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Thursday, October 14, 1954
The Aspermont Star, Aspermont, Texas
Oil Progress Edition
At the
Courthouse
Compiled by
CONSOLIDATED
ABSTR A CT COM P A N Y
C. Speck, Owner
Tilings for Period Beginning
Sepember 24:
Thos. D. Humphrey & Sons
to Em.il Wolsch covering M. V
Guest Survey, B. M. Goble
Survey and C F. Goble Survey
(Release of oil and gas lease.)
Thos. D. Humphrey & Sons
to T&P Coal & Oil Company —
covering M. V Guest Survey,
B. M. Goble Survey and C. F.
Goble Survey (Oil and gas
lease).
Frank J. Lowack. et al, to
T&I' Coal & Oil Company
covering part of Survej 29.
BBB&C Survey, 73 acres; and
70 acres out of Stonewall and
Haskell Counties: (Oil anil ga.-.
ICciSP. I
; 'i !, (.! ra -■ . ■ ' u a . tn Glenn
llano vk . v.vering Noi Ih>-a- i
• fourth of See* 'tin 121. Block
K. H&TC Survey • Warranty
1 )eed! ii
11 i >:! Company '.. to ! V-i
Rock Oil Company covering;
,W,i M : i.' Survey. Su: \ e>:
J C Eustis Survey, Seeiio;
1 Block 11. Section B ock
H A: j n men! V
C'vile 1. Fu'e; Jr. ; . C, A
--mm. -Jt .i.-i^tCT nnT.)iniM« mex
VaJes of rogress
Bramley—covering East half of
Northeast one-fourth of Section
102, Block F, H&TC Survey.
(Oil and gas lease.)
(Oil and gas lease.)
Viola M. Gholson, et al, to
T&P Coil 1 & Oil Company —
covering part of North half of
Frederic 1' Schwab to C L. j Section 66. Block ID. H&TC
Witheispoon, .Jr. covering Survey (Do If, acres-) (Oil and
North half of Northwest one I ^as 'ease.)
fourth of Section 60, Block F. j H O. Reeves, et al, to T&P
H&TC Slirvev and North hall [Coal & Oil Company •covering
of Southea t . one-fourth of See j 32.72!! acres of North half of
t:o til), and South half
Hwy. (Assignment)
J. W. King to Robinson
Drilling Company—Northwest-
one-fourth, South half of South
west one-fourth, Southeast one-
fourth and East half of North-
east one-fourth of Section 24,
Block F, H&TC Survey, East
216 acres of Section 23, Block
F. Section 17, Block F. 1I&TC
Southeast one-fourth of Sec' i.
til, Block F. H&TC Se • v,\
Nor! h ha!f of Not!h'u est line
fOllr'h of Section 108, Block I>.
H&TC Sur-vov. i A ...:nrnent 1
M >den:i S-setoo.i e. iet v :i -;
A (.1 Swansea envering F. •
h • • >: Nor.tii'A c t one fou: ! h of
See! Mil 2>W. IT.
Slir\'e\ l 83 i e: e -
I), ed !
Ma Bel Hat!
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Section 66. Block I). h&tc Survey (Assignment.)
Survi> (Oil and gas least.' ) i Charles B. Melb.v, Jr..
n. H&Ti'
Warren!
B 1. (,'ouison to Seaboard Oil
Company covering We-1 half
Of Section 30. Block O. 11\'TC
Survey s Assignment. >
Sta'nplmd Oil & Gas Com-
panv to Bluebonnelt Oil &
Gas Com puny covering 131
acre-, of Section 2. Block B,
AH&M. except 3.41 acres to
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Deep Hock Oil Company -cov r
ing Wi.lli;jm Marshal Survey,
a60 acres. (Assignment.)
Charles B. Melby. Jr.. tn
Deep Hock ()il Company ecu
ering Survey 2, j G Eust s
Survey, 686.5 acres I Assign-
ment.-)
The Texas Compaiu to W W.
t < rei-n. et ux covering 200
acres of Section 197. Block I,
H&TC Su'.'ve.v ( Release. I
Alex .! Mickey. -t al, tri
Southern Mineral Corporation
ceivei'ii;South 80 acres of UVe
M 11 1 iemphi!! Suf'vi .\ . \■
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STONEWALL COUNTY OH. PRODUCTION—SEPT. 1, 1954
Comb. Daily
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XT OR ILL FOP Oil- MOPS
THAN 2,0 MILES ATSE.A
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Date
No. of
Allow. Ilk
Field
Name
Pise.
Wells
BarreLi
Alexander (Lower Canyon)
1
25-53
6
339
Aspermont
P
4-40
1
6
Aspermont Lake (Canyon Reef)
6
700
Aspermont Lake (Canyon Sand)
5
16-51
15
600
Aspermont North
6
10-54
1
40
As li mo re (Conglomerate)
I
5-5a
3
272
Hi.- sett
Ranch (Strawn Reel)
-1
26-53
I
25
liisset
Ranch (Bend Conglomerate)
6-54
2
280
Boyd
S
16-39
1
5
Boyd
(Conglomerate)
10-
23-51
54
5,871
Boyd
(K1 lenburuer)
•>
2-53
•-)
40
Corsica' i. B>>ii'd Coniilonwrate)
6
4-53
5
243
Corsic
i (Strawn)
*■>
9-53
5
358
Carlile
9-38
.)
55
Doiibh
Mountain (Penn.)
12
2-50
1 1
710
Flat T
op (161 Strawn)
u
25-51
1
9
Flat Top (1-10 Swastika)
6
16-51
1
64
Flat '1
op (12-1 Swastika)
6-54
1
62
Flat Top South (Shallow)
6
8-51
10
581
Flat '1
op South i Strawn)
6-
11-51
6
250
Flowei
s (Canyon Sand)
1
16-51
114
7,119
Flowei
s Wot (Canyon Sanxl)
1
31-52
14
1.020
Frailk i
rk iCanyon Sand)
1
13
Frank:
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?G?!.
10 51
22
1,394
Ci lies t
i Caiiyo:- Sarid
-i
21 51
to
265
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1
137
43
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1
11 f.
35
10,489
130
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12
10-5:1
7
820
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170
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EXTRA GASOtlWE
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JACK ALVIS BUTANE SERVICE
TANE AND PROPANE
See Me for:
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how if sport! v.or; - '• ' :?f r>•
1 ?ia! 4 w in vvr rr -o pn?Uil i { our ioi- m- u. a'-,
rCMuprtHur ;m<! proj5rr.- '^ivr oil iruju-trA, You <• .
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prtrolruiu. lin e is our promi.*"' lini! v, )) ,11 (1 -v .. ,ir ,>u
for job, i!om<: rvrrvfhnr: ur • .ir: to lo in-: dhhv p«>^. r-j
to you with t)ir n-<'ui^!, iuo>t I (Uor- \ • ' Oi I p r<"i ,
J. H. LINSLEY
Consignee
MAGNOLiA PETROLEUM COMPANY
Phone 2921 Aspermont
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vj;'. MORE
! a®@0@@G
h ' U.S. SERVICE
STATIONS
COMPETE FOR
YOUR SUSiMESS
Q I*.m l j" vciirv Aniorir.'t link c;il of {;!.«' i>ri ;:rc-• ivr oil i;
i,. . ■«'!, nai:i'on,.on • u;?li try. I.ike ill oilmen, m-ivjo
rjjr- -vrv ') fumilifl*1 AuH lion operator!, cornpi tr f<>:
Uir <*"? I ;:: • i u-t ;v h/c- kri^l paco huflinrf..*- with the uorlii - t. • • I
i thrf- nn now more tii.u. HOO.OUO oil *l tl o louost pi i.
«r-s. f.itiorr* io -rrye v« n Thxt't hov vou brnrfif from '.hi
i ii' v-c ri viiC >t;jtion^ :ti<• i> pi- Proj:Te«.? mni competition.
(iARNKR & WORLEY (U'LF STA.
' Aspermont
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OCT. ]0;:v-15th
!. E. SMITH. JR.,
MAGNOLIA STA.
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tlii- l.iiu - j i i< i licli i . . and to!
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GASOUNE MUST B;
50% BETTER
# F < h J o * t i v r r o i r! i <* < t * prose
tli.i! 2 pailon? of the g/ *< Jiue *oti
huv today th " work 3 g*!l" s«
.{hi in 10^,;, ThU >0% Improve-
m.*ot ha* come afloat
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LAMBERT'S HUMBLE SER. STA.
Phone 2051
Aspermont
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FORD S V-8 IS THE SAME TYPE OF ENGINE
AMMICA'S COSTLIEST CARS ARE
SWINGING TO!
S'-vcii niakriS ill (lie List si\ seal's almc
Ii.iy' switvhcil to \'■>> [iovvt'1 111 then mo.st
i'\|)f'!l.siM' rnoiirls. \i'l l-'oicl s hern ofii'i inu
V-S [x >• r lot ovi'i' ;!2 vcars! Lord :^,srs
Vou \ a in i (. Iioii i - ol I' i >t i loinahi! ,' 0\i-hIiiw,*
or ( "ll\I'lltioiial lilt- finest (lunie ol
drivi s in the low j>' >•. - field
Came in and taken Test fhuw!
FORD'S V-8 IS THE
MOST MODERN V-8 OF ALU
Lord's new I 'SO-h p. Y l.|(„ L \'-S is t
must modrni overhead valve V s in a
i-.u at any [nice. And it's just one ol Lor
many "Worth More'' featuies like new f!,
joint L rout Suspension and tomorroi
modern -.tylmi; See and Value Check
of l oids Woith Mores and sou II aj^i
l'on.s woitli more when \on hu\ it, svo
in.'ire sr'nen v<-m sell it 'Upturn*! .,•> *ttm,
V^/HAT'S IN THE CARD3 FOR THE OTHERS, FORD DEALS VOU TOO
VEAZEY MOTOR C0MPAI
Aspermoi
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1913
1.553,444 fORD <AR$ am) TRU«5
hm <■ been n
8UII? IH TIXAS IT rtXANS! ('
Phone 2701
Thursday, Octc
IUS. Oil Ite.i
[At Record !
Is there any dangi
country will run oil
.the foreseeable futu
That question poj
t-ind again—and the
a hard and fast "N
U.S. oil reserv
their highest point
despite the highest
rates of all times,
every year, oilmen
ifinding more oil thai
been producing, s
trove of proved ri-si
upwards steadily.
Perhaps the best 1
at it is this wav: j"
as 1919, the US.
Mines warned that
the United States
petroleum, the rest
be exhausted will
years. At that tir
!iv<j nrodiiet ion at
-t.D billion barrels
r«>«r>rv(..: totaled 6.7
rels.
riiat was 3,ri yea
cumulative n
■ p j roach ing th" r>0
rel mark and
serves are at all
more than 34 bil
of liquid hyd'-oear
Petroleum exper
there is still much,
oil to be diseov
United States. This
on day and nigh'
tain, valley and di
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Welch, Lowell C. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1954, newspaper, October 14, 1954; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127579/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.