The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1964 Page: 4 of 4
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Mrs. M. F. Childress, Reporter and Mrs. Gwyn Myers in Fort
„ , , Stockton and carried Terry and
Well we are having some rea Qary home as they had been
■summer weather as this is the yisiting their grandparents and
second day of the summer sea
son.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. G. E. Kennedy recently
were Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Taylor
of Wichita Falls, Texas.
Mr and Mrs. Waynft Hender-
son and Julia from Stratford,
Texas and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Kennedy and Don Brannen of
Fort Worth, Texas. Mrs. Pearl
•Cowin and Mrs. Jo Pearl Adams
and son from Abilene, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ogal Clements of Bor-
Ser, Texas,
Mr. , and,- Mrs. ,. J.. L,. Myers
visited their son and family Mr.
attending
! School.
the Vacation Bible
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. L. W- McDonald last
week were Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ance McDonald from McCamey
and Arley McDonald from Odes-
sa.
Wiley Jr. and Docie Hall of
Plain view were visiting their
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Van
Dickerson last, week and attend-
ing Vacation Bible School.
Visiting in the home of Mr. and
Ben Hash last week were Mr.;
George Duncan and grandson,
Ray Duncan of Hillsboro and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Navill of Gar-
land and County Judge and Mrs.
A. B. Barnett and girls from
Aspermont and Truitt Hash and
friends from Hobbs, New Mex-
ico.
Mr. and Mrs, J. W. North
visited Mrs. Van North in Jayton
Sunday afternoon and also visit-
ed Mrs. Julia Lawrence in the
Kent County Rest Home and sev-
eral others while there.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Romans
of Tulare, California visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. North last Fri-
day night.
Sorry to say Joe Moorhead had
the misfortune of getting an eye
hurt very badly Monday morn-
ing while mowing the grass in
his yard. The mower hit a rock
and it flew up and hit him in
the eye. Just hope its not as bad Snyder, Texas,
as we think it might be.
Aspermont Star, Aspermont, Tex.
Thursday, June 85,
Mr. and Mrs. John McNutt
and Mr. and Mrs. Olen Godfrey
attended the Swenson - Brazcw
Valley reunion at the Legion
Hall in Aspermont Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Mings
and children from Hobbs, New
Mexico and Mr. and Mrs. Flojvl
Holloman from Lubbock were
visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Holloman Sunday,
Visitor? in. the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Patterson the
past week end were Mr. and Mrs.
Irvan Patterson, Pampa, Mr. and
Mrs. Bobbie Pattersoh and David
and Gail all of Wheeler, Texas1,
Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Morris of
j Dallas and Mrs. Alice Oxline,
j Fort Worth ana Mr. and Mrs.
! James Len decke and Wende of
Last report on Uncle Bob
Clements was he was resting sa-
tifactory in the Stamford Hos-
pital.
CARD OF THANKS
May we express our heartfelt
thanks for the many acts of
kindness shown us durir V the
illness and death of our loved
one.
May God richly bless each of
you is our sincere prayer.
The Family of G. E. Aycock
CARD OF THANKS
I would 4ike to' express my
thanks for the cards, flowers
and visits during my recent stay
in the hospital and since I have
been at home. Many thanks.
Sheriff Charles L. Gibson
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LUBBOCK— Servicei
Riddel, 76, president of
National Bank of Lubl
hfld at 4 p.m. Monds
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idating were Dr
Strata, minister of Fii
tian Church, and Dr. V
Gordon, Lubbock physii
im was in Resthaven
Park under direction 0
Funeral Home.
^Riddel, a widely-km
neer South Plains bai
resided at 2909 19th
unepectedly about 8:25
urday at his mountain <
Pecos, New Mexico. He
at his vacation cabir
week with a group of fi
had been expected to
Lubbock the first par
week.
The body was flowi
bock Sunday morni
Memorial Chapel Mo
Santa Fe.
Dr. Roy Riddel Jr.,
with his father wher
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OIL NE1
Bridwell Oil Co.,
Staked No. 8 Minor
as a proposed 3,700-1
tika wildcat eight mil<
Hamlin in south-cent
wall County.
iDrillsite is 3,150 fee
north and *10,150 feet
east lin s of Austin J
Survey 848.
. Pan American Petrol
completed a well five 1
of Aspermontin the
(Canyon Sand) Field
6-A/W. C. Weir, S
Block U, T&P Survey
Daily potential was
rels of 43.9 gravity oi
per cent water. It i
from 72 perforations
4,616 feet, treated <
gallons of acid. The 4!
ing is set at 4,911
depth was 5,515 fee
back to 4,842 feet.
Texas Pacific Oil
No. 12 I. S. McMlilin,
in the Frankirk, Easl
Field five miles south
mont.
Slated for 4,600 fe<
tary, it spots 2,150 fe<
north and 2,954 feet fr
ljjes of Section 19, Bl<
Survey.
Sunray DX Oil Co.
Mullen, Section 220, I
&TC Survey, was tes
|jjpn is 5% miles nort
son in the Mullen R
It was testing from j
at 6,450-56 feet, treat*
gallons of acid. Tota
6,500 feet.
Lee Sauder of W
No. 1 Eula Davis, et
141, BBB&C Survey,
miles south of Old 1
plugged at 3,443 fee
shale.
Davan multipay S
rea 11 miles southwes
mont has gained a 11
is Sun Oil Co. No.
Martin, Section 155, 1
TC Survey.
No. 1-B Martin h
potential of 128 bar
gravity oil. Flow thi
64-inch choke and
at 5,360-71 feet. Th
casing Is set at 0,441
depth. Gas- oil ratio i
Location is 1,880
*st of Highland Oil
Martin, the nearest v
Texas Pacific Oil
No. 11 I S. McMill
3, in the Frankirk,
jf&n) Field five milt
Aspermont.
The planned 4,600
venture is on a 64(
It spots 2,804 feet fro
and 600 feet from tl
of Section 19, Bloc
Survey.
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Foil, Roger. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1964, newspaper, June 25, 1964; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127799/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.