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AMMOILL SUNDAY NEWS AMI GLOBE
LOCAL POLICE
«
GOTO SCHOOL
HOME FEEUNG FINE
GRAIN ADVANCES
10 POINTS LOWER
alive
BAR SILVER.
euributed largely
evenimg-up of •e-
6:
FT. WORTH LIVESTOCK
• •
DENVEN, Dee.
Refining com-
the
GRAIN LETTER.
NEW ORLEANS SPOTS
GUINKAS Eneh
Chicago. 'They journeyed to the
Stoeks 478,870 hales.
DALLAS SPOTS
Houaton 10.7; Galvenon 19,75,
nuninat
N. Y. COTTON TABLE
Dee.
Cotton
of Dalhart.
the effort* toward treatment of ran
cer in the early stages aa moat cases
in Crockett county was completed
Janunry liter i Mareh ia.16e: Mar 13.10e,
1,650 feet from the north line and
patienta or to lack of expert diag-
2,238,00 242,000
24,000
fyture7
T,
The faet tw
'% dinponition to lower the estimates of pro-
A i duetiens in some eountries abroad, which
bi
houses that haw taken the
dt
IS
IT
22 03 0% W
whleh de net route berk
in1
77
Gremne Cananes Cap 417 Its
• -
*,2
Gilon
II M
as Dr.
J. Mead of Wisconstn,
Borger.
of years and has proven of value
Texam.
3
let
91% M
ANY LENGTH
ANY SIZE
■ *
in
*• ST
102%
are
IM
146
I a
194
#
■' 2
*
q
WW8MO
DR. R.P.‘ANDERSON, Technolo-
glet, American Petroleum I not It ate
a,0Ae
14%; Hen-
io 1221
n 144
110
III
DUE TO REDUCED
ARGENTINE GUESS
a report of the co-operative motor
fuel research during the past year
at the Bureau of Standards, epon-
sored by the Bureaa. the National
Am. TeI-Tel.
Am. Tobacco II
Anacondu Copper
night. Miae Duncan plans to take
a number of children to the hos-
pital this week and is anxious that
parenta of children needing treat-
ment get in touch with her early
thia week. Her telephone number
iason
th of
10 of
Iding
FIRST CRIPPLED
CHILD PATIENT IS
tehed
nique
r the
igged
Oven
,10 60
Iur.2 ’
Humbie .
.Ito
. ion
.11*
.126
Ite
feet and atruck no salt and line.
Newman Oil Co.. No. 1 B. C. Clark
Ite
ize
i2
Ite
braces were applied to ble littie
legs, made crooked by paralysis.
Re it able to get around in fine
ehape and is on the road to recov-
ary, Miss Medora Duncan, nurse
for the committoe, reported last
Prof. C. F. Tolman of Stanford
Univereity who, with several as-
soclates, la carrying on this re-
search project in California, has
made thia discovery through the
study of living diatoms. He found
that at placet along the modern
beaches of the Pacific Coast “dia-
tom epidemies" take place, through
which thousands of tons of dlatoms
Prev.
Clme
10.82
10.52
tea*
10,85
10.50
FreporTexaa Co..
General A.ehall ...
Gan real Meetrie ...
General Motor
Gran: Northern eM
Amarillo.
Texas
Phene 4412
Ig of
have
i the
trill*
and eompuny i
NKNS Over 4 pounda
HENS leehorn, and liuht
PIINGS Under 1% pounds
BPNINGB Lara........ .
SPNINGA lawhorn. .......
MMIHTKKK 4lld ..........
ST AGO.....................
GKESK ....................
DUCKS ....................
flush
1s •
s
2700
600
lieu
UN
lae
lee
! the
pre-
near
106%
65%
84
41
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Chicago Meeting Will Hear
Discussion of Such Sub-
jects aa Quick Starting and
Rapid Acceleration of En-
gine and Anti-Knock Rat-
ing of Motor Fuel.
Pan-
OU
the
Inter. Paper ....
Kennecott Copper
Wheht
Corn .
Oats .
Whent .
Corn
Quta
eome
week
1:
N. Y. COFFEE.
4 My The Annociated Prens. I
good
halm
I feet
I well
1.
been
where
Im of
I out.
I vet-
at a
killed
their
they
. the
Joint
hole
night
23 PRODUCERS
IfROM3DTESTS
INWEST TEXAS
(Ry The Ansoclated Prem.)
NEW ORLENS, Dee. • Heal rotten
drill-
m an
bemm
n for
ost as
illing
brdon
when
the
time
rich
pro-
f oil
• was
CHICAGO GRAIN .
RBCCEIPTS,
Tb.
t was
a any
minly
West
, middiinu
middiine
AMARILLO PRODUCE
Th. followinu pricew era quoted by Swift
I
Il and
kt of
Lally
drill.
feet
11 in
ng at
depth
KORK KELLEY
PIPB MINE CONTRACTOR
1111
IN
1001
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141
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(By The Asubelated Preea.)
NEW YORK, Dea. 1 -The rollon mar
hat waa gulet ladar with businens euein
motor fuel of these organizationa
■bao been la existence for a number
ppur,W% •0
the firat eqm-
INSTRUCTION IN COURTESY
AND CONDUCT FEATURES
CURICULUM
any WHERE
Amarillo, Texas.
December 2nd., 1927.
PECOS COUNTY LED WITH 9
OIL WELLS, CRANE SEC-
OND WITH 6
4%
and.
> v
ainp
E.LDE GOLVER, President of
American Inetitute of Mining and
Metallurgical Engineers
SAN JACINTO COUPLE
MOVING TO LUBBOCK
ft
M<
Grat < 46047: firat. 401042%e;
*1*1 Ite ‘
wuekeri fowl 16021We: «prinu l Hl Ha l
turkeye 25030; Fooster Ite I ducka M* ;
weiene ler.
st tel
they
acre
le to“
le 6,407. The children were exam-
ined at a recent free clinic here,
and a fund of 83,000 la being rained
to pay for treatment la the in-
dlgrnt cases.
li ।
National Ninegit
I 5". iii o*1
1063
3
#*
y
8
. 17000
• 6,000
trlaa and ha* thua benefted thet
motoring pubMc. Every car wner
la mterested ia quick starting and
rapid acceleratlon and eome of
them are alao interested in the anth
knock ratlag of the fueL
The anti-knock rating le impor
test from the standpoint of the de-
gree of compresston that can bo
obtained In the automobile engine
without knocking The higher the'
compresslon the greater the mile
age from a gallon of gasoline: but
higher compresalon results in i-
creeled tendeacy to knock, with
the result Abai the anti-knock rut
eight
vhere
rs by
Io. 3.
fence
m
in
DAILY NEWS MARKET PAGE
AB following marketa. except 1acal urain and produce, unlena otherwime eredited, farnished by THE ASSOCIATED PaE8S
and pubeld.
M. net eern-
E
a“eclared Muular aupr
Huepacommon w*'
."as
TICKER TALK
(By James E. Bennett A Co., 641 Amarillo Building)
rille
idian
...
destgn of the engine aa regards Ab-
lowable compresston. Some car
manufeeturers aan taking advan
taga vf the increane durlag the
laat tow years In the ant-knock
rating of gasoline sold throughout
the cvuntry to incrense the com
GRAIN LKTTER.
Deliverie have pot been *■ heavy M
manager of the Amarillo Long-Bell Jan.
Lumber company for several years. i Mareh
Mrs. Munday was before her mar- Mny :
riage this fall, Mies Marcella Walker
atlonai“ToFE.SyMMAEY.
torly alvidend"o"
Janunrz. 1, recora l
OuluU Byl-"T ...__
Ir.zuarterly 4ivlqen on
12 91.00, payable Janunry
ehenp muter Moab
point of dividende ana
may baa a vary atrya«
, > ernine dividend re-
literal marqin and there
>y dhe atoek abowid Be*
Inta, and./ a renewal of "eeene bzing:
eglem oft „lighy In late l radiac Mar
I By The Amoeintd fina.l ---
DALLAS. Dee, 1 Spot rotion l».»te. 1.6,
whieh have roraHod la aa
eompany'* proti marwia.
maningemeqt much further
peeted to be made darine
ANE of the most notable gath-
1 l erings of motor fuel experts
ever assembled will meet in
Chicago in December In conmectton
with the Annuel Meeting of the
American Petroleum Institute, to
discuss varioda pbases of the mo-
Houston ol ...... N 164
Hala on Motor. .... 87 601
Ind. n-Gms ...... 1 14'
ImZ erguu h 1; 238
Intr. Niekel... Ml
Mr. Munday has been assistant
Dr. C. F. Tolman of Stanford. Dr.
David White of the U. S Geologi-
cal Survey, Dr. Hugh 8. Taylor
of Princeton, Dr. R. A. Millikan of
California Institute of Technology.
Dr. F. E. Bartel of Michigan. Dr. &
a Lind of Minneaota. Dr. E. M
Reid of Johns Hopkins and Dr. I.'
B Conant of Harvard.
At the Annual Meeting of the In-
stitute la Chicago in December
there will be a senslon oa funda-
mental renearch devoted to a dis
cusslon of the research projects
bow being prosecuted, with partie
ular reference to establlshing a
closer cooperation between petro-
leum technologists and the researcb
tellows. Dr. H. B. Taylor, Chair-
man of the Central petroleum Com-
mittee of the National Researeh
Council, Dr. T. C. Whitmore o*
Northwestern, Chairman of the
Division of Chemistry and Chemi
cal Technology of the National Ro-
search Council, and B. L deGolyer,
president of the American Insti-
into of Mining and Metallurgical,
Engineers and member of the Cen"
tral Petroleum Committee, are con-
tributios to the research discun-
mn of
NEW YORK.
Milter; Chieagot Mominu deliverien of
442,000 wheat and 864,000 corn ware put
the
the
and
rm pt
same
tving,
haul
Silverton lakes Priday and bagged,
twelve geese before returning to .
Amarillo. The largest goose weighed I
nini pound*.
1, block 33, township 2 south, T. A
P. Ry. Co., survey, ha* a surface
elevation of 8,744 feet, had no salt
and topped the lime at 2,950 feet.
California company No. 2 Currie
in Glasacock county was completed
dry and abandoned at 1,613 feet. It
ia 330 feet from the north line end
2,310 feet from the west line of sec-
allaw Tr^Ceaah .. 14 11 20
imm. PetroL. .... M IV
Head. 0*1 N. Y... I* U« 81
head Mark ateady. Heet ateer: 58.00.
MUM; raw. and heifer* 57,00010,00,
87.000 13.281 feeder, and Mocker
s1.00u1z.02i bull* H
WICHITA LIVESTOCK
WICHITA, Ken., Ite- l - CaUte Rro-
eelgua *M tend. including MO enivex,
trade nominal, far week i beef atom un.
shanaed; tal .ha etoek Mroue to 260
hiher; all euttera firm; bulla atendy to
Jtehteter; enives and vesia around 600
hiaher; atoekero and feeder ntrone to
2 higher.
out by 1
in laat 1
in varyil
POTATOES
t Hy The Ansocluted Prens, i
CHICAG, Ite-. 1. Potatous .low; Wim-
consin neker round whiten 11 4 1 (46
Minnewota, North Dakote sneked romu«
ghr Theamaaa. Oil KdMer.
4.mna About Oil Matter, in
tion >13, block 29. W. A N. W. Ry.
Co., suryy, ha* an elevation of 2,628 D
lively raey ahowing of Liverpool went,----.
priee off a few pointe after the enit. De- tonrieot I
cember deelined to 11.40. ead May te
Pan-Am PM B ...
Para. Pam, Leaky.
Penneyivenia ......
Phillip. Puroleum .
Radie Corp.........
Mendine ......
Remineton.Bead ...
Reynolds Tab B ...
Frigoo.....2.
1 seaboar Air Line .
| Baabeard A. 1 pfd .
Bran Roebmek ....
Sinelair Com. OU...
outhern Paeirie ..
BeeMwra Hy......
tien of >.703 feet, the test topped the
■alt at *40 feet and the limo at 1,-
926 feet.
In Gania county, Emerald Oil Co.,
rdmplrtod its No. 1 D. Boren at 2,-
000 feet with a hole full of sulphur
water struck at 2,500 feet. Witk a
surface elevation of' 2,201 feet, the
test topped the salt at 855 feet and
the limo at 1,535. It had oil ahowing
at 1,844 feet, 1,902 feet, from 2,-
035-44 feet and from 2,392 to 2,400
feet. The location was 350 feet from
the north line and 2,310 feet from
THREE LOCAL HURTERS
BAG LIMIT OF GOOSE
Three other Amarillo hunters have
returned from lakes near Silverton
with their limit of geese.
They are Al Alapsuch, general su-
perintendent Prairie Oil and Gas
company; Frank Rheims, assistant to
Mr. Alspauch, and Kay Bourland, of
the Imperial Belting company of
nen worka me far Voreln ponsum
munt te on a large wale ead there
white* end Med river Ohle‘• 11*0*11.40.
! lah- aacked rumuta, number 1. *1.0-
tended that uraina had qot out of a •
ead are hi a period of ndveneine priees.
offie at U1..AmarillgBuilding...otfiez hous *.a.m. te • L ■ Teisphone 4470 y J9M.
ihe -e345a -K-homa, Kanas, Colorado and New Mexien Plaine Oil Field W eloomed and Solicited
tor feel questlon. Such Matter!
as qulek etarting and rapid ae-
celeration of the engine, the anti-
knock rating of fuel nd others
bearing or the question of grantor
mileage for a gallon of gasoline
will bo taken up.
oounta in preparaton for the wyernment
crop repor, next Turnday. After eell-
ina off te t*.43* early, January advanced
la 10.62, bat eneed later, eloeine at ll.Mr.
The general market elosed eney, I polnta
higher le 10 polnta lower.
The market opened steedy at a decline
af > polnta to an advanee of 2 Pol ala.
LAquidation and wouthern wellimu and prob-
ebi, local mellimu promoged by the rela-
i by The Amwoeiated Prem.)
FOUT WORTH. Ite. a.—The how trade
here today wa* wenerally atendy. Cattie
and sheep were nominal.
le to
■ . .
n the
»«. in
ocent
id is
orteu
W C--
Cloelne quotntiona on wheat wer un-
nutiled, *0%e net higheri rare %a%:
Win up; oate al *q%e to %e sale, and
provisions varying from 11 cent* deelime
‘----- if 17 cents.
10 Sit,
M lllk
*4* US',
34 101%
7
men
tend
nem-
ihieh
an-
•ell is -to 10 point* Mater.
mta Freeport Te«a* direetore are neheduled
"on to meet far diyidond nnuet aa the Itch
of thie month. In aa mark a* the company
ha, more enah on hand than ta needed tor
phur water struck at 2,108. It is
wei estimated at 106,451 balm, againat
154,931 Ins: year.
— — ——--- — — —------ -- mmwa ane the till SR* of subatitnte mar.
was 220 feet from the north line keta. syin: wb , livht ana penttorea. nanv ru
and 550 foot from the west line of Salew. 11.200 harroh. P'rime erude 8.87% : Atlantie Conet Un.
section 5, G. M. A S. A. By. Co., eur- EEtmeiogna5.51 Panyr; lies'; Marh
vey. | 10,73 ; May 10.94, and July 11.12,
.9%
167
work. Shortly after, the gift war
matched by one of the M mo size
from the Universal Oil Products
Company. To determine Jast how
ita research funds should be ex-
pended for best results ths In-
stitute consulted with the Na-
tional Renearch Council, a co-
operative organisation of the scion-
tiac men of America established
to promote cooperative research,
with the result that the Council
established a central petroleum
committee to recommend to the
Institute the establishment of fel
lowahips in varlous university and
government laboratories.
The work on the individual proj-
ects is under the direction of men
well-known In their respective
fields, the list including such names
ateny and unehanged. Hata* 2.420. lew
Maek Trurk ......
Marland oll .....
M-K^r. ..........
Mo Pncirie Md^
Montuomnery Ward
Nab Moth -----
< Special to Th. Sunday Newa-Globe. )
SAN ANGELO. Dec. —Nine coun-
ties in the Permian Basin of West
Texas laat week completed thirty
tests for oil, of which twenty-three
were producers and seven were dry
and abandoned. Pecos county led
the list with nine producer*. Crane
couuty wae next with eis, Winkler
had five, Upton county two and How-
ard county one. One test each was
abandoned dry ia Crickett, Garza,
Glasscock, Howard, Pecos, Val Verde
and Winkler counties. Completions
during the proceeding week num-
bered seven producers and four tests
dry and abandoned.
Three of Pecos county's completed
producers were by MeMan-Marland
in section 34 1-2 (vacancy atrip) No.
g Yates, 275 feet from the south line
and 2,850 feet west of the northwest
corner of section 35, block 194, C. C.
A 8. F. Ry. Co., survey, made 115
barrels of oil hourly initially from
1,504 feet. li has a surface elevation
•f 2,617 feet, topped the limo at 1,-
856 feet and the pay at 1,370 feet.
No. 9 Yates, >75 feet from the north
lino and >30 feet from the eoutheast
corner of section 101, T. C. Ry. Co.,
eurvey, was completed for 100 barrels
ite hour from 1,500 feet, one hundred
fart in the pey. It has a surface
elbvation of 2,602 feet and topped the
Uma at 1,307 feet. No. 10 Yates top-
ped the pay at 1,398 feet, waa drilled
to 1,510 feet and made 50 barrel*
an hour initially. It is >75 feet from
the north line and >30 feet cost of
the southeast corner of section 101,
T. C. Ry. Co., survey. The well has
a surface elevation of 2,827 feet and
topped the-lime at 1,820 feet. .
Other completed Pecos county pro-
ducers were:
Mid-Kansas and Transcontinental
No. 9-B Yates, 330 fset east of ths
northeast comsr of the west half of
section 80, block 1, I. G. N. Ry. Co.,
eurvey. In section *1, block 1, I. O. N.
Ry. Co, survey, 811 feet from the
south line; elevation 2,205 feat, top
of the lime 945 feet, top of the pay
>74 feet, total depth 1,080 feet, initial
production 612 barrels hourly.
Rod Bank Oil company No. > Smith,
882 feet from the north line and 1,
980 feet from the west Uno of sec-
tion >4, block 194, C. C. A S. F. Ry.
Co, survey; elevation >,760 feet, top
of the limo 1,511 foot, top of tko pay
1,585 feet, total depth 1,666 feet,
Initial production 80 barrels an hour.
Roxana Petroleum corporation No.
1 Tippett, >75 feet from the south
find 830 feet from the west line
pf section 102, T. C. Ry. Co, eurvey;
elevation 2,675 feet, top of the limo
1,335 feet, top of the pey 1,350 feet,
total depth 1,521 feet, initial produc-
tion 115 barrels an hour.
--ATumble No. 8 Smith, 275 feet from
the north line and 2,800 feet from
the east Une of section 38, block 194,
C. C. A 8. F. Ry Co, survey; eleva-
tion 2,589 feet, top of the limo 1,308
foot, top of the pay 1365 feet, total
depth 1,480 feet, initial production
835 barrels hourly.
Gulf Production Co, No. 8 Yates,
>00 feet from the north limo and 550
feet west of the northwest corner
of section 102, T. C. Ry. Co, sur-
vey, in Runnels county school land;
elevation 2,555 feet, top of the limo
1,255 feet, top of the pay 1,265 feet.
Automobile Chamber of Com-
1M
, Mik
14
- eloned al 13.10e, the veneral market elos- '
_ ing a ateudy al net advanees of 1 to 7 gi
pointa. Sales were estimated at 21,000
bags. Closing quotations : Decemher ill la;
The first patient taken in care by
the Amarillo committee for erippled
children, le home from the hopital
and feeling fine. He le litti Ray
Paul Burleson,' who has spent a
week in Oklahoma City where
AFTER HOURS -JPpDMs"I
nosis. The association will distri-
40% 4>
g.y
1319 23% I
-27
role daily after a shot with >80
quarts from >,<18 to 2,696 fset.
Roxana No. IC Hendricks, 3M feet
from the north Une end UK feet
from the west line of section >0.
block B5, public school land; elevu-
tion 2,812 feet, top of the salt 1,340
feet, top of the limo 2,486 feet, top
of the pay 2,692 feet, total depth >,-
888 feet, initial production 880 bar-
rels an hour.
Humble No. 4 Hendrieks, 900 feet
from the south line and 1,050 feet
frees top of the salt 1,4*0 foot, top
of the lime 2,042 feet, top of the
pay 2,865 feet, total depth 2,390 foot;
initial production 2,402 barrels daily.
Independent No. 1A Hendricks >,-
810 feet from the couth line and 180
feet from the weet lino bf section
84. block B5, peblic school load; ele-
vatien >418 feet, top of the salt L-
885 fee*, top of the lime 2,560 feet,
top of the pay 2 824 feet, total depth
2,879 feet; initial production 7,509
barrels daily.
Tidal No. 1 Amburey 2,640 feet
from the north line and 1,320 feet
from the weet line of section >4,
block 7, public school land, was
abandoned at 4800 feet, making 50
barrels of sulphur water dolly. it
had a surface elevation of 2,995 feet,
topped the aelt at 1,170 feet and the
lime at 3,842 feet.
In Upton county, Texaa company’s
No. 4 Perry, 830 feet from the north
line end 660 feet eaet of No. 3 Perry,
section *, O. C. A 8. F. Ry. Co., sur-
vey, was completed et 1,995 feet mak-
ing 115 barrel* hourly, 38 per cent
water. It haa a surface elevation of
2487 feet, topped the aalt at 544
feet, the lime at 1490 feet and the
(Bv The Ateoetated Prate.)
CHICAGO, Dec. a— Aetive buyine of a
more ueneral eherneter than for wome tme
To Producer*, Company Superintendents, and Lesee Foremen.
Gentlemen: —
A cold winter le predicted, hence sensonable te ack yen if you
have overlooked any unburied water, oil or gas lines beTore. con:
gealing time sets in on your property. If so, a phone cell will
Bring our estimate man to Ieoh your job over, submit you a roe-
■enable bid, and the following day the job can start, BECAUSE:
We have a competent organisation with large equipment:
Dtehine Machines, Air Tools, Trucks and Pipe Una Tools for oU
sites, to lay, take up, paint, ditch and back-fill any also lines or
lengths.
We now have erews working all over tko Pampa aad Berger
fields, and in the past two years have laid and buried hundreds
of miles of lines ta the Panhandle area, to the satisfaction of all.
Our main camp and equipment le located one-half mile north
of Skelly’s eamp at Phillipa. We call twice daily for messnges and
collect telegrams at Western Union, Borger, and dur Amarillo
telephone le 441*.
Soliciting aay work you have now or ta the future, no matter
how big or little the job, we are
Yours truly,
<1 KORK KELLEY.
_____________. .__iite ' Uta Pipe ..
hluher euain durinu the ehon ••■■ton 1-4 Pipe ..
coder lb* eame l nO •■eo— that have ee- > lY .....
toted wince Mendnf’a kraak. Harkt ofterines, Nai Traek
ecattered coverinu and pomne pita* fixine. Qhie . ....
The raatera batt and heavy rmins. The I Prarie Pipe
uary t.M; Marab 2.87 1 May IJM; Juty
8.M: September 3.101 peegmber, 1028, 8,16.
The demand for refined again wee din-1
nppointing, Priee were umehanged, rane
>n( from 8.60 to 8.80 for flea arena let ed
witk one refiner mecwvtinu buninesn al»»O
Sanadian Cer
taries yeer ended,
A"• 61,822,887 after
a-#
ghr"red.g"compmo, " puzartsipmiin
Ssmf.me" rTf
Southern A M4 ..
Btanqar Oil at Cel.
Bland. Oil of N.J.
8todabek«r Cora. ..
T-xa Cer. ......
fexm Gulf Bulphur,
fexma-Paeirie ......
2-", CeoMNl .....
7-P. land Tree*..
Treeraaet. OU.....
cnanfnbrobabi” "
CHICAGO CASH GRAIN
Illy Th* Amocinted Prem.)
CHICAGO. Dee. 1. Whent No. 1 hard
s.aave1,a4: No. 2 hard $i,32*41.33%.
Cora told) No. 4 mixed 00e ; Nu. 1 yel-
low 0444%.
Ont No. 3 white 86687%: No. 3
whin bnu56%4.
at 2,108 frat with a hole fun of au) pikan warhebippineGanera hna
----------------------- . ..
>410 feet from the west line of sec-that.cancer is on the inerease in the tol 4a 21%e.
Co? abtgek S..: an. *.08 „ot"tepema,ot"th senorxne? ro-----
(Ny The Augociated Prem. )
FORT WORTH. Dra. L Hee* Recelpts
700 hend: atendi pood butehers 41.11;
rack In* wan *7.75.
Amarillo'* police department ta go-
ing to night icheol!
Not because it io less educated than
the average force, but because in-
struction in courtesy, emergency sit-
uations and the like is carried out in
metropolitan departmenta and will
tend to Improve the espirit de corps
of thio city’s fotce.
Traffic Captain Loo Miller will be
in charge of hi* department'* in-
struction and probably temporarialy
of the entire deportment. The fire*
seeelon of the training school will be
held thle week and every week there-
after.
There will be no drill or squad
movements, but the men will go to
class. For example, the traffic mon
will be asked, “should the officer
first etop to pick up tko injured man
in an automobile accident or first
try to find the man who ran over
him ?"
Courtesy and the officer’s ap.
proech in making an arreet for traf-
fic violations especially will be
studied. Whet should officers do in
this or thet emergency will be the
principal instruction.
ROCKEFELLER GIFT AIDS
PETROLEUM DISCOVERIES Fitting Fuelto Motor
Aim of Gasoline Experts
ANE of tko first results of the
1 1 recent studies made pos-
Bible through the bequests
«t John D. Rockefeller aad the
Wniversal Oil Producta Company
to the American Petroleum In-
atttutu for pure research in petro-
leum ia to throw Important bow
light on the obscure problem of
the origin of oil.
Even before man learned to ap-
propriate oil to hie own use he
manifested considerable curiosity
about it and as tar back aa hiatorie
records go he hai puzzled over the
true nature of thia remarkable
liquid.
With the development of petro-
leum which began in America in
1859 and the aubeequent expansion
which made ell fundamental to in-
dustry. Intelligent Inquiry took
form and became widespread until
within the paat two generatlona
students of geology, chemistry and
physics have all concerned them-
selves with petroleum, ita constitu-
llea and Ita origin as well as Ito
uses. But knowledge of petroleum
is still only fragmentary.
It haa generally been assumed
sthat It is the decay of organic re-
-(ains, possibly, assisted by bacte-
Ftu activity, which makes petro-
leum. The recent contribution to
knowledge on this subject through
the American Petroleum Institute
research projects is of particular
Mnterest because it proves that oil
X actually generated by some
forms of life before death inter-
venen. Thia would make oil a di-
root product of vital processes of
Itving creatures rather than a re-
sult of alow decar and slow dis-
tillajion of dead orsanle matter
A___. C2MING KVENTS.
seaemdste.:
uively chenp Ml enrpimg, dfidnr"uk:
the."oshnieel u atronu.""W:"
peet H to have a sharp ndvanca.
Ampriean ""'6. brouuhe
on all recensiona in expectation that the
etoek iantrong, Wepeetn tetora.
22,000 harp advan—
106,000 Ameriean Radiator: should be bouuht on
66,000 ni..reernclopa in expeetation that Uto Hoaq
____ M.M.
20,000, 143,000 ; • number, of importane tmprvemen in
M.4M 64,000 liz.manufaeturin wyssra.* qrin w,
which will be —Grated in a higher mini
1 profie la 1028 and “—
General Matora i
play educational film* and will give ;
lecture*. In which women's club* will 1 ______
ee-operate at eivls c*nter> COTTONSEED OIL Amepan.Ss"
thewenatline of nection 1*7. block HKW "FonkeApnrtaFrteacnmc,aa Am Smmarmon.
3» H. a G. N. Ry. -0. survey. oil market wus lens active and ensigr, elog- Ameriean Sugar ..
In Val Verde county. Cruise Wil-in nt net declines of I to IB point ynder ' Am Bumatrn Tob.
Ham* No. 1 Holman was completed batg: nellinu by refiners, loral Iquidation
dry and abandoned at *.940 feet. It ' "nepire " zeeh "mprovemen! I wk•de
RBW YORK COTTON.
NEW YORK: oiton worked
pay at 1493 foot.
Champlin Oil A
— » —- --- --- -------- - Novfei-weter ... M 1071
in securing the solution of prob- Ne, Ameriean o... 47 *«
lews of common interest to the Sonhep,aeirie " * 100
automotive and petroleum indus “ -
Kreue, B. A ...... l»s
Loutvile-Nashville 4 II
ita operatinu requlrementa, it ta expecigd
thht the dividand paymen will asada be
inerensed.
U. s industrint Alechol: Ha* effeeted
subatantial redugtione In-----
K. C. CASH GRAIN
< By The Amociater Pren ।
KANSAS CITY, Dee. *. Whent No. 1
hard 81.3041.421 No. 1 rud, nominally
*1 41%«1 «T.
Cura No 1 white saKase: No. 1 yel-
low nominally s60s7e. f
Ooi* No l white nominally 62%4680:
No 3 nominally 61* se.
AMARILLO GRAIN
The fallowing rain priee ar* qunted
by th* Great Weal NIU aad Elevator com-
WHEAT Banta Ne. t hard, per ku.. U.K
KAFIR Per 100 pounda ........ 1.00
MI MAIZE- Pea IM sound....... 1.00
OATS-Per bushel................. .43
ins yenr. Shrewd peupl are
in the Mock. _ _
Tredin« Foreenati Early trrepulmts
i de. to fenlimine rate U expected to be
followed by • remewal W eonatrugtive ope-
.027 . _____ rtlon» with the IM M a whole Meeras
126 COTTON LKTTEK. I atrone. ConUewd pronounqed atrenuuh to
101 NKW YORK, Dar t CotUm worked I xpeeted ia the rail IMO
107% *0 lietie higher ngain durine th* Maori i *......
|*1 geuelon under th* pume influences that CURB CLOBK.
---- hey xlted eimee Mender', brenk, Ushi , Price Bato*
offering, ecatnered —wine and nome <•„
vlee figin. Beetera bel had henvy . Pia
rUM Markat —.m. HUI: to rule firm , CES:.
unti the wovernmnentreport -pa—
WALL STREET REVIEW
<Br United Prena.,
NEW YORK. Dee s—Deeribivu the
market, th. W.II tree Journar"“inan.
elei review aaidi "
.Stoeke were irtegular at th. week-emd.
Further advances oceurred in the rile,
equlpmente and verlou other .hare, •x:
prated te be at imulated by Presidene cool-
Mac t memnage to eoniress. Canadian
Pairiek Atehleon, Detawera sad Hudran
and other raraon dividena Mura M the
forward movement in enrrtore. Indra,
trial - were enlivened by up-rushes in to-
dividua .Irak. Ilk. Naah. Air Rei"er"n
DENVER LIVESTOCK and Commereiai solvent*
Mhi ‛E 3*1 T MI •CK Cormiderail irreglaTity marked the
-Necelpt2.400 hour, de t SnIn-up M "trudoa
deirine.t be out ofthe market over un.
fe* . But profit-takine waa enaliy ab-
norbed and the general list maintained a
strong tone.
PLAINS OIL FIELD NEWS
♦ « • a
Utah Law Ctee
10.62 10.45 ISM
10,81 10.64 10,6870
10.96 10,81 is.ai.ss
IS.** ISM 10.80-82
10,62 19.46 19,63-64
l-d
J a'r ong,. ci
t b ■ iggg e
------- --- ------ I dry oons NEW YORK SUGAR ,r. are secominu acglv, u curtaip-unc.
Th. Philippine Medieal association new «w4 ruturu
is starting a campaign to stop the I NHW YORK. De*. a-Coffe futuren leloned atendy: Sale 14,000 tana. Dekem-jcondueive toward, hev, feenu. Hene-
mounting toll of esneer in the Philip- opened today •• •• nivance of • to 10 ber MSI; Mareh 2.87; May UH; July meat, whieh l. bulliah at r—nl will
in... At . recent mooting of th. or , "pansnarnrwnla“faracjtt"sums: “ -02 • .’I"' - ■ “haycem"m-hra.manrk.umtd
gsnisation plans wer. made to center rawl of alighy in late iradine. Mar me T- A..e iated p,». > in dqtermined.
ment
puny
Ns in
aylor
A
1
Cattle- Re—4ft. 2,800 hend, ineluding
T00 ..Iva.; week'a lop. cornted ateer
81.78; fat uramer till*; fed renrHna*
*11.71; brat raw. M.S*, henvy alaeahter
ealyee M.S*.
Sheep Resetgta see head; week', topi .
Cholee tal lamb. *H.M; ehorn •taugMae
yearlings 810.78; alaeahter wethere 58,00.
. 32,000 82,000
MM 21.000
POULTRY
i Rr The Amocinted Prem.)
CHICAGO. Dea. *-Foehn.
s--zs
Imtontopihe game and any or hip cI."PMan.SM .oht.t. a»U or te
I the wheat art. The tart that the win" *** wan.
pee market 1. showine relative .(—noth, smupmu: •
ala— advanre in premiuma at the Gulf. b.Irom Ie.
the Itter beine rgarded aa .hurt ooear- | „T.c01
Ina., hpa had an influmnee here, aa ll pul. IxmuIY.PoT
our wheat on a more attrnetive beat, at zmn. ’ “J
I at th* nenboard. Some inqulries for of- " r—n wn
ferine, have bran rw-Hv-d. bet ne huni-
_ ,_____ ** 112% 11% 1172
-----—---- 1 Coen Prodgt ... 11 67 64% M%
A teature Of Ibl. seanlon Will be pun.damo.duu.itd u 17% n? 12%
Dupont de Nem .. Illi! 117 Ml.,
Rier. Pew-iuhe .. It 17% 27% 27%
Kiwi, kefriweration * 8% 8% 1%
- - • ..... 64% •«<*
4
•-"un woine, nuita. w to NFW Ek: praoisted Ea"a&.
Arlqengncnportbicrurplfurrur"whtchaMexlean
wilh May oal. entabilainu a new hluh p ,_______
record for the aeeaun. Bell leaders row- 1
71 M1
*1 17
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Munday, 803
South Virginia avenue. San Jacinto, Maren 10.50
expect to leave shortly for Lubbock.; May ...10.80
to make their future home, as Mr. July -1228
Munday has recently been made Des **12
manager of the Lubbock branch of
the Long-Bell Lumber company.
IS.Ma, net lomees of about 4 to • poing
under thia praia era. bel pomparauvely
•mall offerine: were ebaorbed by coverine
and trade buing, which beeame mere ae- i
tiva Surina the forencon, when nentiment
may have bean influemneed to a private re-
pon estimatinu th. erop at lt.S41.oeo
balea,
December, wold up to 10.62 and May te
tl.Mc. net advance of 1 to 11 pointa, but
Ihara waa a renewal at liquldation er
realtalne and mome eouthern —Ulna which
caurad reneions in late trndinu.
Seven private crop report, have been
insued the peat few dart with estimatew of
the yield fanginu from 12,842,000 to IL-
276,000 katas. Most of the reporte. how:
ever, have ranged between 12,100,000 and
12,900,000 bate end the everaue of the
seven ta 12,703,000, or alluhtly under the
«overnmen, November 1 indication at
12,342,000 bote.
There doe. nut appear to have been any
very definite erywtallisation of eentiment
• te the showing of neat Thurod«>> re-
peel ea etunlnsa prior to December 1, but
Eraderi have been talikinu from 700,000 up
ta nearly a million bate sinned tar the
laat half of November, or a total to De-
comber I at about 11,600,000 to about it.-
300,000 balea.
Private eablen reported bedging and
Bombay nellinu in Lverpool, but wald there
wa. a more cheerful feriinu le the Man-
cheater woode trade. wM ■ batter ku.I-
m.' for shipment to I nA a.
Tht amount of cotke on shiphoard
awaiting elearanee al th^nd of the week
Chirage Grat Weatern Mndlaa
rare revenue freiahl in No"aneig
bl 7M in Novemget, 1028.055 '
agalrat .,124.
Mdlbdebkmkuaddutu.am“a
pony's No. 8 Land, 330 foot from the
south line and 184 feet from the east
line of the southwest quarter of the
nouthwest quarter at section, 8, G.
pleted for 890 barrels in seventeen
C. A 8. F. Ry. Co., survey, was com-
hoars, 15 per cent basic sediment.
It has an elevation of 2,536 feet,
topped the ealt at 535 feet, the limo
at 1488 feet and the pay at >,710
foot.
Howard county's completed pro-
ducer was F. H. E. Oil company's No.
2A Dora Robert*, 1,170 feet from the
north line and 660 feet from the cast
Une of section 158, block 29. W 4
N. W. Ry Co., survey, which mode
40 barrels daily after a shot with 40
quarts from 1,851 to 1465 foot. It
has a surface elevstion of 8,747 feet,
had no salt and lime and petetrated |
a pay sand from 1,856 to 1,868 foet,
drilling to 1478.
Marland Oil Co.. No. 1 Fisher wes
complete st 3,850 feet, with a hole
full of'sulphur wster struck st 3446 j
•nd 3,575 feet. It is 900 feet from
the north end west linss of section
• , atendy. After openinu ome polnt higher,
i • covering and wome ' uten aupport,
BOSTON WOOLENS wlnbep“"arnyrraaiaznu enulaa"ntparu .
IBy The Arocinted Prezm.) , rat-back Kinel price, were net unehanged ;
------------- ---- -------- HORTON. Des, 1. The wool market I. te one pofnt higher Aporoximate .alea
bute pamphlets in native dialect, moresnctive.and r n.rrult fine wola are 14,000 December eloied ■* t SI; Jan
._____ , , " . »tronget, nithongh euotationa remain un- . .
educatin people in the cause* and ehaned. A lew tare. mill. <ama Into Ito i
prevention of the. disease, will die- mark. ami Irak u, zom foirtuheavz NEW YORK STOCKS
wrInI IIn I nup nn II -WI9 trrawry ■ >1'1 i - anume.a * -
both lb. fal: ami 11 month. Texna wools. sale in 10 Nun Im Sm
1 Allied Chem.-Dye .. 15 1*1% IM 11%
IM 117. 70% 705
*1 70% M% *0%
a lie', 100 ios
ll 17* iit% 16%
I* 60 68% 68%
s 63% *1% MS
1 170% 170% 11»%
* 1 il$ 1776 111%
23 ** Silk “ |
20 rw 107 1001
______— _____ >»i% 106% 197
Haltimon-Ohio ... 265 114 120% 1211
Hethlehem !< rat . • M 54% M1
hapek~Ohw ... 40 z1a% 212% 1111
the—peak: Corp . 100 86% 84% 14
Ch> Mi.s Pautpfi 1k S4 11% M1
ChiNornweter . aa 0% 90% *1
Bock ilana ..... ** IOT% 100. IM .
Chryata Motor . »» 7% 69% 02.
o Cola • H 1266 IMS )21%
Collina and Aikman 5a w* 97% •7% 1
Colornde Fuel .... 22 70% 7*
|Comi. solventa ... 1*" 170 1*1
1 Comeolidate4 Gee
9 lie
* 66
M 411
471 94
M 1101
1* 141
M IM'
M 111'
* sil
l 40
1 day. and were taken to hus
Ine mipounta. The deliveriee do not
■ land —pt the oat. aad lard
rx "' «tuhzmerzrrpga:
wEMeei"“aticity"gna vreomada weh" over the future ana fecetepta ilhe
in narrow limit-, ku. ike undentone "t wUkxos Aiks cLOsK.
February, UN, unhanged.
Maril* IM, unchanged.
Corn, December 82M. unchanged.
Junuary. 63%. unchanged.
Flax --December IM. ult 1.
February 157%. off 1.
merce, the Society of Automotive
Engineers and the American Pe-
troleum Institute. This report
comprises three sections, one deal-
ing with the relatlonship between
the starting quality of motor fuel
and the usuai laboratory diatilla
tion test; the second, with the
properties of motor fuel that are
important from Uto standpoint of
quick neceleratlon, and the third
with the results of a survey of
present day motor fuels to deter
mine thotr anti-knock rating.
The co-operative research an
st st
111 111% I
_____„ 144% 14%
-2
„ 0% HU 81’ ;
HU 52% 52%
M 71% » 11
IS IM IMf ‘
» 151
1 14% 20
M 9 I'
#rl Railroad .....lit U'
Flak Mubher ...... 1 141
rielsehmann ...... M Mi
No COTT°N TAB-Em Erlthmgarhts."vwpselnssnmtamnEhrle
oven Hiuh Low Clone Ctea ton mill, w.i reported north and aouth, a iiiMle laruer loda, and a ontTnuathm __________
t*M life ISM 10-64-66 lt.S* erubebly roerhins III.per cent at omelorpreentwentheromditiomswi Nkly ...............
a . iS tEa=E am"- 2==
nro *^J^ In feX | on appun Igihvrpostau...
_ Imercinitafur CT32irE?45
nninwt MI last wweek and 468 Inat VMM ~
Britishjgold shipmenta w0ek NaYa R..
vember 2,007,157"".,
,,5.. of totarpori at
anyualn""in"enaynatherzuam.mnemuzms:
orfeecunfavorableifnetn,""Moro"ehwte"
"entimnent.now. prevll. •• ’teal Mu**—.
mWt H p2 ei7 "PT. 2
wS ill? ~ iq awba"uMarket
outeM* .rad*. Llvy0oo pam
Inerened. vromsure ffomi Kre__________
in: with luenon Air" elo-Tnu unehanuia
and Nomurio 9 to 1% lower. Private
cbins mtmete ehe Argentina exportubi”
Wypu. all** to 140 miilien a. empara
th “roomhair • eatimat at 168,006,000.
Ekor demnend 41 the •rakoerd wa* re,
poFted a. .low, to« there were further
"liCi°. herd whent t the suif,
BUTTER AND EGGS rather ier” arimerie“ wbge")odinovomind:
I lly The Aesocinted rreas ) in, contrecto both the.morn:
CHICAGO. Dee. 1. Hutter higher ; । l^T" M|lTWr-. wuh no particular
erenmery atandarde “Benotna fatur «- »r—• ch," e non buili,h
-ailment inevidenee due to tb« .teadr
nheorption abroad, and any imeromse in
putside trnde might readily bring about
| better priee.
Corn: Corn market showed a very
. strong tone, with coneidlerable inerenne in
wer atend, today-wlih trade ugh. thkingtiio,tejenwhiehrnarorbrd.prof2
- panded .eurtallment al vroduetion In ct- | conunue light, but nu rfl,
< Inee tan mill, we: reported north and aouth, • Udi, larger ludav and a "
1.65 reaehine I* ver rem at om "r prowl wrather rnndRIona will likely
10.53 diviniona In lb.- neat twe week. Mur- rml im wome ineres. In 11
I reate the f—ling that North America*,
rappltae will to drawn on heavily until
Southern Hemisphere whent mova.
Rather feel that the market ta la a trading
pumition.
Fact* About Origin of Oil
Brought Out in Connection
With Thirty-eig ht Projects
in Fundamental Research.
IMbb Fiwifb . 1011972
8. A Bebber ..... W 54*
V. A mart .......M8 1462
Wahaab By.......... t0
Ward ByflBdi ,... J* 22
WteMrartLd ..i *4
wil,, lerlana .. H lib
Wilworih-ce. .... 11 a
•s st i #
. im lie im% 100%
: 2 2 22
.11 11! 111%
. 10! 109% 107%
. 307 n% M%
. 14 1M 1M
. *M 166% 164%
... -27 56%
106%
l(.Me: middling IS.Mc;
20 14c. Rare ipta 8,889
are washed up by the surf. tad
that this diatom dabrU contains a
large proportion of olL Moreover,
the investigatore were able actual-
ly-to observe the direct manutac-
ture of thle oil by the living dla-
oms. . t
This li ob! of thirty-eight pro}-
octo for research la physics,
chemistry aad geology which have
been initiated by the Amerlean
Petroleum Inetitata. A new era
la research la the geld of petroleum
was begun rka, In ■ December,
1925, John D. Rockefeller donated
$250,000 to the Institute for’tfis
total depth 1,390 feet, initial produc-
tien 1,780 feet.-
California company No. 6 Yates,
loose number one, 2,190 feet from the
sooth and east lines of section 34.
block 194. G. C A 8. F. Ry. Co., sur-
vey; elevation 2,546 feet, top of the
pay 1,192 foot, total depth 140* feet,
initial production 425 barrela hourly.
The failure listed for the week
in Pecos county was Douglas Oil
company's No. 1 White A Baker, 2,-
*10 feet from the north and east lines
of section *, block 194, 0. C. A 8. F.
Ry. Co., surve; elevatloa 2,443 feet,
top at the ealt 7*1 feet, tap at the
lime 1490 feet, total depth 1.718
feet; hole full of sulphur water from
1417-19 feet.
Four of Crane county's six complet-
ed producers were by tbs Tidal Oil
company, aa follows:
Tidal No. 4-“F' Univarsity, 1,650
feet frem the south line and 2410
feet from the east line of section
47, block 80; elevation 2,575 feet,
top of the ealt 1,110 feet, top of the
limo >,71* feet, top of the pay 2,765
feet, total depth >400 feet; initial
production, nine before shot, hole
fall of oil, 800 barrels daily after
shot with >00 quarts from 2,754 to
2,886 feet.
Tidal No. 6-"" University, 200 feet
from the south line and 830 feet from
the east line of section 47, block 80;
elevation >478 feet, top of the salt
1,180 feet, top of the lime 2,728 feet;
top of the pey 2440 feet, total depth
2428 feet; initial production none
daily before shot, hole full of, oil,
120 barrels daily after shot with 90
quarts from 2,865 to 2,925 feet.
Tidal No. 7-1" University, 900 feet
from the south line and 2,390 feet
from the cast line of section 47, block
80; elevation 2469 feet, top of the
salt 1,050 feet, top of the limo 2,700
feet, top of the pay 2,756 feet, to-
tal depth 2,905 feet; initial produc-
tion 160 barrels before shot, 400 bar-
rels after shot with 200 quarts from
2,755 to 2,885 feet.
Tidal No. 8-“I” University, 200 feet
from the south line and 330 feet from
the went line of section 48, block 80;
elevation 2478 feet, top of the salt
1400 feet, top of the lime 2,836 feet,
top of the pay 2412 feet, total depth
2,945 feet; initial production, none
before ahot, hole full of oil, pumped
160 barrels daily after shot with 80
quarts from 2412 to 2,945 feet.
Other Crane county completed pro-
ducers were:
Independent Oil A Gas Ca.. No. 4A
University, 1,650 feet from the north
line and 2810 feet from the west
line of section 46, block 30; elevation
2457 feet, top of the salt 1.158 feet,
top of the lime 2,770 feet, top of the
pay 2400 feet, total depth 2496 feet;
initial production, none before shot,
holo fall of oil, 850 barrels daily aft-
er a shot with 20 quarts from 2475
to 2495 feet.
Magnolia-O’Keefe No. 12 Univer-
eity, 1.650 feet from the north line
and 990 feet from the weet line of
section *8, block 30; elevation 2498
feet, top of the salt 1.180 foot, top
at the limo 2484 feet, top of the
pay 2,922 feet, total depth 2,967 feet;
initial -production, 112,„barrels daily
before shot, 650 barrel* daily after
a shot wi^h 90 quart* from 2417 to
>457 feet.
Winkler county'* five completed
producer* were by different com-
panies:
Southern Crude Oil Purchasing Co,
No. T-87-1 FL Hendricks, 2410 feet
from the south'line and 330 feet from
the east line of section 33, block B5,
public school land; elevation 2418
feet, top of the salt 1431 feet, top
of the limo 2,620 feet, top of the
pay 2425 feet, total depth 8,031 feet;
Initial production, 2500 barrel*
daily. 1
Murchison No. 3A Hendrick*. 2,-
310 feet from the south line and 990
feet from the west Uno of section 35,
block B5, public school land; eleva-
tion 2412 feet, top of the salt 1,260
.feet, top of the lime 2491 foot, top
of the pay 2418 feet, total depth
2,69* feet; initial production 200 bar-
-t
SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER a, 1927.
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Sunday News-Globe (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 30, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 4, 1927, newspaper, December 4, 1927; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1569238/m1/13/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.