It shows it in the intro. He's shooting at a rabbit and his bullet pokes a hole enough for oil to spurt out. he shoots the ground (oodles answer)
Yes, there were jokes about Elly May's clothes in the series. One example is from "The Beverly Hillbillies: The Clampetts Strike Oil (#1.1)" (1962)Daisy Moses: Well, the first thing to do is get her into a dress. She's gettin' too old to be wearin' a man's duds. Lookee here - she done popped the buttons off her shirt again.Jed Clampett: Well, Elly May carries herself proud... with her shoulders thrown back.Daisy Moses: It ain't her shoulders that's poppin' these buttons.
what oil company did he work for and what years did he work there?
the corruption of John D Rockefeller's Standard Oil Company
"Phillips 66" is a trademark of the ConocoPhillips oil company, who also operates "Conoco" and "Union 76" stations. That might answer the question; if not, I'm not certain what you mean.
It was the OK Oil Company.
The name of the company that bought the Beverly Hillbillies'' land was O.K. Oil Company. Jed Clampett sold it to them, received a fortune, and used that fortune to move his family to Beverly Hills in California.
in the theme song for the TV series the Beverley hillbillies, oil was referred to as Texas tea.
The Beverly Hillbillies - 1962 The Clampetts Strike Oil 1-1 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
According to the theme song from the TV show and movie, "The Beverly Hillbillies," it was "black gold." The Beverly Hillbillies' oil patch was in Tennessee, not California, but yes oil is called black gold.
When he shoots the ground
Oil, watch Beverly Hillbillies intro
A backwoods mountain man that discovered oil on his property, got rich, and moved to Beverly Hills in the show The Beverly Hillbillies.
The Beverly Hillbillies theme song by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs is the only one I can think of immediately.
It shows it in the intro. He's shooting at a rabbit and his bullet pokes a hole enough for oil to spurt out. he shoots the ground (oodles answer)
It was named by Burton E. Green, the president of Amalgamated Oil. The company hoped to find oil but instead struck a large aquifer. They used the water supply to develop the area for residential and business use. He and his wife named the new community for Beverly Farms, Massachusetts where Green had lived when he was younger.
Is there any company in Scotland named " BLUEMART OIL AND GAS COMPANY "