TEXT OF READING 4905-58

This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 12th day of April, 1926, in accordance with request made by Mr. M. B. Wyrick.

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 4:20 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. Bosque County, Texas.

1. GC: You will give the conditions surrounding these operations at the present time, with suggestions for making a success of same. You will also tell us whether it will be necessary to run a string of casing before they can drill through this lime.

2. EC: Now, we have had these operations before, and those conditions as surround same as regarding that of making the success of these operations. These, as we see, may be made a success by the continuation of operations, as have been outlined.

3. As for the string of casing, as has been given, this would facilitate matters and insure the success more completely, were this run. The hindrance, as has been given, was the necessitating of such an added expense at the present time. As this has reached that point where this may be made possible, then this would be the better way to insure same, for, as has been already given, this may be used again, were same necessary; yet we find that, with the setting of the casing, there would be only a very short while before the production would be reached. The continual hindrance, as is brought about by the cavings, and by the trouble, or the picking up, or the hanging of tools, which brings a great deal of trouble, worry and expectancy of accidents or troubles, through this way and manner, would all be overcome; yet, as has been given, this may be cemented off and the completion until production reached WITHOUT the casing, yet taking more time and causing much trouble and worry; yet little more expense might be encountered by using casing and saving time, worry and trouble, than by not using casing, and keeping on in the present manner, as has recently been seen.

4. Then, as we have given, were it possible, set casing and drill through into production. This would insure the success of the operation. Ready for questions. (After pause) We are through with this reading.