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The Shrevfport Times Sunday, Dec. 11, 1966 11-C 'I Shreveport A. Harris Retires As Calumet President Schedules 2 Six Area Hifih Schools Represented Future Petroleum Engineers Feted Representatives of six oil firmsiGamble of Bossier, and Dr. M. A.

gave succinct reasons why a Nobles, head of the Department career in the petroleum Industry! of Petroleum Engineering at is desirable as their firms, in Louisiana Tech, for whom the New Wells "hrl Two new drilling projects were scheduled in the ShreveDort Dis trict of the Department of Con banquet also served as a birthday servation Friday, bringing to party. nine the number sumitted for the Students who attended the week. banquet were: The new ventures are an oil Airline Bryan Dumas. Larrv Hall. Carl A.

Harris, retiring president of the Calumet Refining was honored by a formal dinner (arty held at the Shreveport Club ast night. 1 A veteran of 43 years of service Jvith Calumet, Harris began his career as a laborer and progressed through the ranks to take over the presidency in Feb. 1955. i Organized in Shreveport in 1916 ps the Red River Refining the firm moved to Chicago in 1922 jind changed its corporate name to Calumet Refining in 1950. Harris started his career with Red River Refining Co.

in Chicago on September 1, 1923. The firm initially operated a skimming plant at Crichton, and a casinghead plant at Vivian before building the first oil refinery in El Dorado, in 1921. It transferred its operations Stanley Prlcer, David Harris, Steve Kelly. Bossier Larrv Oe Soto, Lane Killen, Wilton Lerltte, Terry Queries, Jerry test of the Kilpatrick lime by the Sklar Producing in the Athens field of Claiborne Parish and a Paluxy gas probe in cooperation with the Lou-Ark Chapter of the Society of Petroleum Engineers and Louisiana Tech, hosted 39 area students at a steak dinner at the Petroleum Club Monday night. All of the firm representatives spoke briefly to outline the needs of the petroleum industry for competent engineers and the particular advantages which their firms offered to graduates.

Seven vocational counsellors the Logansport field of DeSoto Parish by Marshall Exploration, i4 tt -I Reutinger, Scott Wilber, Bobby Banks. Byrd Bryan McDanlel, Jimrnle Long, Samuel Kennedy, William Glen Burns, Randy Northcutt, Robert Dodton, Hilton Lee Williams, Penn Morgan. Mike Bell. Fair Park Steohen Thomas, David Calvert, Richard Lodge, Bruce Callaway, Robert Davis, Tracy Little, Frank Post. North Caddo Cliff West, Jimmy Crowson, Don Hemoerley, Danny Warren.

Woodlawn William Arnold. John S. Brown, Ronald Greene, George Humphries, Michael McCrary, Desmond Sprawls, Jerry Walton. inc. LOCATIONS The following, listed by parish, are new drilling projects sched 1 iihiiiwimJ Imiii representing six high schools also attended with their students who had evinced interest in the uled for the Shreveport area: petroleum industry.

R. E. Storms, assistant profes Etcx Natural sor of petroleum engineering at CLAIBORNE Athens Sklar Producing- No. 1 Willie Lewis, to drill a Kilpatrick lime oil test 1,980 feet south and 1,900 feet east from the northwest corner CARL A. HARRIS Louisiana Tech, was the master of ceremonies for the function, which was arranged through the A t'l hV-3 of Section 27, Township 20N, Rang 4W.

unit in 1954, a 2000-barrel per day crude oil distillation unit in 1958, a 1600-barrel finishing unit in Gasoline Club Will Convene DE SOTO Looensoort Marsnall Exploration, Inc. No. 2 Averett, to drill a Pa-luxey gas test 362 feel south and 199 feet east from the center of Section 16, Township 12N, Range 16W. 1961, and improved asphalt making facilities in 1963 and 1964. Harris is a member of the Buford McKenzie, group work efforts of Mrs.

Mary Higginhot-ham, director of high school services in the Department of Schools and College Services at Tech. Company officials who spoke were D. R. Perry of Union Producing Leonard Leon of Halliburton R. B.

Cowart, Humble Oil and Refining fair. Left to right, Henry C. Coutrct president of the SPE unit, Larry Hall, Airline student, Bruce Callaway. Fair Park student, and R. E.

Storms, assistant professor of petroleum engineering at Tech, discuss the attractions of tlie field. (Times Photo by John Cole) A i can Petroleum Institute, supervisor and camp director of FUTURE PETROLEUM Engineers from six area high schools were treated to a steak dinner and had the merits of the profession explained to them by representatives of six local petroleum firms which, together with the Lou-Ark Chapter of the Society of Petroleum Engineers and Louisiana Tech. hosted the af the Independent Petroleum Asso the salesmanship Club Bovs Camp near Hawkins, will ciation of America, the National Petroleum Refiners Association, the Shreveport Club, the Petrole 4 Producers Are Finaled In Arkansas um Club and of St. Mark's Thurman Witte, Tenneco Oil he the featured speaker when the East Texas Natural Gasoline Men's Club holds its regular monthly dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Johnny Cace's Restaurant in Longview, Tex.

Episcopal Church. L. Campbell, Marathon Oil and Roy Devlin, Mobil Oil Corp. to Chicago in 1922 to develop the Schulze High Vacuum process for refining lubricating oils, and today it operates a modern 2000-barrel per day refinery at Trinceton, producing a variety of special low cold test lubricating oils, diesel fuel, and a full line of asphalts. Harris worked in various capacities as a stillman, laboratory technician, and chief loader.

In 1927 he was made assistant refinery superintendent and In 1930 he became superintendent. Piring the formative years of the company Harris made important contributions to the development of the unusual refining process, and his hard work and leadership received further recognition when he was made refinery manager in 1936 followed several years later by his election to the board of directors in 1939. In 1945 Harris was made Assistant to the president and in fhat capacity was instrumental in developing local crude oil connections and in the re-entry of Calumet as a refiner in Louisiana by the purchase of the Princeton refinery in 1947. Harris instituted a program of -replacement and modernization and expansion at Princeton highlighted by the installation of a Schulze high vacuum finishing The camp, which was made a EL DORADO, ope All were emphatic in recom Mrs. Harris has been active in civic affairs as a member of the Woman's Department Club, and as president of both the National Society of Arts and Letters and the Centenary First Nighter's il and Gas News rators during the past week re year-round activity for retarded or otherwise disturbed boys, is equipped with facilities for swim ported an even dozen comple mending the industry as a career for the young men, citing that petroleum engineers advanced tions in the state including four Club.

crude oil producers and eight dry holes. One of the week's ming, boating, fishing cooking and camping as well as certain Mr. and Mrs. Harris, who have educational classroom studies. failures was a wildcat while the most rapidly with their firms, remuneration was greater in that field, a continuing need existed for such graduates and that the industry faced greater challenges in the future for qualified resided here for the past seven years, plan on remaining in their Shreveport residence following McKenzie will explain what the camp has done and is doing for other seven were unsuccessful field attempts.

One location was abandoned. its boys. his retirement. The completions by counties They are the parents of three Petroleum Reserves Cluef Topic at Compact Meeting Thomas Hilburn, a Tech gradu children, Heath Cobb, lacoma, are: UNION ate petroleum engineering stu Mrs. Stanley (Patty) Wildcat: J.

S. Beebe, Trustee, and Tri-State General Aoencv No. 1 Pat. Johnston, Santa Barbara, dent, summarized the industry spokesmen's talks with his graph terson, 640 ft. north and 380 ft.

east and James F. Harris, St. Louis a former Shreveporter. ically illustrated speech outlining or rne sournwesr corner of NW St 18-1BS-14W, is dry and abandoned at the basic petroleum formations The need for such information The nation's proved crude They plan on being free to visit with their 13 grandchildren and 3 By MAX B. SKELTON i PHOENIX, Con and the steps taken in the a Toiai oeptn of 3,915 ft.

Champagnolle: Kin-Ark Oil Co. No. 2 Abbott, 330 ft. north and 280 ft. east of the southwest comer of NF reserves as of last Dec.

31 were estimated by the institute at 31.3 recovery of oil and gas. A graduate of Mississippi Southern University, where he attained his B.S. degree, McKenzie did graduate work at George Williams College in Chh cago and at New York University. He worked with the Chicago YMCA and has been with the Salesmanship Club for the past 16 years. He will be Introduced by Pete McRae of Humble Oil in Hawkins, who may be contacted for reservations for the affair.

Frank Morrow, Longview, may also be contacted for reservations. great-grandchildren. servationists from 33 states are to In all, 74 persons were in billion barrels. A broader defini attendance at the banquet, includ tion of secondary reserves would SE 10-17S-UW, Is dry and abandoned at 4,406 ft. Craig: Myers and Means No.

1 Shel- ton, 380 ft. north and 280 ft. west of the southeast corner of SW NW 91- will be discussed Tuesday by Rear Adm Onnie P. Lattu, director of the Interior Department's office of oil and gas, and Robert C. Gunness, president of Standard Oil Co.

Indiana and chairman of the institute's committee on statistics. receive a new estimate of the nation's petroleum reserves this week. ing student vocational counsellors have boosted this figure consider ably. Harry Miley of Byrd, Miss 18S-14W, Is dry and abandoned at A revised procedure for esti-j tve miles southeast of El mating proved reserves will be a MORE TIME NEEDED Sammie Banks of Fair Park, James Creighton of North Caddo Randle J. Geisler of Woodlawn uoraoo, ln a Test of the Arkadelphla or Tuscaloosa sands.

Flue Gas Recovery Program Is Slated major item for discussion at the annual meeting of the Interstate Officials of the compact are Gunness said in November the Charles Anderson and Mrs. Polly expected to ask for more time to institute's procedures for estimat El Dorado East: Sam M. Richardson III, Trustee, No. 1 El Dorado Development 280 ft. east and 485 ft.

north of the southwest corner of SW NW 25-17S-15W, is dry and abandoned at 3,582 one and a half Oil Compact Commission. Stroud of Airline and Mrs. Kate complete two special studies About 500 Industry representa ordered at the June midyear ing recoverable crude oil reserves will be overhauled drastically, effective with the 1966 meeting at Tulsa, Okla. mnes east of El Dorado. Lawson: Caddo Oil Inc.

No. A-l FPC Authorizes Firms tives and federal and state officials will take part in the discussions by the interstate body established by Congress in 1935 to report to be released next spring. One study involves a survey of announced from the firm's South Permian District headquarters. P. E.

Fletcher, district manag Jerry, 330 ft. from the south line and 660 ft. from the west line of SW SW 32-17S-13W, has abandoned Its location the individual states on the extent of leasing, production and income 10 miles southeast of El Dorado. South Hillsboro: Tri-State General MIDLAND, Tex. Atlantic Richfield Company has placed in operation a major flue gas injection program to increase secondary recovery of oil in the multipay Block 31 Field of Crane County, West Texas, it was serve as a forum on oil and gas LACK UNIFORMITY He said, however, his commit from state-owned lands.

A similar conservation matters. The Agency, Inc. No. 1 Williams, 500 ft. north and 330 ft.

east of the southwest corner of SE SE 25-18S-14W, is tee has found there is little study was made 10 days ago. three-day meeting opens Monday. To Expand Gas Pipelines er, said the inert flue gas, injected in place of natural gas to maintain reservoir pressure, not only will increase ultimate yield, but also will release natural gas uniformity among states in gath Crude oil production trends, oil Another called for a report on dry and abandoned at 4,920 11 miles southeast of El Dorado. Smackover: R. Milam No.

Hoi- ering and reporting petroleum various proposals that oil produc imports, production of petroleum from oil shale, and incentives loway, 330 ft. south and west of the of nuclear and coal generation for consumer use. statistics. He is expected to elaborate Tuesday on this phase ers receive imports quotas as an incentive to explore for new oil nortneast corner of Se St 6-16S-16W, Is producing 11 barrels of 22 gravity aimed at stimulating the search The plant boasts the world's oil per day from the Blossom-Stringer for new oil reserves also will be of the problem. reserves.

Several trade groups largest secondary recovery tlue at 2341-47 n. witn no water. The well discussed. gas generator system, which The new estimate of the nation's petroleum reserves will Former Tech Grad Heads Spanish Plant is located four miles west of Smack-over. COLUMBIA have considered such proposals without endorsing them.

For the first time since 1960, supplies in excess of 54 million cubic feet of inert gas per day for be made Monday by Paul D. GOVERNORS PRESENT Heading the state delegations Wildcat: Cabot Corporation and Al- injection, along with 28,000 bhp Torrey, an Austin, petrole vin m. Jackson No. 1 A. M.

Taney 1,600 ft. from the south line of 31- (brake horsepower) of steam um engineer and geologist. 19S-21W, is dry and abandoned at will be four governors, Henry Bellmon of Oklahoma, the com the compact failed in June to ask the federal government to freeze oil imports at their current level or reduce them substantially. Instead, the June resolution energy. Torrey's report, in addition to estimating primary reserves ARCO new plant, erected on John Payne Noel a 1955 a total depth of 11,611 ft.

Plainfield: Art Machin and Associates No. 1 C. E. Robinson, 330 ft. from line west and south lines of SW 4-20S-21W, is dry and abandoned at a total pact chairman, and Samuel P.

Goodard of Arizona, Tim B. an eight-acre plot just south of WASHINGTON AP The Federal Power Commission reaffirmed today an earlier decision authorizing two companies to expand their existing pipeline systems carrying natural gas into California. On July 26 the commission ruled that El Paso Natural Gas Co. of El Paso, and Transwestern Pipeline Co. of Houston, could construct additional facilities costing nearly $95 million to increase their deliveries to the Los Angeles area.

The same order denied the application of Gulf Pacific Pipeline Co. of Houston, a subsidiary of Tenneco, to build a $314 million project to move gas to Los Aneeles for boiler use by two recoverable through conventional asked that federal officials take the existing Block 31 Gas Proc Babcock of Montana, and Jack methods, also will estimate re eprn or tt. LAFAYETTE Shlloh: Lawrence Drilling Co. No 1 serves that can be produced through secondary procedures that the institute plans to expand essing Plant, represents a 100 per cent surface expansion of facilities, Fletcher said, adding that Atlantic Richfield operates no action to weaken the mandatory program to control oil imports. It also suggested similar controls for natural gas imported from Canada and Mexico.

Garrett Estate, 280 ft. from the south line and 330 ft. from the east line of M. Campbell of New Mexico. Governors-elect Winthrop Rock-erfeller of Arkansas, and Robert Docking of Kansas, have indicated they may attend.

Two speakers are expected to NE SW 10-16S-23W, is dry and aban Louisiana Tech chemical engineering graduate, has been appointed managing director of a new chemical aromatics plant owned jointly by the Gulf Oil Corporation and a Spanish company in Madrid, Spain. The new company will be known as Rio Gulf Petrolquimica S.A. The design capacity of the its definition of recoverable re serves. One resolution scheduled for both plants for itself and others. "Safety was a key consideration in the flue gas plant's design," doned at 3,250 tt.

MILLER Fouke: Humble Oil and Refining Co. No. A-2 J. W. Holman.

Trustee ask the commission to accept Fletcher emphasized. "The best quality control equip C-545, located 330 ft. south of the north line and west of the east line of SE SW 36-16S-27W, is producing 195 Mobil Makes Bin Gas Find major assignments in a new campaign to modernize and standardize the petroleum indus try's statistical reports. adoption at the final session Wednesday will ask Congress to authorize another four-year extension of the compact agreement. The ninth extension approved in 1963 expires Sept.

1, 1967. barrels of oil per day with 10 per electric utilities Southern Califor aromatics complex will be 120,000 ment available was obtained, and numerous safety shutdown fea cent basic sediment and water through a quarter inch choke from the Paluxv- in states outside of California on speculation and materials outside the record also was dismissed. "The commission said that on the contrary, the record shows the possibility of large new supplies of electric energy from both coal and nuclear sources." A dissenting opinion was issued by Commissioner Lawrence O'Connor who had also disagreed with the majority position July 26. He said the result of the commission's decision is that "the people of Southern California have been lulled into thinking that their long-term energy requirements have been taken care of, but in effect the majority has presented them with a short-term, rising cost supply of natural gas, under the guise of 'flexibility'." O'Connor asserted "the upshot of this is that the majority's opinion will aggravate the air pollution problem rather than alleviate it." The two utilities which backed the Gulf Pacific application had proposed greater use of oil in the production of electricity on grounds there would be less air pollution with use of gas for firing their boilers. From 1938 through 1965 there were 6.185 holes drilled in the Gulf of Mexico in the search for oil and natural gas, according to the Louisiana Petroleum Council.

tures were included. Silberberg sand at 4589-91 and 4594- tons per year of benzene, part ot which will be converted to 40,000 tons ner vear of cvclohexane, two 6 tt. NEVADA Atlantic Richfield discovered the Block 31 Field 21 years ago in The American Petroleum Insti-ute launched the campaign after several federal agencies indicated they might start their own In Limestone of the most important raw Wildcat: Hurley Oil and Gas Co. No. November, 1945, when it complet nia Edison Co.

and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. Today's ruling was on an appeal by Southern California Edison, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, Gulf Pacific, the State of California, the California Public Utilities ed the initial well in Devonian programs on petroleum statistics. Mobil Oil Corp. has announced 1 H. G.

Nichols, 280 ft. South and 680 ft. west of the northeast corner of SE NW 30-14S-22W, is producing 20 barrels of 18 gravity per day with 75 per cent salt water from the Rodesa sand at 2800-02 ft. The well is located and Ellenburger formations. Subsequent development found pro materials for the chemical industry.

Plastics, synthetic rubber, adhesives and detergents are among the most important products derived from benzene and cyclohexane is used primarily in the manufacture of nylon. duction in the Connell, McKee four miles southwest of Bodcaw. OUACHITA Lincoln Dealers Join LOMA Unit and Grayburg formations. Commission and the Health, Arkansas Schedules 8 Projects Atlantic Richfield inaugurated Stephens-Curry: Jay G. Wilson and James B.

Morgan No. B-l Talbert, 380 ft. from the south and east lines of NE SE 5-15S-19W, is producing 15 bar the industry's first miscible dis- Lincoln Parish wholesalers of placement program early in the rels of 33 gravity oil per day from iue of the fields Devonian the Buckrange at 1952-56 ft. Education and Welfare Department for a rehearing. The commission said it already had discussed in its July 26 decision the questions of whether it had considered a long-term gas supply for California and other issues, including air pollution.

Noel joined Gulf at its Port Arthur, refinery following graduation from Louisiana Polytechnic Institute in 1955. In 1960 he transferred to the market research and economics analysis section of Gulf's Chemicals Department in Pittsburgh. Later, he formation. (When oil is miscible displaced by gas, the oil and gas are soluble in each other, so that the oil essentially is washed from a significant gas discovery in the No. 1 Raymond L.

Brown well eight miles southeast of Thornton in Limestone County, Tex. The well was tested at various rates during a 48-hour period. Maximum flow rate was 8.5 million cubic feet per day on a 2364-inch choke. The calculated open flow rate is 21 million cubic feet per day. The well was drilled to a total depth of 12,387 feet and plugged back to 10,210 feet.

Production is from intermittent Cotton Valley sandstone perforations between 9,664 feet and 10,104 feet. The well is in the J. G. Gardner survey A-217, located 95 miles south of Cotton Valley sandstone Monroe Area Schedules 2 the rock. Miscibility is obtained by injec EL DORADO, Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission during the past week issued drilling permits for eight new wells to be located in five coun uon ot nigh pressure gas, a served tor a ume in me cneim-cals production office at Houston, Tex before returning to the The commission rejected the Welfare Department's objection to the commission's taking notice of a pollution report by the House of Representatives July 12.

The commission said it had cited the petroleum products set a record in 1966 of 100 per cent membership, in the Louisiana Oil Marketers Association ((LOMA), Joseph A. Gaines, Shreveport, announced today. Members of LOMA named by Gaines are: Richard W. Hudson, Cities Service; V. L.

Pratt, Mobil; M.P. Stuckey, Humble; E. Lee Young, Gulf; Walter J. Savage; Conoco; Ralph Feazel, Phillips 66, and Dewey C. Thur-man, American, all of Ruston.

Hudson additionally serves as first vice president of LOMA and is chairman for the 1967 state convention. New Wildcats process developed by the Re search and Development Depart Pittsburgh headquarters as foreign project coordinator on the ties. Three of the wells will be drilled in Union County, two in Franklin, and one in each of ment of the company's North American Producing Division at Dallas. The displacement program con staff of the coordmator-ioreign chemicals. His home town is Monroe.

Louisiana. Lafayette, Miller and Scott coun ties. The permits by counties are: UNION report simply as illustrative of the difficulty in defining pollution standards. In rejecting the appeal, the commission said in a statement: "The contention by the Gulf tinues, Fletcher said, with flue production in the Opelika field, Henderson County, and three gas substituting lor natural gas Wildcat: John D. Caruthers Jr.

No 1 The substitution eliminates the miles west of Rodessa and Sligo production in the southwest por Ravnolds-Draoer Lumber M0 feet north and 1,983 feet west of the southeast corner of J1-I6S-18W, will test the Travis Peak sand at 4,900 feet, one and purchase of natural gas for injection purposes and will even Pacific supporters that the FPC based its opinion as to the advent tion of the Oletha field. Company officials in Mobil's tually release for other use some of the gas produced each day Texas Eastern Honors Two Retiring Men Shreveport Exploration and Producing Division office said a trom the field. Texas Oil Wells Continue Ahead AUSTIN AP) Texas oil well confirming test in the described area will be drilled "Eliminating the purchase of natural gas makes the plant's operation less expensive, and will result in increased oil recovery a quarter miles north of Mt. Holly. Walter Bollenbecher No.

1 Mavfield, 50 feet west of the center of the west one-half of NW NW 1-18S-17W, will try for pay dirt IJ miles west of El Dorado in the Rodessa sand at 3,300 feet. Enell: Ascot Oils, Inc. No. F-l Frost, 380 feet west and 280 feet north of the southeast comer of NE NE 13-17E-15W, will drill to the Travis Peak at 3,200 feet. FRANKLIN Oiarkt Steohens Production Co.

No 1 W. A. Hudspeth, 250 feet east and 300 feet south of the center of 32-10N-26W, will drill a test of the Hale formation at 5,000 feet, two miles east of Ozark Peteroender: Shell Oil Co. No. 1 Revnotds, located in the center nf SF Two longtime Shreveport Texas completions neared the 7,000 through an extension of the Eastern Transmission Corp.

em mark for the year last week with economic limit," he said. the completion of 69 wells, the Two new wildcat drilling projects were scheduled for the Monroe District of the Conservation Department last week, one in Rapides Parish and the other in Tensas Parish. Both will be probes of the Wilcox sands. Three wildcats were completed during the period and all were found dry and were abandoned. LOCATIONS The following, listed by parish, are new wildcat drilling projects scheduled for the Monroe area: RAPIDES Tri-State General Agency, Inc.

No. 1 Lee Lumber to drill a Wilcox oil test 1.9B0 feet from the east line and 330 feet from the north line of the northeast quarter of Section 17, Tonynstrro 3N, Range 2E. TENSAS Sun Oil Co. No. 1 Orrin James, to drill a Wilcox oil test A0 feet from the north line and from the east line of Section 49, Township Range I0E.

COMPLETIONS The following, listed by parish, are wildcat projects which have been found dry and which were abandoned in the Monroe area: CATAHOULA C. M. Roberson No. 1 10-5-5E, after drilling to feet CONCORDIA Accord Reached On Nuclear Test LAS VEGAS. Nev.

AP) The ployes were among 13 retirees honored at the annual retirement dinner held in Houston, Railroad Commission said Satur Plant fuel requirements remain approximately as before the flue day. That raised the total to gas installation. 6,872, compared to 6,484 a year recently. iue gas at hiock 31 is ago. Max V.

Bradbury, 624 Wichita generated by burning natural NW 35-8N-28W, will test the Carpenter and the Hale formations at 8,575 feet. The well is located one and a half miles northeast of Branch. LAFAYETTE Lake June: Merlin Exploration. Inr Tne commission said 53 gas wells were completed, increasing gas, which creates a 10-fold lofoyett, Morgan City, leevill, Veniet, luitcm, Shrvtpoii, Nw Orltons, la. SURPLUS EQUIPMENT AUCTI0I1 DEC.

20-10 A.M. HOUSTON, TEXAS To Be Held at Younger Bros. Yard 4904 Griggs Rd. Superior Drilling Co. and Gulf Logging Perforating, Inc.

NATION! 32 TRAILER MOUNTED IMG Notionol T-32 Drawworlts A 159 320HP, 2 engine Compound GMC 4-71 Twin Engines 97- t. C. Moore Most, S3, W'12' Substructure, mounted on I. C. Moore 3 Axle Rig Trailer 27Vj" Ideal Rotory Table FXQ Gardner.

Denver wIRO Wau- skesha 12 Emsto Pump s'671 6M Twin Diesel Complete Utility Unit RADIOACTIVITY PANEL TRUCKS 4 1 Chevrolet I Radioactivity Panel Trucks, completely equipped 1 Phytrcm System 1 Texas Industries 4-Pen Recorder 3 GIPS A'C Regulator Ponels and 1 Odometer Panels end Misc. Equipment PERFORATING TRUCKS 71954 IHC RIBS Trucks 2i056 HC 190 Trucks 11954 F80O Fcrd Truck 11954 F500 Ford Truck 11941 Chevrolet 1-Ton Pickup 11942 Chevrolet 1 ton Pickup 2480' I 1114" OO Aluminum Tubing For further Information conhscf: Ai Mills. 427 Crockett, Room 102, Shreveport, Louisiana Pho-e: 1318 425-1951 increase in volume. Combustion the total to 2,168, compared to No I Jett. 560 feet from the south line facilities include four boilers with 330 feet from the west line of SE 2,305 last year.

There were 210 wells plugged, including 125 dry a combined capacity of 300.000 pounds of steam per hour. One Atomic Energy Commission reached major agreements Friday with the El Paso Natural Gas Co. for mining gas in northwest New Mexico using underground nuclear explosions. An AEC spokesman said final details are expected to be worked out in the next few weeks. Preliminary studies for freeing trapped underground gas deposits hw pvnlnrlinff nuclear devices holes.

The commission said oil wild boiler is used solely for steam and Booker T. Rambo, 2718 Looney were the retiring Shreveporters. Bradbury is section head of the records room and has been with the organization since 1950. Rambo joined the firm in 1955. Bradbury's retirement went into effect on Nov.

1, he has remained at his position and will terminate on Jan. 1, 1967. i Both men were flown to Houston last Sunday and were guests power, and the other three are SW 15-18S-23W, will drill to the Glen Rose at 3,000 feet, one mile southeast of Stamps. MILLE Fouke-West: G. Oavij No 1 Nor.

ris Smith. 330 feet south of the north line and 280 feet east of the west line of SE NE 20-I7S27W, will drill to a deoth of 5.000 feet, one and 1 half miles west of Foue. SCOTT Mansfield: Midwest OH Corporation catters brought in five wells last week-three in Dist. 4 and one used to generate both steam and flue gas. each in Dists.

2 and 6. There A fifth boiler to generate both steam and flue gas is planned for were eight wildcat gas wells in Dist. 4 and one each in Dists. 2. 3 and 10.

K-: No. I Morgan Unit, 1,320 feet from were exrjected to begin quite n-th ni wect installation next spring. soon." the snokesman said. wl" Hartford Mod e.eso after drilling to feet. An integral part of the flue gas -r I reei, inree mnes sourneast of Abbott.

injection facilities is a train of at the Hotel America there. They Pan American Petroleum Corn No 2 Ang Lumber Co. 34-3-7E, after orilling to 7,415 feet. were conducted on a tour of the Mpgnel a. laurel.

Kilgor, Kraumofit, Wilbwrlon, Okla. Between and fho centrifugal compressors driven by a large steam turbine. The turbine uses 208,000 pounds of steam per hour at 600 pounds per square inch and 750 degrees F. and supplies 28,000 bhp to the compressors. number of gasoline sen-ice sta Astrodome, had lunch at the Astrodome Club and toured the city on Monday prior to the retirement banquet.

Bradbury plans to continue his duties as editor of publications for the CH tions in Louisiana decreased 4.8 per cent according to the U.S. Census Bureau. fl EH EM IEST CURE fer a mi eil wall rediKtiM ktedetliH hi the Art. la-Ttx erea. hi fnmmi Tntinf tef) the tontrel ef (erresiM, Suit.

Sell foe1 Nti'fii. ttlh 114LT I000 T. O. DUNMAN til mI kx Me.Trler, Tens Freeman Chemical Cementing Co. "OIL FIELD SERVICE" BULK CEMENT CENTRALIZED FLOATING EQUIPMENT PACKERS PHONE 255-3241 P.O.

Bo ,71 8 Many, L. DUGGAN Machine Inc. 1509 Grimmett Drive Phone 422-8371 3 Hollow Spindli Lathes Hobbintj Machine. Portable Welder. Service Units North Louisiana Historical Association.

He also belongs to the Lions Club and he and his wife, Margaret, will remain in Shreveport. Ramho, a deacon in the Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, and his ife Mary, also plan to spend their, retirement in Shreveport. ROTHSCHILD BOILER AND TANK WORKS Int. Serving Oil, Chemical, Paper, Fewer, lumber and Other Industries SHREVEFORT, LA. NEW OWNERSHIP MAPS Cyprcsi end Black Bayou Reservoir in Bossier Parish.

Globe Map Co. Ill Milam Sf. Shrevepert ClorVibfk, W. Vo.

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