Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 59, Ed. 1, Monday, September 6, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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IIRECKENRIIH2E STEPHENS COl'NTY TEXAS MONDAY -SEPTEMBER C 1920.
TOM L BAXTER Oivncr-Editer
Labor Day Parade Participated in by 1000 Marching in Rain
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THRONG HEARS ADDRESSES AND
VIGOROUSLY APPLAUDS PRAISE
AND "GREATEST OIL CENTER"
Undismayed by mini showers nnl
the thn-ut of u heavy storm n-
than 10s). men nml woiwn inarclud
thin morning In Hip Ijilstr Day parade
iroHi the ltKjt to lxyoml Hip rourl
Ikihsp mid tliPii countcrmarchi.! to tV
court hnwe six'iikers' ttttnitl where.
they listened to .d.inWi which they
cheered lustily from tlmp to tlu.p de
plte the frequent shower In 'HMi
they Hood Added to tl.P marching
throng ut the sx-nkers' stand wen1
rone several hundred citizen win)
gathered In advance. Attention was
Close.
Prchhnt J. B. William of tlu !.
lor Council called Hip gathering to
erdcr after the hand had played mi
assembling selection nn I Introduced
Mayor Hnyle. TIip mayor dpchir"d
Ills loyalty to labor and his Mlef In
thf principles of Itx organisation. I!p
welcomed Hip throng and the coning
of teorc strength to unionism every
day In th city. Hlx declaration In
conclusion that "should there ever he
Be one else here for union lal
I tl
..
irayor will lie" whh iccelvi-d
wiiu n-1
idause. Up eouneled lu the closing
of lilt address that all union men lx
good one lwitli to their pan and 'n
tlielr service to the. public giving 100
100 ppnti pay. '
B. A. AriaBiM roxiiundptl oh ln-lmlf
of lata" to tlM' adilrpiM of thp mayor
In an elwunrnt and fortrful pn-'iita-tlHi
of the pjibup. To Itn rtad ami
the dead of all Awerlea upon thp lt-
titn of imrctl head for a minute. HvWll . i!hi1w will .-oneludP .Up pro-
fry bat In the throne wan lifted and l
ptery head lieat. Mr. Adams declared
'the onward march of organised lalior
a fixed certainty and pointed to the
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lact that It had grown from Hip day-
ON TOWER
Jumping from a xleepy little inland
country village of a fpw hundred pop-
ulation to a huxtllug thriving metro-
politan city of many thoiiKand with
two railroad already here and two
wore earning faxt they can and all
thl within lex tliau twelw month
time la a dream hardly to be realised
by the moot xaRgulne of nocturnal
SmagittatloBM. Yet till la all true re-
Harding jlrcckenridgp.
Irrefutably Breikrurldin' Ix today
the faatext growing and largcxt oil
city In the United State and xtlll
the peefrfe are cowing in at Hie ratc(
&t 2000 perwaueHt Itlaena a month.
Ktery train entering the city ix heav
ily laden with people awl tlielr hag-tr- . .
tame. St only Inaidc arc all the xeatx lh" mniuntcatlon rexnltx rrum
taken ami xtaiHlIng room in the alxlpx t Pxmire brought njon the light and
t a lOTmlum. but the top of theil comjwny to improve and In-
toackea are covered aa well With tliexe ' r'"i " Imniwluitely. The com-
aiubxix to -aKt tlielr fortum here. I'V r'indx with d.-elaratlon of full
The tlekfVHRlea of the Wk-hlta K.xl5tK'"1a ' "whIh of Breck. i-
Itner and Fort Worth railway xlmw fW " MMn.iMw that It Ix doing
Own. Ix a dally tranV over tlielr Uwm 1l ""t to get additional wiuipment
of airxlmately li0 ieole- Of thU
itwrnlxT the average Ix 100 out i'd
1400 In jH.r day. Freight Is Mug re -
ivivwl at the rate of not lex than -I.'.
r
tarloadx H-r day aside fnm huge lo-
cal xhlmiicntx daily '-
.laiuurv Mi-mi flila vwir llure wax
Wan oil derrick in the rltjr. Today forc ow i'ld that ItfJJIIwt of the
Ve are 1W. Ulfler thee derricks I ""' " M'l M "M n'l
:Ur are ! U wkkn tu 'pVodirliig ! "Mk n ma''" f wh " -ovenlent
wHU. averatK M Imrrplx ixt Hly.A'c ' 'nceiiiT uae.
Ihm ttom are kwhVm yleWlng! At tw l'"'H r.' i a
m ' imi ist iflnoa urrvU iiw div w'w' wiMjiator on its way liprc togeth
er '"' r"" rw
in Ian witMin xlght of the cmrt
ImvAe or within n mll and a half
nauaiu nt tlu el rv limits them are.
r riJWe today 1000 ilerrk-ka. There lx
lien-r liten a single diy bole iwt down
within tlw HtMltx of the city and with-
" H. a awace of'thlrtyfimr mlb:x xur -
nwadlng thi' city tls-re have bren uuly
r holea iKtivea dry. t
Jtaak tofmHJot the -lty Have Jump-
rtl frmo M.'W.mW xlor
0rwax llx
rliSTttJHOO today'
vilMJ "hkxu nicil'
insured t
ftoomt UxaUt t1imm bae
"f.:i- ' . .. ... u
fW IUm la In HrrK'kfuriAan
HTHBI
MA rtlreH a dally urodaetkwirof: ir tfc U? "t H PoaalWe Is e-proxl-Mnely
sJWMW harrx vxl-J nC -'" tM " rt?T
tearl tmoaoti. rAiUtnftL to Una fn.
IwbmmmJ valoea of otbw jxtrtUtw-nA
itt Mt7 U Wilt awnotlt i-
jp cwrty H !; aWWMi w iw
'xne hURjKwA wIHWj 4altoiw 'annually i
1 u..-n ' ' r ' - i lh .. fLn
of Solomon It Hrst organizer with
v'r widening sincerity of purine lu
is'iicriug i up lor oi i up worncr. wi
Hip ncblevi incut of liiltur In Tcvu.
Hie speaker jsiliitcd to Hip free text
Issik law In' thp sclnsil niul to tii-
fact tint for n ojmrpr of n ii'iitury
"Mr " U'XH Mi ""-"'""y
"""-''""y workl to the cm o
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Inlior In Texnx 1ms eon-luntly and
of
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tipiiptlttlnc today. Mr. Adams receiv
ed Hip '.inuultoiw npiilaum- of thp day
In thrii' eheprs and a tljrpr at Hip po:i-rhi-d.in
of hN ail(lres-( which :ilthoui;h
not lout; teemed with icood thought
and eoiiiL-el.
Up was followed by Comity Attor-
ney Klpft S41111 DavN. who piri'iM.l
hN ileep rpRiird for labor and sHike
lnterelliily. ax did also .fudge Har-
den who followed with a no 1p.i px-
elleni and entertaining addiex" Inar-
ipI only by Hip lneicaHin tdiowcrx.
In th itanulp of the mornliiK toe
i . riunilulu !!. tat li.a.l !.. t.. kt.a 1 Hi.li.
I inin"ir 1 11 11111 iiau m- 1111 K'i ti'f"
LrtrutJitiiiii vik nml wnitiM'K mill
iMlti-p"(K ImIuk next In iiiiuiIkt. Of
carpontcnj there wore uiorp than JMXI
In line and of cook waiters and wait-
rerwH inniT than 'M). Other trad1
of Hip Irndert council inadp up Hip ImiI-
pihv of imp juirade. Bach partk'lMint
itirriiHl a nmall American llac and
PTcrjr one of the iiuiiiInt wan kept Sn
tntbuxiaxtip motion. The Itret'Upn
rldp Imnd led the paradp.
Thl afternoon at 4 o'clock llu1"
wt'xtllitK match Ixvohph .Oui. fJfvaJjir
f till .kllM.kl-Vf.illll it 111. .llll llllll 111
Era 111. '
Hiindrodft of ticket x have been miI'1
f.it- llu. iluiii.! fitiil tint filfmwlii ni unit
.. .. ... .
the pleaxun' therewith protuNc a m-
onl ln-ikln mark In the history of
flip city.
POWER PLANT
TO HAVE EARLY
BETTERMENTS
Bxteuxivp linproveiuentv with lu-
Mallatlou of much puipmpit that will
bring Hip plant up to efllelency for
Ili-ivkpuridgp far lielow which It now
h are promlM-d Mayor Kaylex In a
Irtter recclvi-d from the headipiarterx
iif thp laiwer itimpauy Nerving Breck
inridge An till I one of the xtrcne-
(fit concern In the country itx axxur-itiici-x
-ire couxlderetl to mean buvi-
to lh plan here and o hurry fonvanl
cutsldp construction which will be
1. 1 ... .11 ... .. 1. 1.
;'""" " "' " rmtr lo imh"
MirMw end Stephens county.
.x 11- rcsuir or tue severaj steiix tw-
in: inrred fonvUril It b Ixdleyed' tliut
tliere W(ll Ih' material relief here be-
ee with a large engine. This equip-
ment left Bastlaiid last 'week and
slmilld have Ucn here by this time.
" " ' lwer company la
liat tM r ' ' wwewuen- in
traHu Iwiweeii here ami Eastland.
i Ne WiW bHalnean imx lieen taken mi
. i'j iin: nmi-r hiiu iikim nmiwu u.
the last three wHkx notice liavinu
n Kv "W"its that tm..y cannot
scrvw iiiiiu iiip cowwny is i.iiii-
0 '''k'' Mlx "'lutely of tlie business
now '" THt l '" l"itl'p filv!
T It fxWir.- to 1m fivrir Mlaaltt. with
- -" -.-- - T.T
T" ? -v " "-" -
top premm a)tat1w bkmv. timn
ttw
ufiMWffMMOt Unm. a
vm WKLD INPntlirUTMM
Riley 2 Is In
DEMPSEY READY
WITH FIGHT DUE
TO START 4.30
IIBNTON IIAKHOIt .S.jit. . Jn-lc
Dempvey l.wivywplKht eliampion cf
Hip world today xtakex
Hip
erown
won fro le Wlllard foiirleeu
uiontli npi ut Toledo on hi hard hit-
ting prow is. In a ten round no de-
rision b.itit with Billy Mlske of SI.
Paul.
The eliampion I guaranteed a mini-
mum of $."iOiMM. Dempsey I the fa-
vorite but with every protpct of t
hard Jlcht. Mlke'x fipxtrters arc
betting freely that the blowx that eiit
Wlllard to the tloor xpvpii t linen In
the llrs 1 on nd could no xtop the chal-
lenger mid that he will he on hi f-.'ct
lighting when the bell ring.
Icinp-cy upiurciitly Ix lu perfect
condition. Kourtei'ii mouth of idle-
nex ha produced 110 vNlble III ef
tpi-tx. MNke likewise Ix In excellent
lorm.
Willi r!l xeatx sold the ght receiptx
would approximate yiT'i.lMK). Demp-
sey I gutiraiiteed fifty per cent of the
receiptx If they are enough to exceed
hi KiO.'Nhi and MNke'x twenty-live l''
cent.
With no decision to Ix rendered mid
no eliuixp In the Michigan lawx to
prohibit It. Hip world's lipavywpuht
title can ihauge 1 1.1 lids only If MIxKc
Miould reore a knoeknut. or Dcuii4y
lx dlsiui.lllled for violation of the
t.Ulex
Shcld MlHk stick ifcn . round..
.....1 ...I.. 1 ........ i..ii
Mini i in in;- 111. iv rini'i 111 1 iirii ifii
jxilnt. 'I would not lie suflleletit to
give him the title.. The lighters are
not due to step into the ring much Ik
forp four-thirty central standard
time. .II111 Doughd-tv I the choice of
.lack Kerns Dcuip-cyV manager for
icferee.
OIL EXCHANGE
IS ATTRACTING
BIG INTEREST
OiK-nlng tomorrow evening the
Itrookimi-lilmi ' Oil KyoIiuiiiw will Iwv.
tinip an immediate and etllelent foe -
tor in assisting wtu the strong ad-
vance of the Sti'pbenx county oil Held.
the progress of which Is uow Hearing
entry to the biggest iieriod of activity
In their history.
Plans were made for opening tomnr-
tow morning but delay of Kxchunge
equipment caused postponement. A
large amount of furniture inclusive
of necessary tiling cabinets and at-
counting materials are on the way
und promised during tomorrow. IMnc-
Ing of the Exchange telegraph wire
into Hip. basement of the First Nation-
al Bank building where the pxH'-'i--
is liHiiti'd. lias also been delayed In
much part by the rains and will not
lie accomplished before tomorrow
night or Wednesday. a
Indicative or the large Interest nf
tlie. Oil Exchange and the certainty
that itx Doors are to immediately be-
(W)H the ccutor of greatest Jnt..'vsi
and oil activity In the city were num-
hers of people who thronged the base- Adums who ix wanted at Manguiu on
ment yo.terday anil today with n- .barg. of burglary
qulrlex kh to when opening would oc- -Adams wax arrested bore rovurul
cur and business start. Practically J (ays ago by the hxal Sheriffs oltke
till the bundredx of vNltorx had Iwd'niud jeld on h charge of theft and per-
ness the7 wlslu-d to Immediately plicej
and transact.
Ni'WsiniiM'r desks will 1h In the ex-
cltauge r.nd the' American will lmve
a wire there togetl'?r with other :vp
mentation. The Clmnner of Com
inenti will have Its otllve on the Kx-
change Moor nud a variety of business
concern having dlrei-t assoclatmn
with Hh oil liiilustry In Itx different
branchc. will lx represented In the
inemberstilp and floor siwi-e assign
HMiits. After tomorrow night In fact
. toh want to Me anybody you!... .' . ..iv-.-n
will m to the OH Bxchange. the clear
lug nhx fw -the oil Industry nctivl-
tie of the cmwity.
ca by tite Y& inrlne tbelr victory
krfw II'mmmw -mm a ear loud of bl-
1w9at nmaajaa4i wfnkMl In. alMerf-
For 800 bbl.
MEANS MUCH TO
NORTH STEPHENS
DRILLING AREAS
Klley Ccntpr S'it. 0. Henry Kllpy
jbKit In another pnaluwr on Hit
.lohnxon eap. In Northern Stephen
eotintv yet"erilay. touching the .and
at 32U.S feet. TIip well began making
gas and spraying oil at 11 a. ui. 011
Vugtit -Nt and iireparatlonx for the
birth of the new producer were be-
gun completion being made Sunday
Septemlrer Mil at :'.U) a. 111. with n
steady natural (low estimated ut bK)
barrel.
Much praise has lwcn given Corey
and Itllc.v ax drillers in the pat.
but the completion of this well I an
achievement surpassing all other ef
fort. This well wax their llrst con-
tract under the proent iartucrhlp.
nml too much credit cannot Ix- given
them for their Heee. Ikhiiusp they
had many obstacles to overcome but
watelifult.es and correct diagnosis I
Hip key to etllclcncy and Corey and
ltlley ".irry the key.
Spudding lu at U o'clock the night
of July 3th and tapping the sand -it
11 a. m. Aug. Ltlth meant llfty days
and fourteen hours over all. During
this time they had much to overcome.
tWlien V.'A' feet from the surface they
struck pintle pitching to the south
and wer-.' threatened witli a crooked
hole. This cuued much delay. 'ater
r." V". " Z ' .. .. Z
-"' "" -"- " iiiiiiiiii iiiv s
inch wa.i necessary to shut it off the
well going 011 down with the .1 'l-US.
'Again they were closed down for re-
pairs to Hie rig and again it wax lie-
ifssary to bring iMiIIermakerx from
Breckenridge to imtch the boiler lu
nil they were eloed down SO hour.
making actual drilling time 47 days
and xlx l-ouive.
1
Not 'in hour of shut down time wa
Hip fault of the contractors who do
their own drilling and who are always
on the job observing and consulting
each other from tower to tower. It
Ix the kind of work that Ix bound to
win.
I The success that Mr. Hlley Ix meet-
ling with lu the Texas Held Is due to
I executive ability and hard work. He
llUS six Wcllx drilling Ut till tilllP 1111(1
''Wherever there is a tangle it Is then
Henry ltlley will Im found. Night or
day and not until Hip trouble lx ad-
Justed doe he leave. On the 8th day
jf Jp he brought In No. 1 on this
sump- lease. It has proven to be one
'f the lext and most consistent pro-
ducers In northern Stephens county
Besides the bringing in of No. 1 tuid
' No. 2 well- he lias a third down close
to the 2.000 foot level on the same
.lease and on the Campbell lease Just
adjoining he has one which will
probably be on the suud In three or
four days.
BURGLAR BACK
TO OKLAHOMA
IWtfMKj.
w. M Tubin; of Mungum Oklah.mui
jrt in Biifkcnrhlge tyday after Burl
jury bin owing to the greater charge
landing ngalust him lu Oklahoma the
county attorney consented to bis re
moval to that state
- j sherlfi' Tuton expects 'to leave with
- 'jH pryripr tonight.
Marriage licenses weie Issued todity
to the following couplex;
B. J. BIal.xk und Ellzalwtli A-
wood; H. L. Tucker and Dixie Young
- Akerx; Ilerls'rt S'.runk anil MIh Urn-
n ijm.
-v
- iHUKN IWJNIAN
WOMAN AND INFANTS
PARI 8 HepU Constantinople
dtxpatchex report the aiawjcre of -100
ArMenlans by Knrdn in JtbatoBa'-THo
Kvril aUaic(t-.pf but fee wouwi
aid tsalidrva "wtrt'i(M4 taVefcnnrti
Production And Drilling
TELEGRAPH KL'iJ-ETINS
(By The Associated Press)
DALLAS The feature of Ijibo.
Day here was a 00 mile airplane
race starting at I.ove Field in
which live army planes. Including
n d'cmia'. Fokker used during the
war were to participate. The
raeprx were scheduled to fly to Ft.
Worth circle the tower at Talia-
ferro lie! dand return to Dalle.
FT. WOKTII The expcutlve
committee of the Texas democrat
began their preeoiiveutlon scs!o-i
here today presided over by
Chairman M. II. Wolfe of Dallas.
They took up !lrt the canvass of
the recent run-off primary.
FT. WOltTH A new wage
scale by which plasterers will re-
ceive $12 per day and cement llu-
Isliers 11 effective Divembcr I.
ix announced. It ix a raise of .ft.
for each.
mutely .'100 members of the Okl t-
houm and Texas International
Klawanas Club met here today in
their third annual convention. n
address by 0. S. Cummins of. Chi-
cago International secretary of
the organization was Hie main
event of Hie program.
WASHINGTON Government
olllccs were closed nml business
generally xujendcd here for the
observi.nce of Iilsir Day.
HAPPILY MAKItlEI)
Chas. C. Grillln of the real estule
linn of Orllllii & Jones was married
In Fort Worth Saturday last. Mlm
Uii Bldiidgp a popular young lady
of that city is. the present Mrs. Grll
2iu and the happy couple are off !
Call forni:. on a honeymoon tour.
DIES UNDER HIS ENGINE;
PIILLMAN'pASSENGEKS IN FIKK
OSHKOSH. Sept. (1. James Dullard!
Hie engineer who wax scaldled to on j! nll) i.ooO.tMK) cu ft gas S-135
death under hi engine and Paul Jaf ft
ke brakeman wax seriously Injured I T & V -m & oil Co.'s No. 8 Sat-
nt Suells station when the Velvet sis'-1 i.rileld. nbn atfer several shots 'MSI
ctal on Hie Soo line from Chicago to
Minneapolis left the rail. He.ivy
ruin had softened thf roadbed. The
lamp set lire to the baggage car which
spread to three sleeK?rs but no pa
sengcrs were hurt.
OKLAHOMA GOVERNOR HOT
OVER RECENT LVNCHINGS
OKLAHOMA CITY Sept. rt Chug-
lug that the sheriffs of Tulsa and Ok-
lahoma counties where lynching oc-
curred Saturday and Sunday nl;;ht.
were "In collusion with the leaders of
the mod or else were wholly unlit by
lack of physical courage to discharge
thp duties of their olllccs" Gov. J. B
A. Hobortson sent a letter to the nt
toruey general oday directing Imme-
diate tpp ls taken to remove the
r-'ierlffH troin ofllce.
PRINTERS' STRIKE BREAKS IP!
YEARS' RECORD OF ISSl'ES
LIVBUPOOL Sept. (I
-No morning
pajwrx iipK.'iirc(i; in Ltverpooj today
for therlirst.thuejiln 112yea-x and iiii
evening '-lJiper for the llrsl time in
... .1
ouarterx r.f a i-entury the Manchester
Guardian failed to upiaiir.
.
GOV. CO DENIES WET '
WET FUNDS NOW OR IN PAST
"
COLUMBUS Sept. 0. - "The w Ms
have not contributed a dollur to om
ampalpn fund and they will not."
This wax the re.onse of Gov. Jamex
M. Cox to the ehargea of Will H.
Hays ehnlrmau of the Republican na-
tional committee that the Deniocrnle
campaign wax receiving financial sup-
port from the liquor interests.
The goveriior added thai at the
Kime tlmp It should be understood that
his eamiwlgn wnx receiving no siuh
per) from tin- drys. lu Ohio he ex-
I'Ufued the wets luivo not Ih' active
In pftMtlts for sevcrul years. Thp of-
ficial' repcrts ne aaW wonkl hLow
taW Htwy'had neVer'e&trHjii.l to hut
cAwpain faiioa in hlx vac.s for the
00 years? ut n eoinenueuev of .a Hiid gjM..H'nil & Gus Co.'s No. 3 Thorp
oen strike of newspaper compoItorl fif 30000000 cu ft gnx 1710 ft.
hftre and In Manchester for iiioty jwy. . Sinclair. Oil Corporation's No 't
For the first time In more than thr:-- v'eale 10(M)0.000 cu ft gas dr 3S8S ft.
RECORD OF WEEK
SHOWS BIG LIFE
OVER THE FIELD
Following is the semi olllclal report
of production completions and drill-
ing furnished the Oil Weekly:
Stephens County Production
The average dally production of
Stephens county during the past Wtek
was apptoxlmately ax follows:
Barrels
Gulf Production Company S.S50
The Texa Company 0750
Magnolia Petroleum Company.. :i225
Mld-Kaii-iis till Company '1480
T & P. Coal A. Oil Company 272.""
The Sun Company . 11)00
Humble OH & Itellnlng Company lU4ft
Prairie till & this Company... 2.400
Fcnslaild OH Company ... 700
Sinclair Consolidated 010
Miscellaneous 473)0
Total 80ir5
Last week 82005
. Stephens County Completions
P. A. Chapman et til's No. 2 Walker
?fiO0 bbls :i()0:i ft; a Walker 700 b!)ls.
Sl.'lfl ft.
Kumbte Oil & iteflnlng Co.'s No. 1
Pendleton nbn 3115 ft.
Lewis OH A: Gas Co.'s No. 1 Sloan
1TA) bids :tim ft.
Mld-Kausas Oil & Gas Co.'s No. t
Lizzie HaiiiH 21 bbls .T207 ft.
Monitor Oil & Gas Co.'s No. 0 Sican
COO bblx after shot :tlT ft.
Henry ltlley et ill's No. 2 Walker
600 bbls 3i:W ft.
btcphexe .Oil Syndicate's No. 1
Pratt aim .1274.
Humble OH & Refining Co.'s No. 8
Harris ."0 bbls 1770 ft.
Mid K:uias Oil & Gas Co.'s No. 2
Sattcrflcld aim .'1200 ft.
Prairie OH & Gas Co.'s No. 1 A. J.
Jones '100 bids i:i7 f t ; 2 Sattertleld
n.
Gulf Production Co.'s No. t) I. A.
stoker K!1 bbls :il(k"i ft
ltlley (.'o.'.s No. 2 Walker 1000 bbls.
Wells Nearlng Completion
American Oil Engineers Corp.'s No.
0 Stuuford 2000nfi0 eu ft gas and
j-onie oil. dr 2120 ft. -
Atlantic Oil Producing Co.'a No. 1
."Brazell r.il with 12"i ft oil In hole
3022 ft.
Brown Oil Co.'s No. Heatley 1-
000000 cu ft gus dr IU40 ft. .-
Chapniiin. Clark ft Harbln'fl No. 3
Yeale M bblx and 10000000 cu ft gas
dr '.'MX) ft.
Cliff et al'x No. 1 Yandell 3000000
eu ft gus and spraying some oil 3220
ft.
C. W. Hicks' No'3 Hicks Strip cd
120 ft.
Ilumbl.' Oil & Itellnlng Co.'s No. 1
Collin 40 bblx. sd .'WIS ft.
Magnolia Petroleum Co.'.s No. 5
Frost 40 bbls sd 3270 ft.
Mid Kansas OH Giih Co.'s No.7
Harrell sd K!tr2 ft.
Piiiuskl Oil Co.'x No. 1 Tlioi-p mH
shmving oil. d :'2SS ft.
Itangei; Gulf Oil CoriHinitions sw.
'U ... -r ijj m. ;is.'l ft.
T'. ' . ' . . -.
m I'.nnitv OH Co. of OhloB
-0 j I'uschal WM) bbls. dr 3000 ft
. '. VxaH ro;i xos. 7 Bradshaw
't0 after making one 20 bbl head 3030
fl .- II. J. Brooks producing 27) balS
"' .' "' (Jl.nil!H( mukiug 10
bbls co !213 ft: Pft-rce. dr with
)(n(l ah :o:W ft; 1 Tom-
jlso1 .uIiik TmO bblx dr 3235 ft.
(Julj j.nHiut.or Co.'s No. 1 Hoiiper
' . . . .... .
fill r.- '!
B. P. Hai-well et at S -no. i "v
.ri0 bbl. sd :J2h It.
Humble Oil Itellnlng Hon 1 So. 1
'.endei-soii. plugging Imek to MW n
t ...-....u....iitr ni lifter snot .-"
Texan V N 1 " MHrtln' rtU.'J
bow showing 32--S) t
V.'IU Below 3iHV Feet
i .. t. ii.iiiiii.i-soii's Nos. 1 Dnwl
tn... ilr :oK0 ft! 1 Murshall fh Hr)l
It; 1 Norton. tlrWKW ft.
Gulf Production Co.'a ho. "m
dr wyw ft - JJ
mn-y lanron UT the wrM. Jloat of a4 homed t 4mU';UM 4pftlM
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