The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 99, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 24, 1957 Page: 4 of 28
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- • I THE ABILENE REPORTER NEWS 4-A *
Twalace Abilene, Texas, Tuesday Morning, September 2. 1957__
A d IN COLEMAN COUNTY
AsDualDiscovery furfunnes a WildcatsseReauca
P er & Jake L. Hamon No 2 J. H tary projects in Hunnels County.
Clark No. 8 W. L. Burns was spotted Potential has been taken at a wildcat was
Site is 1,100 feet from the north two miles east of Wingate Drill- Gray Sand discovery well com
-----------" enet line 59 • - - north- pleted 319-miles northeast of Nov-
ice in Coleman County.
„ It is Lone Star Producing Co.
dry hole The new project is west lines of the Burns 193-acre No. 1-A T. J Hudson. Section 74,
* - * tract in L. Forsythe Survey 450 Block 2. GH&H Survey.
No. 1-A Hudson had a 12-hour
Taylor Test Looms
plugged at 1.264 feet. The dry hole
was Jack N. Greenman of Fort
Worth No. 1-B Hilburn Henderson,
Bond & Sanders Survey 91.
Casing has been run at - ,-----
pective dual discovery well five feet, total depth.
miles northwest of Bradshaw in
mines n Counts i A regular field location was ---------.
SoIl N RoDENoT - Puckett, Inc . staked six miles northeast of Tis ^^ tetolttorsthsurety ^ site is 2.254 feet from the
of Abilene No 2 H L. Sanders, cola as Davisson, Lofhnd Lot oihe 933 feet east of No. 1 Clark, west and 1,263 feet from the south
located in S V Hamilton Survey. Abilene No. 4-C J W Lotland ES
The wildest ^ mile southwest tabrisite is 467 feet from the slated for 3,200 feet with Rotary
Operator was waiting on ce- north and 980 feet from the west . , hatam It is a southeast offset to No. 7|i ,
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Fadandariistem test was from Two miles north of Merkel, a lins. Section 21. Block 18. T&P bur- Phillips, te. miles, northeast of 200 pounds tubing pressures. It is
4.695 et 4.707 feet in the Gardner Ball - Kuehn (Strawn Field proj- vey.
spotted one mile north lines of J. A. H. Cleveland Sur
of Trickham. That venture is Wat-
son & Moseley of Santa Anna No.
1 Jesse E. York.
Site is 1.455 feet from the north
and 1,80° feet from the east lines
of James Manning Survey 89.
vey.
A regular field project drilled 10
miles southeast of Santa Anna was
Watch Repair A
Stone Setting
• DAY SERVICE
BEVILL’S JEWELRY
Next
Sand. With the tool open for 14
hours, gas surfaced in three min-
utes ;
Recovery was 1.650 feet of oil
30 feet of heavily oil-cut mud.
and no water. Flowing pressure
was 80 to 210 pounds: and shutin
pressure in 20 minutes, 1,630
pounds
Drillstem test in the Fry was
from 4 252 to 4,276 feet. With the
tool open for 70 minutes, gas sur-
faced in two minutes Oil flowed
in 59 minutes The test recovered
390 feet of oil Flowing pressure
was 210 to 530 pounds: and 20-1
minute shutin pressure. 1,660
Di 7lew
Wingate. Site is 1,263 feet from producing from 24 perforations at
the southwest and 330 feet from 3.719.25 feet opposite the Gray1
the southeast lines of the Phillips Sand. The formation was ruptur- ,
most northwesterly 193-acre tract ed
in L. Forsythe Survey 450 | Casing is set at 3.802 feet and
the hole bottomed at 3,880 feet.
Gas-oil ratio was 911-1.
Davis & Davis, Inc. et al. of
Coleman No. 1 Evie Routh. ETRR
Survey 175, wildcat 142 miles north
of Ballinger, was plugged at 2,-
600 feet.
Location is 4.225 feet from the
south and 3.075 feet from the west
Three new wildcats were an-
nounced for the county.
Bridwell Oil Co. Abilene, No.
Relax and ride
in "safe hands"...
OR 2-9321
Theatre
ARTHRITIS!
I have been wonderfully blessed
in being restored to active life
after being crippled in nearly
every joint in my body and with
muscular soreness from head to
foot. 1 had Rheumatoid Arthritis
and other forms of Rheumatism.
Limited space prohibits telling
you more here but if you will
write me I will reply at once and
tell you how I received this won-
derful relief.
Mrs. Lela S. Wier
2805 Arbor Hilts Drive—KM
P. O. Box 2695
Jackson 7. Mississippi
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Stonewall County
Test Runs Casing ...___
Another drillstem test was tak- . ..
en from 4 30 7 to 4.336 feet in the A Stonewall County wildcat five Another list was taken at 4.360 C
lower Frv Sand With the tool miles south of Aspermont was 89 feet with the tool open for 40 Cosden Names
0waiting on cement after setting minutes Recovery was 20 feet of
St-inch casinevat 4.692 feet, total mud - R. M. Johnson
Potosi South Flippen' Field 1: is w M & AP Fuller of Cities Service Oil Co No. 2 Flat .
four miles south of Potosi has Midland No. 1 T. B. Rutherford. Top. Section 164. was spotted as New Official
gained a new oiler It is West R T Wilder Survey 26. A-915 a new project It is five miles NEN ViCIAl
--neablena *22 mam $ wan * ol Ro en: CITSOM Sana Fendt he BIG SPRING. Sept.
7 SP surer open for two hours. Recovery was Drillsite is 660 feet from the a rd M Johnson has been elected mint on stage. 1
Daily potential was 73 27 bar- 70 feet of very slightly oil and gas south and west lines of Section a vice president of Cosden Petro- _________________________—---|
rels of 40.5 gravity oil The well is cut mud Shutin pressure in 30 164. BBB&C Survey. Permit depth leum Corp., R. L. Tollett, presi- Air mileage from Tokyo to-San,
pumping from 20 perforations at minutes w as 21 : in - is 4.600 feet w th rotary dent, announced. Francisco is 5.250 miles.|
---1-J Marv I. Dunman, et al. was
in the one - well Red Flat Gard- spotted as a 4.000 - foot rotary
ner Field six miles northeast of test
Winters, a project was plugged at Location is three miles north-
4,315 feet It was Anderson & west of Novice, 467 feet from the
Graham of San Angelo No. 1 W. south and east lines of BF&S Sur-
J. Gardner, T. J. Hardeman Sur
feet
of th
3540
15 m
It
feet
open for one hour, recovery was
80 feet of muddy salt water.
vey 3
A proposed 1,600 - foot rotary
Wigless Actress
MEXICO CITY, Sept. 23 P—Ac-
tress Maria Douglas was criti-
cized as being out of character
when she appeared in "Anna
Karenina" without a proper wig
She promptly explained why: the
stolen shortly before she
GREYHOUND IS 54 TIMES
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No.
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800 1
feet
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SAFER THAN DRIVING
. i Rotary rig was to be moved in Johnson will continue as direc
Shackelford Oiler Gauged;
1 and S B Roberts No. 1-B ' E Following the annual stockhold
(anue uAOrIAP Boyd. Section 45. Block D. H&TC ers’meeting Sept 16. the board
SCUWICA AT O DUG TIV Survey of directors created the offices of
Y * A proposed 5.600 • foot wildcat senior vice president Elect ed to
Second producer has been com- pumping from perforations at 1.- nine miles southwest of Asper- the posts were Marvin M Miller,
pleted in a new Tannehill Sand 463-73 feet Casing is set at 1.550 mont was drilling below 4,300 feet head of the producing division
area two miles northeast of Lued- feet, total depth, in lime and shale. It is Ultra Oil and Dan M Krausse. head of the
ers in Shackelford County ---Co of Abilene No. 2 Pauline Ybar- refining division Joe A Mos was
The confirmation is Jim B Cur- Howsley & Jacobs of Albany No. ra Section 174, Block 1. H&TC elected assistant secretary, and
ry. et al. of Abilene No. 1 W G. 25 J. H Nail Estate 155 was spot- Survey. RO Satterwhite, assistant treas-
Swenson in w S. Keaghey Sur- ted in the Nail (Upper Cook) ------—-------urer.
vev 2 It is an east offset to his Field. . Tollett told the stockholders that
No 1 M A Ivey, recent Tannehill The planned 1.800 - foot cable Tavae Laine present indications are that Cos-
discovery tool try is six miles northwest of ICAdS vulllj den’s gross sales during the cur-
No 1 Swenson had a daily po- Albany. Site is 3.206 feet from the * rent fiscal year will cross the 90-
tential of 97 barrels of oil. It is north and 600 feet from the west 40A million dollar mark " Net in-
—---lines of Secti on 130, ETRR Sur- J V □ IHAPC | come w ill exceed the sev en mil-
_ vev w11C J lion dollar mark for the first time
___in the company’s history, he add-
I I Y Oozer Oils. Ltd., of Albany has AUSTIN, Sept 23 P—Texas ed.
■ T announced plans to drill No. 1-P drillers brought in 289 oil wells
I Am ST Parrish Farm as a Shackel- this past week, the Railroad Com
ford Counts project near Sedwick. mission said. This brought the
IdACs Location was announced as be-compared
dc NEW COLD INJECTOR WESTINGHOUSE
about 400 less than last year " -
........_______________, The daily allowable increased
was 10 feet of very slightly gas- Survey, wildcat eight miles east 10,045 to 3.202.182 barrels from
cut mud. of Albany, was plugged at 2.646 last Saturday s 3,192.137.
---. feet. The commission also said there
Hole was bottomed at 5.872 feet -----------------------------------have been 16.822 drilling applica-
in shale and lime and operator i « ■ tions this year compared to 18,163
was preparing to cut a first core Wial Comn Pen in 1956.
at a Claytonville pool project. It CUIPCOH --------------------------
is General Crude Oil Co. No. 2 g I A
Sarah A Neel Section 211 .Block south Kanger Jones Gets
3. H&TC Survey. 3 PV *
tion 255. Block 3. H&TC Survey ---
A one-hour drillstem test was Bryan W. Payne of Tyler No 1
taken at 5.547-76 feet. Recovery Davis - Crow, Section 1558, TE&L
A one-hour drillstem test was
—- .... An Eastland County Regular Clm.t,
NOLAN — Shell Oil Co No 1 Field well has been completed T owing
W E Forester. Section 65. Block four miles south of Ranger.
23 T&P Survey, wildcat three It is Early Dawn Oil Co. of meO Well
miles southwest of Roscoe, was Fort Worth No. 1 George H Rob- 1
drilling below 6 787 feet in lime inson, located in S. N. Mathias
and shale Survey Jones County has gained a new
A drillstem test was taken at Daily potential was 24 barrels producer five miles southwest of
6.622-48 feet in the Pennsylvanian o 39 gravity oil. Dumping from Anson in the Creslenn (Swastika
With the tool open for one hour, 10 perforations at 1.219-24 feet. Field.
recovery was 40 feet of very Casing is set at 1,263 feet, total It is Lamar H Moore Drill
slightly gas-cut mud. depth ing Co and Feldt & Robinson
------No 4 B. F. Farnsworth, Lot 7.
Two miles east of Blackwell, a s B. Roberts of Abilene No. J W McKissick Survey 208.
wildcat was drilling below 5.880 1 J. R. Watkins, Section 23. Block Daily potential was 190 barrels
feet in dolomite It is Diamond 2. ETRR Survey, was drilling be- of 42 gravity oil. Flow was through
Drilling Co No. 1 A. S Hendry, low 2,330 feet. It is 5%4 miles a 1-4-inch, choke with packer set
Section 1 Block A. T&P Survey, northeast of Pioneer, on the casing and 210 pounds tub-
---L 1 — ing pressure It is producing from
CALLAHAN—West Central Drill- 72 perforations at 3.031-49 feet
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wildcat 11 miles north of Edith ing Co., et al. of Abilene No 1 with the casing set at 3.086 feet. .
was drilling below 4.750 feet in E. R. Compton, G W Denton Sur Having a gas-oil ratio of 400-1 *
shale It is U.S Smelting Re- vey 345, wildcat two miles south- the well is bottomed at 3.415 feet
fining & Mining Co No. 1 Homer east of Denton, was plugged at
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Discovery
Indicated
For Gaines
A regular field project was
spotted one mile north of Hodges
as Frank Burger. Coleman. No.
227
A Pennsylvanian discovery
Report Outlines
feet south of the northeast corner
1 000 Dangers of Section 3. Block 16, T&P Sur-
vey Permit depth applied for is
STUTTGART, Germany, Sept 2,500 feet with rotary
1 J. E. McCoy.
| Site is 3,600 feet west and 350
23 P—A report of the third Inter-
national Convention on Nutrition
A Pennsy lvanian discovery’ is warns against excessive use of
indicated in southeast Gaines pest control materials on food
County, plants. Some 100 chemical sub-
ft is Shell Oil Co. No. 1 Schar- stances can be found in residual
bauer Cattle Co, et al. traces in human food, it said, and
H-SU Holds Third
Evening Signup
A drillstem test was taken at regular use of such food "could Hardin-Simmons University held
11,215-261 feet With the tool open have far-reaching and dangerous its third session of evening class
for 212 hours, gas surfaced in 12 effects which are thus far un- registration Monday night in San-
minutes Operator reversed out known to the manufacturers and defer Memorial Building, but a
13 barrels of 44 8 gravity oil, plus public officials."
five barrels of mud-cut oil. ------------------
tabulation will not be made until
, Tuesday morning, Mrs. Madge
Grba, registrar, said.
The Monday night registration
is expected to swell the total en-
| rollment figure nearer the 1,300
Recovery below the circulating An CL
pub was 360 feet of very heavily Canadian claims
oil and gas-cut mud. No water Marathon Mark
was recovered.
Flowing pressure was 125 to CALGARY, Alta. Sept. 23 — mark. A total of 1.251 had regis-
405 pounds and shutin pressure Pat Logue, 29, claims a Canadian tered Monday for regular, eve
in 30 minutes, 1.180 pounds .piano-playing marathon record of ning and Saturday classes
Monday it was drilling below 77 hours. With his hands swollen Deadline for registration is Oct
11,307 feet, and thumbs raw, he quit at 2 a.m. 5. The university expects a final
It is 12 miles southeast of Sem- Sunday after pounding the keys enrollment of about 1,550.
inole, 1.735 feet from the north since Wednesday in a Calgary: A breakdown of registration
and 330 feet from the east lines ballroom. The old record of 75 shows: freshmen, 458: sophomores
of Section 312, Block 2, Gaines CSL hours was claimed by Tiny Bird of 289, juniors, 244: seniors. 200:
Survey. Hamilton, Ont. specials, 11; and graduates, 49. 1
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