The Montague County Times (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, April 11, 1952 Page: 3 of 12
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Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Dunson of
Fort Worth were guests of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Dunson, Sunday. Mrs. Dunson
is the former Miss Jeannie Lee
of Bowie. ,
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BOWIE
MAJESTIC
Friday & Saturday, April 11-12
“Pals of the Golden
West”
— STARRING —
Starring Roy Rogers
— PLUS —
“Harem Girl”
— STARRING —
Joan Davis, Peggy Castle
Sunday, Monday, April 13-14
“Rancho Notorus”
— STARRING —
Marlene Dietrich
Arthur "Kennedy, Mel Ferrer
(In Technicolor)
Tuesday, April 15
“Secret of Convict
Lake”
— STARRING —
Glenn Ford, Gene Tierney
Wed., Thurs., April 16-17
“Steel Town”
— STARRING —
Ann Sheridan, John Lund
Howard Duff
(In Technicolor)
TRAIL
Drive -1
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BOWIE TEXAS
ADMISSION Wc
CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE
Montague County Oil News
Dutro-Love Vows
To Be Said In April
New Pay Discovery Completed flow pressure 75 lbs. and hydro- tom hole pressure
In Engle Strawn Field of Mon- static pressure 2800 lbs. elevation 1039 feet.
1100, lbs i
tague:
George S. Engle NO. 2 J. W.
McCall, Montague county test
in J. Brumley Survey A-97, one
and one half miles northeast
of Montague, has been com-
George S. Engle, Dallas oper-
ator has staked location for new
7000 foot rotary wildcat in Mon-
tague county, 4
*>eicherviile and
A wedding of interest to their
friends In Bowie and the sur-
rounding area will be that of
j Mrs. Clo Dutro and Mr. Morgan
Love, both of Bowie, which Is!
Co. numbers scheduled to take place Sunday |
Mrs. A. Richardson oil: the 20th day of April. The cere-'
miles south of of BelcherviUe Con- mony will be said in the pres-!
glomerate Field: 1 ml. south- enee of immediate relatives at!
Continental Oil
the southwest of
2fz
Luae
miles to
Prairie
i east of Belcherville, 100 acres, the home of Mr. Love's daugh-
Belcher subn (Guada- ter, MH. Richard Goode in
mm mm mm ms
226.33 acre lease at elevation of *“ Conglomerate SO 5340-60 daughter of the late, Mr. and
902 operator. j feet, lime conglomerate SO 5360- Mrs. G. A. Stephens. She was!
Hearing Set Bv Texas Rail- 68 lime and sba*e 5466-5400 employed at one time by the
feet; drillstem test 5344-61 feet Bojpie Blade and the Fort Worth
barrels of 42 gravity oil per day
through 15-64 inch choke, with
gas-oil ratio 500-1, casing pres-
pressure 150 pounds. The well
sure 800 pounds, And tubing
was perforated with 30 shots
from 6228-38. Completion date
was March 28th.
Transcontinental Oil Corp.
N0.1 M. M. Gilbert, Montague
road Commission’ In Austin: , ,
The Texas Railroad Commis- "f0™Ed. gas/8 mln'*lown* Star-Telegram as a news re-
sion nas scheduled the follow-1 2 fml?” *°°*« min a"d Photographer,
ing hearings to take place in 930 ® ’ ^ttorfholf, Pres' Mr Love, nightwatchman for
Austin on the date indicated: sure' 1500 ^ 29 mln ’tfl0™ng B°W‘e' 18 3 f0rmer ranCher °f
2 p. m. : Standard Oil Company Pr“?“r\ 1200 lbs' Newport. Texas. He is the son
of Texas for field rules and a " n ot tbe latc Rev and Mrs A w-
county wildcat in section 20, J. determination of the MER for tL "number 1 ^irtl^Har pl0neer resldents of New'
L. Salmon Survey A-1122, six the fitter (Upper Conglomerate) Co' number 1, Mirtle Har- port.
an done half miles southeast of Field, Montague County, Texas. * a ‘° . Tb£ couple will be at home
Nocona and two and one half Montague county, April 22, 2 ^t ,
miles east of the Etter Field, P- m. : Standard Oil Company 1 " ’ . . ‘ ' Mr" Love’ on the NewP°rt high-
conducted drilstem test from, of Texas for field rules and a *59 way"
5392-5418 feet in sand, with determination of the MER for
lease or approximately 850 feet
tool open two hours. Recovery1 the Etter Bend (conglomerate)
was ninety feet of oil cut mud Field, Montague county.
and one hundred eighty feet of j MONTAGUE COUNTY DRILL- 2-fg-52, well completed March
salt water, with well showing ING COMPLETIONS i 15.
pressure of 2250 _ ,, ___„
Rolin OIL Company
S & 3550 ft. W Of NW-c G. W.
Thompson survey, but in. Total Welcome Service
depth 877 ft., TP, 852 ft.
,?“h Greets 10 Families
bottomhole pressure of 2250
pounds in 20 minutes. Operator
is drilling ahead.
number
MONTAGUE COUNTY WILD-
CAt PERFORATING and TEST-
ING in PROGRESS:
Ten new families were wel-
comed to Bowie last week by the
chamber of commerce welcom-
ing service.
Mrs. W. R. Covey made calls
to the following persons: Major
W. C. Yates, 709 N. Coffleld, of
the U. S. Army, formerly of Co-
2 T. B. Cunningham (dry) semi- ATTEND FUNERAL OF MRS.
wildcat: 7 miles north of Noco- JQNES IN FLOYDADA
na, 80 acres, Griffin Bayne Sur Mrs. Henry Riley, her daugh-
A-15, 467 feet FNL, 480 FWL ter, Juanita, and son and wife,
lease or approximately, 1058 Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kersey, at-
Perforating and testing were FEL, 2250 feet FNL Sur., three tended the funeral of Mrs. Ri-
in progress at Tom B. Medders^ fourths miles south production, ley's sister, Mrs. J. F. Jones of lumbia, S. C.; W. V. Armsworth,
NO. 1 Jackson heirs, wildcat lo j Total depth, 1138 feet. Dry and Floydada Saturday. 500 W. Walnut, formerly of Den-
cated four and one half miles abandoned: Spud 2-8-52. Com- Mrs. Jones was formerly Wil- ison, employed by the Young Ex-
southeast of the Richardson pleted 2-1152, 10 inches 68 feet ' ne Kirk, daughter of the late ploratlon Company; Edd Kildal,
Cado Field and five and one half! 7 inches 1120 feet. ; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kirk of Vash- 511 W. Pecan, formerly of Sher-
mlles northeast of Sunset in Continental Oil Co number 2 tl- she was raLsed ln that com- man, employed by the South-
Block 30, Titus CSL Survey. Op- j c Luna oil- munity. She died in the Lub- em Geophysical Company; W.
erator was preparing to perfo-| Rich’ardson Caddo Field: 5 mil- boc* hospital at the age of 65
rate from 5630-31 feet of Strawn es east o{ Bowle> 77.4 acres, in Thursday.
lime from 5605-22 feet, open 3 ^ Block 97_ Hlll CSL Sur 467 feet
hours, gas showed in 73 minutes 467 {eet FESL Blk 1210 B0BBY BRASHEAR VISITS
and recovery was 135 feet of feetsv^ number 1. Total depth PARENTS OVER WEEK END
free oil, 85 feet of heavily oil cut 5132 feet pg 6101 feet, TP 6087 Boby Brashear, a student ii
mud, and 10 ft. of muddy brack-j feet Drystem test in Caddo lime Arlington State visited his pa-
ish water, with bottomhole, 6079-6126 feet, gas in 5 min., oil rents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bra
pressure 1175 lbs, in 25 minutes, j houri open three hours. Bot- shear, over th eweek end.
Friday, A^ril 11
“Scandal Sheet”
Broderick Crawford, John Derek
Donna Reed
Saturday, April 12
“California Passage”
Forrest Tucker, Adele Mara
PLUS
“Target Unknown”
Mark Stevens, Alex Nicol
Sunday & Monday, April 13-14
“Too Young to Kiss”
June Allyson, Van Johnson
aspl Tues., Wed., April 15-16
“ Lady Possessed”
James Mason, June Havoc
Thurs., Fri., April 17-18
“Cimarron Kid”
Audie Murphy, Yvette Dugay
(In Technicolor)
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SERVICE
That God has dominion over
all evil was proved by Jesus’,
spiritual healing of sin, disease,1
and death and is a fact capa-
ble of demonstration today.
This is a leading thought of the
Lesson-Sermon for next Sunday
entitled “Are Sin, Disease, and
Christian Science churches. !
Death Real?” to be read* in the
“The law of the spirit of life
in Christ Jesus hath made me
free from the law of sin and
and death,” are the words from
the Golden Text (Romans 8:2).
The following verse from the
Bible is included in this Les-
son-Sermon: “know therefore
this day, and consider it in
thine heart, that the Lord he
is God in heaven above, and up-
on the earth beneath: there is
none else. ”
Mary Eddy has said, “Sin,
sicknes, and death ane , com-
prised in human material be-
lief, and belong not to the di-
vine Mind. They are without a
real origin or existence. They
have neither principle nor per-
manence, but belong, with all
that is material and temporal,
to the nothingness of error,!
which simulates the creations j
of Truth.”
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The Montague County Times (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, April 11, 1952, newspaper, April 11, 1952; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth645038/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.