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4 Great Falls Tribune Sunday, April 7, 1957 Deaths in the Treasure State until he retired from farming. He A Frank L. McNulty ing. Stepsons are William ana kod-crt Wren of Hamilton- 'Granite Wash9 Void of Oil 'Thief Zone Hampers Test Of Flowing Amerada Well was preceded in death by his wife BUTTE-Frank L. McNulty, 69, in Feb.

1956. Galbreath was a member of widely known mining engineer, the Blackfeet Indian tribe and a Fulbright is survived by chil retired farmer. He told friends died in a local hospital following a lingering illness. here he had once bred horses for the Canadian Mounted Police. McNulty, a native and life-long dren, Elmer of Coffee Creek, Mrs.

Amelia Stout of Poison, Clarence of Hobson, Jim of Helena, Glenn of Kalispell, William of Kalispell, Charles of Belt. Mrs. Goldie Han- Funeral services of the Latter- resident of Butte, was known in mining circles throughout the salt water, 1,780 feet of salt water cut with mud and 2,937 feet of water cushion. Northwest, and his opinion fre day Saints Church are tentatively set for Tuesday afternoon at the ford of Poison, Mrs. Gladys Strouf of Lewiston, Mrs.

Flora Wesche quently was sought by mining men He retired several years ago be cause of ill health. Dowling Chapel. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery. and Alice Platts both' of Great Falls, 38 grandchildren and 47 Symbol of Astronomy Astronomers use this symbol to designate Neptune in their notes McNulty's wife died here about great-grandchildren. Waggener and Js 1 t1 I iff a I id i I ft- i i A Mrs.

Ed Simmons POLS0N--Mrs. Ed Simmons, a two years ago. Campbell Funeral Home is in While there was no oil i in the section, oilmen feel the fact the wash was found will touch off a general search farther out on the edges of the vast Williston Basin. If the granite wash continues out on the rim it is a potential oil reservoir that has been looked at by virtually none of the wildcats drilled in the basin thus far. He was a member of St.

Pat longtime Poison resident, died at OUTLOOK Amerada Petroleum Corp. is having trouble squeezing off a "thief" zone in their No. 1 Kuegsegger which also flows oil from the same general section in the Silurian and failed to find oil in a "granite wash" at their No. 1 Loucks two miles to the south. Neither development was being considered discouraging by oilmen.

The two wells are located roughly four miles from a a day Silurian producer, the No. 1 Tange, four miles south of here. Both are west of the Tange, the Loucks a little to the south and the Buegsegger a little north. A drill stem test of the Loucks in the granite wash from 10,480 rick Church. charge of arrangements, Mrs.

Irene R. Cordell Requiem Mass was celebrated in St. Patrick Church Saturday morning with interment in Holy Cross By Tribune Correspondent the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Charles Miller, in Spokane, Funeral services will be here but arrangements avait contact with a son, Ed Simmons Jr. KALISPELL Mrs.

Irene Rose- ine amount of salt water re Cemetery. mond Cordell, 61, died in Kalispell covered was considered a good sign Saturday. She had been a resident Mrs. Simmons lived here since insofar as areas farther out from McNulty survivors include a son, William McNulty; brothers. 1905.

the center, of the basin are con here since 1930 living south of the city. cerned. Edward McNulty and Jack P. Me Nulty; sister, Mrs. Helen MqDon- Mrs.

Cordell is survived by her Mrs. Mary E. Willett to 10,842 recovered 4,976 feet of husband, Albert Glenn, children, By Tribune Correspondent Monroe of Ukiah, Mrs. Dor- Amerada has set 5 inch casing to 10,000 feet in the Loucks and will begin working back up the hole by perforating and testing the Red River of the Ordovician where it KALISPELL Mrs Mary Eliza Symbol of Thrift ThriftiCheck is the personal checking account plan that helps you avoid paying the same bill twice. With ThriftiCheck, you have a record of date, amount and who you paid.

ThriftiChecks cost only a few cents each. Your name printed free on all your checks. No charge for deposits. ThriftiCheck is available in this area only at aid, all of Butte; stepsons, Martin Cullerton of Butte, Thomas P. Cul-lertoo-of Portland and Robert D.

Cullerton of Kansas City, stepdaughter, Mrs. Adrian Le-Coure of Butte. beth Willett, 56, died in the White is Thompson of 5an Francisco, Clare of Amboy, Mrs. Dorothy Creek of Rock Island, fish hospital. She was a resident of the Grave Creek district and previously reported indications of commercial production.

Results of Mrs. Alberta Fischer of came here from Minnesota in 1947. Doctor Heads Neiv Insurance Firm in State BILLINGS Election of Dr. this test probably will be known Mrs. Willett is survived by her Whitefish, Walter of Moses Lake, Mrs.

Patricia Taylor of Whitefish, Daniel with the Air Tuesday. husband, Sidney Willett, son, Ger At the Ruegsegger, Amerada ald of Monroe, daughters, Force in Holland, Mrs. Florence Sauerbier, James, Dell, Hartly, Mrs. Jeanne Watson. Olney, and cored from 9,071 to 9,091 after first setting casing to 9,067 to close off Sedlacek Infant By Tribune Correspondent FAIRVIEW Funeral services are pending for the infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Sedlacek, who passed away at Memorial Hospital soon after birth. Final; arrangements are in Mrs. Lucile Willett, Monroe, H. L.

Casebeer, to the presi George and Howard, all of Kali the lost circulation but recovered her father, Bradford Kimball, dency of the New American Life Insurance was announced here spell, two brothers, 23 grandchildren and two great-grandchil only 10 feet of the core. Osage, brothers George Kimball. White Sulphur Springs, dren. Waggener and Campbell is today. They then ran a drill stem test from 9,067 to 9,091.

On a 22-hour gauge the well flowed 406 barrels Milo Kimball, Seal Rock, and ST NATIONAL BANK Dr. Alexander C. Johnson, Great charge of the Fulkerson Funeral Pen Kimball of Osage sis Falls, was named vice president, of oil and 205 barrels of water. in charge of arrangements. Aid Program Set Up AMSTERDAM UP) A Dutch in Home of Sidney.

Survivors, besides the parents, A. A. Schlaht, Billings, secretary ters Retta Morgan of Rice Lake, Eva Quinn also of Rice Lake, A lot of mud and water was re a brother, Gary, and a sister, Bertha Cunningham of Minneap covered after the tool had been open 55 minutes and it was allowed to flow for the 22 hours in hopes oils. Verla Younggren of ternational aid program has been set up under leadership of Prince Gail; paternal grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. L.

Sedlacek. and mater Member: F.D.I.C Affiliate; First Bank Stock Ccrp. and Clark K. Fergus, Billings, treasurer. The firm, incorporated Tuesday, will maintain offices in Billings.

The board of directors, as one of its first acts, named fin 11-mem- Hallock, Minn and Myrtle Newman CUT BANK DELEGATES Rose Luther, tcp right; Betty Jo Clark, top left, and Molly Doud-na, center left, have been named Cut Bank delegates to Montana Girls State June 23-29 at Montana State College, Bozeman. The three junior girls were selected by Cut Bank High School faculty and other girls In their class. Alternates are Elsie Mae Kays, center right; Patti Sharp, bcttom left, and Annette Stjera. Helping Glacier Unit No. 40 of the American Legion Auxiliary sponsor the girls' trip to Girls State are the Cut Bank Woman's Gub, Re bekah Lodge, Women of the Moose, Order of the Rainbow for Girls, Cut Bank VFW Auxiliary and Cut Bank Jayceens.

Fairfield Man Named FOREST GROVE, Bernhard. the well would clean itself out. nal grandmother, Mrs. Theo of Bagley. fifteen grand Paschke.

Indications are that the water recovered in the test is not forma children and three great grand children. ber advisory group. tion water, but rather is that lost in drilling when circulation was John J. Galbreath By Tribune Correspondent Those chosen were Danny lost earlier. HAMILTON John Jackson Gal Amerada now is attempting to Rufus O.

Fulbright By Tribune Correspondent KALISPELL Rufus Otho Fulbright 89. died Saturday at his home in the Evergreen district. He had been a resident here since breath, 73, and a native of Fort Benton, died at a Hamilton hospi get below this thief interval and moved down the hole to for a second test. The packer failed tal after an illness of several days but another attempt will be made. He had lived in the Fort Benton and Great Falls area and at Cut Top of the Silurian in the Rueg 1942.

He formerly lived at Denton, Bank before coming to Hamilton segger was reported about level with the top ia tha Tange dis Crabtree, son of Mr. and Mrs. John it 1952. Crabtree, Fairfield, Mont, has O'Neill, Havre; William B. Sweet-land, Kalispell; Winston L.

Cox, Billings; George Nilson, Great Falls; Maarcus Golubin, Butte; Robert Yeoman, Great Falls; Glade Yoder, Sidney; Carter Snell, Miles City; Dean Chaff in, Boze-man, Robert Corette Butte, and William R. MacKay, Roscoe. Capitalization of the new insurance company is million. Western Securities Co. of Billings, Great Falls and Butte is the underwriting principal.

Schlaht said the board is "presently interviewing several men of high reputation and years of experience in the insurance field to serve on our technical staff." covery well. Surviving here are the widow, Ella and a son and daughter, Kim been elected president of Theta Chapter, Phi Theta Upsilon, Inter New Post Office To tha F-aopU of Great Falls Thanks, far tha pleaanra af enrinc ymm. will fin my aric hae be fcantit. aiatrrc and Impartial. Tour anpport tm theaa-laai lr ftmn kaa bees maralficeBt.

Sincerely Robert E. "Bob" Allan Alderman 3rd Ward national optometric fraternity at Jay and Duel at the home. At Cut Bank there are the daughters, Mrs. Montana Olson and Nedra and a son, Galen; three sons, John Kenneth and Dexter live at Brown- Pacific University here. Crabtree Eiovv! is a fifth year student in the five To Be Built At Roundup year course in optometry.

By Tribune Correspondent ROUNDUP Roundup was as sured a new post office building when the proposal of R. A. Merritt Little these! to construct the building was ac girls loves cepted by the department, accord ing to S. G. Schwartz, regional What? Me say: how! Who are you? Me Mister You re a full-blooded director.

Post Office Portland, Ore. Work on the new structure, to be built on the west side of Main Street between Fourth and Fifth avenues is expected to start immediately. Occupancy date has been set for July, Schwartz said. The building will be built on the Sometimes. Me not always Indian.

Sometimes I'm a businessman. Sometimes a sportsman. Once in a while I'm a world traveler or a professional man Better shoes, better fit at: lot between the Masonic Temple and the Roundup Locker Plant The one story building will be of pumice block construction and will contain 2,541 square feet of inside floor space with 1,440 square feet of parking and maneuvering area to accommodate postal vehicles. The building will be furnished with a new set of government equipment. for.

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