The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 28, 1984 Page: 10 of 28
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Carthago Beckville and below
Tatum Texas:
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A pair of 10,000 ft. Cotton
Valley developmental wells are
planned In Harrison County's
Waskom Field by Winchester
Production Co. of Jonesville.
Bradley Melonie Breedlove, Jed
Bridges, Angelo Brown. Lisa
Brown Brandon Carter, Normon
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For more information call
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THE NATURAL
GAS DIFFERENCE
Chevollier, Morlindo Cleve
Christina Conrad. Derrick
the bidder
Usual rights reserved
* Come to the form and choose and cut the
• tree of your choice Bring the entire
family and let them stroll through
the hundreds of trees available
ENTEX, INC. .
John Horton
Vice President and
fast Texas Division
Christmas Tree
Farm
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5 For this year’s Holiday
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557 Put your smile where it
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with your guests.
And let us do the catering.
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fntex in Carthage, Texas :
or of the office of the City •
Secretary or City Clerk in ‘
each of the above named d
cities
All persons Interested in
this matter may obtain in
formation with respect
thereto by communication
Nov. 28-29
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Nov. 30 - Dec. 6
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solute open flow It wot rated of
2,100,000 CFD.
The Shreveport company took
the hole to a 6.600 ft. bottom. It
will produce from a perforated
Interval 6,389 to 6,397 feet into
the wellbore.
The operation is In a 690-acre
lease In the James Collum Sur*
vey.
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"We have the ‘fostes’ you're wanting to serve"
UN Brenda Glenn, 693-3248
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Entex, Inc hereby gives
notice to the public that it
has filed with the mayors
and City Councils of the
above named cities pro
posed changes in its
Austin. Texas Bidding pro Schedules ol Kates for
posals are to be requested natural gas service in sold
from the Construction Divi cities The proposed
sion. D. C. Greer State changes represent an in-
Highway Building, 11th crease in rates to certain
and Brazos Streets Austin, customers of Entex.
Texas 78701 Plans are A copy of the proposed :
available through commer changes may be Inspected
dal printers In Austin by any affected person of
Texas, at the expense of the business office of *
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Sealed proposals for
constructing 3.700 miles of
Grading. Concrete Pave
ment Repair ACP Base B
ACP Surf, on various limits
in Panola County, on Loop
455 B loop 334 covered by
CSRM12 6 CSR 244 2 271
CSR 247 1 33 will be
received at the State
Department of Highways
and Public Transportation,
Austin, until 9 00 A.M.,
December 11, 1984, and
then publicly opened and
read
Plans and specifications
including minimum wage
rates as provided by law
are available lor inspec
lion at the office of
Howard D Moore Resi-
dent Engineer Carthage
Texas, and at the State
Department of Highways
and Public Transportation.
Haden, Johnny Jackson, Joson
Ovevton, Kvisten Vallee and
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ciosco weo.
Sun.-Thur.-7:30 0
1M. 930 0
Set. Ndnigh
Beckworth, Cody Blount Honeycuw, Magdoleno Jacquez, Shannon Ross Phyliss Vaylor.
Tomekia Bradley. Brandi Brewer, Jennifer Kennard, Carlo Langley. Tonya West and Joson Wheelev.
Steven Hamilton, Misty Jen- Ricky Loe. Kim Movquez, Penny
nings, Niki Larsson Jorge Lobo Morgan Jesus Neave LaShonda
Lisette Menchaco, histine Norris Brimney Perry Adorn
wetile
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A: Leslie Cox,
- A 8 B: Vickie Addme. Blaine
Bartley Danny Bickerstaft, Toni
Casey, Brandy Dixon Becca
Echols, Jean Fitzgevold, Toni
Floyd. Royce Frederick, Michael
Green
Luna. Sonia Martin, Enil Mills.
Christy Moore April Myevs.
Roderick Nelson, Wes Pepper.
Petroleum Inc. of Dallas as the
operator.
Designated as the No. 1
Greer, the well carries permit
for 4,500-ft. maximum hole and
is aimed at either oil or gas pay.
The operation is in a 40- acre
drilling unit in the Hancock Smith
Survey. In addition to wildcat
production, the woll is aimed at
oil production in the existing
Bethany Field.
The pre-Christmas season of
activities is in full swing this
wook. The first $100 Christmas
Countdown Cash Giveaway win-
ner will be named in Wed-
nesday's Watchman and the an-
nual Coloring Contest entry
blank appears for the first time
in today's Post.
To be eligible to win $100 In
cash to be given each week,
readers may register at one of
these participating merchants:
Carthage Electronics, Pep-
permint Fence, Western Auto
Cox's Jewelry, Mon Tumor Phar-
macy, Carthago Drug, Panola
Pharmacy, First National Bank,
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gy it takes to heat one electrically
to the customers of directed to the undersign-
Enitex, Inc. in the cities of ed at the address shown-
Beckville Ela
has announced
the second six v
Grado 5:
- "A": Loi
Missy Hicks, CI
Dorman and Ms
- "I": Micha
Manager
P 0.80x61
Jcksonville, Texas 75766
gas production in the Travis . Showing ability to flow
Pook Formation, 1,954,000 CF gas per day on a 1 •
it will bo spudded in a 40-acre inch choke, the No. 2 Kennedy
drilling unit in Panola County's Unit IV has been brought on line
Edwin Smith Survey, about one- in Rusk County’s South Oak Hill
quarter mile northwest of the Field, about five miles northwest
of Tatum.
BAN Petroleum Inc. of
Wildcat drilling action is plan* projected 8,000-ft. develop- permit for 10.500-ft. maximum
nod in Panola County 1.5 miles mental well In Panola County's depth, it is in a 230-acre loose in
southeast of DeBerry with Boco Beckville Field. the John C. Morrison Survey.
- ABE Teresa Freeman
Robert Gamer, Pam Gordon.
Gina Landrum, Janel McGraw.
Melvin Norris, Telitha Reynolds.
Chris Rivers, Christy Vincent,
Raquel Williams and Helen
Rhodes
Tatum High School students
earn the distinction of honor roll
status by virtue of an overall
grade point average of 90 or
above. School personnel are
pleased to announce the
following students as having
maintained this GPA for the
second six weeks grading period
of the 1984-85 school year.
Grade 9: Angelo Christi
Reynolds. Danette Lanell Hyatt.
Dena A4iche$1e Jones. Jason
Plunkett. Rosa Amolid Vasquez
and Rachael Martinez.
Grade 10: Gail English
Michelle M. Crockett Jeffrey
Shane Pepper, Elizabeth West.
Charles Sammons. Bernadere Troy Ford. Tamara Gage. Fran- -ABI Christi Burks Tammy Staci Gentry. Chris D Taylor and
Sherman. Tommy Shivers, Tate chie Gorcia, Kevin Gonzales Carter, Maurie Chamness, Terry Vickie l. Garrett.
Smith, Kizzie Thompson, Joson Lorene Gonzalez Don Gray. Edney, Kim Eldridge, Poula For- Grade 11: Derek R. Cham-
Wotton Eric Vasquez and Sinai Wendy Harris, Troy Hedges, bus, Darlene Freeman Rhonda ness. Dobro Stoker. Sheryl Sipes.
Yanez. Macy Hickerson. Soon Hillin, Harris. Lee Hopkins. Comolita Sharon Hendrix, Nikki Vouman,
Grade 2: Stephanie Hillin, Anthony Howard Craig Hubbard Paulo Rona Silvey and Joyce Miller.
- A: Alisha Bock Tomoko Hodge. Alika Hott Guy Matthews Tommy McFadden. Grade 12: Jennifer E. Fite
David C. Davidson, Elizabeth E.
Horton. Robin Arthur Stephanie
York Lance Thames, Lawrence
Robinson and Cheryl Williams.
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Savrah Crosson, An
Jocki Forar, Amane
Michelle Ferguson,
Hathaway. Misti
Operating out of Magnolia
Ark., Bob Curry has staked
location for the No. 1 Edens, a
Overton. Jessico Pierce Aleesa Pugliese, Rosie Romon Bettie
Torry Joson VanNess, Brandy Rivevs, Timothy Rodriguez.
Wallace, Wendy Williams. Stacey Daniel Simpson Melissg Sipes.
Woods and Juan Zuniga: Susan Smith, Jodie Sullivan
- A 8 8 Tonyo Aguilar. Meosho Turner Daniel Wotts.
Jessica Autrey, Showndro Vona Wood and Gordy Youfo
The operation it in o l60-ocrs The wells will be known as the
drilling -unit in the Russell No. 11 Jonesville and the No. 2
Williamson Survey. Voughn "B." The No. 11 well is In
• •• o 640-acre loose In the M.W.
A successful naturol gos wild- Coleman Survey, about .75 miles
cat has been completed In northwest of Jonesville. The No.
Harrison County, four miles 2 is In a 320-acre loose in the L.P.
southeast of Scottsville, by Alford Survey, 1.3 miles nor-
Goodrich Oli of Shreveport. thwest of Jonesville.
Designated at the No. 1 Oran
berry Heirs, the explorer well A new producer hot boon
flowed 1,824.000 CF got per day brought on line in Horriton
on a 1.625-inch choke. On ab- County’s Woodlawn Field, three
White’s Auto, Steptoe’s Jewelry
and Bealls.
A winner will be drawn each
week before Christmas, to win
5100 in Christmas Cath,
negotiable with any par-
ticipating merchant.
Santa hat left ut hit for-
warding addrett and asked ut to
accept lottort on hit behalf from
all Panola County children, let
tert may be delivered to Santa's
Mailbox of 109 W. Panola St. Or
may be mailed to: The North
Pole; c/o P.O. Box 518, Car-
thage, Texas 75633. Letters will
be published in Panola
Newspapers' Christmas edition.
Honor roll students at Tatum Jones, Jason Lanier Jaime Davis, Truman Davis, Mevin
Srifnat^ School were rocantly an- Lowe, Jerry Moore. Candida freeman Christie Gilbert
nounced lor the second six Nuckolls, Reynaldo Onego, Bob- Toussaint Hark less, Michael
weeks of school by Owens, Patrick Pit her, Issacs. Julie Moore, Rickey
Grade 1: LaKeisha Rollins, Burt Ross, Murray, Lynette Nelson Jennifer
- A: Tondolyn Adams, Dorin Neysa Shaw, Charlie Simmons. Pepper. Lupe Ramon Darnell
Anthony, Cristy Cate, Brandy Bobbye Simpson, Michael Ray, Brian Taylor Brian Theriof.
Childress, Nola Clark, Jonathan Starling, Gilbert Suarez, Puccini Sloan Waggoner Darrell Walton
Freeman, Brittany Helveston, Thompson, Tim Thompson. Fan- and Paul Williams
Tara Jordan, Damon Lanius, tasy Trantham, Candice Wilcox, Tatum Middle School recently
Kristin Lewis, Billy Morgan, Kris Chr'n Wyatt and Jenny ^foule. announced honor roll students
Pugliese. Bobby Simpson, for the second six weeks of
Michael Tiller and Jason Wood; Tatum Elementary School school.
- A 8 8: Todd Adams, Donnie honor roll students were recon- Grade 6:
Anglin. Quincy Anthony, Billy Ar- fly announced for the second six - A Bolnon luno Rebecca
mstrong. Rocky Baker. James weeks of school. Whiteley and Roy Hillin:
Borton. Ashley Birdsong. Carol Grade 3: - A 8 8: William Barrett Mar
Brazeal. Ellena Charvis, Nikki - A: Vickie Gilbert and Tiffany thew Berkau Brion Bolton
Cunningham Jennate Dixon McCoy: Melvin Bradlord. JoNel Dale,
David Fails John Fitzgerald, -- A 8 B: Rochet Adams, Amy Shawn Hicks, Lucretia Hiebert
Danny Gilbert Robert Greer. Allred, Freshicka Anderson, Ronetta Isaac, Eduardo Man-
Tony Hale. Justin Harsh. Kenny Barrett, Blair Bartley; chaco, Rebecca Morales, Wade
Sheshieko Isaae, Melissa Jones, Jason Bartley, Sarah Beall. Parsons, Chandra Shaw and
Belinda MacAlistev, Andi Me- Shoteria Bolton, Amy Coshell. Todd Sutherland.
Milllan, Misty Milstead, More Corl Crockett Roy Cox Mott Grode 7
Parker, Mary Gail Pena, Norio Cunningham, Brooke Davidson. - A: Bridget King and Morion Jesse E. Money, Tammy E.
Ramirez, Jamie Ritter, Teri Ross, Cristy Davis.
PunoleWetehmem:
Woodlawn townsite. Amoco is
the operator.
Designated os the No. 1
McElroy-Chothom. It flowed
181,000 CF gas per day on a
half-inch choke and was rated at
630 000 CFD on absolute open
flow.
The Tyler-based operator took
the hole to total depth of 10,150 <
feet and plugged back to 6,554. •
It will produce from a set of per-
forations at 6.525 to 6,596 feet
into the wellbore.
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Nov. 28-29
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Longview is the operator.
drilling action Is Receiving a solid 12,000.000
in Rusk County four CFD rating on absolute open
miles northwest of Garrison, flow, the well will produce from
with Texas Crude Exploration of a set of Cotton Valley per-
Houston as the operator. forations at 1,970 to 10,283 feet
The well has been designated into the wellbore. Bottomhole
as the No. 1 E.D. Smith. Carrying was at 10,402 feet.
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 28, 1984, newspaper, November 28, 1984; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1499661/m1/10/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.