Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1965 Page: 7 of 8
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Bollar Value
Smackover
.the Cotto* Valley Lima and thaar
!beneath It., which include the1
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estimate*
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lle said imtei>endent
tht. vaiueMihescven^weiU
oil pi oration n-guUitkms
The other two fields named as '
SmtHtwer Lime
! Whh another compUcaUd ehartl
he showed how ruflertions ot un -j
Iderground shock waves are tied to|
known depths registered in wells j
I to provide atructu e mans
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t «M«e s« —.ffl. -TT- XZ sb'iT KS
(holds oil. ipreaervation. To defend ____
chi** Hon. the ‘.'t in the were Rryan a Mill and New Hope „w hl. War......mv If !hc <™T<mc> i
b.% •«-- «-r* seas,'—•-
i'^Tfkd* * '^S^rwells. these fig terest that be,' ,. In 1H8. jSSTtow “kil ront tbutiot. “ The ml '*» '«* aU r'*h‘* »h» "w h
•» «**•1' ___ehsoomeiial ~ he declated j Peixinger aalJ there |s no Indi-lino,,.,..,. s-,rt Ter a; !• “aUai-i
jtatHiu is any aiadsawng ot tie* «U|unbeilevahie ••
” I play in this general area at least I He w<« assisted in he T.r... ~
Ithrough this year Seismograph!,^ Hr ate. A C Herrmann
activity is running at a high level | r>hj, A sarlui. who irlrodui
.he added
THF RAINS COUNTY LEADER
Emor -. T< xas Thursday March 25 1955 Pawn Bcv-eg.
thM «»V* *«» itwtM^t mmmm
mo*S. nbMOUtlv m woman
ire to fear from a furtive grab onlarouse
dark street than from a rude I la one case, a bill collector tod
nudge in a crowded elevator. la housewife arrested for swattiog
|i?* Vo..- tc r.J
l to punish’*' If”an inUvider liaaW explained In court lhat the eod-
llart
and helpless on the floor. •*rtor trVtnK “> repo«*» her fur-
no righi to kick him in|n*lure ',v lone, had vursad bar^
vomM
nil you have
the head to teach him a lexuon
Punishment us the law's job, not
Phenomena." he decked
her with hi* fiat,
led her freshlv-ironad li
[onto the flour.
, 1 • ‘
Before arming yourself with)
»ta>|U weapon, efteca with the polio*
|Possessing H may tie unlawful even
g, though you never put it to use
I For *»x»rr»pl4»
some reassurance:
,cl W. LENNON
ranee - Real Estate
fcMOKV, HX.
il« p , evsmple -si a hsi-, *
j ,1, Your right, broadly sjeak-fcf Uar «“ •«"»*
. . ’ 1 , ted in some communities bu* no
ir« w ro ^renter than vour ne^ |.^ t
|A minor attack does not Justify a|‘l‘ " j)ere
Sartin. who introduced "“Jor counterattark Thus, a man'
the program retailed that the Me (who reacted to a slap by stabh ng((if ,h„ ^,av Ufi(h
.* ’ ■ ••• *e....... ^ . ..... _........men, and nice mtraint
emphasis on Sinackovrr d-wovenes yan(ls fM.w WHS drilled five years have exceeded his right of self •1>t0fhcd rrflic..„n
presented serioiai problems for hisjJ>!0 to touch off an extended seanl- defense. Pa. w.ts a wo: .an who shot
branch of the new industry because!,,,, .smmInner ifas- in this nren !annthei
the court
If aid hid
•nd added:
w»»uld hav** hwa t
woman if she had stool for that •*
dnJ Ywu are not required, in the heatj
n«U th#» tYHV 1#i art with mtrfwf 1uH»f '
in measuring vnur
year period witli 12 pro ipc", the law w'H "-ke in'" mn
duceis established at West Yanti.'d<<eration the surrounding circum-
Smackuver gas In this oren (another woman for merely jsiiling
of the new techniques required to I that :«l Sm.ickoviTiher hair
interpret deep structures. L*|* had been drilled near the city! Ot course
He displayed a chart showing aL, ^,c ,jvc ■ • — —
stratographic cross-section of theLuct _______ _________
East Texas Smack over belt andlan(, conK>
pointed out the lack of definile re-j sardin emphasized the tremendous!
.llationship between sections above|lmpoct tp, el] mdustry has on the|
' ‘ (area economy and the mutual good:
I feeling between oil company per
Isonnel and local people.
A public service featare of the
Aroerkan Har Assoriatlea aaa the
Mate Bar of Texas. Written hr
Will Bernard
■say Boo .-saw i' so W saMBtBS
demanded” wrote Oliver Wendell I
Holmes, 'in the presence of an up-
lifted knife '* '
Moreover, the law makes fair!
allowance tor the normal human
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Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1965, newspaper, March 25, 1965; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth834523/m1/7/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.