Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1954 Page: 5 of 8
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COMPLETE LINE OF FRAME STYLES :
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Wichita Falls Office, 812 8lh Street
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OPTOMETRIST
121 N. Waggoner
ELECTRA, TEXAS
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report.
The figures for the week ending
Saturday, July 17 were as follows:
ICMA 11,122 (barrels per day; Elec-
tra, 5,585; Burkburnett, 10,688;
Iowa Park, 1,745 barrels per day,
■total for the week, 29,140 barrels
as compared with 29,134 for the
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.WATCH
'REPAIR
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faith in Jesus ChrfsL or any can-
didate coming by statement from
any.other evangelical faith may be
accepted as. a member of this
church, providing the candidate
accepts the church Statement of
Doctrine and Faith (Article III)
as adopted when the church was
organized and agrees to abide
thereby.
If not previously baptized by
some mode of water baptism, after
his or her confession of the faith
the candidate must be baptized by
immersion before being received as
a member of this church. •'*
E. H. BOAZ, M. D.
Endochinology
High and Low Blood Pressure
Heart Disorders, Chronic Head-
aches and Exzema
Office 109 N E. 2nd St.
Mineral Wells, Texas
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Boost Resources
in Electra Area
New producers developed by in-
dependent operators on tracts of
land owned in fee by Electra citi-
zens has focused the economic
spotlight on the oil resources of
this area during the past month,
despite the discomfort of the hot
weather. t
Loggie Brothers et al No. 2 Ed
Sohlafflke, block 11, N Tallent
„/Sv*wey, four miles cast of Electra
ffijX 22-13 barrels of 40.6 grav-
Ion a 24 hour test of sand
at 1098 feet Bottom of th?
note was reported to be 1098 feet
and production was from perforat-
ed pipe at 1081-97 feet
Six miles southeast of Electra
Pat O’Neil No B-1, Krohn, was
comleted at 895-915 tert, making]
117.1 barrels a day on init.al tests.
The test was repent rd to have*
drilled below 2000 tret but plugged
back to develop? production from
the shallow sand The location is
in section 20. II&GN RR Com--
, pany survey
Four new wells were reported
in the Wilbarger County, Wag-
goner Pasture area southwest of
Electra. E. C. Lawson No. S-17
Waggoner Estate, section 109,
Block 14, H&TC RR Company sur-
vey has an announced potential of
37.40 'barrels a day of 36 gravity oil
from a depth of 1830-52 feet.
day Neal ct al, Wichita Falls
operators reported completion of
three producers, two in section 55,
block 4, H&TC RR Co. survey and
the other in section 50 in the
same survey. His Waggoner L-4
is making 24 barrels per day from
a depth of 1884-92 feet No. L-5
producing 20 barrels a day hit pay
at 1165-70 feet. Neal's F-7 register-
ed a potential of 22 barrels a day
from d240-42 feet.
Farther west in Waggoner pas-
ture, southwest of Oklaunion, Gray
the-practice of this church . tozim-;
merse all persons making- their
confession of Faith 'in Jesus
Christ. Baptism shall be admin-
istered by the pastor or one desig-
nated by the Board of Elders.
Matt 28- 19; Acts 10: 7-48; 16-31-
34; 18:8; 19:4-5.
2. The Lord’s Supper. We believe
the ordinance of the Lord's Supper
should be held frequently and our
custom is to observe this ordinance
the first Sunday of each month.
Matt. 26: 26-29; Luke 22: 19-20;
I Cor 10: 16-21; I Cor. 11: 23-32.
Article V, Government.
1. Typo of Government,
government of this church shall be
. congregational in form and demo-
t°t bring;cratic in the sense that all power
and authority over its secular af-
fairs is derived from the member-
ship and shall he exercised in ac-
Inwship around God's i .
and quick word regardless of I
church atlibation adopt
The schedule tor the week Sun-1 »
i m . Sundaj morn- ■ u]ar congregational meetings pci'j
t m : Sundaj i j car f0 at suc}1 time an(j (
place as the church in its by-laws'
may direct. I
2. Membership. Any person of I
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Oil Company has made location
for No. L-l, Waggoner in section
34, block 14, H&TC Survey. Con-
tract calls for drilling to 3350
feet.
Not so near to Electra but of
special interest was the big new
producer in the sou‘h part of
Wichita County. The -\rniour
Properties No. 7, Rodcr, in the
KMA field, S Holloway survey,
Abstract 493. The +est drilled to
4035 and plugged bask to 4006
feet was credited with 283 barrels
a day, flowing through 20]61 choke
with packer set and 185 pounds
pressure on the tubing.
Bolin Oil Company No. 4 Mc-
Farr in the West field, I. I’ Djkes
survey, Wichita Counij, Abstract
No 586, pumjied 19 0-1 barrels a
day from open hole, from depth
of 42*16-66 feet
On the daike* sale was lepivts
late in June of a small llork of
dry holes in the Wilba ger Cn’in'j
sector sinithW'st .indues* o' I-he-.
Ira George Gian.un .mil asiorui. s[
abandon* d d \ at V'.lJ ' ■ l hi<
senu-wdikat test on th<- tract oil
.and w st oi 1 lari old the Schlat-
Ike and I’.ohb The location was
.n seition 2 b'oek 11. H&TC RIl|
sU’vij two inihs wc s’ o! Harrold;
The fee owners are Ed SchlalfkC'
and A L ’lobb oi Electra
Also plugg'd and abandoned
w«ro the Ii.ibhn-K »1 No. 1. Wag-
goner Estate sec*ion 21. block 4,
H&TC lilt sii'\e> md I’rank
Wood tnd G M Sn.uior No. A-l I
Waggon* : : on 7 block .) same |
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F L Rtnd.il No A-i W iggonei
lo miles «. Hithwest o' I-h-iii i and |
o.er the line m Wilb iri? i Countx.ll
.s a new d. 'ling ope-Hton ;n sec-*
1 on 9**. biock 1*1. H&Tl <»uiviy
Contract is tor 20<k) *eet
Hot ucaftier max be partially
blamed for the 401 barrel decrease
m production over the entire
North Texas district. But the
Wichita County area had an in-
Community Church
Constitution
Brother A. Clock, minister to
the Electra Community Church
will deal w’ith the significance of
ritual baptism as taught in God’s
word. |
Everyone is invited 1 ’ '
their Bibles and attend the ser-1
vices of this community church '
Everyone is welcome to have fel-
powerful cordance with this constitution and ,
day school 10 a
ing preaching Ham; :
evening com alescent home at 408,
N Wichita, 6 15 p. m ; Sunday
evening preaching 8 p. m ; Wed-
nesday prayer meeting, 8 p. m.
There will be a nursery
children up to four years old for
each one of the above services, so
briiifc, your children and enjoy
God’s word.
Continuing the church Constitu-
tion-
Article IV: Ordinances. We rec-
ognize only two church ordinances:
water baptism and the Lord’s sup-
per.
1. Water baptism. We believt the
acceptable mode of baptism to be
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Stewart, W. C. Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1954, newspaper, July 22, 1954; Electra, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1220475/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Electra Public Library.