Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 237, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 11, 1958 Page: 17 of 33
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4. Social Security was made]
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4. Social Security was made
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Alvord in the John R. Davis sur-
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Lona Star Producing Co.’s No.
1 T. H. Foxall ”B” flowed MO,000
cubic feet of gas per day in the
Boonsville Bend field. Location
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GAS DISCOV11
The firm's No. 1 Tarrant County
Wafer Board Unit 3 flowed 460,-
000 cubic feet of gas per day in the
Cochran and Collins Survey A-1348,
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ty School Land Survey A-534.-
Same firm reported potential
flow of 4,900,000 cubic feet of gas
per day from its No. 1 J. M. Robin-
son "A" seven miles northwest of
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counted for biggest flow, 12,100,000
Neb"'pawaa“yszecdxcfo"n
Location was four miles southwest
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customers, who agrees to subscribe to the Denton Recprd-Chronicle dur-
ing this contest. If you do not now subscribe to the Denton Record.
Chronicle, be sure to ask the carrier who colls ... "WHAT'S UNDER THE
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will be speaker. ere Association became a power-.
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Ford, Strater Taylor, Hugh
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Gas Co. of Dallas opened a new
gas discovery two and three-fouths
miles southwest of Decatur, re-
porting flow of 8,800,000 cubic feet
of.8as per. day from its N<>- 1
Phillips Unit.
Flow was through perforations
between 5,366 and 8,049 feet. Loca-
tion is a mile southeast of oil pro-
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duction and 5,740 foot east and
I,MO south of the Samuel Isaacs
survey A-454.
Drilled and abandoned during
the week was the No. 1 J. A. Nall
by Whitehall Oil Co., six miles east
of Boonsville. Hole was quit at
2,MO foot. Location was 330 south
and west in 8. E. Clements sur-
veyA-218. ,.....
H. J. Deaver abandoned loca-
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carrier during World War I. This his famed Cross
was the U.S. Block Island *- —et
was sunk by a German submarine
near the Azores in 1944.
McConunons Oil Co. hadflow of
7,400,000 cubic feet of gas on is
-- w0, J Mrs. Ollie Culwell, in the
was In.M. sl i m.UE A013 Mur Oil Carlin -urpoai and
5,050,000 cubic feet of gas trom its
No. 5 1. G. Yates, a workover pro-
fol in the W. Blount survey A-32.
ity coverage resulting in a loss of
millions of dollars in benefits to
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the records. He must face the facts
and assume his part of the respon-
sibility for the five years he has
been in office.
I have pledged my vote and in
fluence to his support and as soon
as the citizens of Denton County
have had ample opportunity to
know the truth concerning the
plight of the classroom teachers
in Texas, I plan to remove my
name from the ballot in favor of
my personal friend
if my friends in Denton County
who share with me the interest
and welfare of the classroom tea-
chers of Texas, have no objections,
I will leave my name on the bal-
Baccalaureate services will be era who won on steam-rollering a
next Sunday at 8 p.m. in the school new teacher retirement system
auditorium. W. T. (Tip) Hall Jr., through the legislature over the
minister of the Church of Christ, I protest of 5,601 Texas school tea-
will be speaker- Special music chers who voted in favor of a new
will be furnished by Mr. and Mrs. retirement system with actuarial
Mike Pope Sr. reserves?
Commencement exorcises will be I- Does the new retirement
held May 22 at 8 p.m. in the aud- system favor a minority group?
itorium. Dr. A. A. Danniel of NTSC 3. Has the Texas State Teach-
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(ssaluttotian.will be, Betty Yar W Th
otis 'vUkSST whr X5 mawoGTexasturtiremeptvsystem
averageok 92.93 ,46., a September 1957 a new Texas Re
Boi .below, that of Miss Bolton’s. tirement System went into opera-
Both of.the.honor. students have tion without acturial reserves. The
attended Ponder schools since the following questions come to mind:
first grade. 1. Who are the 220 Texas teach-
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BRIDGEPORT - Operators an-
nounced five new wildcat drilling
operations for Wise County last
week, pointing to a possible stepup
in exploratory activities for the al-
ready fast - growing and highly-
productive region
Recent weeks have seen most
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tional Conventiom at Chicago in
1896
emphasis placed upon develop-
ment of fields. This week, however. I ers Association neglected and for-
operators failed to locate a single gotten the interest and welfare of
new field development project. the classroom teachers of Texas in
tidheodnLhest’produetngeca. favormofcaominority t
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recent strawn dzscovery-Dmite themah Wh shares the bafot
wil.be, west and 1,600, north with me is my personal friend
--.,49. whom I respect as a gentleman. I
ville, the firm will drill its No. 2 have had severaisconferenceswith
B. A. Smith to 6,000 feet Loca- him sine I Put my.nameI thL the
tion is a mile northwest of nearest ballot and I.am con vincedthathe
production in the Boonsville Bendpersonaty hAS-the-interest.an
Conglomerate Gas Field. Drillsite wefare, ofthe classroom.teachers
will be 3,130 south and 1,230 east atshearkandiznottrezponsible for
to the S. G. Evitts survey A-263. thisunfortunategsituation.;, 0,
The No. 1 Craft Water Board I However, since, hets.tenedu
Unit 15 will be dug ar a 6,000-foot eationa lleader.o DentonLCounty:
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........ . , Boonsville in। the W. S. Blount Sur- ri________
oh southwester Wise omty,- wy A-M. The Hun's "No ora w of gu wwiwpurwi OB Hie Nd.
ad eight new gas wells last week. Taylor flowed 4,600,000 cubic feet LK McIntyre project of Magnolia
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der survey A-325.
R. Moody Bell will deepen Its No.
1 Dona Redwind, and original fail-
ure at 4.432 feet. Location of the
project is 1,143 south and 467 east
in lot 3, section 3, Cooke County
CSL, survey A-1M.
Ambassador Oil Co. will make a
try throe and one • half miles
northeast of the Springtown Strawn
Field southwest of Boyd. The pro-
ject. the firm’s No. 1 Joy Jackson,
will test sones to 6,800 feet and is
located 467 feet from the most nor-
therly south line of the J. E. Harris
survey A-939.
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 237, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 11, 1958, newspaper, May 11, 1958; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1453387/m1/17/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.