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GIVEN NEW FIELD Oil Strike Major, Giebcl, Forstcr, of Midland, completed an oil discovery at No. 2 Johnson, 10 miles southwest of Plains in Yoakum County. Devonian perforations from V-1M20-443 feet potentialed to 480 ban-els of 40.2-gravity Vjojl, with no water, in 24 hours. -jFhe production was through an iaS-64-inch choke, with tubing of 305 pounds and cas- pressure of 286 pounds. The section was treated with 250 4 jgallons of acid.

Location Is 1,980 feet from north and west lines of Section f'644, Block John H. Gibson survey. Project Set Atlantic Richfield Co. has staked location for No. 236-A rd Unit as a replacement for its No.

236 Willard Unit, unsuccessful re-entry opera- six miles north of Denver JCity in Yoakum County. The drillsite is 1,868 feet from t'Dorth and 1,008 feet from west Sines of Section 700, Block John H. Gibson survey. It Is projected 5,300 feet. Produces- Texas Pacific Oil Co, has completed No.

80-AC-1C Ruth Bennett as a producer in the Wasson, Northeast (Clear Fork) field of Yoakum County, seven miles northeast of Denver City. Perforations from feet potentialed to pump 187 barrels of oil plus 12 barrels of water in 24 hours. Gas-oil ratio was 578-1. The section was stimulated with 7,000 gallons of acid. Location is 2,173 feet from north and 660 feet from west lines of Section 631, Block John H.

Gibson survey. Test Completed Sun Oil Co. has potentialed No. 1 S. D.

Field as an addition to the Ownb'y (upper Clear Fork) field of Yoakum County, 6Vi miles northeast of Denver City." Perforations from feet pumped 19 barrels of 30.5- gravity oil plus 150 barrels of water in 24 hours. The section COMPARE WITH ANYONE'S $1,000.00 Includes Divan, Chair, Love Seat TRADITIONAL! $330 EARLY AMERICAN $330 INCLUDES DIVAN, CHAIRS Financing Available Rental, Wholesale, Leasing Texas Apartment Supply 13th 747-2228 12-9 pm SAT. 10-6 NEWSPRINT SCRATCH PADS Excelfenf for Children to Use for Coloring or Drawing SIZES: 5' 20 Scratch Pads For Business Cuf and Padded Any Size In Lots of 50 Ibs. 50 Lbs. $150 1 Minfmum Size 3 Need 5 Days For Cutting 5" Newsprint Second Sheets for school or office use Wrapped in Reams (500 11 per ream per ream 5fl ww plus Plus Tax PACKING PAPER APPROXIMATE SIZE SHEETS 6 IB.

Has Many, Many Uses such as, Packing Dishes or Furniture Use to Line Bird Csges Laundry Baskets Masking for Painting Drop Cloths and many AT OUR CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT AVALANCHE-JOURNAL 207 wns stimulated with 2,000 gallons of "acid and fracturec with 30,000 gallons of refined oi plus of sand. The drillsite is 450 feet from southland 2,190 feet Irani wesi lines oi 'Section. 566, Block John-H." Gibson survey. Producer' Gauged TERR M. Young, of Fort Worth, completed No.

1 Louise Pool, arid others, 15 miles northwest of.Brownfield in Terry County. Perforations from feet pumped 105 barrels of 38- gravity oil plus eight barrels of water in 24 hours. Gas-oil ratio svas too small to measure. The section was fractured with 6,000 gallons of fluid plus 3,000 pounds of sand. The drillsite is G60 feet from south and west lines of the west half of'Section 15, Block D-14 C7MRR survey.

It is an addition to the Prentice, Northwest (San Andres) field. Test Scheduled Service Oil Co. has scheduled No. 52-10 West Welch Unit as a test in the Welch (San Andres) field of Dawson County. The venture is projected to 5,000 feet.

It spots 1,320 feet from south and 2,640 feet from west lines of Section 52, Block M. EL7RR survey, and is miles southwest of Welch. Discovery Completed Oil Co. has completed No. 1-315 Alamosa Ranch as a Missouri granite wash oil discovery, 11 miles i north of Vega in Oldham Coun- The well potentialed to pump barrels of 38.6-gravity oil plus 94 barrels of water in 24 hours.

Perforations from 7,0577,093 feet were acidized with 1,000 gallons. Location is. 1,400 feet from north and 5,200 feet from east lines of League 315, Block H-3, State Capitol Lands survey. Producer Finaled John L. Cox, of 'Midland, has completed No.

1-B Madison as a producer in the Spraberry Trend Area of Martin County, 2 miles northeast of Stanton. Perforations from feet and feet poten- tialed to pump 237 barrels of 39- gravity oil, with no water, in 24 hours. Gas-oil ratio was 842-1. The section was fractured with 90,000 gallons of acid. Location is 1,320 feet from north and west lines of Section 37, Block 35, T-l-N, TP survey.

1'roject Completed ANDREWS Solar Oil Co. completed No. 2 BTA as a producer in the Block (Wichita- Albany) field of Andrews County, 20 miles southwest of Andrews. i Perforations from feet potentialed to flow 72 barrels of 40.8-grav3ty oil plus 14 barrels of water in 24 hours, Gas-oii ratio was The production was through a choke, with a tubing pressure of 220 pounds per square inch. The section was treated with 2,000 gallons of acid.

Location is 660 feet from north and 1.9SO feet from west lines of Section 22, Block University Lands survey. Tne operator plans to dually complete the well from Clear Fork perforations at TODAY ON TV CABLE P.M. CHANNEL NO. 4 SPUR BASEBALL Dollcts-Ft. Worth Spurs vs.

Amorillo Giants feet. zone has been stimulated with 2,000, gallons acid arid fractured with gallons of fluid 30,00 pounds of sand. I'ECOS James L. Midland, staked location fo a Tubb wildcat, No. L.

Crawford, fjye miles e'as of Imperial in Pccbs County. The drillsite is 467 feet from north and east lines of Lot 2 survey. It is one mile east th Abell (multipay) field. Delaware Test R. Kennedy anc D.

Faulkner, of Midland have scheduled a Delaware operation, No. 1-A TXL, seven miles northwest Orla in Reeves County. The venture is located 2,37. feet from north and 1,980 fee from west lines of Section 1 Block 58, T-2, TP survey. It a north offset to a gas discovery, and is one mile southwest of an oil opener in the Kennedy Faulkner (Delaware area.

LEA Earl J. Smith Associates, of Amarillo, has scheduled a Devonian No. 2 Bogle Farms, 12 miles southwest of Crossroads in Lea County. The exploration is miles southeast of Sand Springs (Devonian) field, and is miles northeast of a Devonian failure. It spots 1,980 from north and 660 fee from east lines of Section 13-13s 34e.

ficial Records Licenses Jfichael Dan Lillis, 30, and Mrs. torinna Marie Gooden, 29. both ol Lubbock. Jimmy Ray Brock, 22, and SIlss Sajidra Ellcne Hayes. 22.

both ol Lubbock. John Farrias. 16. and Miss Martina Serde. 11, bolh ot Lnbhock.

Donald Clinton P.obertson, 23, and Miss Louise Hickok, 21, both ot Lub- Martin Sollz Gonzalez, 17, and illss Connie Bareenes Perez, 17. both of Lubbock. Lubbock Courts TiND DISraiCT COURT Mrs. 1'at S. Moore, Jud re Patricia Hennessy Majors against Leroy Wilson Majors, suit for divorce.

Josie Alvarado Villa aealnst Raymond Villa, suit lor divorce and injunction. Phyllis Scott, on behalt of Valerie N'celey and others, aealnst Gene Allen Neelcy, suit for reciprocal child support S9TH DISTRICT COCTRT Howard O. Duvlscm, Juiise Presiding Fields and Ca, against Llndy Daniels, oini; business as Daniels Build ers Supply, suit on account. 13TTH DISTRICT COURT A. Kills, iudre Melvin Slinnltt azalnst Atlantic Mu Insurance suit to set aside workmen's compensation sward arisins rom an Industrial accident Jan.

3. judzmcnt asked. Fiorentino D. Fernandez aealnst llary- and American General Insurance Co. suit fa set aside workmen's compensation award arising from an Industrial acci dent Oct.

20, 1SB7; J14.035 Judamen Jadde J. Broivn azalnst John R. Brown suit lor divorce and injunction. Oneslmo J. Garcia asalr.it American ilortorists Insurance suit to set aside workmen's compensation award arliinz rom an industrial accident last Nov.

13: il4.035 Judzment asked. Gene Alvin Roberson against The Char- er Oak Fire Insurance suit 10 sei aside workmen's compensation arisinir from nn Industrial accident last Nov. 15: $14,035 judzment Bsieit Pearlle Mae Wilson sfatast Jimmy Vllson. suit for divorce. 140TH DISTRICT COURT Robert H.

Henn, Judio Presiding B. and. iL Acceptance atalmrt Labbock Auto Auction, Ine. and others, suit lor peciflc performance. Concho Hernandez Gomez against lemon Gomez, suit for divorce.

Bobby E. Ash 197635 against State of 'exss. suit for writ ot habeas corpus. Bob Medlar and others aealnst Dr. H.

O. Simmons Jr. and Dr. Louise Stout Simmons, suit on' lease agreement. The Dunlap Co.

azalnst James O. Roden, suit on accounts. COUNTY COUUT Roilrick Shaw, iodro Prestainr In the estate of. the late Carol Clydene Hunter, application ot Kenneth James Hunter, executor, for probate of will. Elizabeth Vlllarreat Allen asatnst Melvin Allen.

K. Holton azatnst Hollcn. Shirley Stewart asainst Jamej Hnzh Stewart. or tBtSMEN OF THE UPPER TONKIM REGION OP VIETNAM LIVE ON HOUSEBOATS ON THE BLACK RIVER FROM WHICH THEY- GOMMUTE TO SHORE IH KOHBOATS MMX OF BASKETHOKK THE BLACK MOLLY PRODUCES 20O LIVE YOUNG IN A SIMGLE SPAWNING- VOTED FOR Slaying Suspect Moved AUSTIN (AP) Clyde Durbin who stands trial here for murder Juno 2, has been transferred from the 1 Burnct county jail to (lie Travis county jail. The 21-year-old Dallas youth, accused in the slayings of two University of Texas students, was put in a private cell Thursday to protect him from other prisoners.

Durbin had a fistfight with another prisoner before he was laken to Burnet for a pretrial hearing Jast month. Burnet county. Sheriff ace Jttddell said he brought Durbin back to Austin because Durbln's lawyer, Frank MaJoney, asked him to St. PKZSIDBJI FKOM WSHIHGTOtl TO LINCOLN H6 CAST HIS LAST PRES1DEOTIAL VOTE WHEN HE WAS 104 WEEKEND TV LOG KCBI) CHANNEL Saturday, April 12. 1869 7:00 Roy Rojers 2)8 SW 9 11 'stones 9:30 Banana 10:30 Underdoz 11:00 storybook En.

5:00 Branded Adam J2 7:00 Gel Smart 7-30 Ghost Faith Today 5:00 CoUeee Bowl 5:30 Wild Ktazrfom 9:00 Insight 6-00 NWS 6:30 Walt Disney Z'tZ. rvws 3:00 Gourmet 10:30 i 13:0 Vew Mexico LS Sportsman KIJ5K CHAMfKL 13 Saturday, April 1. 6:00 Sun. Semester 3:00 6:30 Georze Jungle 5:00 7:00 Go Go 7:30 Buss Bunny 5-30 8:30 Wacky Races Archie Show 6'30 9:30 Batman. Super 0:30 Herculolds 8-30 1:00 Ehazzan Am.

Bandstand 12:30 Pro Bowlers 10:00 2:00 Wrestling 10:30 Luhhock 1S69 Golf Volcano. Birth or An Island Learn Live Klne Family Sonoelt Here Come Brides News. tt'eBthe; "Assault On a Queen" KLRK CHANNEL. 13 I.rr.BOCK Sonclay, April 13, :00 Oral Roberts 3:00 Golf :30 Oaxoer 4:30 Amateur Hour :00 Tom i- Jerry 5:00 Secret ot :30 Aquaman Michaolanselo Linus g-co Lrtj 6:30 Charlie Brown 7 :0 Dick Van Smokers Bros. 9:00 Mission Imp.

aT tts mns Inquiry :30 Chinchilla, :00 KBABasketVl 11:30 Mannlx Peter Gunn 2S Saturday, April 1 8:30 Gulliver 3:30 9:00 Splderman 4 -so 9:30 Fan. Voyage 5:00 10:00 Journey Center 5:30 ot Earth Fan. Four 6-30 11:00 Komedy 7-00 Racers 7:30 11:20 Charlie Chan 1:00 "Emerzency Hospital" 3:30 2:00 "Who Done It" 10:00 I.UBBOCK Etaeecoach Wffls Family Stoncmans W. Tx. Outd'rs FYl Datinz Game Country Weste H'wixjt) SdencP Fiction Levr Dee Thca KSEL C1IAN.VEI.

Sunday, April 13, 1X3 Discovery 4:00 "Bie Boodle' 11:00 De Todo Un 5:30 "BlE City Poco Blues" 2:00 Directions 6:30 "Louis Pasteur 12:30 lasuej Ans, Story" 1:00 Shirley Temple "A Stolen Life 1 Thea. 10:00 News 2:30 "The Scientist' 1 10:30 "Affectionately Yours KKBC CHAKXEI, 34 RaWriay, Anrll 12.1963 0:00 Movie 1:30 Johnny Quest 2:00 Moby Dick 2:30 Lone Ranser 1:00 Earnest Tubb 1:30 Stovie My Three Soni 8:00 Hocans Heroes P. Junrllnn 9:00 Blrlh ot An Island Oood GUTS jiu.n. oo UTS 3:00 Movie Matinee 10:0 East KMe ot 3:00 Up Beat Heaven" nic 7 :0 Holllday Kow! Eitra Donvenience for your family with an for less than you'd expect' ALL NEW 1969 Duo I-Temp FACTORY SERVICE miroi. MODEL INTW9S VALUE! UTtWTK KE CMC MMEI TWO MKPWOEBT TOifMAmE TWKE LMCE HJK-MT am LMK MM STMAK I miia.

STWAK Your assurance of Admiral quality and dependability. Now Admiral tor year, ttM responsibility for service and maintenance provides hfgMy iklllad, well trained technicians to perform MULLINS BROS. TV LAND SW5-44W KKBC ClIAVNET. Sunday, April 13, IM3 Camera 3 5:30 Action ES 0:30 Bible Answers 6:00 "Revensrc of 11:00 Herald of Truth Black Essie" 11:30 This Is the Life "Breakfast In 1:30 Hockey Bed" 3:00 Gallant Men 10:00 Harry Rcnsonrr 4:00 Am. Sfnsi 30:15 "His Girl 4:30 Day of Friday- Discovery- 11:15 "The Saracen 5:00 2Ist Century Blade" KTXT CTAXXET, 5 Sunday, April 13, 1963 5:00 Bli Picture 6:30 Caplto! Reoort 5:30 Follc Guitar 7:00 vioient Ontv.

6:00 Pronie 9:30 Fidel 4 Saturday, April 12. 1369 7:00 Rov Rosers 5:00 Country itaslc HnnUey-Brint KWS 8:00 Suiwr fi 8:30 Ton Cat 9:00 Fllntstonei ar Sf' Adam 7:00 Get Fmart 7:30 Mrs. 11:30 Untamed World "Charade" 12:00 Wild Ktnzdom io nO 12:30 Room for Dad 10'30 Joe Pyr.e 1:00 Bascban KGNC AM.ATUIXO Siwday, April 11, 196S 7:00 HerMd of Truth KTP. In T.V. 7:30 Encounter Suzarfoot 9:00 "TariBn 10:30 Glory Road 11:00 Bible Story Ftank ifcGec 5:00 Collew Bowl 5:30 WiM Klnidom 6:00 NWS 6:30 Walt Disrty Dinah Shore Meet the Press 1:00 "Xo Name On 10:00 NWS The Ballet" 10:30 Tonfzht 2:30 Broncho KTn CHAXNKT, 7 AMAKIULO April IS.

6:30 Mod. Edacallon 1:00 arete Thea. I citco Kid Circle 7:30 Ptpe Bnitot 4:00 World Sporti Cajper Rocer Moid 8:30 Gulliver NWS 9:00 RBMcrrrurr 6:30 Datfn? 9:30 Fan. Voraze 7:00 Ntnlywedf 10:00 Journey to Cen- 7:30 VTelk ter of Earth TTwoot! Palace 10:30 Fin. Foar Made 11:00 Geonte Junz'c 10:00 Bandrtand Mtreicj 12:30 Happenlnz 'O CHAysrrr, AMAUII Snxtay, April 11, 7:00 Modern Erf.

7:30 Art irmister 8:00 Action 'KS 8:30 Dudley Do Rllrtit Unas 9:30 King Konz 10:00 Bahrtnk'e Wiwvery 11:00 1 NBA BasVetb'I 3:05 A Unlr. 4:00 IS Fnonsman 4:30 ration Can 5:00 Wrst. 5:30 West Splj. 6:00 of Qtanti fM B. of Worlds ABC 11:30 P.o«€J KTDA AMAHrtXO Saturday, April 12:00 Itraei 8:00 Wacky Race! p.

6:00 Of the citrus fruits, the Satsuma orange, which can Eiand tomperalurcs as Jow as IS degrees, can be grown farthest north. 9:00 Archie Show 3:30 Batman 10:30 Herculoidi Shaizan 11:30 Johnny Quest 12:00 "7 Ansry Men 1 "Lion at EL Mark" 3:00 Golf 6:30 Jackie Gleason 7:30 My 3 Sons nrj Hoitan's Heroes 8:30 Petticoat June. 9:00 Marmix 1 1IUW NWS lOM.i Kawhlde 11:30 Tri-Slale Scene 11:50 'The Looters" KFDA CHANNEL 10- AMARIIJUO April 13, 1959 7:00 Children's Hr. 5:30 News-Weather 7:30 Willis Family Alcorn Slncers Js' Boptipi 11:00 Bloadle Thea. 12:00 Stanley Cup 3:00 Coll 6:00 Lassie Charlie Brown Diet Van Dyke 8:00 Smothers Broj.

9:00 Mission Iran 10:00 News Sfovle 4:30 Amateur Hour 11:50 "Tiger ot 5:00 21st Century 7 Seas" KOS.V CHANNEL ODESSA April 13. 1959 Go-Go Gophers 2:30 Bible 7:30 Uuts Bunny 3:00 Golf 8:30 ivaety Rares 5:00 BUI Anderson 3:00 Archie Show 5:30 Rawr Mudd 9:30 Batman 6:00 NWS 10:30 Herculoids Jackie Gleaaon 11:00 Shaizan! 7:30 My 3 Sons 11:30 Johnny Queit Hocan's Heroes Moby 8:30 PetUcoat June. 12:30 Lone Ranser 9:00 Mnnnlx 1:00 Wrestlins 30:00 NWS 2:00 Learn Live 10:30 Movie KOXA CHANNEL Sunday, April 13, IMS 8:00 'rom Jerry Amateur Hour 8:30 Aquaman 9:00 Bible Siudy 9:30 The Answer Worshlo Nation 11:00 First Bantlst 12:00 Stanley Cup 3:00 Cell 5:00 21st Century 5:30 Sportsman 6:00 Lassie 6:30 Charlie Brown 7:00 Dick Van Oyke 8:00 Smothers Bros. 10:00 NWS 10:30 Movie CHANNEL M3DJA.ND Saturday, April 12. IKS Super Six Top Cat 9:00 FlinLstones 9:30 Banana Splits Bid 'n' Buy 11:00 Storybook 12:00 Roller Derby 1:00 Baseball 4 :00 Cheyenne 5:00 Forest P.anEersl2:3Q ''Headless 5:30 Hunlley-Brink Ghost" 6:00 N1VS 6:30 Actam 12 7:00 Get Smart 7:30 Ghost 4 MM.

Muir 8:00 "Charade" 11:00 NWS 11:30 Viklnz Women Sea Serpent" KMin niA.v.VEi. MIDLAND Snndty, April 13, 1969 7:45 Ir.slsht 4:30 yrnnfc 8:15 Wills Family 5:00 Colleze Bowl 8:45 Ch'ch ol Christ 5:30 Wild Klozdora 9:00 Revival Fires 6 -00 NWS 9:30 Licit Unto Path 6:30 Walt Dlssty 7:30 Mothcrs-In-Law Bonania Dinah Shore 4 Toa 10: oo NWS 10:33 "Sam Price sto-y" 2:30 'Wackiest 1:30 Movie 3:30 Exp. InT.V. KTVT WORTH Saturday, April 12. 1369 8:30 Rat Circus 3:10 Seaway 9:00 Birthday Party 4:30 Cowboy 10:00 Movie 11:30 Parents In Action 12:00 Bishop 1 Colleze 12:30 Voters nicest 1:00 "Golden Goddess ol Weaver 5:00 Gospel ElnilnZ 6:00 Wilbiira Bros, 6:30 Jamboree 7:30 P.

Waaoner Bxicfe Owens 8:30 BUI 9:00 Billy Walker Beni" 9:30 Country ilusic 2:25 World ot Wrestling 2:30 Fifs'a Mcv. 11:30 Roller Derby 3:00 Reader's Dlz. 12:10 News. Weather IVOITTII Sunday. April 13, 1K9 9:00 Uncle Waldo 9:30 Perception 0:00 Day of Discovery 0:30 Christophers 11:00 First BipVst 'I'M Point ot View .3:30 Favorite Stary 1:00 Income Tux 1:15 Really 1:45 Chinchilla 2:00 Survival 2:30 2:45 Industry 3:00 Bowlinir 3:30 Mother the Car 4:00 Colleze Show 4:30 Honey West 5:00 Invaders 6:00 Perry Mason 7:00 "All the Klnirs Men" 9:00 "Count 3 It.

Pray" 31:00 Burke's Law 12:00 News-Weather WFAA DAIJLAS Saturdny, II. IJ69 6:30 Penpcrmfnt 'Charlie Chan' 7:30 Discovery Tro Bowlers 8:00 Casper 8:30 Gulliver 9:00 Snlderman 9:30 Fantastic Voyaie World sports 5:30 VVlll Sonnett 6:00 MVS 6:30 Datiaz Guroe 7:00 Ncwlyweds 0:00 Center ol Earth 7:30 L. Welle 0:30 Fantastic Fttur 8:30 ITirood Palace 1:00 Georee Junsle 9:30 Marshal DlDon 1:30 Bandstand 10:00 News 12:30 Happenlnz 10:30 Movies TMTXA5 April 13, IT rid of Truth Universe 7:00 The Story Worid Travel 7:30 The Answer 4:30 Naked City 8:00 Sacred Heart 5:00 Spk. to Mzr. 8:30 New Beatles 5:30 NWS 9:00 Linus 6:00 Land of GlanU 9:33 Kine Konz 7:00 F.B I.

0:00 8:00 "War of thi Sklppy World." 1:93 Worship Jo j5 News 2:00 Dircctkin 10:43 Face lo Face Joey Blihos 1:00 NBA Basketbl News 3:00 ILsa Radio Stations OITAL ROBGItTS An exciting new one-half hour TV program in color. FEATURES: A contemporary message from Oral aimed at producing answers The music of special guest stars and Richard Roberts and the World Action Singers, Make this special program part of your regular viewing. Tune in each week on KLBK, Channel 13 Sunday, April 13 7:00 a.m. 6 SCHEDULES DAILY LUBBOCK TO FT. WORTH AND ALIAS LY.

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