The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1966 Page: 4 of 4
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Aspermont Star, AsjjjnTioM. T .x.is Thursday, January 27, 1S66
COUNTY-WIDE OIL NEWS
A i'annchill S iil discovery well l'i>. nf Dallas No. 1 Juanita \\ ind-
has been completed nine miles ■; , iucutcd in Section 3.1, Block
northeast ol' Aspenuont in Stone- >, !ii'lX, Survey.
wall Coun'y. | No .1 Windsor had a daily po-
The strike is Hum a Oil & Gas i ential ol' 111).ISO barrels of 37 gra-
NED'S FUEL SERVICE
Butane - Propane
GULF DISTRIBUTOR
Oil—Gas-Grease-All Gulf Products
Phone 3421 - 4141 Nights 4691
vity oil. Flow was through a l4- |
.nclt 'cluike and from eight per-1
i'/ration- at 2.71M-68 feet. 1 he
incli casing is >et at 2,iViS feet.
1' r ho.e was drilled to 4,pU5
■el ai'd | hi1-1.ed back 10 -.910
icct Clas-oil ratio was •150-1.
!'he county liar gained site for
1 new wildcat in the area five |
niles north of OM Glory. It is j
Jack Q. Frizzell and A. A.
Sehoenfeld, both of Abilene, No. 1
Stella Henderson. !
Location is on a 648 acre lease, ]
j spot'ing 5,707 feet from the north
and 1,980 feet from the west lines
of T. Constable Survey A-61.
Permit depth applied for Is 6.-
400 feet with rotary to test the
! Conglomerate.
I Fight miles north of Aspermont,
a wildcat was plugged at 6,278
feet. The dry hole was M .D. Abel
of Midland No. I T. T. Hart, Sec-
tion 150, Block D, H&TC Survey.
Anotlief Stonewall wildcat drill-
ed 10 miles southeast of Asp. r-
immt Viiis plugged at 3,(>utl feet.'
T ,u dti .cr w as Harding Bn.tli- |
.v., O.l iv (.las C 1. of Dallas No. 1
'.i nor Mesander, Sec ion 8, Aits I
tin & Williams Survey 349. |
Champlin l'eiroleum Co. of Abi-
lene No. l B. is. Smith, Section j
353, Block 2, H&TC Survey, wild-
eat re-entry 10 miles south of
Peacock in Stonewall County, was
waiting on weather Monday to in-
stall a pump.
Completion will be from per-
forations at 3,952-58 feet where the
project swabbed two barrels of
oil per hour. The 4 M; inch casing
is set at 4,052 feet.
The project was originally diall-
ed in 1964 and plugged at 6,808
j fee*.
Gordon Oil Co. of Abilene No. 1
A. T. Halbert, Alice Stephenson
Survey 44, wildcat nine miles
| addressed at P.O. Box 9, Minna,
Northern Nigeria, West Africa, lie
1101 the.'i..' of Vspermont, was wait- j ary Union adviser for a 29,000-
ing on weather Monday. | square-mile area. They may be
l'i e project was shutdown Fri-
day due to the snow. To'al depth
at that tune was 2,8.0 feet. Pro-
posed depth is 6,200 feet to test vvas « View but moved wi h
the Bend Conglomerate. j Ids family when he was nine to ;
. — — | liutterfield, near Abilene. Mrs. j
Missionaries Levrots was born in Oklaiioma '
At Nigeria
Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Levrets.
missionaries to Nigeria, are com-'
ple'ing initial language study in
Zaria and expect to move to Min-
na in mid-January.
The Rev. Levrets was pastor
of Johnson Chapel Baptist Church
here from October 1953 unt'l Sept.
of 1954. He resigned here and went
to a church near Abilene un'il he
graduated from Hardin-Simmons
and then moved to Fort Worth to
the Seminary.
lie will be missionary adviser,
and she will be Woman's Mission-
City, but was reared at Matter
field. They nave iwo sons and
two daugh'ers.
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4 ■ 69c
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FLAT CAN
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JSW'e Give Double Frontier Stamps on Wednesday with $2.50 Purchase "
tpermont, Texas
i ry 6
Phone 2911
Today
Funeral se
today (Thur
Odell (BottU
died at 2:30
Feb. 2, at Hei
pital, Abilene
Services w!
the First IV
3:00 p.m. w
Cook, pastor
Cfaurih," off'ci
ISalph Cooper
Burial w'l!
Cemetery unl
J..ittiepage Fi
\ Masonic en
be conducted
Lodge 1382 A
DR. MALCOL
Film ai
md He
A film aboi:
leases of the
Monday night
.Jfepormont Se
jfclQ p.m.
This progra
to Heart Di.s<
been aceomp
search.
Schowing th
will be Dr. :
Jr., Cardiova
Lubbock. Dr.
ii,'ile of Tulnw
School. New (
nl Jefferson i
ton. a rc'-ldenl
Baylor ITnivel
dicine in lion
Thoracic and
gory at Cliari
pital, Charloi
Pumping te
v at a re-entry
as a Hope 11 m
south of Pea
County.
It is Champ
Abilene No. 1
tion 353, Block
No .1 Smith
of oil in 24 1
timps. at. 3,952
trealed with
acid. The 4^-i
at 4,052 feet.
The venture
cd,4 in 1964 ar
feet.
Most of the
Stonewall Coui
down the pasl
leather.
*.u GLUK
hoo! for t
and Mrs. At
White. Let*
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Foil, Roger. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1966, newspaper, January 27, 1966; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127882/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.