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Abilene Reporter-News from Abilene, Texas • Page 50

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FLOWS 132 BARRELS Gardner Sand Discovery in Coleman County tolan Draws Try- Hew Pay Opener Potentiated Completion of a Gardner sand discovery well two miles northwest of Glen Cove In Coleman County was announced Thursday by Haynes B. Ownby Drilling Co. end WWF Oil Corp. It is No. 1 J.

P. MeCord, et al, In John H. Gibson Survey 15. Daily potential was 132 barrels of 41 gravity oil, flowing through a 11-64-inch choke with 1,000 pounds on casing and fOO on lulling. Flow was from 10 perforations at Scurry County has drawn location for a new wildcat drilling project eight miles northwest of Snyder.

It will be C. R. Craig of Fort Worth No. 1 J. M.

Shannon Estate, spoiling 330 feet from the north and west lines of Section 333, Block 97, HfcTC Survey. Proposed depth is 3,000 feet with rotary. Area for Smoking WARWICK, R. I. in Officials of the new Veterans Memorial High School have taken official recognition that same high school students smoke.

They said an area outside the school has been set aside for Etudent i They added, however, that they don't encourage it. BUTLER STEEL BUILDINGS For Industry--Commerce and Agriculture Ask For Bill Hyde STANFORD ENGINEERING CO. 1183 N. 2nd Dial 3-4721 feet. Casing was set al 3,674 feel.

Gas-oil ratio was 1750-1. In the regular field one and half mile northeast of Silver Valley, Yealman Drilling Co. of Coleman completed No. 1 R. M.

Burroughs as a producer. is in Section 3, Block 1, HTB Survey. Daily potential was 92.80 barrels of 40.8 gravity oil, flowing through a 3-4-inch choke with packer on casing and 160 pounds on tubing. Flow was from 6-per-fool perforations at Casing was al feet, tolaled depth. Gas-oil ralio was 2293-1.

Staked in the regular field one and a half mile noriho.isl of Silver Valley was William W. Davis and A. B. See, et al, of Abilene No. 2 L.

E. Jameson. Location is 1,700 feet from the soulli and 2,300 feet from the east lines of Section 3, Block 1, HTB Survey. It is 933 feet southwest of No. 1 Jameson, Morris sand discovery', which was placed in the regular field.

Locations for 3 Wildcats Made in Shackelford County Applications have been filed for three new wildcat drilling projects in Shackelford County. Deepest of the trio will be Balk- en-Ilarcourt and Lester and Duffield of Abilene No. 1 L. G. Davis, miles southwest of Albany.

Slated for 4,500 feet wilh rotary, it spots 467 feet from the south and east lines of the northeast quarter of Section 45. Block 13, TiP Survey. A 4,000 fool test seven miles northwest of Albany will fce Marshall R. Young of Albany No. 50-A Cook, Section 84.

Location is 890 feet from the norlh and 1,320 feet from the west lilies of Section 81, ETRR Survey. Eleven miles southeast of Lueders, Allen and Wood, et al, of Albany staked No. 1 F. G. Coates as an rotary wildcat.

Site is 660 feet from the north and 220 feet from the west lines of the east half of the northwest quarter of Section 21, Block 13, TP Survey. Completed in the regular field 15 miles north of Albany was Hows- MOTORS AND CONTROL PANELS FOR OIL WELL PUMP'NG 1325 Pine Phone 3-3726 ley and Jacobs of Albany Mo. SMC Cldoe A. Nail, Section 149, ETRR Survey. Daily potenlial was 18 barrel) of 38 gravity oil, plus 20 per cen water, pumping from open hole a feet.

EASTLAND Naeco Oil Co of Eastland No. 1 George Fo will be a rotary projec three miles south of Olden in th regular field. Site is 450 feet from the south and 2,000 feet from th west lines of Subdivision 67, Me Lennon CSL Survey 374. New Production In San Patricio HOUSTON, Dec. 15 lifl--New pro duction from a differenl sancl in Ihe Dix Field in San Patricii County has been discovered by Big Six Drilling Company and Stano- lind Oil 4 Gas Company's No.

1-A Thomas Dix in the Charles 0'- Dagharty survey, it was announced today. The well was drilled as a step, out about 5,000 feet southwest ol production. On a potential test today the we! flowed 125.47 barrels of pipe line oil per day from perforation a 4S88-98 feel on a 9-74 inch choki in Ihe Frio. Tubing pressure wa 725 and gas oil ratio 875-1. Previous production in the Dix Field has been from another san at 5010 feet in the Frio.

from LEONARD'S N. 8th Hickory He'i Expecting Those Wonderful W. DRESS SHIRTS $298 iw WHITE AKin mi noi IN WHITE AND COLORS. fl Men's Pajamas Men't Leather Lined Dress Gloves You re sure to please HIM with a gift tram LEONARD'S MEN'S Boxed Ready tor Wrapping DOZENS OF OTHER GIFT ITEMS DEPARTMENT STORE Tex-Tan BELTS LEATHER SUEDE ALL WIDTHS rft ALL THE NEW COVORS DU PLENTY OF FREE PARKING J. D.

Wrsthcr, of Dallas ed application to drill a new ildcat three miles northeast of lack well in Nolan County. Tiie project, 1 contracled lo 6,200 eet, will No. 1-A C. Rogers, polling 1,980 feet from the south ind west lines of Section 30, Block -A, HiTC Survey. 3rd Pay Found A third pay, the Slrawn lime, as been opened in the EVB Field ve miles northwest of Nolan with ompletion of SKelly Oil Co.

No. -E Boyd, Section 60, Block TP Survey. No. 1-E Boyd flowed 466.44 bar- cls of 44.3 gravity oil in eight lours through an 18-64-inch choke md from 64 perforations at 5,653 2 feet. Casing pressure was 100 lounds, with 250 on tubing.

Casing vas set at 6,633 feet, with hole raltmed at 6,690. Gas-oil ratio was Location is 3,875 feet northeas )f nearest production. Other pay the field are Palo i into ant Sllenburger. Ellenburger Project Staged as an Ellenburgcr projec the same field was Hunt Oi Co. of Dallas No.

3-59 C. E. Boyd et Slalcd for 7,500 feet wilh rotary spots feet from the north and 1.993 feet from Ihe east line of Section 59, Block TCP Sur It is 2,007 feet southwest Skelly No. 1-3 Boyd. Plugging report was filed on Ohio Oi! Co.

No. 1 Alexander, wild cat nine miles southwest ol Mary neal in Section 84, Block 1-A, IITC Survey. Total depth was 7.52 1 feet. Plugged at 7,417 feet was Skell Oil Co. No.

1 F. Pietzsch, wild OPEN DAILY UNTIL 6 P.M. T4-A THE ABILENE REPORTEU-NEWS Abilene, Teins. Friday Morning, December 16, 1955 Fisher Field Gets 2nd Well The Chicago operating rom Abilene, has completed No H. L.

Hamitt, et al, as a south east offset and confirmation to the Vo. Hargrove, opener ol the Har- rove (Noodle Creek) Field two niles northwest of Rotan in Fisher County. No. 1 Hamitt is in Section 168, Block 2. HTC Survey, 1,000 fee! southeast of the discovery.

Daily potential was 83.3 barrels of 42 gravity oil, flowing through a 3-8-inch choke with packer or casing ami 30 pounds on tubing Fiow from 54 perforations a feet. Casing was set a 3,759 left. A new project in the Sweetwate (Canyon Sand) Field four mile north of Sweetwaler will be Sin clair Oil and Gas Co. No. 1 Blam Hope.

Slated for 5,400 feel with rotary, it spots 660 feet from the nortli and west lilies of Section 19, Block 21. TP Survey. In the Raven Creek (4,980 Slrawn) Field, Humble Oil and Relining Co. will drill No. 2 Wade W.

White on location five and a half miles northeast of Trent. Slated for 5,100 feet with rotary. it spots 467 feet from the south and 1,454 feet from the east lines of Section 3, Block 19, TiP Survey. at two miles southwest of Roscoe i Section 66, Block 23, TP ey. COKE- Humble Oil and Refin- flg Co.

has filed amended applica- ion for its No. 18 Ixiu E. Johnson Estate, Account 1, proposed si.900- ool rotary project in Coke Coun- y's Jameson-Strawn Field. The projecl now spots 660 feel 'rom the north and easl lines of Section 27, Block 2, HfcTC Survey. is 18 miles northeast of Sterling City.

"ield Project Se! Brown Counfy James H. Mitcham of Brown- rood No. 33 L. A. George will have i rolary project one milo ioulheast of Grosvenor in Brown County's regular ficid.

location is 350 feet from the Test Slated For Taylor Kytex Petroleum et al, ol Abilene staked No. 1 V. L. Merrill as a rotary wildcat three and a half miles southwest of Merkel in Taylor County. Location is 330 feet from the south and 1.995 feet from Die west lines of Section 15, Block 18, TP Survey.

In Buffalo Gap (Morris Sand! Field six miles southwest of Buffalo Gap, JoliA Mills and W. E. Butler of Dallas spotted No. 4 S. J.

Young as a rotary project. Location is 1,560 feet west and 330 feet north of the northeast corner of Section 20, Block 4, TP Survey, but in ELRR Survey 4. JONES-- A project in the Flo- Mar Field three miles south of Hawley will be General American Oil Co. of Texas No. Asa Holt.

Slated for a depth of 2,000 feet with rotary, it spots 330 feet from the north and east lines of Subdivision 35, Section 2, Block 20 TP Survey. HASKELL--Clark and Cowden Production Co. of Dallas No, 1 Sabra Wingo, wildcat six miles northeast of Rule in Subdivision 23, Red River CSL League 74, was plugged at 5.876 feet. south and east lines of Section 42, HTB Survey. Plugged at 1,422 feet was John W.

Ellis and Joe L. Slalcup of Sun Angclo No. 1 H. R. Slambaugh, regular field project one mile north of Crosscut in Stephen Jones Survey 283.

Plugged at 1,127 feet was Joe R. Walker, et al, of Bangs No. 1 Bcryle and Charles Drury, et us, regular field project norlh of Bangs In Scclton HTi-B Survey. COI-EMAN Gerhig of Arkansas No. 1 W.

E. Haynes, regular field project eight miles southeast of Sanla Anna In Subdivision 4, Pleasant Young Survey 494, was plugged 1,255 feet. FOF. BUDGET-HELP use Classified a to sell things you don't need. Call 2-7841 to place 'em.

please him with gifts THE WELLINGTON Famous all over the country for comfort and good looks. It's 8" high, easy on and off, fully lined and gives superb protection. Leather soles, rubber heels built with Iraditional Justin craftsmanship. The Wellington at 4lh ft Oak, Leggetl Drive and 2nd Cypress. Cowboy Boots at -1th and Oak only.

COWBOY BOOTS 29.95 (0 39.95 You can tell a Justin a mile away. Walk it and you'll know what we mean! Yes, for comfort there's no other boot like a Juslin. They're hand- lasted, have pegged steel arches, cushioned sidewalk and soft leather linings, Give a pair ol Juslins this Christmas. DEPT. STORE "A City W'ilhin Itself" 4th Oak Farmer's Net Income Down WASHINGTON, Dec.

15 fl Fanners' realized not income for this year will be about billio dollars, 10 per cent less than in 1954, the Agriculture Department said today. The Agriculture Marketing Service, in its December report, said that realized gross farm income this year is about 3 per cent lowei than in 1954 but that production expenses are slightly higher. Further reduction is in prospect for next year, the report said, adding: "Tiie 1936 outlook is for some further decline in gross farm income, reflecting further acreage restrictions on some crops and slightly lower average prices for the year as a whole. "Production expenses win remain high in 1956, although fann- ers may be able lo reduce the lotal a little because of lower feed cosls. Net income will probably show some decline in 1936." Because of reductions in the farm population, the decline since 1951 in net income per person on farms from all sources has been much smaller a the drop in total realized net income of farm operators, the report explained.

It added thai the farm population has not shown any rccenl decline this year. Income per person on farms is somewhat lower than a year ago. Rodeo Committee Members Elected SEYMOUR. Dec. 15 -The Rodeo Committee of the Seymour Chamber of Commerce met at p.m.

Monday lo elect three new members. Out going com- millec members are Charles Porter, Piney EUand and Foster Bunkley. Members serve a term of three years with three new members being elected each year. New members are Richard Fcrgejon, Lyle Slout and Harmel. we want this chRistmas i A I There are scores and scores of styles from which to choose school shoes, play shoes, parly shoes all the latest styles, materials and colors.

Sensibly priced and fitted with all the care that growing feet require. SHOES BOOTS 5795 to $995 DEPT. STORE "A iilin 4th Oak 4th Oak Leggett Drive 2nd Cypress.

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