The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1958 Page: 1 of 8
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BIG LAKE, REAGAN COUNTY. TEXAS, NOVEMBER 1,^19M
VOLUME XXXIII
Reagan Owls Will ^X/ind Up
Season Against Sonora Friday
_______________________ | Friday night will f
• ----- _ _ . Reagan County Owl*
1958 Reagan County Owl Seniors “r
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Latest Oil News
In Big Lake Area...
Written Specially Fur The
Big Lake Wildcat
By JAMES C. WATSON
Uoyd R. French, Jr.
DlvUlon,
County side of the Sprayber-
ry Trend area.
It Is 10 miles north of Big
Lake and 660 feet from north
and east lines of section 12,
block 1, TCRR survey. Opera-
tions are to start at once.
Kennedy of
lng muds and chemicals, were
formerly handled In Big Lake
by Wm. Cameron Si Co The
company's office will be lo-
cated In a small building that
has been moved along side of
the new 60 x100' warehouse
Resident field service engi-
neer Is Ed Ingram, who has
been In Big Lake for several
years.
Chambers Si
Midland No. 1 Big Lake Unit,
in the Big Lake townstte and
990 feet from north and 1,980
feet from west line of section
8, OC&SF survey, was shutln
after fracturing the section
at 2,752-64 feet. .
Mr*. R. F. Stephenson
Mrs R F 8tephenson, new-
ly appointed deputy grand
matron of District 5. Section
a, Order of the Eastern 8ta>.
paid her first official visit
That rone had been treated
1th 12,000 gallons of oil,
ilxcd with sand, through
erf orations In the casing.
So far as has been learned
te project had not recovered
it t.h» load and residue from
to the local chapter Monday
night when she gave instruc-
tion she received from the
worthy grand matron at the
session of Grand
Wayne Herrman
Teed Boyd
Harman Wentherby
recent
Chapter In Houston. The new
deputy grand matron helped
constitute a new chapter at
Bronte last Thursday night
She was accompanied by lo-
cal chapter members, Mr. and
Mrs. D. C. Swanxy. On Tues-
day night, Mrs. Stephenson
It is expected that the well
will be opened, cleaned up,
and tested In the near future.
Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany No. 1-A Kenneth, three
miles north of Stiles and 1,323
leet from south and 1,337 feet
from east lines of section 16.
block F. C&MRR survey, was
due to Install a pump to test
nones at 6,032-
Osona and Menard also ena
the season Friday night when
they meet In Osona
Sonora and Menard are In
* tie for second place, each
with a 2-1 record Sonora de-
feated Menard and Junction
Menard
the Spraberry
64 feet and at 6,912-26 feet.
Each of those Intervals had
been fractured with 21,000
gallons of fluid through per-
forations.
No gauges or tests have
been reported since the frac-
turing. It is expected that the
pump will be used to recover
the load and residue from the
fracturing and then make a
production test.
Oeneral American Oil Com -
pan of Texas completed No.
2-F University In the Howard
Draw <8hallow) area of North
Crockett County, for a dally
flowing potential of four bar-
rels of 30.1 gravity oil, flow-
ing through a l/4th I
choke from pay at 1.284-1,310
Oas-oll ratio was 1.450-1
Tubing pressure was 80
Thanksgiving Service aary 8now
Slated For Big lake £1
A union Thanksgiving serv- yesterday aft<
Ice, sponsored by the Big scheduled fo
r at. Ministerial Alliance, will this morning.
and loot to Osona
won over Junction i
Lake, and lost to
Junction, closing It* season
last week end with a kiss to
Osona. earlier was defeated
by Menard and Sonora Junc-
—- The Junior Owls' last game y , . wag against
n band will appear here of th(. sruson siated for 1 .
stage concert on Friday TuegdBy nlghl of this week In! __-
noon, Nov 21. In the was canceled by
school auditorium be- The coach ts helping Ann,ml fnnp T0UM6V
Richard Logan
Ronnie Merrlfleld
Big Lake P-TA Unit McMurry Band Slated Juniors uose >ea*on
Meets Today At 3:15 To Appear Here Soon Holding Good Record
"American Education — McMurry College’s well Thfl Junior owls' last gaim
Why" will be the topic of the
Big Lake Grade Parent-
Teacher Association's pro-
gram this afternoon when
Miss Ruth Hlllyer of San An-
gelo will be the guest speaker
The meeting will be held In
the school auditorium, begin-
ning at 3:15 All parents are
i urgently Invited to attend
Lake Ministerial Alliance, will
be held at the First Methodist
Church on Wednesday even-
ing. Nov. 26. beginning at
7:30. Rev. Robt M. Hlnkel-
man will deliver the message.
with 500 gallons of
washed
acid and fractured with 30,-
000 gallons of oil The project
Is 2,408 feet from north and
Inch 330 feet from west lines of
----section 11. K. W Ingram sur-
vey
Reagan County High
School s 28th annual Invita-
tional basketball tournament
has been set for January 8-9-
10, and 24 teams have already
indicated their desire to par-
ticipate
Among the teams expected
are the Miles Bulldog*, de-
fending champions. They de-
feated the Reagan Owls, 49-
47. for the 1958 title.
Copping the championship
in 1929 when the first tour-
nament was held In Big Lake,
the Owls were also winner* of
their own tournaments In
1933. 1951, 1962 and 1967
Twenty-four members of
the junior squad are eighth
graders this year and will be
eligible for high school foot-
ball next season They are
pete Akin. Cedi Davenport.
Bert Colvin,
Oil Company ffmfn ff W
No 2 J S Todd, In the Todd ( 71*
(San Andres i area of Crock- % f S-AM ■
ett County and 20 miles jML
northwest of Osona Is pre-
.......... paring to Install a pump to
of Osona and 1,850 feet clean out, test and complete.
north and 990 feet from j u had fractured the per- f:y#' X " *
ri^ey38' bl0Cly°r“Ud •ectl0n at 1#0°^ Royalty reigning at the re
„ i uL( No1 Moore "lth 1000 «aUon8 ol 011 cent P-TA Hallowe'en earn!
other, fee. In the Shan- When the pump ts rigged op- Val were Lou Lou McBride as ago «
(San Andresl area. 22 erator will clean out the frac queen, and Max j0^“n “ k
southwest of Big Lake, residue and try to complete king. Lou Lou dMBhtdr work
stine to complete from u a commercial producer.; of Mr and Mrs
*•___- - I _ ... . samm ...» mw%A UaV K B
IS GRAVELY ILL
A report was received
shortly before this paper
went to press Wednesday aft-
ernoon that H. L. Puckett,
county auditor, was In a very
condition following
In the Shannon Hos-
Colvtn.
Mike Holmes. Dtckte Qordpn.
Paul Davis, Lynn Dodd, Bill
Farr, Dan Loftln. Bobby
Storey, Davtd Atwood. Ray-
mond Shattuck, Bill Shields,
Johnny Ratliff. Tommy
Franklin, Jerry Aly, Larry
grave
surgery
pltal He had undergone sur-
gery less than two months over
1 -;o and had apparently re- ,CMl
covered, and had returned to
He became very 111
BUI McBride, while In his office Monday
™... ...» ______n of Mr and afternoon, and entered the
£st Mrs. Don Johruon Both are local hospital Tuesday morn
WX. first graders this year, and lng. later In the day he w»
ntinili of Mr* T H Nunn transferred to San Angelo
Guests last week of Mr. and
Mrs H H lamb were Mr. and
Mrs Bob Shaffer of Freer
Trade At Heme And Save!
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TICKETS
Each week The Big Lake
Wildcat, in cooperation
with the Rialto and
Shooting SUr Drive-In
Theatres, wUl give to
regular maU subscribers,
two tickets to each
theatre.
This week's tickets go to
Mr. and Mrs.
O. K. McMuUan
To See
••Ontenhead"
Sun.-Mon.-Tae*.
at the Shooting 8Ur
and to
Mr. and Mrs
J. C. Carr
To See
1958 Reagan County Owls
51
"Kings Go Forth”
Showing at the Rialto
Sen. - Mon.
(Ticket* Oood For This
Attraction Only)
You must be on The
Wildcat Subscription
Hat to receive Free
Tickets—Subscribe Now!
(Tear out and preaent at
Ibi Theatre Box Office)
I Ml REAGAN COUNTY OWLS
Marten Dally, Reward Lave. H<
middle row: Billy Bw*y, B*«a
Fidel Fasnlss, Jamas La*ten, I
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Werst, J. L., Jr. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1958, newspaper, November 13, 1958; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth657216/m1/1/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Reagan County Library.