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8124 Sprague Rd. • P.O. Box 12490 • Odessa, Texas 79764 • 915.552.5553 • Fax 915.550.5782
1.877.toADOBE (1.877.862.3623) • www.adobeservices.com • adobeservices@powr.net
Oil B tnessOil B tnessO I L F I E L D
S E R V I C E S , I N C .
W
e’re not your daddy’s super heroes.
Reed Neff, The ToolMan, leaps
locations in a single bound, Donnie
Fulton, SparkMan, deflects power failures in a
single rig run. BitMan Joe Frailey saves many
a’wells with his cache of bits. Dark of night nor
kryptonite nor foul weather nor products of com-
petitor will keep us from our oath of Super Human
Service.
AdobeMan, Larry Bohannon, leads our team of
caped crusaders in the fight against evil ne’er do-
wells. The dark forces of low oil prices and the
need for superior oilfield products and services
keeps our super heroes forever rescuing wells,
contractors and operators. MeterMan, Ray Bohan-
non, works day and night keeping meters and
valves repaired and maintained, all the while
delivering bits and tools. CatMan, John LeBar, our
hero behind the scenes, is a technology genius,
and all good organizations should employ one.
Like any mighty force, the Adobe Team is
armed with a fleet of energized hot shot trucks
and trailers, 500+ tools of the trade, and faithful
sidekicks; Rhonda who fortifies the team with
coffee, Brenda who composes the newsletter,
Volume 2, Issue 10 November 1999
Norman and Selso, Mighty Welders, Carlos and
Eric, Super Bit Tippers, Pat, Ken and Ricky, Tool
Repair and Maintenance Troop, and finally, Grace,
Team Mom and Public Relations for those situa-
tions that arise when we might need one or the
other.
When your situation is hopeless, or you are in
the grips of evil, and when things look their
darkest.. don’t despair.. Adobe is
there! Send us a signal by
calling 552-5553.
Adobe Services Delivers
With the unstable oil industry keeping us all on the
edge of our seats, it’s nice to see something
stays the same. Same great prices, same great ser-
vice, and same great products. We don’t make alot of
promises we can’t keep. So, don’t let the bells and
whistles fool you, Adobe Oilfield Services delivers. We
inventory new and used bits, more than 500 down-
hole tools and can customize a downhole assembly for
you using years of drilling records on file and more
than 37 years successful drilling experience. Now
that is something our competitors can’t match. One
call does it all.. oilfield electrical, hot shot trucking
and valve and meter repair and maintenance.
If you are in need of a single downhole tool or a
complete assembly, we have well maintained tools on
hand for prompt delivery. Our new and re-tipped
button and milltooth bits are sure to get the job done.
Remember our hotshot trucking service when you
need to move supplies and equipment. Our drivers
are safe and accident free, with years of driving expe-
rience.
Larry Bohannon: (AdobeMan)- President with 37 years
Successful experience in the oilfield, call for consulting;
Grace Bohannon: (Public Relations)- Vice President
Ray Bohannon: (MeterMan) - Meter and valve repair and
maintenance;
Donnie Fulton: (SparkMan)- Electrician, both oilfield and
industrial experience;
Reed Neff: (ToolMan)- Stabilization pro with more than
500 downhole tools on hand;
John Lebar: (CatMan)- Secretary/Treasurer with experi-
ence in networking solutions and web mastering;
Joe Frailey: (BitMan)- Name says it all; Bit sales and
rental, both new and used;
Pat Recker: Shop Foreman and repairs tools;
Norman Davis: Welder;
Carlos Estrada: Bit Retipper;
Eric Aguirre: Bit Retipper;
Ken Kenley: Shop Assistant;
Celso Olivas: Welder;
Ricky Henton: Shop Assistant;
Brenda Bohannon: (Newsletter)- Trucking Dispatcher for
four experienced drivers;
Rhonda Fulton: Office Manager, makes a mean pot of
coffee.
Things to Make You
Go Hmmm!
If Fed Ex and UPS were to
merge, would they call it Fed
UP?
I believe five out of four
people have trouble with
fractions.
If quitters never win, and
winners never quit, what
fool came up with, “Quit
while you’re ahead”?
If it’s true that we are here to
help others, then what ex-
actly are the OTHERS here
for?
STRESSED spelled back-
wards is DESSERTS.
You never really learn to
swear until you learn to
drive.
Go ahead and take
risks....just be sure that
everything will turn out OK.
No one ever says “It’s only a
game,” when their team is
winning.
If you can’t be kind, at least
have the decency to be
vague.
Ever wonder what the speed
of lightning would be if it
didn’t zigzag?
Nostalgia isn’t what it used
to be.
Can atheists get insurance
for Acts of God?
Does fuzzy logic tickle?
If it’s zero degrees outside
today and it’s supposed to be
twice as cold tomorrow, how
cold is it going to be?
Why do you press harder on
a remote-control when you
know the battery is dead?
Does the reverse side also
have a reverse side?
Why do they call it the
Department of Interior when
they are in charge of every-
thing outdoors?

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Adobe Services Delivers With Stable Prices and Service

  • 1. 8124 Sprague Rd. • P.O. Box 12490 • Odessa, Texas 79764 • 915.552.5553 • Fax 915.550.5782 1.877.toADOBE (1.877.862.3623) • www.adobeservices.com • adobeservices@powr.net Oil B tnessOil B tnessO I L F I E L D S E R V I C E S , I N C . W e’re not your daddy’s super heroes. Reed Neff, The ToolMan, leaps locations in a single bound, Donnie Fulton, SparkMan, deflects power failures in a single rig run. BitMan Joe Frailey saves many a’wells with his cache of bits. Dark of night nor kryptonite nor foul weather nor products of com- petitor will keep us from our oath of Super Human Service. AdobeMan, Larry Bohannon, leads our team of caped crusaders in the fight against evil ne’er do- wells. The dark forces of low oil prices and the need for superior oilfield products and services keeps our super heroes forever rescuing wells, contractors and operators. MeterMan, Ray Bohan- non, works day and night keeping meters and valves repaired and maintained, all the while delivering bits and tools. CatMan, John LeBar, our hero behind the scenes, is a technology genius, and all good organizations should employ one. Like any mighty force, the Adobe Team is armed with a fleet of energized hot shot trucks and trailers, 500+ tools of the trade, and faithful sidekicks; Rhonda who fortifies the team with coffee, Brenda who composes the newsletter, Volume 2, Issue 10 November 1999 Norman and Selso, Mighty Welders, Carlos and Eric, Super Bit Tippers, Pat, Ken and Ricky, Tool Repair and Maintenance Troop, and finally, Grace, Team Mom and Public Relations for those situa- tions that arise when we might need one or the other. When your situation is hopeless, or you are in the grips of evil, and when things look their darkest.. don’t despair.. Adobe is there! Send us a signal by calling 552-5553.
  • 2. Adobe Services Delivers With the unstable oil industry keeping us all on the edge of our seats, it’s nice to see something stays the same. Same great prices, same great ser- vice, and same great products. We don’t make alot of promises we can’t keep. So, don’t let the bells and whistles fool you, Adobe Oilfield Services delivers. We inventory new and used bits, more than 500 down- hole tools and can customize a downhole assembly for you using years of drilling records on file and more than 37 years successful drilling experience. Now that is something our competitors can’t match. One call does it all.. oilfield electrical, hot shot trucking and valve and meter repair and maintenance. If you are in need of a single downhole tool or a complete assembly, we have well maintained tools on hand for prompt delivery. Our new and re-tipped button and milltooth bits are sure to get the job done. Remember our hotshot trucking service when you need to move supplies and equipment. Our drivers are safe and accident free, with years of driving expe- rience. Larry Bohannon: (AdobeMan)- President with 37 years Successful experience in the oilfield, call for consulting; Grace Bohannon: (Public Relations)- Vice President Ray Bohannon: (MeterMan) - Meter and valve repair and maintenance; Donnie Fulton: (SparkMan)- Electrician, both oilfield and industrial experience; Reed Neff: (ToolMan)- Stabilization pro with more than 500 downhole tools on hand; John Lebar: (CatMan)- Secretary/Treasurer with experi- ence in networking solutions and web mastering; Joe Frailey: (BitMan)- Name says it all; Bit sales and rental, both new and used; Pat Recker: Shop Foreman and repairs tools; Norman Davis: Welder; Carlos Estrada: Bit Retipper; Eric Aguirre: Bit Retipper; Ken Kenley: Shop Assistant; Celso Olivas: Welder; Ricky Henton: Shop Assistant; Brenda Bohannon: (Newsletter)- Trucking Dispatcher for four experienced drivers; Rhonda Fulton: Office Manager, makes a mean pot of coffee. Things to Make You Go Hmmm! If Fed Ex and UPS were to merge, would they call it Fed UP? I believe five out of four people have trouble with fractions. If quitters never win, and winners never quit, what fool came up with, “Quit while you’re ahead”? If it’s true that we are here to help others, then what ex- actly are the OTHERS here for? STRESSED spelled back- wards is DESSERTS. You never really learn to swear until you learn to drive. Go ahead and take risks....just be sure that everything will turn out OK. No one ever says “It’s only a game,” when their team is winning. If you can’t be kind, at least have the decency to be vague. Ever wonder what the speed of lightning would be if it didn’t zigzag? Nostalgia isn’t what it used to be. Can atheists get insurance for Acts of God? Does fuzzy logic tickle? If it’s zero degrees outside today and it’s supposed to be twice as cold tomorrow, how cold is it going to be? Why do you press harder on a remote-control when you know the battery is dead? Does the reverse side also have a reverse side? Why do they call it the Department of Interior when they are in charge of every- thing outdoors?