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Sunday Morning, March 17, 1940
Sunday Mornin
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THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
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By BROOKS PEDEN
Dual completions may be at-
tempted in the Cooper-Roberts
pool of Jones county, but not until
some change is made in the present
price schedule for oil, according 0
S. B Roberts, chief lease holder in
the pool area. ,
Roberts recently completed one
well in the Gunsight and is com-
pleting another in the same forma-
Son. making four actively produce
ing zones in the pool, with two or
more potential horizons in each
Shackelford Ellenberger
Extension Try Scheduled
"Sac Tit-niaaiiiee.
2
well. ,
"Sure. I could make dual com-
pletions?' Roberts commented, but
you can say that I m selling all the
ill I want to at the present prices
The Gunsight formation is cur-
rently one of theefuost popular
testing prospects fols, medium
depth wells of the Cndinerof
the most recentiei, covered pro
First attempt to expand the new
Ellenburger production in the old
Sedwick field of Shackelford coun-
ty was begun this week by R H
Roark, L. F Hooker, and J. L.
Douglas of Albany.
The extension well will be the
Roark Hooker and Douglas No.
| 1-A Are Hickman. 330 feet from
' the north and east lines of the
southwest quarter of section 16
Lunatic Asylum lands survey.
It will be 1.775 feet southwest of
the Phillips Petroleum Co. No. 1
PanAce. Ellenburger discovery
well, on a lease which already has
24 producing wells in the Hope
sand at 660 feet.
during zones. E. , ma.
Aider Oil Co et al No. 1 Ida
L Weaver a pumper in the look
sand about three miles north of
the Wimberly field was recently
deepened to rherk the Gunsight,
but was plugging bark to the look
after finding more water than oil |
in the lower zone. .
Ellis A Hall, probably the area's
most air-minded oil operator, was
in town late this week on one of
his infrequent visits during recent
months , . ,
Hall has been spending most ot
his ume in Denver since before
Christmas, commuting from there
in bis Ballanca. He recently
bought an Army surplus AT-6 but
is having it thoroughly checked
before he starts flying it.
He is still operating several rigs
in West Texas but has no im-
mediate plans for exploration in
S B Roberts of Abilene con-
tracted to drill the well and was
building rig on the site this week-
end.
The Phillips well made good on
Its earlier promises this week by
flow ing at the rate of 1.420 barrels
of 44 8 gravity oil in 24 hours Cas-
ing pressure was 560 pounds open
and 380 pounds closed, and tubing
Oil Hike Request
Granted in Part
pressure was 700 pounds open
and 390 closed. Flow was through
half inch choke.
The official test listed the gas-
oil ratio at 422 to 1, and the pay at
4,210-20 feet.
About three and a half miles
south of the new production. Texas
Pacific Coal and Oil company aban-
doned its Ellenburger test, the No.
1 Snyder, after encountering sul-
pher water at 4,015 feet. It was
located 330 feet from the north
and east lines of section 36 Luna-
tic Asylum lands survey.
The other new Ellenburger dis-
covery. Allied Oil Co. et al No. 1
Sanders, three miles east of Al-
bany. still had not completed instal-
lation of pumping unit this week-
end for test.
A new Ellenburger test has been
scheduled for the northwestern
edge of Shackelford county by Carl
Hovgard and Norman D. Fitzgerald
of Abilene.
To be known as the Carl Hov
gard No. 1 A. A. Gustafson, the
well is about two miles south of
the Ivy pool in an area where three
shallow -tests failed It is to drill
to 4.200 feet with cable tools.
i Location is 330 feet from the
south and east lines of the north-
west quarter of section 169 BBB&C
survey.
About a mile south of the new
deep test. Hedrick Oil Co. Ltd., and
Dec., 1945,
revolutionaries
set up separatist
regime in Azer-
baijon. Iran pro-
tested it was
Red-supported
[SYRIA]
Mosul
wet’T Boghdod
22-
1942—Britain, USSR sign pact to
withdrew troops six months after
war’s end. U S. concurs. West-
ern Allies kept pledge, but Rus-
sia refused, holding troops in
northeast border areas and in re-
volting Azerbaijan province.
By 1940, Nazis had heavily infil-
troted Iran. Allies sought in vain
to have them ousted. So in 1941,
British and Russians occupied
country by force. In 1942, Brit-
ish invited U. S. in to protect
lend-lease supplies
WEST TEXAS
Andrews County Leads Section
In Oil Development for Week
(9
h 1 Caspian Sea, R
a see
Kamil SAL
sityviyKermanshoh
a set* " sultanabad
Naft-i-Shahe “Gilion A
TEHRAN M ALL
“Big Three" conference ot
Tehran, 1943, guaranteed
Iran postwar independence
AFGHANISTAN
a»rc
R
Maidan-i-Noftun
• Hoft Kel
tree.
. Bonder Sch
A
$132,000,000, 1200-mile Trans-
Iran railway, partially built by
Germans, carried over 5,000,000
tons of lend-lease material
. INDIA
Zohedan EET’S
OIL-Iron is the world’s
fourth largest producer, av-
1 eroging 210,000 barrels a
: day in 1940 British have
5 monopoly, with huge Anglo-
9 Persian Co. holdings in
I south. All through the war,
d Russia tried to force conces-
sions in the north
KUWarr
SAUDI
ARABIA
77777) Held by U. S. S. R.
22224A During War
E# Oil Pipelines
@0
Miles
200
WHY IRAN IS INTERNATIONAL HOTSPOT—Numbered boxes on map above nutshell
events which have made Iran the hot-spot of the Middle East, point of acrimonious Anglo-
British debate in United Nations' Security Council's first meeting and subject of sharp L.
S note requesting withdrawal of Russian troops. Oil and Irans position as vital land be-
tween the East and the West have made it a military and diplomatic battleground for over
100 years.
By JOHN B. BREWER
SAN ANGELO, March 16—An-
drews county ranked high in West
Texas oil developments this week
with a 1 7-8- mile southeast exten-
sion to production from the Mc-
Kee section of the Simpson, mid-
dle Ordovician, in the triple-pay
Martin field assured by Atlantic
No. 1 University, Unit 4.
Sun No. 2 N. H. Martin, north
outpost to the Martin field, re-
covered free oil from a third zone
in drilling to 8,151 feet, and Gulf
No. 1-Z University became the
second well in the Devonian pro-
ducing area south of the Fuller-
ton 8.500 (Devonian) field, a
quarter mile east of Mid-Continent
No. 1-5 University the discovery.
A strike each in Hockley and
Winkler counties was finaled and
a Pecos county wildcat showed
shallow oil in promising amount.
Holders of leases within a 1 1-2-
mile radius reportedly rejected
$750 an acre for their tracts after
to 13,400 feet if necessary to ex-
plore the Ellenburger.
Atlantic No. 1-L University be-
came the second completed Devon-
ian producer in the Block 31 field
in east central Crane county with
a daily flowing- potential of 865
barrels of 45 6 gravity oil from ‘%
a section acidized through casing.
perforations at 8,820-8,950 feet. It
stopped in the Silurian at 9.251
feet. Location is the C NE SE 28-
31-U. one mile north-northwest of
Atlantic No. 1-A University, the
Devonian and Ellenburger discov-
ery.
Atlantic- No. 1-G University, S
NE NW 39-31-U, 3-4 mile south-
east of the pool opener, indicated
it will become the second complo-
tion by heading fluid while draw-
ing drillpipe following a test from
10,392-479 feet. It continued to
10.529 feet and was scheduled to
run casing for completion.
Atlantic No. 1 University, Unit A,
in Andrews county tiowed oil for
45 minutes after pulling 23 stands
of drillpipe following a one-hour
drillstem test of the McKee sec-
tion from 8,310-8,440 feet. Drill-
ing continued below 8.545 feet.
The extension is 1.845 from the
Unable to drill out below 7,890
feet. Atlantic No. 1Q University,
two miles north and a quarter
mile east of Atlantic No. 1-A Uni-
versity. was abandoned. Formerly
Gulfs No. 1-F University, aban-
doned at 10.659 feet, in the Ellen-
burger about 10 years ago. it had
been slated to test the Devonian. 4
AUSTIN, March 16.—P In-___________
creased oil production sought by No. 1 Dawson and Conway for an
federal officials and major pur-official gauge of 21 barrels with 50
chasers was granted only in small percent water from 1.561-68 feet,
part by the Texas railroad commis- They have skidded rig for a 990
sion’s April proration order is- foot east offset, the No. 2 Dawson
sued three hours after close of the and Conway, located 2.310 feet
monthly statewide oil hearing yes- from the west and 420 from the
terday. 1 north line of section 195 ETRR sur-
The Navy’s request for immed-vey. Contract is for 1.700 feet with
iate increase in permitted produc- cable tools.
tion up to 2.000.000 barrels daily
was not granted. A LIT
The new order was calculated to ( lincahT FInW/C
bring about daily production ot UUIDIOIII | IUW3
N ent 1.816,819 barrels of crude per day 1 "
mpressor using gas from three Railroad commission engineers . - L 1 ... II
1 Comos ready in operation, said the order is expected to result Ip Pnherc Wel
and he is applying for assignment in April daily production of ap- KODCI IJ Hell
or thepotential from the wells to proximately 45.000 barrels of crude
other wells in the pool, oil more than in March. A new pay horizon for the Coop-
Meanwhile, the shallow pool Net allowable based on 21 pro- er-Roberts pool in Jones county. 10
continues to expand. Latest new ducing days of the 30-day month miles northeast of Hawley, was
well application is for the George was placed at 1,943.122 barrels opened this week by the S B Rob-
D Morgan Trustee and Con-Tex daily Estimated under production erts No. 6 0. J Cooper, which was
Petroleum Corp No. 20 Alexander of 6.5 per cent would reduce the completed in the Gunsight
Trust estate. 1630 feet from the flow of cnlde to 1,816.819 barrels' An official dance the ...
west and 660 feet from the south daily.
line of V Baptsman surveyed, of Natural gasoline and distillate
In the Myatt pool __________production for April was estimated
at 174.804 barrels daily, boosting
anticipated flow of all petroleum
liquids to 1 991 623 barrels daily.
Jones & Stasney completed their
They have skidded rig for a 990
located 2.310 feet
NEW MEXICO
Oil is Major Incentive for
Wm. Y. Penn of Midland No. 1
W. T. Shearer, northern Pecos
county wildcat, showed 800 feet of
free oil naturall from sand at 1,-
950-59 feet and cemented 85s-inch
this area.
John Bryum, representing Con-
Tex Petroleum company, was in
Austin this week to attend a rail-
road commission hearing on his
application to repressure the Alex-
ander Trust estate pool east of
Brunson Field Duiccian Activity in
Gets Outpost Russian Activity in
By JAMES C. WATSON
HOBS. New Mex., March 16 —
A one location diagonal northeast
stepout from nearest well now drift-
ing to the Ellenburger on the
northeast side of the Bunson field,
in East Lea county, near Eunice.
MOSCOW. March 16.—1
, newspaper Izvestia declared today
that northern Iran oil fields were
of primary significance” to Rus-
sian security, and charged that
Iran four times broke the Soviet-
Coleman Poo
north, 2.033 feet from the east
line of section I-11-U, 1 7-8 miles
southeast of Humble No. 1 Park-
er, the McKee discovery in the
Martin field. It is 1 3-4 miles 1________________
southeast of Humble No. 2 Park- casing at 1.228 feet to test. It is
er, the third well in the area and
opener of the third pay, the E1- _________________________
lenburger. No. 2 Parker awaited slightly west of the Lehn pool,
a potential gauge. F - -
Sun No. 2 Martin, C SW SE 17-
A41-psl, west offset to Sun No. 1
Martin, recovered 1,150 feet of
. .:free oil on a drillstem test from
Fhe Iranian treaty of 1921 by granting 8.014-8.151 feet. Its first free oil
to United States and British firms came from the Permian at about
oil concessions previously held by 6.800-7,000 feet, in which horizon
Russia. — No. 1 Martin was completed; the
The government newspaper ac-next was from basal Permian at
cused Iran of discriminating against slightly above 7.500 feet Drill-
Russia in oil concessions, of ing continued below 8.332 feet in
threatening Soviet security, and of lime,
seeking to instigate conflicts be Gulf No. 1-Z University, C NW
tween the Soviet union and other NE 43-13-U. prepared to run cas
great powers. The latter charge ing (0 8,495 feet for completion at
was made in another article in 8.630 feet. It flowed 30 barrels
Izvestia Thursday, of oil in one hour on a drillstem
in the north quarter of section
41-10-H&GN, 312 miles north and
Step
By HAMILT
Reporter-New!
ROBERT LEE.
cal step in prosec
ert Lee dam an
sect in Coke cou
“Immediate federa
$2,000,000 in ord
tax remission of
20-year period.
That was the
by L. T. Youngb
the Upper Color
ity. in a mass 1
department of re
officials, state of
rectors and-citiz
day. He remind
Con tax remissior
7 Regional reclai
attendance were
regional directo
planning enginee
area planning
Spencer L. Baird
Upper Colorado 1
rectors were L
Bronte, chairmar
San Angelo, vie
Allen, Robert Li
urer: D. C. Cam
DR. M. Simmons.
Coleman, Miles. 1
ters, W. D. Hol
Ragsdals, San 1
tors.
In the delega
were H. 0. Wh
C. E. Benton. J
Roggee, Robert
Sen. Penrose B.
ran
Phillips No. 1 Elsinore, Pecos
wildcat in section 53-D-GCSF, 25
miles south of Fort Stockton, was
abandoned at 12,096 feet, in lime
when unable to fish out junk.
SPEARS
PRINTING CO.
330 OAK
Why Leave Your Office?
DIAL
812 9
was reported Saturday.
A good producer was completed
in the same sector of that pool, and
two new wells were added to the
Paddock field in the same terri-
torv and an extension to the Fcr-
—.-------------.— est' field, in north Eddy county.
On official gauge, the well flow was also completed.
ed 237 barrels of 37 gravity oil
from the formation which was per pany .... „ .. ... ._____________
forated with 40 shots from 2.214-30 from south and 810 feet from
feet and treated with 1.000 gallons east iines of section 4-22s-37e, is
of rhe well is 330 feet from the the new exansion elfo uderer of of 1.020 barrels a day on a 2 hour granted them to three American applying for a permit to continue
north and east lines of the south. Bruno north or Magnolia Petro potential test Friday. and one Dutch British firm in this —---
west quarter of section 29 block leum Company No 10 Brunson The test was on steady flow and speMtet" dionent Mna those 2 Rus PHONE
15 T&P survey. .. Argo, now drilling below 5.160 feet, showed no perceptible decrease bases in Baku and Turk. TONE
A second gunsight producer was in middle Permian lime, and head- during the two hours. Flow was men. "These concessions, said Iz-
vestia. were threats to Russian se-
curity. 1
The newspaper said the viola-
tions of the treaty were a conces-
sion to Standard Oil in November.
1921; to Sinclair Oil in December.
1923: to Delaware Oil in January.
1937. and to the Anglo-Dutch com
Cantrell Plan Service
224 Morris Building
Phone 4005
Specializing in GI Home Plans
HAMMERS!
Stanley
Nail
Hammers
$1.50
•ad
COLD PRE
Liquid — Tablets —
Has satisfied t
Caution Use
Texas Pacific No. 1 Brown-Alt-
man. Winkler county discovery
from the Holt tone of the Clear
Fork section of the Permian lime
between the Emperor Deep and
Weiner pools, was ‘finaled for a
24-hour flow of 265 barrels of 40.1
gravity oil. The gauge was through
a 5 64ths inch tubing choke and
casing perforations between 4,765-
4.810. The section had been wash-e
ed with 500 gallons of mud acid
and treated with 1.500 gallons of
regular acid. Located is the C SW
SW 25-B5-psl.
Brewer & Nelms of Dallas stak-
ed No. 1 L. B. Cox Jr., sched-
9
Intro
TI
Opener lests
In Coleman county, about a mile --------------------—----
alqcirtetsEnated Oil Com west of Silver Valley, the new Gray upper crusts .Stanolind No. 1 Eva B. Kayser.uled 5.600 foot wildcat insouth-
Tide. W ater Associated sand pool opener, Fulwiler and The 1921 treaty, it said, stipulat- C SW SW 34-34 2s-T&P. 1 1-2 miles
pany No. Z A *___Hughes Drilling company No. 1 ed that Iran would not give con- west of the south Cowden (Gray-
Templeton lived up to its initial cessions to foreign Interests in burg) field in Ector, had passed
indication by flowing at the rate northern Iran, but that Iran had 11,096 feet in black shale after
Izvestia asserted that when Rus- test from 8,545-8,630 feet. 43 bar-
sia in 1944 proposed renewal of rels in one hour from 8,470-8,545
her former oil concessions in the and 26.37 barrels in 30 minutes
north, the proposal met "raving from 8,440-70, all from the Devo-
resistance from the Iranian ruling nian.
western Crockett county, 330 from
the north, 1.650 feet from the west
line of section 11, John H. Gib-
son survey, 24 miles southwest
of Ozona.
T
Hoi
the Alexander. Con-Tex cemented
casing on Its No 3 Myatt at 1 405 _ muuse ................,___________.____________
feet and is to drill in about Tues- due for the pool this weekend as ed for the Ellenburger, around 7,- through 30-64 choke, with 500
day. operators perforated the S. B. 850 feet. pounds pressure on casing and 250
• • • Roberts No. 1 J. J. Steele with 30 The Tide Water project will al- on tubing.
According to the available rum- shots from 2.231 38 feet. The Gus ^ drill to the same horizon It is First extension try for the new
ors. several Abilene firms have sight was the third commercial a quarter of a mile east and same pool go( underway thia week with
been dickering for acreage in the 504 eporedAer m e 1 i distance north of nearest complet- spudding of the C. P Burton. E.
vicinity of the Ellenburger dis- .Aey nocation for the P0®1 “ ed Ellenburger producer—Magno- L. Smith and H E White of Dal-
covery by Phillips in the Sedwick the S3 -ern 9 Ln lia No 10 Brunson-Argo which las No. 1 j. C Bates, a 660 foot
field but no sales have been con- VIP: Tdeet am the south and was n mpleted during the last week south offset to the pool opener
firmed as yet west lines.of the northeSS war for a flow of 253 barrels of oil in Contracted to Fulwiler and
---ter ot section 14 hours. Hughes Drilling company, the new .... ._________________
Magnolia's new well. located 1.- location is 330 feet from the west only after Soviet protests, it added
880 feet from north and 1.980 feet and 1.110 feet from the north line
Charles G. (Buddy Lehrer .
LEASE BROKER
C'L LEASES
222 Morris Bldg.
ROYALTY
Phone 7475
pany. said to be a subsidiary of
Royal Dutch Shell, in March, 1939
survey 14 nours. rugnes Grilling company, use uew All were cancelled later, but
In the Gunsight area northwest Magnolia's new well. located 1.- location is 330 feet from the west only after Soviet protests, it added
of the wimberly field Crown Cen- 880 feet from north and 1.980 feet and 1.110 feet from the north line The newspaper cited what it said
tral Petroleum Corp No 1 U S from east lines of section 9-22s-37e. of section 7 H&TB survey, were enormous concessions held by
Akens was due to reach the pay is producing from 90 casing per- Drilling began this week on an- the Anglo-Iran Oil company in
horizon this weekendforations at 7.880-95 feet, and other try for a new Morris sand southern Iran, and said such rights
Two completions were made in from 9. performations in_the PiPA pool 3.8 miles southwest of Novice
the Lueders area during the week -* - - T
Jones and Stasney et al No 1
MOVING
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16 Ox.
Hammers
Mrs. Mary A Martin. 1.150 feet
from the west and 2 681 feet from
the north line of J. Wiehl survey
13 was completed for an initial
pumping production of 519 bar-
rels in sand from 1.610-17 feet
Its west offset, the same opera
tors No 2 Martin, was completed
for 46 34 barrels in pay from 1,641-
49 feet
at 7,835-50 feet, and from 150 the H T. Owen and Rhodes Drill-
shots at 7,810-35 feet. Gravity of ing company No. 2 Mrs Della Mo-
the oil was 40 4 degrees and gas-oil Cain et al. northwest offset to the
ratio was 865-1. Total depth is at same operators No. 1 Gorman.
7,901 feet, in egranite. which was completed as a gasser.
Humble Oil & Refining Compa- Location is 467 feet from the
nv No. 3-8 State, 1.980 feet from north and east lines of the north-
north and 720 feet from east lines west quarter of section 14 SP Rail-
of section 2-22s-37e. and on the way company survey.
north side of the Paddock field, in ------—--------------------------
East Lea. reported a 24-hour/or north of the closest production
ing potential of 528 harre Permian from the middle or lower Permian
gravity oil, from the Holt Permian, was making hole past 6 032 feet.
The production was from casing 6 y
perforations at 5,100-70 feet, and
“mostly clearly exposed” the "in-
imical attitude of the Iranian rul-
ing circle toward the U S S R ”
In view of the situation in the
south, said Izvestia, the refusal
amounts to "nothing other than de-
95c
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302 Chestnut
Phone 4455
Bowman LUMBER Co.
THE BUILDERS SUPPLY STORE
Lowell 1. Renfro, Mgr.
902 North Fifth
JUST RECEIVED
ONE CARLOAD
DRAIN TILS 10€ per ft.
1 CEDAR excellent for sub-
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- Phone 5164-5265
PLENTY OF STEP LADDERS
AND EXTENSION LADDERS
MEDICINE CABINETS with
th ck plate glass mirrors $6.45
, a
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Um ts
SHIPPING
More than ever
HANDITYLE . . . It’s plastic
modern. For finish on kitchens,
bathroom cafes or markets.
White and a few pastel colors.
While it lasts 35e per sq ft.
LAWN HOSE Just Arrived.
CYPRESS WATER TANKS
5 x5 - 5 i6 - 6 *6
Our CLOSE-OUT, OF PAINT
BRUSHES 10% DISCOUNT
Large Stock el CEDAR POSTS
35e up
COMPOSITION SHINGLES —
Red or Green in hexagon and
thick tab pattern.
HAY RACKS AND FEEDERS
READY BUILT
North of the new completions
Primo Oil company filed applica-
tion for the No 8 Mrs M A Mar. ,___________
tin. 1.206 feet from the west and at 5.055-80 feet. Those openings
2 380 from the north line of J had been treated with 200 gallons
Weihl survey 13. slated as a 2.000 of acid. Gas-oil ratio was 680-1.
foot cable-tool test The Ohio Oil Company No. 2°
In the old Hawley field, five Lou Wortham, also in the north
miles northeast of Hawley, Fain. end of the Paddock area, and 1.980
McGaha has scheduled a new well feet from north and 660 feet from
the No. 1 D L Wright, to drill to east lines of section 11-22s-37e.
2.300 feet with spudder. Location
is 1 650 feet from the south and
330 from the west line of the east
half of the west half of section
38 block 15 T&P survey
Attempt for a 1,300 foot south-
west extension to production in
the Stith field has been scheduled
by Clark and Cowden in the No.
: W. E. Bradley, a 2.700 foot ro-
tary test located 330 feet from the
north and east lines of section 92
block 124 DeWitt county school
land survey.
flowed for 1 24-hour potential of
38 7 gravity oil, with gas-oil ratio
of 795-1 The oil came from open
hole in the Holt Permian at 5.085-
5.152 feet, where 2.000 gallons and
4.000 gallons of acid had been in-
jected
Forest E Levers No. 2B Levers.
LeRoy
Harris
Sem
Bonetati
Clarion Dadio
Sales and Sewvice
Hard To Get
Merchandise
Silex Coffee Makers
Electric Hot Plates
Light Bulbs—all sizes
Electric Heaters
Flashlights
Ironing Cords
Batteries for Every Purpose
. Many Other Items.
FOUR HOUR RADIO
REPAIR SERVICE.
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BATTERIES
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Phone 4160
660 feet from the north and east
lines of section 34-16s-29e. and one
location from the discovery well in
the Forest field, in North Eddy
county, flowed at the rate of 144
barrels of oil per day, from pay at
2.630-84 feet, in San Andres-Per
mian lime, which had been shot
with 70 quarts of nitro-glycrin.
George P Livermore, Inc. No.
1-A Maxwell State, in East Chaves
county, and on the southwest side
of the' Caprock field, and 1 980 feet
from south and east lines of sec
tion 1-13s-3le. and outside the
proven limits of the’field, was com-
pleted for a daily flowing produc
tion of 80 barrels of oil from red
sand pay at 3,022-34 feet, which
had been shot with 50 quarta of
nitro
Lion Oil Company No. 1 Wylie.
East Lea county wildcat, in south
west quarter of northwest quarter
of section 5-23s-38e, and one half
mile east of the closest production
on the southeast side of the Drink
ard field, was making hole below
8121 feet, in the McKee section
of the Simpson That formation
was entered at 8.041 feet, on an
elevation of 3.389 feet.
It is to drill ahead to the Ellen-
burgers unless granite intervenes
Humble No. 1 B Hardison, lower
Permian exploration, in the north
side of the shallow Penrose-Skelly
field and 1.980 feet from north and
440 feet from east lines of section
‘ 34-21s-37e, and about two miles
fense of a monopoly position of the
English oil concession in Iran.” |
Pampa Pioneer Dies
PAMPA March 16—(P—Funer-
al was-held here today for George |
T Montgomery. 71/ pioneer Pan-
handy dairyman who died here
Thursday.
REPLACEMENT values of buildings
and contents are going up. Have you
increased the amount of your fire in-
surance accordingly?
If you have any doubt about the ade-
quacy of your insurance—better make
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KA T D One Block West of Reporter-News
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On or before prepayment privilege.
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CII 0 A N° To Veterans To Build or To
• I LOANS Buy Homes.
€ A VI NCC Every Investor is INSURED against loss
DA Y I NOD up to $5,000 by a permanent instrument-
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Current dividend rate 21%. Open your occount now.
ABILENE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Corner Cypress and N. 2nd
Phone4309
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• For Bathroom • For Kitchens
• Restaurants
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for complete information,
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 269, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 17, 1946, newspaper, March 17, 1946; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1644655/m1/10/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.