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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 30

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30, Friday, June 10, 1 966 THE DAILY OKLAIIOMAN State Deaths I Rites Pending State Oil Reports Allowable Requests Dewey County Wildcat Finds Morrow Pay Services Set For Building Firm Official ADA BYNUM. J. 74. Services Conoco Building Storage Facilities in Grant County pending (Smith). For Airplane Crash Victim THOMPSON, Allene Cantrell, 48, died at Houston, Texas, Serv ices were Wednesday.

MMowaDie applications ARKANSAS CITY, KAN; ROBINSON, Willie 51. Serv cortwratlon commls- slon Include: Robert Emmet Leech. R. Ylnger for 1B0 per- Jennings Petroleum Corp. ices Saturday CElder).

Services for Mai. William D. 5520 Barnes, died Thursday at Strait, 35, ol 4821 Newport BARTLESVILLE A T. Mrs. Pauline nis none, services wju De noon Saturday in Linwood Meth hearing June si.

opened a new pool 3 miles east of Southeast Fonda in Dewey County with its No. 1 Robinson in NE SW of Frances. Services were odist Church. Del City, are pending witn Kernke Funeral Home. He died Wednesday in a plane crash while on a training mission at Shaw Air Force Base at Columbia, S.

C. PhllllPS Petroleum for 180 eSfn'i o.r Scrn! Beaver, County, by attribution of SE to Leech was mm. CHICKASHA LANDRUM. Mrs. Geneva, 74.

vice president 'M and general su- Is perintendent of The Morrow at Services Friday (Sevier). Mai. Strait, a 14-year air force d.F'L'I'7", She" 0,1 fr Increase tro ssnd bals dal II SsWM June 10 er bumhak, David, 75, retired feet and at feet flowed 187 barrels of 40-de- uuy h. James fgm Construction Co. SSm.

IPX-- farmer-stockman. Services Friday, veteran, was stationed with- detachment 409 of the air force recruiting unit in Oklahoma City. greo gravity oil in 20y4 hours He was a civil cnginecrinK MUnor VT t. 'PS Increase from He was in South Carolina for proximately 900 feet underground, will be the largest in the state and will enable Conoco to supply markets in the midwest and north central United States via Cherokee Pipe Line and its intercon-n i with Wabash Pipeline, Buckeye Pipe Line, Kaneb Pipeline, and Mid-America. The additional fractionating facilities are needed to process liquids from Continental plants in central Oklahoma and other plants sorvef by the newly completed Arbucklc Pipe Line.

No cost estimates for the project were announced. All phases of the work are under construction. The expanded storage system calls for a total of nine underground caverns, seven of which are new. Propane and normal butane stoage will total about 1,600,000 barrels. The remainder of the system will be used or mixed butane, iso-butane and natural gasoline.

Construction contracts were awarded to Butram Construction Ponca City, for aboveground delivery facilities needed in connection with the storage system and to F. R. Frailey, Perry, for the installation of the fractionating facilities at the plant. The drilling contractor for the caverns is Holt Drilling Garber. Continental Oil Co.

is developing approximately 2 million barrels of under-: ground LP-Gas storage and is installing approximately SOO.OOO gallons per day of additional facilities at the com-p any's gas-processing plant near Medford, Grant ounty, according to James C. Phelps, vice president, transportation and supplies, Houston. Currently, Conoco has underground storage of approximately 400,000 bar- rels capacity and has a fractionating capacity of 60,000 gallons a day at its Mcdford plant. The enlarged storage system, a series of wa shed-salt caverns ap wevien DUNN, Mrs. Ray.

Services pending (Sevier), CLAREMORE INGE, Mrs. Lee, 48, died at special pilot training as preparation for ati overseas tour of through a 16-64-inch choke with gas testing 39S.O0O cubic feet per day. Gas-oil ratio was The Me SmfWSSSte.SgfS- W. Pickens for 180 graduate of Ok-1 a a State University. During World War II he was veteran ot the Korean war, Tulsa.

Services were Thursday. pipe was set 4 feet off bot COALGATE BRANOM. James Washington. Strait had received the- air. force commendation ribbon, the air force outstanding unit award, the Korean service medal and other service awards.

Robert E. Leech tom at 8,435 feet. June Ti of NE; hearing 89, retired farmer. Services were Wesscly Petroleum Corp. construction of the U.

S. Naval facilities at Norman. Leech also completed the No. 1 Steers, Strait was born in -Tulsa April had served as supervising engineer for the architects construe 11, 1931. He attended high school in NE of 15-17n-17w, in the Putnam field.

rn. Petroleum tor 12S per-fim lie40-5eff Mississippi State First Reports coffin IS? there ana later uie university oi ting the new Oklahoma County Wednesday. CROMWELL DAWSON, Mrs. Martha Cox, 79, Services were Wednesday. DAVENPORT MESSER, Mrs.

Nancy Lizzie, 74. Services were Thursday. MARLOW Tulsa. Cherokee perforations at courthouse annex. Leech was a Survivors include his wife, Lu 32nd degree Mason and Shriner.

survivors include his wile, Hcl cille; twi- sons, Mark and Karl, of the home. 532-47 feet flowed 550 barrels of oil a day through an 11-64-inch choke. Total depth was 10,852 feet. a son, James C. and his STONE.

ramAnn fifl Cfnnn mother, Mrs. Earl Leech, 5301 South Bald I 1 Miller Blvd. ANNA MARIE LEHN Services for Anna Marie Lehn, Meat Packing; Co. owner and operator. Rites Friday.

Woods County Southern! 42, of 4421 SW 33, will be at 2 McALESTER WILLIAM J. WILLIAMS William Jefferson Williams, 82 HARRIS. Mrs. Laura. 98.

Serv iff' -B Polndextcr. ot Cotton Countv. Skinner Dcvelooment No NW NW SW SW of l-fn-iw. ounty. has started tor 2.000 Union Producing No.

2 McCray, in SE SE of 15-' p.m. Saturday at Hunter Funeral Home, with burial in Wheatland Stephens ices were Thursday. of 106 SE 52, died Thursday at a city nursing home. Services are pending with Hunter Funeral Cemetery. She died Wednesday at Beaver Well Indicates Gas In Morrow Carter Area Offset Scores On Drill Test her home.

PONCA CITY BLACKBURN, William 70. Services were Thurs 23n-13w, in the Oakdale field, flowed 415 barrels of oil daily through a 15-64-inch choke1 Home. Survivors include a sister, Julia Williams was born in Texas in day. Central Oklahoma to 4,730 feet, and6 com: 1883. He was employed as a gard-ner with Davon Oil Co.

PRYOR from Cherokee sand perfora-, tions at feet. Mclntire, Oklahoma City, and seven brothers, Clifford Owens, Mooreland; Marvin Owens, Choctaw; Walter Owens, Washington; Bill, Raymond, Ed and Ezra Ow CONNORS, Guy 75, pipeline In the West Greensburer buivivors include four sons, Dallas: Thadeus. Arlincton coiiBuiianr. services pending. SALLISAW KELLEY, Mrs.

Mattie. Lige, Littlefield, and Graham-Michaelis Drilling ureenville, three Services were Thursday. field, Samedan Oil No. 1 Beard, in SW NE of 36-25n-15w, flowed 2i million cubic feet of gas daily through a Co. was drilling ahead after ens, all ot Oklahoma city.

MRS. ELSIE M. WADE Services for Mrs. Elsie Mary daughters, Callie Mitchell, Dal SHAWNEE Oil Allowables applications on the indicating gas in the Morrow Hester McClanahan, Green PIERCE, Mrs. Daisy, 70.

Serv at the No. 1-11 Mulberry in elude- corporation comrr -mcn cnofce from Missis ville, and Willie Mitchell, Fort Worth; a step son, J. D. Kight, ices (btout-Sarber). Wade, 58, Denver, will be at 2 p.m.

Saturday in Garrison CD 24,701 Bonray wy3 of ll-3n-28eCm, in the cjautorma ana tour step aauen sippi perforations at feet. Funeral Home, witn tmnai in ivie- mtuEHEE, Mrs. Bricie Jewel, Services pending (Cooper). REYNOLDS. Gcortre S3 Mocane-Laverne district of Beaver County.

NW NW of 23-w2mV heafno" j'ur, 6f ters, Jay Bates, Arizona, Aueen Borurn, Arizona, and Verna Little morial Park Cemetery. The former city, resident died Wednesday Services pending (Rocsch). Beleo Petrol.um Woodward County Sun and Belle Miller, Oklahoma City. A drill-stem test at 7,019 to percent of 80-acre ilAKUKK. Mrs.

Ova Prarl 7n in Denver. Survivors include her husband, 7,120 feet did 5,690,000 cubic Services were Thursday. ADA COTTINGHABI barrtMatPJ'' Produce up to 4,000 jun.biit. Mrs. Zuma.

70 feet of gas per day, with re Services for Ada Cottinsham. a Luther a son, Day, Denver, and two brothers, Earl Graham, rate; nearmg June Services were Wednesday. former Oklahoma City resident, covery of 875 of gas and STILLWATER win be at 4 p.m. Friday in Fair- distillate-cut mud. Oil No.

1 Hohweiler, in SW NE of 18-22n-22w, in the Northwest Tangier field, had a calculated open flow of 38 million cubic feet of gas daily with 13.33 barrels of condensate per million from Morrow perforations at LONGFELLOW, Mrs. Mary King Resources Co. was 'drilling- ahead after a drill stem test at the No. 1-13 Kirkpatrick, in SVV SW of 13-3s-3w, a southeast offset to a new pool in Carter County. The hole, at feet, recovered 1,118 feet of 38-de-gree gravity oil.

Gulf Oil Corp. continues testing the No. 1 Woodruff, in NE NW NW of 16-ls-3w, in jthe Shc-Vel-Tum iield. Goodwin perforations at foot flowed 89 barrels of 24.2-degree gravity oil and 46 barrels of salt water in 10 hours. County Mobil Oil Co.

No. 1 Reed-F in NW SE SE of 16-7n-23e, in the Kod Oak-Norris area, was showing gas from a second zone. lawn Mausoleum. tne died Mon juici, io. oei vices were imirs Alexandria, ana raui graham, Bossier, La.

Red China Raps day in Los Angeles, Calif. Arnold Petroleum, day. survivors include a daughter, HUTCHINSON. Howard Rlmor Mis. Andrew tsiackmore, Oklaho Franklin Wheeler Tulsan Heads Log Analysts 60.

Services were Wednesday. ma City. Stories Fairy tested two sections of the Council Grove at the No. 1 Pittman, in SW of 35-4n-24eCm, in the Mocane-Laverne field. MRS.

FRANCES S. SWIDENSKY feet. Total depth was MILNER, James Monroe, 85, HONG KONG (Reuters) Mrs. Frances S. Swidensky, of 09 Utah, died Thursday in a 8,880 feet with 4io-inch pipe set to 8,874.

Norman Reports Norfnwwt Soore iD Southwell tle.fbrooic -n ori Kingfisher Reports Incfuded: retired farmer. Rites Friday Sapulpa hospital. Services will Eason Oil No. 1 Blav- Perforations at iv-oucyj TULSA PALMER, Samuel 68 at 10 a.m. in Guardian Funeral Home, with burial in Memorial TULSA Franklin Wheel lock Unit, in SW of ll-21n-21w, in the West Sharon field, flowed 500.000 cubirt Park Cemetery.

feet flowed 1,800,000 cubic feet of gas daily through a 16-64-inch choke in 3 hours tired inspector with U. S. Corps of Engineers. Services Friday Mrs. SwidensKy was born in er of Skelly Oil Co.

is the Texas and was a member and then in 8 hours. Perfora feet of gas daily through a Christ Methodist Church. tions at feet flowed Xi-incn cnoke from Upper Survivors include her husband noil "n- The Spiro at feet Chinese folk tales and fairy stories such as one about a poor rice farmer who won the heart of a princess are being criticized in Communist China for their "weak ideological character." "Who has ever seen a princess marry a wretched, poor farmer? If this is not 'class reconciliation' what else could it be?" complained an article in the Chinese periodical, popular iwnisennumj. CLIFTON, Ola Louisa, 70. Services Friday (Moore).

CANTRELL, Shallie 71 Services Friday (Ninde). DERREBERRY, Mrs. Alle T. 83. Services were Thursdav.

Harold a daughter, Mrs. Joe Heirs. In NE iw of SitfJl' new president of the Society of Professional Well Log Analysts. He succeeds Hamilton M. Johnson, of Tulane University, New Orleans, La.

flowed 84 barrels of salt natural 1,450,000 cubic feet of gas daily with 19 barrels Epperson, apuipa; a step son, Jack; a step daughter, Mrs. J. tor with 1,800,000 cubic feet Morrow perforations at feet. The well, which had been abandoned by Eason at 9,227 feet last November, had 4-inch pipe set at of salt water an 14 hours. Wagoner, Stillwater; a sister, of gas per day through a 26- testlnq perforation 2 DAVIS, Roy D.

Services were A straddle packer was set Mrs. Charles Newton, Oklaho ma City, and two brothers. R. inursaay. at 3,230 and 3,271 feet.

Don Timko, Continental Oil Houston, was elected choke. Previously, the Basal Atoka at feet, did 7,100,000 cubic feet 9,200 feet. Byron Jones and J. Edward BALLEW, Margrett Edna Lo-veall, 88. Services were Thurs Harper County Alfalfa County Shell Oil vice president of technology Elza Sanders, Humble Oil Co.

continues testing the No. Jones, Oklahoma City. GRACE ARMSTRONG Services for Grace Armstrong: Slyi, was. digging day. BAKER, Arthur 41.

Services were Thursday. VINITA 1-14 USA, in SE SW SE of 14 Refining Denver, vice Alkman Brnihr. 27n-10w, in the Cherokita of 409 NE 39, will be at 2 p.m. if 21-SS 1 S'ale, In ton cuMc fSit n. 0Den 'low of 15 mil- Friday in Hinton.

She died Tues Trend. president of membership; Lloyd Fons, Pan Geo Atlas Houston, editor; Edward Landrigan, Cities Serv Blaine Find Testing Gas In Morrow Pan American Petroleum day her home. Hahn-CooK in- WMt "on'hntt 7ieAnch pi, trfS FIMPLE, Jay 42, Craig County agent. Services pending (Luginbuel) CAUTHON, Robert 71, re neral Home is handling local ar FOR SALE Oklahoma Mineral Properties Executor to sell 7 producing and non. Perforations at feet flowed 4,300,000 cubic feet of gas daily, 312 barrels of salt water and a trace of ncuuire-state, in SW NE of vas logging at 8.025 feet.

Manness Petr No. 1 Blanchard. In NE SW of 22- gas per day. Quota Dips Louisiana depth bracker oil allowables for July and August will be at 35 percent of March, 1953, levels, down from the 36 percent for May and June. ice Oil Bartlesville, vice tired construction worker.

Sen' ices were Thursday. WAGONER CHANCE. Isaac Pearlie. 83 president of public relations; J. E.

Carothers, Phillips Pe rangements. Survivors include her father, W. A. Taylor, and brother, Albert, oi Hinton, and a daughter, Mrs. Ar-levia Henshaw, Boise City.

CARL J. LYNCH producing properties In Central and Greater Seminole oil in 24 hours through, a 27 troleum Bartlesville. Corp. continues testing a wildcat and a field well in Blaine County. Cnuntv SI Seminole soutn central Oklahoma.

Contact: Trust Department Liberty National Bank Trust Company of Oklahoma city No. 942 P. O. Box 2S64! cm. 1-inch choke.

2 Pays Commingle In Kingfisher Well Services for Carl J. Lynch, 63, Alien District Sunrav dx tv. wafdrfinn Wfl, Services were Thursday. VICI CORAM, Walter 53, rancher and horse trainer. Services Friday (Shaw).

ine No. 1 Robison. in oreasv Creek ubeli on 73121 ot SW will he at 2 p.m. Friday in Vondel L. Smith Mor r-at-large; Donald Quillen, Schlumberger, Anchorage, Alaska, member-at-large.

Alva Reports The drop is expected to Countv. was logging at 3.490 "felt. "UBnes NE SW of 34-18n-12w, 3i miles southeast of the North tuary, with burial in Sunny Lane Jtn Alwood Gose Petroleum Mn 1 cut about 35,000 barrels daily Shamrock Oil Gas Co. County, was making hole at n.mi CXt Cemetery. Ho died June 5 in Anchorage, Alaska.

east Carlton field, flowed off Louisiana's actual crude continues testing the No. Brown, in SW SW of 34 cubic feet of eas dai Lynch owned his own business woods county opera Northeast Waynoka Purcell Reports Oklahoma uty lor 20 years 20n-7w, on the Sooner Trend, ly with 124.45 barrels of condensate from Morrow perfo operations Included: IF YOU LIVE IN ALIUS (OR ANYWHERE ELSE IN OKLAHOMA) oil output during July and August to an average about 1,633,000 barrels daily. Dividend Declared Harmon. Kingfisher County. ana also nad wortced as a cook.

He was born near Duncan and attended the Baptist Church. rations at feet Northwest of Northwest Oakdalt Crest Exoioratlon No. 1-35 Yohn, In NW of 35-26n-)4w, Vh miles from pr ductlon, was digging at 5.960 feet. Commingled Manning per- waSWoya'I'fii" unl No, 1 Carter. In NW was drilling at.

5,488 fee In the Hitchcock field thn Survivors include a son, James forations at feet and Mississippi perforations No. 1 Viersen Unit-D of the home, and a- brother. Johnson Unit, in NE ME NE CHICAGO Standard Oil (Indiana) Friday will MS 8tW Cleans ir'amona, Calif. SW NE of 20-17n-llv, flowed ijr 'from perforations at lo at feet flowed 127 NE SW of 9-9n-4w driliinq si 7,504 MORRIS E. HAMMOND barrels of oil and 36 barrels l.bUO.OOO cubic feet of gas and 112 barrels of load water Moris E.

Hammond, 58, 212 Jp.ay a regular quarterly cash Jfividend of 42 cents on "each share of capital stock "fa holders of record on May of water a day through a 30-64-inch choke. leei and was shut in. Ardmore Reports siwff. 0. 14 Denw-A, in SW SS NW NW of j-Jw.

for a 2.345-foot test. Skelly No, day through a 5-64-inch NE 12, died Thursday at Poteau Reports Sout8rB operations Ineludei home Services are pending with choke. Capitol Mill Funeral Home. ANNA LOUISE DRUSCH was to drill A 0 Exploratory Staked Cleary Petroleum, Ino. wiRa Humble oil NE SW ot 12-Ss-Jw, Waukomis Fielder Tests Mississippi Anna Louise Drusch, 38, of 7G21 ivimY staked the No.

1-5 Feese in Texaco No. 2 Carol Sut- NE 23. died Thursday in a 5 raging. at515 feel Arnett Reports Ellis County operations Includtd: Ntw Pool Amerada Petroleum Jerome Berryman-C, In S6 NW 17ii.23w. wis drilling at 7,810 feel.

NortMast of South Peek Te "Was moving In rotary jit the No. 1 NW SE of 5-25n-15w, about 2 miles north of Northeast ol'Tum Area Drlliln1 hospital. Services are pending with Street and Draper Funeral jsonray on Co. continues digging at 6,447 1S-1S-2W, drilling at testing the No. 1 Atherton Home.

waynoka in Woods County, Survivors include her mothre, ttn, In NW NW of 2hX Sooner Locations for a Simpson test. NW NW of 23-21n-7w, in the Waukomis field, Garfield Mrs. A. C. uchs, ot the home; Oklahoma Panhandle County.

brother, Charles Edward Fuchs, Oklahoma Gty; two sisters, Mrs, Norttiwest Tangier Sunray OX Mor chart. In SW NE of 12-22 rvMw, to fJ.BOO feet and set i'j-lnch pipe at CITY HALL, ALTUS, OKLA. Taloga Reports powev County operations Included: eves Field District National Associated SW.WE of Kaymona Wright, Midwest City, and Mrs. Fred English, Del City, Mississippi perforations at feet flowed 225 barrels of 55 percent oil-cut ran Unit, 'in SW SE SW of SW5n- Petroleum No. Minion, i 6 SW ot i7.17n.J4w, at SE NW i Mlsen and a son, William Albert "It and was' drilling" ahet c.feWswTI'ofTo.s rpn County, acidized oerforat (S43 feet and was drilling below CALL US COLLECT (Station-toStation) TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD B.

David Co. will In SE NW of 32-18n-low, Nortlieait Gigs Sinclair No. 1 Nor. Crown, In NE SW SE NE of S3-6S-4W, Texaco No. 3 Miller.

wqrrqvv.5-2 at feet fir lestlno i NE SW o( fluid an hour. Noble Outpost Set coumv. NW SE ot 17-17n souin Quymon Clttes Service oil No fculds-A, In NW SE of 4oCm at-' in NW SE of U-17n-Hw, tor incises rea jonnson-r-agg, lost the eariicsvllie ai MO feet Drusch, of the home. Christmas Tree Suit Dismissed AMBOY, 111. (A.P) in SE SE of 30.lsfl.14w.' was drilling Jernigan Morgan will ting 2,950 feot' 0f slightly gas-cut salt a est 6,843 to on 13-34n-17e, Rogers County.

Cement District Utile Nick Oil Co. Dial "O' test the Mississippi Chat at 4,000 feet at the No. 1 White KW' of was makfng the No. 4 Ro SW NE of 12-Sn- for long distance "Oklahoma Citv. 2 Lincoln Rock No.

5 Zieticr Unit, In SW SW 23-18n-U'w Croce. in SE NW 2. Ask for CE 5-6722 charges." Deer in SW NW of 2-24n-le, about 1U. miles south reverse the suit by George Ail of Dixon against the Amboy Chamber Commerce asking $15,500 drier County iffiNorlhweit Peek Texas Oil Gas Ni few- sMe2C WEk.Wf.eT' Sooth Peek Anwreda's No 1 Berr man Uittt-O. In NW SE of 10.17n-23w.

wi digging at 4,423 feel, Wilburton Reports 1- 2 Dloocl. in SW ot 12-4 eT "to Wjssrgr KIWJ District She!) Olt No. -79 Jis rlct Gale Robinson west of the North Marland 1 'YadTr. TC'sw WaU. Oklahoma Wildcats wWff NE irea ISn-lBe, Muskogee County.

3. Place calls ONLY for a "Fast Action" Oklahoman Times Classified ad. Oklahoma Reports damages for injuries he allegedly suffered in January 1964, was dismissed Thursday in circuit court field in Noble County. Cordell Reports Countv operations Included Alma Orlngdcrff Chickasha Reports Grady County noeratiems Included: InW CE-fW, StVdM! North Antioch Samedan Oil and Ed- au nad said his car exaco No. 1 Davis In By ler Unit, In SE NW SE nl J9-7n-l! Bradle Shell Oil No.

1-21 NW of Garvin rammed into an unlighted Christmas tree at an Amboy Readers of The Oklahomon Timet Throughout tti State watch the classified pages daily for jobs. Farms. Ronches. Trucks, Farm Equipment, Livestock, Antiques and every item imaginable. The cost is lower than you might think! Advertising cost is measured by tha results it brines that's why we coll them "Fast Action want ads.

s-wuwVferiowi North Sea Gasser Tests It. neo is oii teet ano set intersection. City Fire Victim Dies in Hospital Woodward Reports No. 1 Bohner-Beuke. In uw st nf i a 1w 3 Mao" Jln-Jlw, about 3 miles from production, co connplcled the The group plans a confirmation attempt.

The well was drilled with the' jack-up drilling barge, Mr. Louie, A 54-year-old Oklahoma spaces per line. Jte'SF MpiM rfteTffiduc" Hon, waj drilling at 9,014 fern. ill J.VC?c 5punY' Pumping 28 barrels of CSn, City man died at Mercy Hospital Thursday night feum No. I Love.

In SE NW of 71-2 50w. was shut down for repairs at burns covering 80 percent of1 which is being moved 25 miles to the southwest to Southeast Woodward Brewer Oil Southern Oklahoma 00 P.fDayUayS 75erLino 1-Day his body. James Hill, 2544 SW Cd.rd.t. the group's Block 49-27 to test a possible extension of Leon J. Huber Corp, No.

1 SS: L.flSw?'t' ln.5W.NW SW of 33-7S-3W. Robejjts, Vf 7c51E(eW of 24-J2n-18w, was CHICAGO Standard Oil Co. (Indiana) British North Sea well 49-18-1 tested at a rate of 25 million cubic feet of gas and 60 barrels of distillate a day through a restricted inch) choke, with 2,873 pounds per square inch of flowing tubing pressure, John Swearingen, chairman, reported. The well, drilled by the British Gas Council-Amoco group, has completed high-volume tests, The final test was made in a 105-foot interval of 292 feet of porous, gas-satu rated Rotliegendes sandstone, Swearingen said. The well was drilled to a total depth of 8,558 feet, It is in water about 100 feet deep 60 miles northeast ot Great Yarmouth, England.

The well was drilled jointly by Indiana Standard's subsidiary, Amoco (U. Exploration the operator; the British Gas Council, and subsidiaries of Amerada Petroleum Corp. and Texas Eastern Transmission on a block covering approximaely 64,000 acres, an adjacent important gas had been in critical condition following a fire that raged through his one-story frame Marshall BCunTy uril. Fairview Reports imaCi Ivt'ffia Rates are for consecutive insertions. Minimum siie of ad is two lines.

Ratos are tor residents of Oklahoma only. Place your selling message where it will be seen by oil Oklahoma! house Wednesday night. Survivors include a broth trtheasf Cheyenne Shell No. 1-27 Hips, In NW of 27-2Sn-nw. was dig.

af feot. tutnwost Lahoma Haroer Oil No. 1 Watonga Reports er, Robert A. Hill, 1632 SW 33, and a sister, Naomi Bob discovery made recently by a different exploration group. A second jack-up rig, the Orion, being constructed for the Gas Council-Amoco Group in Scotland, will be commissioned at Clydebank on June 21.

leffe-A, In SE NW of 34-22n-9w, was iUt -'11 trillej. from production, was bins, 2918 SW 28. THE OKLAHOMAN TIMES gltige.t,n2,89WteNe? M' a Services are pending with Smith Kernke Funeral Home. was. digging at ,510 feet..

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