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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 7

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OIL PLAY IN THE LOWtR TRINITY ARIA In the AlRoa field of Galveston County, Goodale, Bert- rnan Co. Inc. win arm tne No. 1 Allen Unit No. I as a test.

Location Is two and ons-half miles northwest of Algoa on a 40-acre lease In the I. G. N. Hallway survey No. 12, A-C00.

General Crude Oil Co. will drill the No. 7 JohnH. Hlavaty as a test for the Liberty County Esperson Dome field. Location is six I I I I I AQUARIUMS TropiraJ Fish Supplies Come in and Sep our Weekiv Specials Open 8-12 5-8 p.m.

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GROCERIES -CLOTHING-DRY GOODS MAGAZINES-COLD BEVERAGES LEWIE GROCERY AND ARMY SI RPLUS 500 HWY 90 LIBERTY and one-hald miles southwest of Dayton on a 100-acre lease In the C.C. Brunson survey, A-741. Gulf OH Corp. has staked location for three new development wells for the Liberty County Hankamer field. On adjacent locations approximately eight and four- tenths miles south of Devers, the No.

136 E.W. Boyt will be drilled to 4,350 feet; the No. 137 E.W. Boyt, to 3,300 feet, and the No. 138 E.W, Boyt, to 3,250 feet.

Locations spot ona 618.2 acre lease tn the Amos Allen survey, A-562. Five new wells have been scheduled by Sinclair Oil Refining Co. In the Liberty County Hull field. The operator's No. 331, No.

332, No. 333, No. 334 and No. 335 Dolbear tests will drill on adjacent location approximately one mile east of Devers. The well will range in depth from 3,700 to 4,200 feet.

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TRINITY STORK IM7 TRINITY UBSRTY OROKR8 F1ULID I I I I I Jesse Devore league, A-23. Goodale, Bertman Co. Inc. was preparing to perforate at the No. 1 Cecil Wlnfree, Chambers County wildcat, after drilling to 6,580 feet in a sidetracked hole.

Permitted as a explorer, the well locates three and three-fourths miles southeast of Mont Belvleu on a 299.95- acre lease in the R.A. West survey, A-314. In the Trinity Bay field of Chambers County, Humble Oil Refining Co. was preparing to run a sonic log at the No. 1 J.

a so re wildcat after making hole to 8,952 feet. Proposed as a test of the Frio, the well locates one and one-half mUes southwest of Anahuac on a 120-acre lease. Surface location Is In State Tract 29-A and bottom hole location Is In Trinity Bay, State Tract 32-A. Six miles southwest of Dayton In Liberty County, General Crude OU Co. was drilling at 9,041 feet at the No.

2 L. Martin, et al, a foot wildcat. Lease Is 500 acres In the William Bloodgood survey, A-3. W. Stockard was awaiting a rig to spud In the No.

1 B. E. Quinn Estate wUdcat which is proposed as an foot Yegua test for Liberty County. Location Is eight miles southeast of Cleveland on a 450-acre lease In the James Humphries survey, A-212. COMPLETIONS Two miles northeast of Winnie In the Stowe 11 field of Chambers County, Sun Oil Co.

completed the No. 2 Bertie C. Green as a triple producer with two oU sands and a gas sand. Flowing on a gas lift from perforations at feet, the well rated 23 barrels of 33.4-gravity oU with a gas- of ratio of 652 1, putting a cubing pressure of 60 pounds while on a 20-64 inch choke. Perforations at 7,591 95 feet flowed 107 barrels of 34.6-gravlty oil with agas-oll ratio of 523-1 while on a 10-64 Inch choke.

Tubing pressure was 375 pounds. The well also flowed one barrel of water. From perforations at 7,33235 feet, the well had an absolute open hole flow of 90,639,000 cubic feet of gas with a gas-condensate ratio of 83.007-1. Shut In tubing pressure gauged 2,775 pounds and bottom hole pressure, 3,346. Condensate gravity was 58.6 degrees.

The triple-producer spots on a 40-acre lease in the Francisco Valmore leage, A- 26. On a location six miles southwest of Dayton In the Liberty County F.sperson Dome field, General Crude OU Co. completed the No. A- 132 Esperson-Moores Bluff on pump from perforations at feet and the well rated 44 barrels of 20.8 gravity oil with no gas. Additionally, the well pumped 25 barrels of water.

Tubing pressure was checked at 60 pounds. Hole Is bottomed at 2,400 feet and plugged back to 1,785 feet. Lease is 676 acres In the C.W. Fisher survey, A657. On an adjacent location In the same field, the operator completed the No.

A-135 Esperson Moores Bluff which pumped 48 barrels of 22.1- gravlty oil and 24 barrels of water through perforations at feet. Hole Is bottomed at 3,600 feet and plugged back to 3,357 feet. Board of Trustees Meet And Accepts New Budget The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the erty Independent School District was held August 12 with the following members present: R.M. Brlcker, G. Swindle, Dr.

Richard O. Clements, Dr. R.H. Perry, Marvin P. Waldman.

Also present were Superintendent M.J. Leonard and Business Manager Howard Guy. Robert Thomas and Thomas Calhoon, representing the Liberty Quarterback Club, appeared before the board and offered to finance the additional quartz lighting for the football field as specified In Scout Leaders To Attend Week Training Session BOYPOWER'76, the 8-year, long range plan of the Boy Scouts of America which will begin January 1969, will be the basis for a week's training, August 25 30 for the professional staff of the Trlnlty- Neches Council, according to Robert M. Shoemaker, Scout Executive. The National Training Conference will be held at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado.

Scouting career men who will attend the professional launching of the new long- range plan Include Robert M. Shoemaker, Scout Executive; George R. Scott, Assistant Scout Executive; Bill McLaughlin, Central District Executive; Kenneth Perdue, Spindletop District Executive; LaVerne Smith, Magnolia District Executive all of Beaumont. Robert E. Greathouse, Trinity District Executive of Liberty; Charles Beard, Dogwood District Executive of Woodvllle; and Lendon Campbell, Neches District Executive of Jasper.

Scout leaders of the Trlnlty-Neches Council have already started to establish goals that will ensure the relevance of scouting to the needs of youth, determine the level of quality to be maintained, secure needed personnel and resources, develop methods of fixing responsibility and measuring results, and establish understanding of alms and methods of the Boy Scouts of America with its partner Shoemaker explained. Specific numerical goals will be related to such Items as boy members, Scout units, unit leader training, Scout units qualifying as national standard, professional staff, and local operating expenditures. Among the men from tills area who have special assignments for the National Training Conference are Shoemaker who will serve as a Group Discussion Leader and Kelsey Lamb of Beaumont. Lamb, who Is a member of the Trinity Neches Council Executive Board and of the Region 9 Executive Committee of the Boy Scouts of America, is one of 100 volunteer Scout- ers who will be In attendance at the National Training Conference on Friday, August 30, to serve as a Discussion Leader. ust ommitsiji1 ff triplet THREE Triple your fun in by California Cobblers.

This easy walking shoe rests on an attractive stack heel and features a squared-off toe. A smart trl-sectloned buckle completes a tailored fashion look. As seen In REDBOOK $13.00 v.y 'M alternate No. 15 of the building program. Motion was made by Dr.

Richard O. Clements, second- ded by Marvin P. Waldman, that this generous offer be accepted and that payment from the Quarterback Club not be requested until the final statement on the present building contract Is submitted. The Motion was adopted. Motion was made by Marvin P.

Waldman, seconded by Dr. R.H. Perry, that Proposed Budget for the 1968-69 school year be officially accepted. The Budget covers expenditures of $1,296,896 with an estimated revenue of $1,296,920. A tax rate of $1.20 per $100.00 assessed value Is to be levied all taxable property.

This tax is to be prorated $0.82 for maintenance and operation and for bond retirement. The District Budget Report for July was presented and discussed. It listed expenditures of $94,440.03 and receipts of $61,601,82 leaving an unencumbered budget balance of $1,255,432.62. The Tax Collector's Rejort for July listed current collection for the month of $1,373.40. Delinquent collections were $1,121,89.

Total current collections for the eleven onth period amounted to 95.78*£ of the entire tax roll. Cibertp tMntorofor Liberty, Texas, Thursday, August 22, 196rt A list of delinquent tax properties that have been recommended for legal action was presented and discussed. The Proposed Amended Budget of a National Teacher Corps Program for the 1967-68 school year was pre- and discussed. The amended listed total expenditures and revenues of $26,124 as compared with the budget of $32,273. Motion was madey by Dr.

Richard O. Clements and seconded by Dr. R. H. Perry, that the amended budget be approved.

The motion was adopted. A motion was made by Frank G. Swindle and seconded by Dr. R.H. Perry, that the following teachers be employed for 1068-69 school year: Margaret Bond, Marina Fenwick, Donna Neurneyer, Jerry TroxelL (CLIP AND MATI APPLICATION FOR CONCESSION BOOTH TO BE OPERATED ON CARNIVAL GROUNDS DURING 196d TVF September 25-28, 1968 (Open to any non-profit organization such as a club, school, civic group, in Liberty or Chambers Counties) NAME OR ORGANIZATION A motion was made by Frank G.

Swindle and seconded by Marvin P. Waldman, that the generous offer of the State Bank to provide new scoreboards for Liberty High School be accepted. The motion was adopted. The policy of allowing a discount of one-half of one percent (.005) on current taxes pj.ldonorbeforeSeptemoer 30 will be continued for For your car your home your life and your health State Farm is all you need to know about insurance. See me.

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