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Say, October 15. 1939
VALLEY SUNDAY STAR—MONITOR—HERALD
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with 125 pounds tubing
Buel Ward and Jack McDaniel, had
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McALLEN—Wildcatting
cosy and warm. No frigid floors
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feet north of production.
Harlingen
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FOR OUR
PALLS
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OF SUPER VALUES
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southwest of the crude discovery in |
WLDMSI) A Y
the Pistol
pus Christi.
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house
AND
SUPER VALUE DAYS
Special Sunday Dinner
BEGINNING WEDNESDAY.. 18th
THROUGH MONDAY...23rd
Shrimp Cocktail
AT
Peach Nut Salad
FREE!
Fruit Jello with Whipped Cream
The Water Equipment Co.
Choice of Drinks
500
A. E. Stein, Reg. Engineer
1123 W. Harrison
J. F. Palmer
HARLINGEN
McAllen
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Coleman
Wesley Brotherhood
Will Meet Monday
Plaisted Returns
From Corpus Area
Charro Enthusiast
Will Return Early
Filet Mignon wth mush-
roc m sauce.
Church Will Install
Newly Named Chiefs
BENITO—Special installs-
YOUTH DRAWS
REFORM TERM
Parole Violation Is
Claimed In Court
CHURCH ENDS
YEAR SUNDAY
Brownsville Group
Shows Progress
Ohioan Will Manage
Cosmetic Company
Junior College Plans
Queen Coronation
this week to assume charge of pro-
bottom up, Mr. Ratta says.
Envoy To West Texas
Conference Named
BIGGGER AND BETTER AIR CON-
DITIONED WALGREEN SYSTEM
DRUG STORE.
Choice of
Chicken breth with rice.
• 1 Dale
making hole past 2.650
The two new
Meek. Jr. et
second out of 28 to violate their
previous paroles.
Herbert Aid's No. 1 Matias Muniz.
1 corner
ference.
the uniting of Methodism in
southwestern part of Texas.
McALLEN—John R Herget Cin-
cinnati, O. arrived in the Valley
Miss Lucie Starr
, sophomore
A zoo elephent has been known ' Golconda, the ‘greatest diamond
to consume 200 pounds of nay • | market of early times, is now only
a deserted fortress.
RIO GRANDE HDW.
from the
and the
Trevino.
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as cubs.
GAS
BURNING
PALMER’S
McALLLEN
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REX’S STEAK HOUSE
S. Main St.
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French Lose Big Tanker Off Irish Coast
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Sncwflake Potatoes Cream Carrots and Peas
O’Brien Corn
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BROWNSVILLE — Escorts have
I for Brownsville
Junior college attendants at
SUASAWTttB
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THE DURO COMPANY
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Special Sunday
50c DINNER 50c
Turkey or Duck
MILLER'S COFFEE SHOP
"Home of the Finest Steaks"
SAN BENITO
feet, while S. E. Gilbert et al’s No.
- Escobar et al. 165 feet out of the
southwest corner of Share 37-A.
Portion 71. was shut down in shale
at 106 feet.
EDINBURG Charles David Far-
McAllen youth,
was sentenced to two to five years
WANTED
Dead Horses. Mules. Cow* and
Hogs. Will remove them free
Phone Collect. 9539 Harlingen
This is a Valley wide service
ANIMAL BY-PRODUCTS
COMPANY
Harlingen. Texas
. chiefly to shallow wildcatting in
In southeastern Cameron county.
The meeting this year will be of
, a —_»>_•____—__*L}_ —..111 W. o I
the last’meeting of the West Texas
conference. Reverend ^loore states.
MADE GOOD"
About 2,000 feet north of the Col- Starr county.
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Pure Oil Company No. 2 Gatewood
TO CORPUS CHRISTI
McALLEN-Dr. and Mrs. MfKee
Hill shallow prospect Cato.i spent the week-end in Cor-
BROWNSVILLE — The services
Sunday will bring to a cine the
church year of the Brownsville
First Methodist church.
During the present year there
have been 14 infant* baptized and
43 new members received into the
church. Present membershin is
642, with church
at $95 000.
500.
FLOOR
FURNACES
r no 5
BASEMENT NEEDED
lines of Share 67, Portion 72, Mier
Jurisdiction, for a 500-foot test.
„ . „ . I Two new tests weer drilling on
Grande Grant !
being given additional produc-
Gas heat rs have been installed in
Miller Oil Company No. 2 the fire departments office, bath sai{i.
plate change of thoroughly warmed air
hour.
! room
cold air layers.
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McALLEN—An important south-
ern extension of production in the
Rincon field in eastern Starr Coun-
ty and steady development in the
La Gloria field in southwestern Jim
Wells and northern Brooks County
featured drilling reports in proven
South Texas fields Saturday De-
velopment programs continued in
several other fields in the south-
ernmost five counties of Texas but
cn a smaller scale.
New producer* were turned into
the tanks in the Co.orado and Kel-
sey fields in Jim Hogg and Brocks
Counties, while only a few wi'deats
wtie undir way in the entire area.
One impoiUa.t wildcat in nortie.n
Surr was abandoned dry.
W. R. Davis ani Company an I
Sun Oil Company are carrying on
d< velopmc it at Rincon at the pres-
ent time. t*.ne Davis rigs being at
work.
SAN BENITO—W. G Plaisted has
returned from Corpus Christi, where
he was guest sneaker at several
meetings. Plaistcd is area manager
for Group Hospital Service, Inc.,
which has headquarters here.
With Bruce Twitty of Dallas, state
administrator of the organization. I•
he spoke before the county nurses
association, Nueces County Medical
Society, and three service clubs.
The medical society gave it* of-
■ ficial approval to the hospitalization
program.
Episcopal church, with the members
of the West Texas conference, will ,
meet in a joint session anJ form
a new united conference V- be
known as the Southwest Texas con-
This is the final step in I
the
"BAD WATER
cored a total depth of 4.382 feet.
■ where electrical survey was run.
duction and sales for the Algeria
company, officials announced Sat-
urday. Herget was formerlv sales
manager of a medicinal products
firm in Cincinnati.
Algeria is a remedy for the
treatment of skin disorders, Herget
McALLEN — Plans to observe
Navy Day at the last meeting of
the month were made by the Lions
Club members at their regular greet-
ing Friday at the Casa de Palmas
Hotel. A special program is being
arranged to commemorate the day. I
Clinton Frisby, nine-year-old mas-
cot of the McAllen Volunteer Fire
Department, and Roy Parsons, mem- 1
ber, spoke on fire prevention, list-
ing careless habits which destroy
annually a tremendous amount of
property.
Wilfred Dean. Charles Hicks and
R. W Blankenship were admitted
as cubs.
BROWNSVILLE-Tll be back for
Charro Days," writes one of the
many winter visitors who spent
part of the 1938-39 season here, and
who arc writing to the chamber
of commerce in response to return
cards being sent out from that of-
fice.
'This tourist is F. E. Ratts of In-
diana.
Ju-t in order to be sure that he
doesn’t miss anything, he’s going
to be here January 1. and get right
in on the beard growing from the
or ashes; no
Miss Marguerite Yglcsias. also of
Brownsville, and Jimmv Landrum
of San Benito, will represent the ,
freshman class. Ladies-in-waiting
are Misses Aline East of the sopho-
more class and Frances Hulsey of
the freshmen class, both of San
Benito. Rehearsals for the elab-
orate coronation program have al-
ready begun, with Roy Rutledge
in charge.
on you anywhere In the Valley
orado discovery, K. D. Harrison et
al’s No. A-2 F. G. Trevino. Survey
38. cemented 10 3-4-inch o. d. sur-
drilling past 2200 feet.
Two New Locations
Henshaw Brothers No. B-2 M. G s
The current
,.J_ _i 2.316-35 eool spell is even too much for
feet” showed salt Brownsville's husky fire fighters.
membershin
property v aturd i from San Antonio to take the place
Indebtedness is $17.- left vacant when Rev. William Har-
During the present vear the ry Moore was
church will have raised $23,500 for Brownsville church, and has in ad-
all purposes. C----- .
The American liner. President Harding, reported It found the French tanker, Emile Miquet (above),
one of the largest tankers afloat, in flames, and that the crew apparently had drowned off the Irish
roast. The tanker captain, Robert Anarde, mailed his will to a relative before sailing September 17 from
Corpus Christi. Texas, with a load of crude and casinghead gasoline.
J. Rode, pastor. Closing service of
1^1S conference year will be a spec-
troHcd' however, ^with 119-pound lai service Sunday evening, with
j. . --- ..»»------«2..scrmon topic,
tract was drilled without incident. t The public is cordially invited to
The sand section in which the blow- attend both services.
5.500-38 feet, but the lower 35 feet
of the sand was dry.
Writ Is Shut Down
In western Starr. Gilcrease Oil
Company No. 1 Ignacia Guerra,
northeast quarter of Share 99. Por-
tion 104. Camargo Jurisdiction, was
shut down at 2 135 feet to strengthen
lhe derrick. The test is scheduled
for 2.500 feet, or possibly deeper
Th* well is also listed as Bancroft
Drilling Co. No. 1 I. Guerra.
musual^ignificancc as this wjl be SA?J BENITO — Quinton E
Louthan. program chairman of the
i , . . San Benito Kiwanis Club, has an-
Fhe work of the conference will | nrnnpfW| nlnn< for r*l»hratton of
Sand Is Cored
About 3.800 feet south of the field's
crude discovery well. Davis and
Company No. B-3 Slick Estate, Sur-
vey 232. cored sand at 4,170-86 feet
which yielded 630 feet of oil and
175 pounds working pressure on 20-
minute drill stem test Operators
continued coring for the deeper
sands in lhe field, but this test
promised an important extension of
the producing area in a slightly
shallower sand, typical of South
Texas fields.
About 1,300 feet south of discov-
ery. Davis & Co. No. A-l Slick Es-
tate. Survey 229, cored sand with
gas and oil odors and broken with
small shale breaks at 3.932-59 feet,
but drill stem tests showed oily
mud and practically no pressure.
Oil sand at 4.183-Pl feet showed a
little oil and salt water on drill
stem test, while the expected regu-
lar field sand at 4.292-95 feet, with
no recovery from 4.295 to 4,301 feet
yielded only a little oily mud on
drill stem test. Operators were
ready to cement seven-inch cas-
ing on bottom at 4,829 feet.
Davis and Company No. B-2 Slick
Estate, Survey 528, about 6.500 feet
southwest of the fields distillate
discovery and more than three
miles southwest of the crude dis-
covery-. cored sand at 3.839-59 feet
and was preparing to run drill stem
test.
close on Friday afternoon and on
Friday night the members ef the
Texas conference of the Math^ist j |
nesday night at the Stonewall Jack-
son Hotel.
The Ladies Night party is an an-
nual affair at which the club his-
tory is briefly reviewed, wives of
members are honored, and an out- '
standing program is presented. Th.<
year’s program will be direetei by I
Elmer Morris, club president, and I
Quinton Louthan. Nature of th? en
tertainment is not to be revea't-d
until Wednesday night, but a “rib-
bing’' of club officials in the thetne.
In addition to th- program fea-
ture. musical and novelty numbers
are planned. Arrangements have
been made with KGFI to pick up
the program at nine o'clock, after
the annual banquet.
A large group of Kiwanians. their
wives, and friends are expected to
attend the anniversary celebration.
Important Southern Production Extension Seen For Rincon
STEADYWORK
CONTINUES IN
OTHER FIELDS
Developments Seen
At Good Pace
SAN BENITO—A. L. Price was
named to reoresent the local First
Methodist church as lay delegate
to the West Texas Conference which
meets in San Antonio Tuesday, Oc- I
tober 17. Rev. L. J. Rode, pastor of |
the church, and Mrs. Rede, also
expect to attend.
The local church is’ requesing
that Reverend Rode be returned as
pastor. He came here this spring
SAN BENITO — Francis Neder-
jnhn will conduct thr program when
, the Wesley Brotherhood meets
Monday evening at the First Metho-
dist church. S. V. Neely, principal
of the high school and a brother-
hood member, will give a talk in
I connection with Childhood and
the
the field. Magnolias No.
Maun, was L.
feet.
Two new producers
turned into storage m
Youth Week. AH members cf
No7! McUan7t‘aL L^t .3 j iroup-areurf*^ 60 pr"cnt
FIRE FOR FIREMEN
BROWNSVILLE
even
^0^5“
with the Coleman Floor Furnace. The cold air next to
the floor is drawn into the furnace and thoroughly
warmed. The living zone is the comfort zone when your
home is heated with a Coleman.
6 BIG FEATURES
9 Keep* air in activa circulation—keeps it fresh, clean
and healthful. No odors or gases, no oxygen taken out
of the room.
• Average* a com
three times an
• Keeps the whole
—no L-" -I
• No W.ll»—«o foggy window,; no open
f*ame-
• Ci>e, clein. CAMFSH heo.. No d.r,
furnace tending.
• Low cost installation—low fuel cost.
Phon* or writ* for on* of our representative* to call
Ncwbcrrv. Shelton Survey Award
in San Martin Grant, about three,
and a half miles southwest of the |
— - .□ the
in hard tion ceremonies will be conducted
Operators at the First Methodist church Sun-
At the northeast corner of the
producing area. Fohs Oil Company
No. B-l Anna Sheldon. Share 12.
Por. 41. Reynosa Jurisdiction, cor-
ed the Samfardyce fields Wheeler
sand, hard and tight, at 2,861-70
feet and the Barlvw sand at 2.-
991-3,001. which was also hard and
tight. After running electrical sur-
vey to 2.971 feet, operators were
coring past 3.100 feet.
At the north edge of Sullivan
City production. Rowan and Hope
et al's No. 1 V. G. Chapa. 330 feet
from the south and 990 feet from
the cast lines of Tract 238. Portion
40. Reynosa Jurisdiction, was drill-
ing around 2.800 feet
Additional Tests
western Jim Wells county and
northern Brooks county, Magnolia
Petroleum Company had four wells
under way in that promising new
area.
Magnolia's No. 1 E. H Stolze. Lot
16. Block 10. La Glorn Subdivision.
Los Olmos y Loma Blanca Grant
was drilling in hard shale below
6,175 feet after picking up ga« sands
at 5.330-35 feet 5.565-85 feet and
5.906-16 feet. Location is about 3,-
500 feet north of the fields distil-
late discovery, Magnolia's No. 1
Sam Maun.
No Shows Reported u
Magnolia's No. 1 Hornsby Bro- dalgo County,
thers. Lot 5. Block 14. La Gloria, a ,
north offset to the distillate dis-
covery. was drilling around 5,500
feet with no shows reported
Magnolia’s No. 1 W. C. Hornsby
a new location in Lot 17, Block 10.
La Gloria, was rigging up. 585 feet
from the south and 688 feet from
the east lines of Lot 17.
Magnolia s No. 1 Vivian Rust, Lot
14 Block IL La Gloria. 3.500 feet
lower sand did not pay off and cas- the• youthi to, his father during his
tended production nearly a mile jng Was gun-perforated at 1.713-23
north several weeks ago. The fect and the well put on pump.
Henshaw producer flowed 80 bar- ----- ----
rels daily on 7-64-inch tubing choke WILDCATTING ACTIVITY SEEN
working MORE NOTICEABLE IN VALLEY
pressure and 300 pounds closed-in McALLEN—Wildcatting activity
casing pressure through casing per- in (foe Lower Rio Grande Valley
forations <24 shots) at 3.014-22 feet. ojj area became more noticeable
The hole was bottomed at 3,044 feet Saturday by its absence. Only one
and 5 1-2-inch o. d. casing was ce- coastal wildcat was under way and
i mented at 3.040 feet The sand other operations were confined
body was logged at 3.011-25 feet. chiefly to shallow wildcatting in
Choice of
Barbecued Spring Roast young turkey with
Chicken oyster dressing and cran-
berry sauce.
Broiled or fried indivi-
dual Gulf Trout.
No. 31 McGill were both locations.! Ricaby field of southern Starr coun-
the latter being the newest. It
was 1.796 feet north and 2,332 feet
east of the southeast corner of the
Kelsey-Bass Ranch, and an inside
location.
In the Colorado field, two new
producers were reported, two new casing perforations
wells were drilling and two new
locations were made.
The new producers were: K D.
Harrison et al's No. A-4 F. G. Tre-
vino, Survey 38, 3.000 feet north of
discovery, which guaged 122 barrels
daily on 7-64-inch tubing choke
with 50 pounds tubing working pumped for
pressure from sand at 3.063-70 feet; w.
_j vv_ —n - r> t we r? !
Martinez, in the northeast corner tion 84. Camargo Jurisdiction, cor-
A few miles west of Ri»> Grande
City. Banks Miller Oil Company-
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Valle Rico de Rio Grande Subdivi- I
sion. Portion 75. Camargo Jurisdic- |
tion. was auanConed at total
of 2.400 feet. Sands at 2.“'-“
feet and 1,363-68
water.
Banks
Genaro Garcia, Share 3-C. Portion
nruneed plans for celebration
Ladies Night in observance of the
organization's anniversary. The
had been
the Kelsey
field in Jim Hogg-Brooks counties,
and two others were in the tanks
in the Colorado field in western
Jim Hogg.
87 Barrels Guaged
Humbles No. 16 Kelsey-Bass.
San Rafael Grant. Jim Hogg Coun-
ty 6 500 feet north of the Kelsey
discovery, guaged 87 barrels daily
on 7-64-inch tubing choke with 609
pounds tubing working pressure
and 700 pourds closed-in casing
pressure, from sand at 4.732-38
t
Humble's No. 28 J. C. McGill. La
Blanca Grant. Brooks Co., about
7,900 feet north of discovery and
1.000 feet north of production, was |
an assured producer but no guagc
was available. The well was com-
pleted in sands at 4.7)7-29 feet and
4.742-47 feet
In the same field. Humble's No.
27 J. C. McGill. 7.000 feet north of
discovery, was drilling below 3,000
feet, while Humble s No. 29 J. C
McGill. 9.2C0 feet northeast of dis-
covery and 1.000 feet north of pro-
duction. was drilling around 3,500
feet. Humble's No. 30 McGill and I
covery in the same porcion, was
showing both oil and salt water on
the pump from sand at 1.400-04 feet, ley, 16-year-old
A prospective new producer in
the El Tanque field was also being in the state reform school Friday
production guage. by County Judge Oliver C. Aldrich
W Zimmerman's No. 6 Ben- after he had violated his previous
and Henshaw Bros. No. B-l M. G. wood, center three-sevenths of Por- parole.
Martinez, in the northeast corner tion 84. Camargo Jurisdiction, cor- The youth was convicted last
of Survey 38. 13,000 feet north of ed the field pay at 1.713-23 feet and February of juvenile delinquency
discovery. This well widened the' a |ower sand at 1.747-58 feet before ’ in connection with forgery charges,
field several hundred feet, being lo- bottoming the hole at 1.762 feet. Af- but Judge Aldrich, an opponent of
catcd west of the Humble No. 1 ter setting pipe at 1.747 feet, the reform school sentences, p.iro < d j
' ex- lower sand did not pay off and cas- | the youth to h>s father during his
good behavior.
At the Friday hearing. Assistant
District Attorney Jack Ross read
a statement showing that young j
Farley and two other McAllen men. been announced
Buel Ward and Jack McDaniel, had
forged a number of checks during ^ronatlon’of Queen Lura Sue Pea-
recent weeks and had cashed them iv October 28 LX— -“1- ,
Farley was the second Hidalgo | Grider of Brownsville. -----
County youth to be .‘■ent to the re- c]ass duchess, has chosen W H « » *11 I • <17*11
form school this^ycar only^thc jnhnsnn of Harlingen as duke, while , IVlCAlIen Lions Will
Observe Navy Day
Discovery Offset Seen
sand at 4 106-09 feet and at 4.303- ’"J tor inc r A—r.
07 feet Drill stem tests showed a 01"h7two new locations were J H appointing
little oily mud and operators hao M t A „ ‘
’ om’tV^cas/and 1*650 feet brief flurry of excitement
."°"h li.n*:,"LST7 ? •t.emp.ed
to blow out. The pressure was con-
mud and the remainder of the con-j ^Measuring Success
■ tract was i .
Christian Science Lecture
Municipal Auditorium
Sunday. Oct. 15 3 P. M.
I and dormitary at the Central sta-
71, Mier Jurisdiction, was abandoned . lion.
at total depth of 1.636 feet. The test
had been drilled originally to 680
feet and abandoned, but operators In southern Starr county.
decided to deepen it. | I ZZ—
West of the Margo shallow gas ]5o fctj OU| nf the northwest
field in western Starr. T. E. Ste- nf Share i2.B portion 71. Camargo
phens' No. 1 Ernesto Zamora has Jurisdiction, was coring around 685
been located 1,025 feet from the * - ... - -
In the Weslaco distillate field, jsouth and 590 ,eet frnm the ea,t
Atlantic Oil and Refining Company
No. 1 American-Rio Grande, Farm
Tract 786. Llano Grande Grant,'
was
tion tests by the Weslaco Corpora-
tion. headed by Edward Galt of
Ardmore. Okla. The company is
making the production tests of var-
ious sands in the well to determine
the possibility for future develop-
ment of the field and possible con-
struction of a recycling plant.
Sands at 8.618-42 feet, the discov- .
cry sand, and at 8.050-70 and 8,100-
50 feet have been tested thus far. |
but engineers have not completed 1
compilation of production details. !
Two shallow producers in the
ty were being pumped for produc-
tion guage.
Moss and Bishop's No. 3 Sanford
Ricaby, Portion 83. Camargo Juris-
diction, 600 feet southwest of dis-
covery, was making oil through
...w J at 1.299-1.303 j
feet, while H. L. Staggs' No. 1 Rica-
by, about 1.445 feet south of dis-
You’r<* welcome just to come in and look. We
want to ?«how you our plant, stock rooms, ice
cream plant, prescription laboratory, large
modern kitchen, offices and all. It’s the lar-
gest and finest in the south.
THANKS TO YOU — IT’S “OUR
DRUG STORE” (YOURS & MINE)
all purposes. dition to his many church duties
The pastor. Rev. William Harry organized and directed a Business
Moore, will bring the message at Menu Bible class which now has
both services Sunday. His ser- more than 25 members.
mon subject at the morning service —-------------
will be “The Christ of Calvary" and VIUT A KTIC CDT
for the evening message will be yy AllIsjl OIL 1
"Choosing a Life Companion "
_ , | MR m RM -- —— — —
The pastor will make his annual j
report of the work of the church j
at th? morning service ” I
Mr. E A. Monsces. the lay dele- -----
gate, will leave with Moore gaR Renjto Club Will
on Monday to attend the West Texas
conference in San Antonio. Stage Event
j I at the First Methodist church Sun-
F Margo, Share cers were named at a churcn con-
- dis- ference held last Sunday afternoon
failure at total depth' Twenty-six stewards and nine
JnT’i F G Trevino of 5 707 feet. The well created a members of the board ot irustctt |
al No. I F. flurrv of excitement when it will be inducted into office, with
330 |ror,.d ,hr top ot . pas-distillate ,the oermon to oe pvto by H. v. L
in tho La Gloria held in south- H ,, No. 2 F c.
Trevino, 330 feet out of the south-
east corner of Survey 37.
In the Sun field in northeastern
Starr County, Sun Oil Co. No. 3
Geologist Speer, Survey 238. about
9.800 feet west and a little north
of discovery, twisted-off and lost 80
feet of drill-stem in the hole, bot-
tomed at 5.485 feet. Operators ce-
mented 5 1-2-inch o. d. casing
around 5 200 feet and will make pro-
duction test of field sands cored at
4,955-74 feet and 4.889-4.905 feet.
Core Past 3100 Feet
Two wells were under way in the
I Sullivan City field in western Hi-
Sal Viejo No. 1 Newberry in
same Grant, was drilling^!..
Martinez. Survey 38. about 13.600 shaie past 7.945 feet,
feet north of discovery and 660 p-----
| northern Starr.
- _ —*- • i. e.
5. Las Comitas Grant, was a
The well created
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