The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1986 Page: 6 of 28
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Page 6 A The Albany N. ,vs '. -day September 4 1986
Several new area wells planned
COW POKES
G. M. Operating Co of Albany
has revealed plans to drill a
1.500 foot developmental wel in
the Shackelford Regular Field
The operator has 172 ion. -
leased, with drillsite in tin T&l'
Survey, Section 13, Block 11
The well will be known as tht
No. 33 R. J Moberley Jr. Drill-
is six miles southwest o; Albany
«**
The No. 1 TIMELY, a 5,400 to
developmental well, is scheduled
to be drilled in Shackelford Coun
tv's Strawn Field. Knightsbridgt
Petroleum Corp. of Arlington is
the operator. The well will be
spudded in a 160-acre lease tv. >
miles north of Moran in the Bay
land Orphan Home Lands Survey,
Section 46.
Lentex Petroleum Industries
Inc. of Abilene has filed for per
mit to drill the No. 7 Cottle, a
4,100 foot developmental well 1 "<
miles northeast of Moran. L<>, a
tion is in a 160 acre lease in Sha<
elford County's University L '.rids
Survev, Section 42. The w>. 1 -,v
be drilled
Field.
the Fast Moran
Shackelford County's Nolen
Field gained a new producer
w hen Pony Oil Co. of Borger com
pleted the No. 2 Wendt 11 miles
northeast of Lueders.
The well indicated ability to
pump seven barrels of oil per day
from perforations in the Kin^'
Sand Formation, 1,816 to ! >26
feet into the wellbore. it was
taken to a 1,900-foot bottom.
The operation is located in
i .ise in the H&TC Survey, Set
tion 11. Block 3.
♦ V
The No. 10 Delafosse has been
linaled by Oak Tree Oil Co. of
Albany.
It is a developmental well in the
Shackelford Regular Field, eight
miles east of Albany. Drillsite -
in a lease in the TE&I, Survey.
Section 1550.
Daily potential of one barrel of
oil was posted with the Railroad
Commission. The well went to a
425 foot bottom, and w ill produ< <
from perforations at 373 to 378
feet into the wellbore.
♦ *
\ Breckenridge based operator
has staked location for the No. 1
K Kelley Estate "L," a wildcat
well to be located three miles east
i f Caddo. With projected total
depth of 4,150 feet, the well will
he drilled in 320 acre lease in
Stephens County's T&P Survey.
The operator is Delta Oil & Gas
Co.
A 4,500 foot developmental
well i.s planned by Southeastern
Resources Corp. of Fort Worth at
a drillsite 12 miles southwest of
Cunsight. The location is in a
40 acre lease in Stephens
County's T&P Survey. The well
wiil be designated as the No. 1
Hudson. It will be drilled in the
Stephens Regular Field.
Investev Petroleum Inc. of
Ibitene has filed for permit to
drill the No. 2 Compton, a
4,400 foot developmental well 15
miles southwest of Breckenridge.
The Robert Nail Scholarship Fund
of the Ex-Students Association
Requests Your
Dollars for Bob's Scholarships
OUR GOAL FOR 1986 IS $1.000 00 PLUS
SFPIEMBKR 13. 1908 to NOVTMBEK 11 1>6S
On Bob N-ul's birth Cut*. September 13. of this year, and fach year herfaft**r on
that date, thf* Scl >;a< hip Fund Committee uill begin h drive foi funds to pro
vide "Dollars for Bob's Scholarships. The drive will continue through the >\lbdny
High School Homecoming of each year, or until the goal is reached
In a Tribute to R t iMt E. Nail, Jr., following his death on the 11th of
November, 1968, i w is said
"In this Tu't'nMetl 1 "nti
taletitts f>'t tl' • r , ■ fs
enenjie. h > intelku t. h
eii /i 'Oft B- >h \ : (t't;
find si ime man
<r s< p/rit' ii i i'
is '(><•"
, It , ■ ran h L't'tvr to find i person < ho ho* ti he >t< d .I: if
> . '-'iiii/s and 'i . , I, ( >nphshr>;, its r . • <
s . ■ : re 't to h i mother and to h > I : , \ i>ui i
The StI.Tits \,s- ■ ■ s dedic tted to this most worthy ntoject I H bert Ntiil
Scholarship F . ' r ■ th. a« counts is S5S ">"S <•> * itid the * J Iiuck -t from this
fund has pr- ; - 1 >, h ;r -fi - ■ ivv. is sinct 1 v >ch r r- ants have, grown
each year- •mvi this .>• : the Fu .d h is awardec 'our qrants. each i ! • Trunin! of S 1.000 00
tot.uhtx} > 4. 1 • !' ( !' ipprt' : itioi\ to all of you, ' '■> yt >- 1 rom $' 11 "0
annual ^idntir l'->b7 ; > >4 ' HH (■' in - Oat.(join.'Jurintjthep.- .. •* u ^4 7C) ■! !•> i
these 19 years Sciioj; p A rcis pa i thr gh 19X~> >(-> arnoi 1 • .475.0t 1
with th .' $4,000.00 :' led - year for ll)Si S7 •• • <t > rr S.V'V47 > DO
Bob Natl was verv • o. i tt -s S holarship Fund Let - str . nake st ■ it r should be
by donating our Dollars ' >r B Scholarships." and we will honor the memory of a very
outstanding citi/en and fr end
Your donations will K ■ . k'ductible and can be mad*
Scholarship Fund N >u; , .'ieratioa will be appreciated
payabk
Rc>bert Nail
THANK YOU
N iime
City
Suit
Zip
Location is in a .520 acre lease in
the UvP Survey. The well will be
drilled in the Lee Ray Field.
A Thr x'kmorton based oper
ator h is staked location for the
No. 1 Brown Lee a wildcat well to
be located seven miles west of
Throckmorton. With projected
total depth of 5,300 feet, the well
will be drilled in a 40 acre lease in
the BBB&CRR Survey, A t 19.
The operator is Romac Oil Co.
The well w :4 be drilled 140 feet
from the south line and 1,611 fet
from the wt st line of the lease.
***
M a K Development Co. of
Abilene has filed for permit to
drill the No. 5 Bailey, a 600 foot
developmental well in the Hope
Sand Field, Throckmorton Coun
ty. Location wiil be in a lease in
the TF&L Survey, Section 679.
The well will be located 757
feet from the south line and 1,332
feet from the east line of the
lease
By Ace Reid
tii' .849
"Oh Jake this is so romantic it
we've done anything togetne
s the fu - x
r in years?
Homecoming
September 3 at AHS, and will be
reported next week.
According to Avers, the judges
for the parade w ill be Charlie Jor-
dan 'ro:!! K TAB Television in
Abilene, and Chuck Roberts and
Kelly Jay from KFMN, an FM
radio station in Abilene.
The parade announcer will be
Terry Hariow, Albany school
superintendent
The out of-town judges for the
parade will select the best float
prest, ed by each class at AHS
Also during the parade, the
AHS band will march, and
"Hawk" Bales and Billy Ayers
will r on hand with their mule-
Rainfall
drawn wagons.
The Albany Booster Club will
participate in the parade with a
float, members from the Antique
Car Club in Abilene are slated to
be present, and Ron Snyder and
George Harvick will ride ,n their
1949 Ford Pickup and Modt
truck, respectively.
In addition, members of tht
Class of 1949 will ride n the bac-
of a pickup and classmates from
1956 will make the jaunt through
town in a convertible.
Ayers said the class of 1979 is
also supposed to have - -netr \
for the parade.
During the weekend, various
reunior s w 6 ■ >
«r;e' dur ■
Betsy Bla k :
the class ul
Saturday e>.
She live*
The €!us. ui m
reunion i n Saturd
at the All."s s.
Members fr ■
1943 are also supj
but no spe> fie tu
has been given
The Homecoimn
other ex s?u>.'f
held only duriiit' t
and the a-- ■ xti
good group ot ex« s.
total of 2.44 inches.
Ra>n also fell during the first
two days of September helping
towards the average 2.99 inches
that usually falls during the
month.
For the <. .giil • nth period of
.1 :iua > August a total
of 20,31 inches ot rain has uilen,
compared to normal rainfall totals
for the s tmt period of 17,43 in-
ches.
Whilt Albany is ahead oi 'he
average linfall for the year to
School
date, it is behind last year - 24 1-'
inches for the same eight month
period.
The average yearly rainfall for
Albany is 25.76 nches, while it
rained 31.40 r.che-, in 1985. In
fact, rainfall has be i ibov
average since the drouf p< Hod
of 1977 78. with the ex p •• oi
1984 when 25.68 inch •
.08 inches short of the average.
Even though r.untaii t r
year is above :u • -.g« it ias m,
fallen at the right times for sonn
local farmers, i h
ly spring month-
normal, resulting
of wheat. Whei
finally come, i'
month- f V .
! i r \ \A t , f h r •
\ ng w r
Hov
to plan n>tt >n
irger • >vt
W ! ' uv'
"One group will met on Monday
a J ' ut d'jy titer noons and the
other on Wt usday and Thurs-
day tUernoons," said Williams.
"Both vr^'ips will meet together
■ >n Fridays.
The Wednesday .hursday
class will st •; ti Thursday (to-
■L' M.. . Tuesday
"iday this
us week, each
1 its regular
w I
class
week onL
class
scht'i4 .at
1 he da
p.m. until
des gned U
be held at M0
p.m. and are
wl!
2.40
get ch'ldren u-ed to
tht ■ issroom se' ings. as .veil as
dt 4op'naot' r skills
"We are trying to contact all
the parents, but there ar. some
who do not have telephones, said
Williams. "We will bt assigning
children to their classes this wee*
and have one cl1 *s per group
before we start the regular
schedule n^x* week
Barents not contacted bv the
school should call the school office
at 762-2282 U tind ■ ' th
schedule for their child.
1'hi > hool district wil als > t-
■orducting an E i"ly Childhoo
I -ogram again th-s yei: ior threi
and four-year olos wh • ii
tional instruction in cert. < treas
before entering kindergarten or
the pr- sche< . ■
Children wh • i. 1 i
three areas of thi -cr. (
last sprint' -
the class 1 r 1'
from 9:30 a m u 1
each dav, Monday tnn
day.
Another ->'r< • '• ;
gr trrt '11 be held w
fe-v weeks > tud
r w t< h' i1 'c;
toar tfnd .asi sr
So tar ifeert
the pvi". r. n i
( -ses are s.
d • Septei
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Lucas, Donnie A. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1986, newspaper, September 4, 1986; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth401416/m1/6/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.