The Daily Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 190, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 28, 1934 Page: 3 of 8
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FOR THE BIRTHDAY BALL
TUESDAY NIGHT
Your Friends Will All Be There
or that Dance Frock
Prepared
FOR SUPERIOR WORK
PHONE 123
iind "We will be there"
THE SUPERIOR CLEANERS
AND DYERS
(The house of Quality and Service)
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TWEEDS ARE THE BIG NEWS IN
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What is Life
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IN A WORD
SUITS ARE THE FASHION
Since no truly smart ward-
robe will be without its suits
may we suggest that suits
bought earliest will be worn
longest anti this is suit
weather!
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SWAGGER
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The suit will predominate
this spring and the swagger
suit will lead for sportswear
Smart new rough tweeds
with length coats — may
be worn as a separate coat
Monotone tweeds in colors
you've never seen before!
Hushed lovely shades New
sleeves full from elbow to
cuff! Swagger or semi-fitted
finger-tip to full length
coats!
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SEE OUR WINDOWS SUNDAY
"littomilunom)
1 Serves You Petter and Saves You More!
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FIRST REPORTS
Phillips Petroleum company No 6
Charles in the southeast of the
southwest of the southeast of 25-
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Magnolia Petroleum company No
I Street in the northeast corner of
the northeast of 3-17n-8e building
rig
Curtis Oil company No 1 Sand lin
in the center of the southeast of the
northeaq of 647n-10e machine on
ground
Johnson Oil Refining company
No 4 Saab in the southeast of the
northwest of the northeast of 3-18n8e
rigging up machine'
Whillen and others No 8 Pine in
the center of the east line of the
northeast of the northeast of 27-
18n-tO rigging up machine
I COMPLETIONS
X Magnolia Petroleum company No
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1: 5 Derrisaw in the center of the
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j south line of the northwest of the
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X southwest of 6-17n-7e old well drill-(
ing deeper from old tota depth of 2-
1353 feet had Prue sand from 2415
: I to 2446 feet and was shot with 40
1 quarts and pumped 7 barrels of oil
'I: Riverland Oil company No 1
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: Smith n the northwest of the north-
: w est of the northwest of 11-17n-8e
4 was dry and abandoned at a total
t depth of 1440 feet
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t Akin Oil company No 11 Wilson
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the southeast of 34-18n-8e had Lay-
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I Bay State Oil and Gas company
4 N o 3 Dix in the northeast of the
1: southeast of the southwest of 31-
::s 18n-8e had Laytonsand at 1300 to
X 1329 feet was shot with 120 quarts
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and productd 35 barrels of oil
lc Jones-Doss Oil company No 6
Wison in the center of the west line
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1 34-18n-8e had sand at 1628 to 1-
:r 648 feet with a hole full of water
drilled to 1652 feet and :plugged
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back to 1296 feet shot with 45
quarts and produced 20 barrels of
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4 Anes-DQ8s 0i14mompasy No 8
1: 1Vilson-in the center i:if' the north-
t weSt of the nOrtheast of:34-18n:Se
shot with 150 quarts in Layton sand
T at 1278 to 1308 feet and produced
X1125 barrels of oil
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T F L Marrs and others No 5 Wil-
y I 1 son in the northwest of the north-
T I east of the northeast of 34-18n!8e
: shot with 140 quarts in Layton sand
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75 barrels of oil
Bryan Petroleum company No 2
McClain in the center of the north-
at east of the northwest of 22-19n-9e
I shut with 8 quarts in Wilcox sand at
' I 2769 to 2771 feet and produced 20
' lbarrels of oil
1 Mid-Co Oil corporation No 2
Iclieatham in the northwest- of the
!southeast of the southwest of 32
!l9n-9e had a hole full of water in
Isand at 2500 to 2522 feet and was
i dry and abandoned
Jo Black Pupils
Dance At Meet Of
' District DeMolays
Miss Jo Black presented a floor
show in Cushing Friday night Jan-
uary 26 at the conclave of the
northeastern district of the De Mo-
les The Drumright DeMolay chap-
ter was represented at the meeting
The Masonic Temple was crowd-
ed to capacity and a very appreci-
ative audience received the show
The following numbers including
several cleverly arranged toe and tap
dances were presented
"Wooden Soldiers" Jewell Wayne
Ferguson and Harold V Jones'
"My Galveston Gal" Mary Earl
Sowers
Who's Afraid of the Big Bad
Wolf?" Gweldolyn Martin and Bet-
ty Jean Clanton
"Doing the Uptown Lowdown"
Harvey Jones Jr
"Lazy Bones" Gletta Blankenship
ship
Each member was highly applaud-
ed both to their perfect rhythm and
exquisitely designed costumes Much
praise was given Miss Jo Black for
this colorful program '
A replica of the Drake oil well
the first producer to come in will be
shown at the International Petroleum
Exposition and Congress at Tulsa
May 12 to 19
A friend in need is not a friend in-
deed he Is merely a borrower
DittIMRIGHT DAILY DZRRICK
Grandma's Mitts ht Style Again
THIS year's smart sheer gloves for
I midsummer wear recall the demure
mitts cf another day Santips as these
new tipless gloves are called are made
of washable cotton allover Mesh with
a crisp cuff frill of line pleated organdy
ro manicure need blush unseen when
these are worn and the style has many
practical points too Dainty fineertips
are left free to do countless tasks for
vthich gloves ordinarily have to be re-
moved such irs making change feeling
BIRTHDAY' BALLS
EVERYWHERE
January 30 1934
The Birthday Balls are well under
way They are intended to estab-
lish an endowment for Warm Springs
as the gift of the American people
to their President Franklin D
Roosevelt Are you joining in? All
friends of Warm Sp ings are invited
to lend their cooperation to the local
obstrvance of this great birthday
gesture We'll et Colonel Henry L
Doherty chairman and moving spirit
of the national committee OR y6u
about it:
"When President 'Roosevelt: step-
ped in to the White house the only
office which It'e retained alnong his
many other interests was thepresi-
dency of the Warm Springs Founda-
tion The retintion of tha401fie4
shows tow neart and dear that4oten-
tially' grOt medical and charitable
institution is to his heart I' chi not
think that the President would ap-
preciate any tribute to his unselfish
and unflagging devotion to 111 pub-
lic welfare more than the act dr the
American in fulf11ing hts own
dreams for a great institution for
the treatment infantile paralysis at
Warm Springs With this fund the
Foundation will be able to do a wider
national work
"This is not the usual Lind of
drive for funds Our committee is
not soliciting large amounts from
any person We ask only that our
fellow citi:ens spend a part of thir
usual and normal recreation budget
on the Pu!sidcnt's Birthday Ball in
theirown communities on January
30 not only as a personal tribute to
the President for his zealous and un-
selfish devotion to Warm Springs
but also for the purpose of having
a good time without increasing that
week's expenditures It is a stnall
thing for each of us to do for him"
Even as this hi written more
than half of the 5000 'Birthday
Balls planned are already organs
ized Help your local committee!
Won't it be fun to hang out the
old sign again: "This Is My Busy
Day!"
fabrics when she is shnpping holding
her teacup and reaching for her
Lucky for Granddaughter has foun
that the mildness and flavor which
toasting gives to the modern cigarette
are as pleasing to her as to the men
she knows And Granddaughter like
Grandma can recognize a good thing
when she sees it So the many smart
women of today who smoke are finding
in the 1933 version of the oldtime mitt
a satisfactory answer to a very modern
glove problem
At ithmctic problems were combin-10
ed with chemistry last week as the IN
study Of sodium hydroxide and hydro-
chloric acid was taken up thisweek
with accompanying problems
One can always be kind to people
about whom ono cares nothing
Hills Body &
Fender Shop
Wrecked Cars Made New
Auto Glass Installed
Painting and Auto Tops
Fenders Repaired
Auto Class Installed
Jack Hill Prop
Night Phone 322 Day Phone 31
3t1 East Broadway
You Insure
Your Life
Against Death
Why not insure your
health against sickness by
having your teeth taken
care of by Dr Clarke
Dentist office Canfield
Eldg Rooms 112-114-115
Office Hours 8 AM to 7 PM
fla CLARKE
Dentist
If You Like Good
Wholesome Milk Call
Griffeth Sons
Dairy
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PHONE 289
Drumright
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GRAGG'S
CHICKEN HOUSE
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GC'S CHICKEYHOUSE
SOME place to Eat
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BIRTHDAY PARTY
TUESDAY JAN 30
We believe in the movement of President Roosevelt
to support the Warm Springs Foundation for Infantile
Paralysis! And aPk you to buy a ticket for the P-r7s17
dent's Birthday Ball One dollar of every ticket goes to
the Warm Spring Foundation Ire has helped us — Let
us help him farther in this fight
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TUESDAY JAN 30
I We believe in the movement of President Roosevelt
to support the Warm Springs Foundation for Infantile
Paralysis! And aPic you to buy a ticket for the pi'7
dent's Birthday Ball One dollar of every ticket goes to
the Warm Spring Foundation Ire has helped us — Let
liNER us help him farther in this fight
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I'llESDAY NIGHT ter was represented at the meeting old sign' again: "This Is Aly Busy Drumriiht I
Your Friends Will All Be There
FOR SUPERIOR WORK'
PHONE 123
iind "We will be there"
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THE SUPERIOR CLEANERS
AND DYERS
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