met
during the week as the Texas Com-
pany's No 1 Vance In section 101,
K. T Railway survey, drilled through
the 10.000 000 ;CHMt feet of gas
spraying oU into salt water. The
weU was touted as one of the most
Jake L, Hamon Jr, Block 83 Cen-
tral Addition of Cross Plains. Tex-
as. WeU No. ’1; Callahan County,
Block 54; Central Addition survey;
Intention to plug 5*21-38. I
E. M. Curry. W. H O Chambers
No. g; Intention to drill; . Brown
County. Oreenberry Logan Survey;
300 Vs acres. Depth 1360 feet. To
start 5-23-28.
The Prairie OU A Oas Company.
R. L. Westsrman No. 8; Intention
to shoot 6-26-28, and statement be-
fore shooting. Brown County. N.
B. Mitchell survey; Small
before shot.
Midland OU Company. O. T. But- i
ler Ho. I; Intention to drill 5-34-
38. Brown County, Block ’ 8|; Ttaos
Benson surrey: 64.67 acres. Depth
1386 feet.
’ O. T. Btiller No. 4; weU record,
and statement after shooting;
Brown County, Thomas Benson
survey; Production increased after,
shot. •
Amerada Petroleum Corporation.
E.' W. Roberts No. 1; yell record.
Eastland Ooufity. R. R. Puckett sur-
vey: Dry hole. Total depth 1060. ,1
John Beck No. 1—2nd hole! well |
records; Brown County. T. A N. O. j
R. R. Co. Survey; Sec. 43; Dry
hole. Total depth 1305 feet.
Daniel expects to complete the fi-
nal arrangements in the next few
days, It Is stated, for the 2350-foot
test on Santa Anna Mountain, on
the Parker estate. Announcement
that he was planning to drill on the
mountain top was made in the Bult
letin a day or two ago.
He has two other proposed tests
under negotiation tor immediate
drilling. It Is ae*d. near the Byrd
and Daniel discovery well in the
Santa Anna field.
(San Saba News).
An oU well ig In the offing It
may sound fabulous and more like
a Utopian dream to some, but there
are plenty of nwhors around this
week that San Saba is to have, be-
fore long that oU well which she
has often wished for. Those re-
sponsible and charged with the drill-
ing of the well think they have hit
Producer .the exact spot where the liquid that
’ 'made Jho. D. Rockefeller famous,
flows. 1 A company composed of J.
T. Taylor, J. D. Taylor. J. D. Perry.
L. D Wade. R. W. Watkins and Otis
Malcolm have contracted with C. 8.
Willmot to drlU 1.000 feet and for
this drilling have given Willmot
61.000 and half of the acreage. There
are 6.000 acres In the lease and it
U In the vicinity of the Palrvlew
school house The exact spot where
the first w«U is being drilletf Is on
the Ike Watkins place near the
school house.
Drilling wan begun Monday at
2:30 in the afternoon and at the
same time the next day the drillers
had reached a depth of 80 feet. The
drUlers are very confident and ex-
pect to Strike oU between 750 and
800 feet. The spot was carefully
and weU selected, both by. geology
and Instrument observations. This
is the first attempt to drill In this
section and quite a bit of confidence
is manifest.
L This company has blocked the
acreage, contracted for the drilling
and has already paid the driller to
j drill to the bottom. They are now
offering fifty *8100 units for sale,
The Clark-Buffalo oil Corpora-
tion moved in a rig Thursday eve-
ning on a. location made by Palmer
A Irwin, engineer*, on the north
end of the John Ksase tract, Kern
survey.
This if believed tm be he begin-
ning of a drilling campaign that
^ mean the drilling of ftve or six
▼ells on the Keese and Weedon
muds, regardless of the outcome of
this teak The Clark-Buffalo Oil
Corporation bought of D. P, J. F„
A. M. and O. Weedon three months
a«> knees on a block of about 1,700
•cres, paging, it was understood.
Hoc an Acre. * Thu Is alone the
Jim Ned about five miles from the
Olarfc-Buffalo production on the
Brown county tract, north of Thrif-
ty Engineers were put to work at
•nee making careful surveys of the
land, and to the block bought from
Ibe Weedons was added a little
You may pay rent
all your life, but it
won’t stay paid. J
. Oil and Gm Leases
R. A. Blair and Fannie Blair to
J. T. Anderson. 500 square feet
around the R. A. Blair well No. 1.
on Jesse Dickinson survey; 81.
OUie Willi* et al to W. A. Stout
and P. 8. Preston. 80 acres. H. T. A
B. Railroad Company survey ; 81.
e 19 ARE SLAIN
' MEXICO CITY. May 26: —Oft—
El Universal today said that a feud
between taro rival groups of Agrar-
ians culminated in the murder of
10 peasants at La Bianqulnta Ranch
In the Guadalupe district of the
State of Zacatecas, a week ago.
Royalty Deeds
B. D. McMahan to Mr and Mrs.
P. A. Oakes, interest in 80 acres. 8.
A AM. O. Railway Company sur-,
w#: 810.
E. D McMahon to Wayne R
Holmes. Interest In 80 acres. Herman
Presley survey and 30 acres. O. R.
Davis survey: 810.
B. D. McMahon to Wayne R.
Holmes. Interest In 60 acres. 8 A A
M. O. Railway Company survey;
810. • I • i "V
E. D. McMahon to Wayne R
Holmes. Interest In 78 acres. 8. A. A
M. O. Railway Company survey;
810. - { *
B. D: McMahon to Wayne R.
Holmes. Interest In 80 acres, S. L.
Betts survey: 810.
E. D. McMahon to Julius
Carlson, interest in 78 acres. S. A.
A M. Q. Railway Company survey;
810
B. D. McMahon tp > Julius
Carlson. Interest in 80 acres. B. L.
Betts survey^ 810.
B. D McMahon to Julius
CarlsOn. Interest In 60 acres. 8. A. A
M. Cl. Railway Company survey;
!|jk ; !- ■ T . -|
B. D McMahon to) Julius
Cartoon. Interest In 80 acres. Her-
man Presley survey and 30 acres, G.
R. Davis survev; 810.
E. D McMahon to Mr and Mrs.
P. A.. Oakes. Interest In 78 acres. 8.
A. A M O. Railway Company sur-
B D. McMahon to Mr and Mrs
P. A Oakes. Interest In 10 acres.
Herman Presley survey sod 30
acres G. R. Davis survey; 810.
E. D. McMahon to Mr. and Mrs:
P. A- Oakes. Interest In 80 acres. B.
L. Betts survey: 810.
NOMINATE JUDGE
WASHINGTON, May 36. —OP)—
Edward 8. Vaught of Oklahoma was
nominated today to be United States
Judge for the western district of
Oklahoma.
The RIordan well, northwest of
Bangs, has set. 10-inch casing at
500 feet. The well to being drilled
by L. C. Riordan on the' tract be-
longing to his father. J. L. Riordan.
It will test the Pry sand, but If pro-
duction to not found at the Pry
horizon the well will be drilled on
for a Caddo test.
The Riordan test to two and a
quarter miles south of the Shoup
production on the Byler. and 700
yards west of the old Hart wells on
the Puller tract. It to 1.000 feet
north of the Hamon A Oarrettt gas
well on the T. B. 8tarkey tract. 8
E. Wilson to the contractor.
pool and four miles northeast of
fbe Thrifty pool. It to approxi-
mately twelve miles northwest of
^ownwood. If to 1.500 feet south-
"Beet of the old Brown weU drilled
on the Weedon In 1819, which had
a Mww of otL The Brown weU was
Armed to 2.230 feet
The Keesee test la expected to
Brill to 1.890 feet Baker A Hodge*
im th« contractors.
U^KY
ROOPS.
ALL KINDS
WM. CAMERON l
CO., /sc.
which will include interest in the
well, drilling block and all acreage
after the well to paid for.
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WANT NEW BOARD
TULSA. Okto . May 26. —<
resolution requiring the Pri
Theological Seminary committee of _
eleven to nominate members' of a Ba'
proposed new governing board for bDL
that institution and report them for
approval to the general assembly - 3|/ BROWN ST.
next Monday was adopted by the - ‘ _
gcnrnl uiemblr ol the Prabyteran M(—BaBMB——
in Coleman County
COLEMAN. May 26.
Block 94; A. 8. Lipscomb survey;
186 acres. Depth 1280 feet.
Amerada Petroleum Corporation
John W. Harris No. 91; well record;
Coleman County. John Sanders No.
162: Sec. 7; T. D. 400 feet producer.
J. H. Pry No. 15; statements be-
fore and after shooting; Brown
County. Geo Stubblefield survey;
Production Increased after shot.
iKone Production Company, Roy
, Church in the U. 8. A- here today.
PVi M <Sp.)—En-
trance of another oil company Into
the increasing development of Cole-
man county was made during the
latter part of the week when Paul
Hyde Davies of Muskogee. Oklaho-
ma. turned 1.200 acres of his block
9 miles southwest of Coleman to the
Apache Oil Corporation, which has
under the direction of Earl W
Brooks made the location for its
first 3.000 foot test on the J. W.
Gates property.
The well will be located in the
center of the northeast M of the
southeast % of section 98, G. H. A
H. survey, block 1.
Davies, who is a retired New York
Grand Opera tenor, radio entertain-
er. Infantry captain and amateur
aviator, is still working on oilier
portions of his block in that terri-
tory. which has a potential scope of
2.800 acres.
>r Economical Trantporiotibn
Service Station
914 Austin Phone 840
i J Mineral Dwdi
P. J. Bush and wife to C. H. Bailey,
interest In 97 acres, James Kinney
survey; 810.
C. H. Bailey to A. E. Hartman,
interest In 97 acres, James Kinney
survey: 810. I j
C. H Bailey to Nan O. Bailey
interest In 97 acres. James Kinney
survey: 810.
C. H. Bailey to Chas. C. Upham.
Interest In 97 acre*. James Kinney
sunrey; 810.
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Glazed Sweet Potatoes, Early
Young Chicken Hen Roasted
Giblet Gravy » * ' Saj
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This Car
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une
Jack Howard and wife to a P
Harlow, lot 2 In block 8 of Brown-
wood Heights Addition to Brown-
wood; 82.500. I
A. j MUam and wife to Chas. D.
Carey, southeast one-half of lots 13
and 14 In block 3 of Rogan’s Plret
Addition to Brewnwood; 84.500.
A. M. Weedon and wife to
Claude Glasscock, part of lot 1 in
block 31* of Cog*in Addition to
Brown wood; 8750.
W. U. Early to D. P. Abnev and
O. B. Bohannon, part of block 17 of
Rankins Addition to Brown wood:
$12,000-
Mrs. Orace Ann Bevana to J. O-
Peters, lot 12 In block 22 of Fbrd
Addition to Brownwood; 87.900.
L. 1. Mallow and A. M. Weedrn
to Samuel Lee. southeast one-half
of lot 2 in block 20 of Morning Bide
Addition to Brownw-cd: 8500.
J Mrs* Lydia McMullin to J. H Pry.
part of lot 2 in block 23 of Coggtn
Addition to Brownwood: 811.000.
Mrs Blanche West to M. E Grif-
fin. two tracts in Richard High-
smith survey; 81.000.
Biddy Widdy Shoppe
b the place to dress up the
kiddies. Specialize in baby’s
ready to wear. 1512 Austin
Ave. Mrs. W. L. McAlister.
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During the last few months the popularity of the
Bigger and Better Chevrolet in this community
hp reached spectacular proportions. As a const*
qocnce, we have taken in a large number of good
used cats. Many of these cars have been thorough*
ly inspected and reconditioned where necessary.
To protect the buyer the red “O. K. that counts”
tag has been attached to the radiator caps of these
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plane In. the regular Dortmuad-
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ed near Rpdevornjwald and buret
Into flames. Three passengers ware
killed and another passenger seri-
ously Injured.
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PERKINS WINS TITLE
PBE8TWICK. Scotland. May 3|.
—iM—T. P. Perkins, 34-year old
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by dsfesting Roger Withered, form-
er champion. 6 up and 4 to play.
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