Jim Hogg County Enterprise (Hebbronville, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1935 Page: 4 of 8
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JIM HOGG COUNTY ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1913
Weekly Oil Review
(Continued from page one)
v*ell ha* been be*et with all kinds of' pleved in another part of the Cole
obstacles and accidents since resump
tion of drilling at the beginning of
March.
of drilling deeper on the well was Seven New Producers,
parted in March of this year. On Included in the seven new produc-
Ma> 23 a sand was encountered at ers added to the Laredo district dur-ivai county mere v
rom 2,397 to 2,406 feet showing both ing the week was the 52nd flowing oil tions for the week. Magnolia Petro-
oil and gas and reaming down to make well for the Bruni townsite area of leum Co. No. 44 Duval County Ranch
a test began at once. This test is Cole Field of Webb county. This wa*
Field was Magnolia Petroleum Co.
No. 9 “A” Benavides on Sut/.ey 660,
which came in at 2345 feet making
30 barrels of oil per day.
In Government Well* Field of Du-
val county there were three comple-
HEBBRONVILLE
SOFTBALL
Standing of the Clubs
now watched with interest, a* the
aand in it was encountered less than
half the depth at which the rich sand
was found in the Carolina-Texas Oil
& Gas Trust well and Is neariy three
miles further to the northeast in that
field. The driller on the Barnhart | oil
the Highland Oil Co. No. 8 Bruni,
located on Survey 7 of the Foltz sub-
division of the Mariano Arispe grant
just east of Bruni townsite, which was
completed at the depth of 3,407 feet
flowing 135 barrels of 41.7 gravity
per day. Another producer com-
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Pickering Lumber Sales Co,
Phoe 119
Hebbronville, Texas
Co., on Survey 208, was completed at
2,342 feet flowing eight barrels of oil
per hour. Magnolia Petroleum Co.
No. 8, J. T. Johnson, on Surrey 44,
was completed at 2,335 feet pumping
an estimated 50 barrels of oil per
day, while Claude Hamill et al No. ),
M. C. Hubbard, on Survey 77, was
completed at 2,678 feet flowing 8 1-2 j
barrels of oil per hour.
In Loma Novia Field of Duval
county, Humble Oil & Refining Co.
No. 1 Welder, on Survey 73, was com-
pleted at 2,734 feet pumping 10 bar-
rels of oil per day.
In Carolin»-Texas Field of Webb
county Carolina-Texas Oil & Ga«
Trust, Inc. No. 11 Benavides, on Block
12 Survey 683, was completed at 4,993
feet making an estimated 3,000,000
cubic feet of gas and five barrels of
oil and distillate per day.
Fifteen New Locations
The 15 new locations of the past
week in fields of the Laredo district,
reported by the Harry L. Fansler
scout report, were:
In Government Wells Field of Du-
val County: Magnolia Petroleum Co.,
Nos. 44 and 45 Duval County Ranch
Co., on Survey 208. Magnolia Petro-
leum Co. No. 12, J. W. Riley, on Sur-
vey 45. Magnolia Petroleum Co. No.
1 Riggs, on Survey 46.
In north Kohler Field of Duval
County: Joe Gier-Kone Produce Co.
No. 1 Peters, on Survey 176.
In Loma Novia Field of Duval;
County: E. R. Thomas No. 1, C. W\
Hahl, on Suavey 63. Al Buchanan-
Blanco OilCo. No. 5 Ruiz, on Survey
73.
In Cole Field of Webb County: As-
j sociated Oil Co. No. 6 Bruni, on Sur-
| vey 6 and 7 of Foltz subdivision of
Mariano Arispe grant just east of
Bruni townsite .Magnolia Petroleum
Co. No. 7 Carlos Benavides, on Sur-
vey 661. Magnolia Petroleum Co. No.
S. S. Benavides, on Survey 696.
In Lopena Field of Zapata County:
Gem Oil Co. No. 1, J. G. Ramirez on
Share 3, Porcion 18.
In Las Escobas Field of Zapata
County:: S., R. & C. Oil Corp. No. 15
“B” Cuellar, on Block 14, Survey 65.
Jim Hogg County Wilcat: Sun Oil
Co. No. 1, L. R. Brooks, on Brooks
tract of Santo Domingo de Abajo
grant.
four Great Record Smashers in 500-Mile
Race May 30--Can They Repeat? -
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Local Theatre To
Offer Good Pro-
gram Next Week
Plenty of action and thrills can be
expected in Saturdays film “Law Be-
yond the Range” with Tim McCoy as
the leading star at the Caaino also on
the program is Buck Jones in “The
Red Rider” and a special auto speed
reel.
George White’s 1935 Scandal” come
to the screen on Saturday midnight at
11 p. m., and Sunday and Monday
with James Dunn, Alice Faye, Ned
Sparks and two big famous bands, the
Radio City Dancing Girls and many
other famous stars of stage and
screen are to be seen in the picture
personally supervised by George
White on this same program is a
dainty comedy entitled “His Lucky
Day” also the News Flashes by Lo-
well Thomas as pictured in Fox
Movietone news.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, Robert
Montgomery and Akin Harding are on
the screen in Metro Goldwyn Mayers,
“Biography of a Bachelor Girl” from
the New York stage play, “Biograp-
hy” also on the screen for this pro-
gram is “Done in Oil” and a cartoon.
Warren Williams is on the screen
in “The Case of the Curious Bride”
on Thursday and Friday.
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Cotton Growers Attention
“June 10th is closing date for re-
ceiving applications for exemption
certificates for use in selling cotton,”
according to the county agent.
“If you have any cotton growing on
your place be sure and see that an ap-
plicatin has been made at the county
agents office or you will find that
about one half of your selling price
will go to pay the tax imposed by the
Bankhead Bill.”
“New Record!”
That’s the shout that sends the
thrills up and down the backs of
t'le cheering horde of spectators at
toe world’s greatest Race Classie
!uy 30. It’s the climax—after al-
most five hours of this roaring,
grinding battle of speed under a
scorching sun.
Four great record smashers
stand out—all of whom will be in
there May 30—able, experienced,
daring—fighting for that $ 100,000
pot of gold.
Pete Depaolo roared in with an
average of 101.13 m.p.h. in 1925—
which stood assaults for six years
—’til Fred Frame smashed the rec-
ord in 1932 with 104.114 miles per
hour.
BILL CUMMIN65
AND MECHANIC
The next year Louis Meyer, twice
winner of tne race and three times
national champion, set a new mark
of 104.162 m.p.h.
I And then in 1934 came dashing
“Wild Bill” Cummings, credited
i with 170 m.p.h. on the “tack
stretch” of the big track—to blazon
the present world 500-mile track
record of 104.863 m.p.h.
Many innovations in the high-
powered racing creations have had
a part in these achievements. Chief
of all i3 tire development by
Firestone Engineers, according to
these four who have emerged from
the smoke of this supieme contest
as immortals of the racing world,
and all of whom stress the impor-
tance of confidence they felt in the
safety of their Firestone tire
equipment.
Sore Bleeding Gums
Only one bottle LFTO’S PYOR-
RHEA REMEDY is needed to con-
vince anyone. No matter how bad
your case, get a bottle.^use as direct-
ed and if you are not satisfied drug-
gists will return your money.
The Mississippi-Missouri river sys-|
tern has an average flow of 675,0001
feet per second.
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