The Hebbronville News (Hebbronville, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 25, 1930 Page: 6 of 6
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THE uranpnyyim NEWS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25. 1930
Locals
Mr. and Mrs.
the Texas Press Association
vention in Corpus Christi.
Mrs. W. T. Acklen of San Antonio
b visiting relatives in Hebbronville.
Mrs. Henry Timberlake and guest
Mrs. John Timberlake of Alice, Mrs.
Retta Edds. Oscar Thompson and
Mrs. O. A. Thompson were visitors
to Laredo recently.
Mrs B. G. Anderson has returned
from Alice where she was the guest Ramos of Banquette is the
• Mrs Theodoro Perez and daugh-
ter, eBrta, were Laredo visitors
lliursday.
Politics
Ed Sima and John G. Baylor were
transacting business in San Diego
lliursday.
(Continued from Page One)
come down to Fort Worth with al-
•f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A
Ball
thoroughly cleaned itself of mud was drilled through and seven feet i
and drilling fluid. The well is also of sand cored making bottom of hole '
making around 6.000,000 cubic feet 1,285 feet. Casing is set at 1,271 feet
of gas daily. The oil has a spicfic South Texas Production Com- :
gravity of 35.5 at a temperature of pany is rigging up to start No. 1
77 degrees. F. G. Martinez in section 6 in the
New locations Made j Magnolia gas field.
. . D....»■■ Dtw^nnf in
Before the end of the week there
were four new locations made with- i ., .
ing a short distance of the Gray- fee,‘ W_,th_CableJt0°_UJ
Just at this time Small has the burg's new producer and there will
edge on the hurdle and bids fair to j ^ a Spjrited drilling campaign in
Marvin Luisa Garcia and Genor- be in the run-off. that immediate area. The new dis-
eda of Laredo were visiting friends ■ Another potentiality looms largely COVery is fully five miles from any
in this city Friday. just at this time on the horizon and other production, which is the No.
that is*the probability of Texas hav- I j R a. MciKnney of Cosden 6c
ing a Republican governor in 1931. Co., to the east.
i Reports from South Texas indi-j
cate that Small is also making head |
M. L Dale attended way and the same holds in regard
con- to east Texas.
Penny Production Company No.
' About 55 feet of green sand and
shale carrying some gas was topped
! in this well at 266 feet.
New “Trolley”
Drives To Curb
Looks Like Bus
Chicago Tries Car Powered From
Wires But With Tires.
Not Tracks
Chicago.—The trolley-bus is
newest type of transportation
the
in-
Nordan 6c Morris No. 2 Trevino sta„ed here by the Chicag(, Sur
block 6 section 65 in the Muckel-
TEXA8 ALMANACS TO
BE ISSUED FOR 1*3«
The Dallas News Almanac will be
be issued again for 1930, according
to an announcement made recently.
The last issue of the Texas alma-
nac was put out in 1929, and cover-
ed Texas facts and figures for 1928.
The new issue will bring up to
date a lot of interesting statistics and
information about the state with t,
lot of new data available for the
first time.
The Dallas News and Stuart Mc-
face Lines in the outlaying dis-
roy field blew in while hailing was trjcts a8 to street cars. Two Gregor, editor of the Almanac, are
in progress at a depth of 1,237 feet and one_balf miles of service are do'n8 a real service to Texas in the
guest of relatives and friends here £jjorjs are being made for the Re-
Mrs John Timberlake of Alice is
visiting her children, Mr. and Mrs.
John Timberlake.
this week.
Mrs C. H. Leake, of Robatown,
was the guest of relatives here last
week.
Earlier in the
week Houston Oil The weU was rated M °ne °[ *ushcr already in use, and it is expected “wpilation and publication of the
publicans to nominate George butte. Company cored the sand at
If they do and Ferguson and Love
are the run-off candidates,
Texas roll up another Republican S(U. and Qn dr,H item the well flow
3,896
to 3,903 in its No. 1 Beasley, cen-
watch ter Block 36 of the Pettus town-
type. A gate valve was installed and tha, by the first werk in Ju,y 17 digest of Texas affairs,
the well put on choke and at last mj]es
will be completed, making
reports from the field was flowing the jargest troHey-bus mileage in HARNESS BUSINESS
SUCCUMBS TO
500 barrels. It is said to be the first
any city acording to the company.
CAR
vote that will jar some of the poll- t.d in eight minutes This is said to w<?11 q{ this character to be brought
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Eldred have Mr*. I. H Flores and children tjc'ans who insist that tht only licht be the best test made by any well jn jn tbe Muckelroy pool.
returned from a three weeks visit in Hpent the week-end in San Antonio. ^b*® **ick°f<^office
Corpus Christi. —"-- or w om . p
Miss Laura Gonzalez has returned
from Dilley where she was the
guest of her sisters, Mesdames Jack
Spruell and Rowland Harris.
so far drilled in the Pettus district.
Discover New" Gas Field
Lynch Davidson has formally An entjre,y new gas producing John
withdrawn his name fmm the mce. terrRory wafc opened up by Lion built a
He says:
“I wish I deemed
it wise to ac-
Duval County
J. O’Hem of Laredo has
derrick in section 1174 in
Oil and Refining Company in its No. O'Hern and Seacord field for his
1 McFaddin in southern Victoria No. 1 Servando Benavides.
Neither a street car nor a bus,
yet resembling both, the new vehic-
le gets its power from overhead
wires like a street car, and has en-
age
St. Louis.—The Automobile
has won another victory:
The J. B. Sickles Company, which
ough detouring range to allow it to; s*arfed making harness here wly*n
pull up to the curb like a bus. ox car*s were common, is quitti l
Since the pneumatic tires are insul- business after 96 years, J. Littmann,
ators, tow trolleys are necessary president, announced May 13. The
to complete the circuit. These have b,rn made much of the harness used
Mrs. Preston Dannelley and two
sons, who have been in Georgetown
guests of Mrs. Dannelley's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humphrey have|evt,r
returned home.
MRS. ORUV COMPLIMENTS
YOUNG DAUGHTER
rept the Hi aft o e o . county when the well came in Fri- Henne & Winch No. 1 Benavides smalj Wheels moving in a cut-shap- by wa8°n trains which started from
others who paul t teir own << day nigbt cllUsing much excitement in the Carpenter lease in southeast ed device Uke a swivel with deep St Louis over the Sante Fe and Ore-
pi. ice my name <>n t e tu et or u ,bflt community. Conservative part of the Cole field was tested grooves and strong springs to keep 8on Trails.
One of the most
in Hebbronville, as well
as one of the most largely attended.
enjoyable parties IVmocra,lc noni'ni""’n f " »ow|- estimates on the production of the Wednesday at 1,679-1.685 feet mak- lhe wheels on the wires when the
nor.
“In all my public career and in
every campaign for office, but one
well vary from 25,000.000 to as high ing oil, gas and salt water and is bus swings out to the curb,
as 40,000,000 cubic feet. It is not now drilling at 1,700 feet. 1 a seven cent fare is charged and
showing any oil. It has a total depth Blain & Shaw No. 1 Benavides in free transfers to street car lines are
. __ _ ~ . . . . 1 noon by Mrs. Gruy, complimenting What is for the greatest good °f 3,747 feet‘ section 173 in the west part of O’- >,jven. This amounts to a 10-cent !
A. M. rum e .wo «is on in(i— j----’ * - The new passer is a rank wild- Hern and Seacord field, was a ban- saving to those who formerly were I
was that given last Saturday aftei - ■ thought has been in my heart and , „ 747 fall
nAnn Ku Mrc r.mv rnmnlimpntintf ..... * .. . . j ( Iti l.
Casino Theatre
Miss Angelita Cruz, Mgr.
Houston for a month visiting rela- ^‘‘^o^h^ei^trb^rthXy" a^^lUintweM °ha^e cat kr^novod from any produc- <*oned Wednesday last, as a dry hole compelled to use both street c^Tnd
More thun one hundred children ‘ fuated me nnd ^11 not do non of either oil or gas. It is about at 2-817 feel aftcr testin8 some oil bus. Although some of the passen- j
and members of the younger set en- ( „ 22 * mile.; north and sliglitiy east 8as and salt water. A second well gers at the present time are only FRIDAY:
joyed Mrs. Gruy’s hospitality. ^Davidson takes n slap at Sterling. thc Rtfu8>° field and or what iS W,U bc starU’d in the near future- to novelty riders, the demand fo rthe
The lovely lawn of the Gruy home _ t. generally described as ti e White tbe west of the abandoned hole. W. service has been so great that the
was brightly lighted. Amusing ^ . ,, , . • ,i Point Refugio trend. Officials of the Wheatley of L«,redo was the drill- lines will be extended beyond the
i Some oi me emrams in me gov- ____n I, , ,
Lion Oil Company were present
and refreshments were bountifully
served.
John W. Prior, Owner
fives has returned.
Miss Francis Benson motored
Lnrcdo Tuesday.
Misses Wave, Waylean and Ber-
nice Swearingen have been visiting
Mrs. Reuben Holbin, Mrs. John Fa-
theree, and Miss Edith Mae Holbein
left for San Antonio Thursday
where they will join their patents, I
Mr. and Mrs. William Swearingen i
for a visit before going to their;
borne in Uvalde.
MRS. GUILFORD HOSTESS
TO GINGHAM CU B
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Parks of San
Antonio visited in Hebbronville re-
cently.
Mrs. Thomas Burke and Mrs. Carl
games were played until a late hour Iernor*s race, under the guise of a
State Highway Bond Issue, purpose when ,ht* wel1 was brou«ht in late
to strike out of our constitution Rr,day-
that saving and safe-guarding clause It 1= a little unusual for a com-
which prohibits the State Legisla- pany to hit on its first effort but
ture power to sign the taxpayer's unusual as it may seem, this is
name to notes and bonds. With ev- what Lion Oil Refining has done in
Mrs Boyd Guilford entertained ery ounce Qf energy I possess, I this territory. The McFaddin test is
the Gingham Club Tuesday with a sba]) work tQ saye tbe peop]e from the first one drilled in Southwest
bridge luncheon. Pink and white the jmposjtjon Qf this, the most per- Texas since the company came in-
roses were used in decorating. The nicious and jbsastrous taxing scheme to this territory and established head
place cards and bridge accessories gwr proposed in Texas—the State quarters in San Antonio. The Mc-
also complied with the pink and jjigbway Bond Issue! A $350,000,000 Faddin well is located in the center
white motif Guests were Mesdames dpb witb jts $180,000,000 interest— of a block of 5,000 acres in which
C. W. Hellen, M. L. Dale, Reuben
ing contractor on this well.
Humble Oil and Refining Com-
pany No. 46 Kohler in the Humble
field tested some gas Tuesday with
Edwards tester just below 1,700 feet
and is now drilling at 1,750 feet.
initial plans.
Practically
Program
“SEVEN FACES”
Silent
Universal News.
noiseless, with only SATURDAY:
Brooks County
The 450,000,000 cubic foot gasser
with 1,600 pound rock pressure fin-
ished up by Houston Oil Company
the dull tread of the heavy tires j
and the whirring of teh trolley
wheels, the trolley bus carries 40
passengers in its leather upholster-
ed seats. The driver is both mo- | _
torman and conductor, who operates SUNDAY-MONDAY':
Hoot Gibson In
“ROARING RANCH”
“Prison Panic” Comedy
“Jade Box” Serial 3
the car by steering wheel and foot
pedals with no hand brakes. Pas-
sengers enter at the front door
in the Lasater field in northwest cor and leave by a treadle door in the
ner of Brooks county at a total rear which opens automatically
depth of 3,814 feet is coming in for when the car stops.
LTf°bil^.7doiiar‘miiu Lion OifRefining hold'Considerable C°™c^ment , Casin« “ set Thc Presetlt v^icle is really the
„ . . . . . mm i * . ii, l.. i^cii*, * ' more than a half billion dollar mill- L*ion CJU Kenning hold. Considerable _____ _ ‘ ° 1
Bo..n„h. wen, Monday Lnmdo. „oIbe,n. Henry Tta.be,l.ke. Georye rf debO, p™pJ»d .o be plac- other ecre.ye ha, ly,e„ added the « '«'• « 15 ■>' «perim.nti„g
t % mi f*. 11Z: J J1 ■ t r\ q t a! n 1 riout V* /,f (! AAO f.,l 4L « m , 1 ■ (T,,e,r.• \4 amI#, 4 L. M1 u_.
Hal Skclley In
“MEN ARE LIKE THAT”
Talking
“One Man Reunion” Comedy
Pathe Review
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY: \
Behe Daniel and John Boles and the
Ira Collins has opened an up-to-
date cafe in Escobas.
Edds, Thomas Stetson. Otto Middle- pd around the necks of (he peopie company's holdings there since the *° a total de,p‘h of 6003 feet* the in different parts of the country. Ziegfield Follies in the Great Tech-
brook. Mrs. Timberlake held high Texas. A tax from which pos- gas sand was encountered about two
Dr. and Mrs. I. H. Flores, accom-
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Per-
son, have returned from a recent
visit to Laredo.
Mrs. I. H. Flores and children are
•pending the week-end in San An-
tonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Davis have
returned from a visit to Laredo.
score and received a novelty flower terity working their fingers from weeks ago.
holder while Mrs Hellen was given ^ tQ ^ would never see thr Outstanding Feature
end. but the people would pay, and outstanding feature 0f the
I keep on paying. The bond brokers week jn Laredo district was the
and investment houses would reap French Qil Corporation No. 2 “A”
the golden harvest. At Verdun it Bcnavides in Section 659 of
deepest a well has ever' been drilled Some trials failed because the wrong
in the Laredo district. At this depth kind of car was used. Other inno-
a very heavy pressure gas sand was vators tried to put tires on street
penetrated and fearing a blowout, cars which was not satisfactory.
nicolor Musical Show
"RIO RITA”
Universal Comedy
ENTERTAINS SIGMA
GAMMAS TUESDAY
has all of
bus and
it was killed with Barite.
The well is the No. 1 Wormser-
Holbein in Palo Blanco de Maguellas yet gets its power like a street car.
Webb grant of Brooks County and is a “
This latest trolley-bus
the riidng qualities of a
COMING:
“MADAM X”
“THE VAGABOND LOVER”
P _ , licving I voice the sentiments of the cole field This well started flowing
tamed the Sigma Gammas Tuesday ___, , T ,l„ '-Qle neia- lnia weu Slariea “owing
_ . ... people of Texas I say to the pro- „„„
was said. They shall not pass! Be- Cf)Unty in thp northwest part of the direct offset to the No. 1 Lasater that
afternoon. Bridge was played and
people
ponents of this
say
vicious
T. J. Collins is in Escobas on bus-
iness
Pro_ through the six and five-eighths cas
guests were Mesdames Alonzo Tay- .7 ™ , ’ ”7“ ing at the Ume tuWng W3S getting
1 H. Enckhausen. V. S II... !. ................-....... and with imitallation of tubing it is
Robert Holbein. George Townes.
Miss Olynda Acklen, Miss Wylene
Mrs. Otto Vetten has as her guest (gwearingen and Miss Smith. Miss
Miss Maria Krautcherd of Cologne, Smlth held high guest score CIub
Rhvnland. Germany. prizes were awarded Mrs. Thomp-
son and Mrs. Townes.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dinn accom- j _____
panied by Mrs Fritz Simmons and MRS IRA COLLINS
fittle daughter, Mary Kathryne have ENTERTAINS ENTRE NOUS
returned from a visit to Laredo.
Otto Middlebrook is selling cars
faster than they come in.
Mrs. Ira Collins was host to the
Entre Nous Thursday afternoon.
The color theme was green and pink.
Guests
per day. Casing is set in the well
at 2,1'i'J feet and bottom cf hcle is
2,345 feet
Zapata County
Austin, Tex, June 25—Special to! Norda“ a“d Morris brought in
Epco—Crude petroleum production their No 1 “B” Benavides last week
in Texas made a material gain du- es*'rnatod good for 150 barrels of
ring May, acocrding to Bervard Ni- od P*1" daF a depth of 1,257
chols, editor of the Texas Business feet with casin« set at R247 feet.
Review, issued monthly by the Bu- 'n*e wel1 '• in lhe Muckelroy Field,
reau of Business Research at the ^'^am ^°- "® I® Cuellar
came in at 4,114 feet a mammoth
gasser.
Houston Oil Company No. 2
Wormser-Holbein is setting up tools.
It is located nearly a mile south of
the production in the Lasater field
estimated that the well will make! George Echols of Mirando City is
between 400 and500 barrels of oil the drilling contractor.
Humble Oil and Refining Com-
pany No. 2 Singer in section 312 is
drilling at 2,820 feet.
Carlotta Garza ha. rr.urnrd wrtm, ^ T.TTta”
Ohrar Amo. Dmn Raymond Jor- ^ ^7on^ l*Ttahou'p!>taWd deP‘h »< with casing set
J T F'“ arikJ C Cn“wford out Output In May totaled 26.877,000 “ 1-588 >“*■
and Mu. Vera Arthur Urrrb
Mm AmoaDmn. hold.ng h.gh dub A , >[>d
•core, received a bridge set Mrs. |
from Kingsville.
Mr and Mrs Otto Feenstra and
family were Falfurrias visitors
Thursday.
Mrs G. B. Anderson returned last
week after spending several days
with relatives in Alice.
P. W. Minter, county attorney,
was a business and professional vis-
itor in Beeville last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Feenstra and
two daughters were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs E. E Colson in Alice
Monday night
The fellow who boasts that he
never was sick a day in his life nev-
er swallowed the chewed end of a
nickel cigar.
Professional Cards
N. A. BEARD CO.
Woodstock Typewriters, Sundstrand
Adding Machines, Royal Portables.
All machines bought, sold, repaired and
Exchanged. ^
Phone 62 1217 Lincoln St.
Laredo, Texas
1929. Daily average flow was 867,-
000 barrels, an increase of 22,000
Charles Alworth No. 2 Gprcia in
the west side of Muckelroy field is
a 10,000,000 cubic foot gasser that
may go into oil as the cores taken
Jordan, second high, received a pair
score Delicious refreshmnts of were completed of whkh ^ were Dr. A. L. Edgington is finishing up
producers, compared with 726 com- his No- 3 Trevino in block 25, sec-
pletions and 373 successful wells in tion 412- in Muckelroy field. The
May, 1929. Crude prices were un- wel1 “ standing 1,200 feet in oil
changed, but motor gasoline prices and swabbing about seven barrels
11 DR. J. G. KETCHERSID
DENTIST
Telephones:
Office' 80 Residence 85 \
Gutierrez Building
P. O. Box 12 Hebbronville 1 !
lad and sweets were served
RAFAEL VELA HELD
WITHOUT BOND ON CHARGE
OF CRIMINAL ASSAULT
Francisco Gutierrez was a bus-
iness visitor in Laredo Friday and
Saturday.
Rafael Vela, 45. was remanded to
jail by County Judge Dannelley af-
ter his examining trial Monday.
Vela is charged with incest and
criminal assault on his 14-year-old
daughter
' It is alleged that Vela assaulted
Mr. and Mrs George H Edds bjj daughter and lived with her In
returned last week from San Anton- crimmal reiaUons until the girl s
io where they have been visiting (xmdltlon became such that it could
for several days in the Alamo City IK) ,onger j*
He then, so it is claimed, to hide
Dr. Zaragoza Cuellar, of Tampico, blg crime, charged Sabas Sedillo,
were reduced one-fourth to one-half
cent in the Texas Panhandle.
Probably the most important de-
velopment of the past was made in
northern Bee county where a new
field has been definitely opened up
by the Grayburg Oil Company,
where an extension of fully a mile
to the Pettus pool was promised by
the Houston Oil Company and
where an extension of fully a mile
to the Pettus pool was promised by
I lhe Houston Oil Company and
of oil per hour. This is a workover
well that was drilled deeper. It was
first brought in making around 30
barrels of oil per day. A second cap
Finnig&n Mexican
Company
HIDES SKINS, FURS, ETC.
P. O. Box 185 Phone 73
Laredo, Texas.
— - Iiw VI uuv, viiai uru ouirui .jruiuu, , - . .
Mexico, is visiting with relatives and Wlth being responsible for the girl’s Where “noth*r producing
friends here. Dr. Cuellar expects to | tX)ndltion
spend about two weeks in the Heb-
bronville section.
area was indicated by showings in
Cedillo married the girl but that ^ N°’ 1 Papp wcI1 ^ E M Jon«*
An unusual amount of excitement
attended the bringing-in of the
I did not prevent County Attorney
Minter from vigorously prosecuting
Samuel Benavides was a Laredo Vela whpn the UcU became known pr*ybur* .P*1 Company's No. 1 Kim
business visitor Thursday
i to this alert young lawyer
Mr. and Mr>- R- Saldana, of Rio
Grande City, were the guests of
Alberto W. Saldana and his mother
this week.
hall a wildcat seven miles west of
---- the town of Pettus. The well came
Luke Reilly Says, “The Rat Died Be- >» through tubing at t total depth
fore Reaching tbe River." ,ot 3,558 feet, with 13 feet of pay
“Since moving near the river 2 **nd For the first two days the well
*0
BEVMAOE
TONIC
FOOD
yill in One
j years ago, we've always used RAT-
SNAP. Watched a vinous water rat,
accompanied' nibbling at RAT-SNAP outaide the
made an average flaw of around 10
barrels an hour, but late in the week
this was said to have showed some
Eugene Benavides
by the Misses Maria and Olivia j house. About 15 minutes later lie increase practically daubling itaelf.
Pena were Laredo visitors Thun- darted off for the water to cool hia . Owners of the well, as well as many
burning stomach, but he died before other well-informed operators, have
reaching it" Three sizes, 35c, 65c, contended from the first that the
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Saunders were $1-25. Sold and guaranteed by well would probably make 600 to 800
Laredo visitors Thursday. Simons Drug Co.. BobbeonvtDe. i barrels and maybe more when it had
Gordon Gibson;;
LAWYER
Laredo Natl. Bank. Bldg.
Laredo,
Texas
l)U. J. A. SIMPSON
Physician and Surgeon X-ray
t Equipment
Sames-Moore Bldg, ,I.aredo,
| | HICKS, HICKS, DICKSON
' | | AND LANGE
ff | Offices
*F J-Attorney* - At - Law ——
- If j San Antonio Laredo
Your Spinal Column Is
The Index To Your Health
HHVS »
«r»»*
YOUR BODY IS AS STRONG AS YOUR SPINAL COLUMN.
IF THERE IS ANY WEAKNESS. IT WILL BE FOUND THERE.
UNDUE PRESSURE ON THE NERVES—THE CAUSE OF
MOST AILMENTS—CAN BE CURED BY CHIROPRACTIC, THE
SCIENCE OF ADJUSTMENT.
JAMES MOORE
it COMPANY
BRANCH
DISTRIBUTOR
PHONE IM
E. J. FOSTER
CONSULTING and CIVIL
ENGINEER
—o-
LAREDO, Texan
FOR NINE YEARS I HAVE BEEN RESTORING THE SICK
TO HEALTH. I HAVE APPLIED CHIROPRACTIC SCIENTIF-
ICALLY TO HUNDREDS OF SUFFERERS IN THIS COMMUN-
ITY WHO HAD GIVEN UP IN DESPAIR. AND ARE NOW WELL
AND HAPPY THROUGH MY WORK.
THIS IS THE SERVICE THAT IS AT YOUR COMMAND.
WILL YOU EMPLOY IT—OR WILL YOU CONTINUE TO SUF-
FER?
«i
Monday, Wednesday and Friday Nights in Bruni Office
building adjoining Bruni Grocery. Offce Hours from 8:60 to 9:
P. M.
»
DR. I. H. FLORES
Scientific Chiropractor
Hebbronville, Texas. Nine Years Experience
Phone 74
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