The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1944 Page: 5 of 6
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PEMETA, POOR FARM. PRAIRIE,
Till* »■» iwrriur), In order that
th# contained hydrocarbon*. ori-
ginating from the dying marine
life, might hjve freedom of move-
ment within the reservoir, y*t
have no escape from them once
rntombed
Certain type* of rock*. auch aa
Igneous. metamorphtc and thoae
which have been derived from
granitic source*, cannot be any
aourre of commercial oil. owing
to their non-peroeity Had theae
typea of rorfca. which are In the
minority here in Creek county,
one time contained any oil. nh-
tilned though the agency of
"seepage I he condition* which
have altered tt»-m to their prea-
ent Mate would have mhg since
diadpated any petroliferous ma-
terial which auch rodta might one
time have <ontained
Oil ia recovered frdm varimia
type* al reservoir*. and among
theae are mticllne. terrace*,
dome*, lenticular aand bodies and
fault planea If the ntt he re-
covered from an anticline, which
form of mu da -lay* allleatea and
carhonatea The agency which
anlldlfled thla organic ma aa of
marine animal and veget able mat-
ter, waa In II prohblllty. aubter-
anean heat The inaaa lay mel
lowing for rountleaa centurtea.
during which tima, It waa being
rnnatantly auguniented by addi
tlonal remain* of inimal and
vetetable matter of th# marine
or »ea typea
Finally the maaa began to mi-
grate to what la termed aa ad)a<
ent porous atrata, I e, auch mcka
aa limestone*. sand* and ahalea
aa poaaeated the phyalcal attrac-
tion of peroalty nereaaary to at-
tract, and to Irnprivon the migrat-
ing oil maaa 'within their atrata
fold* Varloua forcea, auch aa In
duration and dehydration of the
oil maaa. earth movementa dur-
ing land maaa adjuatmenf«. or
hydrostatic preaaure cguaed by ac-
cumulatlona of natural gaa could
have cauaed the migration of the
ml from the laid down aourre
beda to the pdM''*"* poroua
atrata
The receiving or "reservoir" rock
to which the migrating »U maaa
waa attracted, had to be perme-
able at well aa poroua, and It had
to be encaaaed in what *a termed
geologicly, at Impermeable atrata
in the amall pore* or Interstices
the aand body
Public Notices
proper Oh In
Creek county l* prin< iply recover*
**f1 from entirimes and fault
planet
Not* In the next Utue of Tht
DemfK'rat New* the writer «HU
rloae thu aerie* of articles irttH
more data, and the future o4 oil
production in Creek county
Ha* ni the Ouster oi Ike
SoARthw»«? Ounrwr o4 thm Mnrtf,#.,»•« C*m-
»n Sect*)* V, Towaeiiir i» Norm.
Jan** 7-fcm Crowk aou/tRy OkUknmm.
art were* td the title oI pkMHM. which cow
•Ohriae a 'loud on hd two. lhat wad kh
feoianta have ne oejKf title or tnJkreef m
end jnnfmrry. and thm plaiwtitf • nde
•■••■'fid be 'jaie'od and mmOgmm and 'hat
the defendant* ehretld be barred from or-
•ertm<| anf tntotM' therein
Plaintiff alienee {M hi Mdi "auee ef
ochon ga eatd petition 'her* the letendant.i
J t Hedenn .1 living, of d deed, kia on
known hotrt, eeecukorw. adwin etralnrr, de
*«mi, *r irtOM and aeeienr and die K.I
tip* Oil -rnyfemy. a rorporcmcm, or J
dioeolwed, it* unknown •tsorwMor*. traetee*
•w 7441,7* • and iwvawmgpt
Company, an erjpfee krvet. \mm A Moore,
truttov A C Mo r* 'ruete« or f dt«
•OlV00» tie unknown «iiooe*won» truatooa
md aMKrnr clatm Mm* f title or
tntereet m and In the LcW Half of the
North wee» of tmeUon T9. Town
•hip 15 Worth Hang# t-fw '"reek r* unty
Oklahoma, adweroe to Ihe title nt »hia
pteiohtf. whirh aaaentulM a - to*id o« hie
••tie that doM defendantr have ne riant.
HtW» of mtvreet .n eaid property and mat
plaintiff * fifi# thereto ikould he ameted
ard confirmed and that the deteedante
should be barred tram meerflim any in-
teree* dyeretn
Plaintiff jl.e«yee n hi* fourth ocnee of
action n h»e *a»d (etitten that de‘en.1 »n*«
the unknown heu*. ••erefoc* idcvn *tra-
•or*, dev,#ve* *•!*•*»•« r-d •« f
Clyde P MrK.MMck deceaeed ctabn none
r«t.' ti*ie or m«ere*l tn and to |»« Weet
H ilt o| the Sov»»hwe*t Oeirter ot Section
2. Tnwnehip I# Mortk, tiinae 10 Co*t
reek >Tmnfy Ok I ahoma adveree to 'he
title of rh • plnniiff which rror'itute* a
WrHtwn #aclu«lv»ly for The Demo- '
era! Nawa by Ray T. CoNon, ir
D. oil and gaa arlancg writer
Many other oil poola evlat with-
in the geographical conflnea of
Creek county, and among theae
are the Depew, located In foarn-
ahlp 15-north, range tt-eaat, anil
thla pool waa opeoeit by Hheeta ’
heothera avltti their dlacovery
well in aeetlon t5. openeil In 1515
The oil la of good gravity. .50-121
haume ruber flelda include the
Jenntnga pool partly In Creek and
partly in Pawner* county Thla'
field waa opened In 19115 Main
producing horlgona for thla pool
are the Skinner, the Bvrtleavllle
and the Taneha The Pem*ta
field located In townahip l*-north,
range T-eaat la another good field
and tt waa opened In 1911 Th* i
grade of oil recovered from thla
area of Creek cnanty la very high,
apeclflc 40-41 haume The atruc-
ture which produce* the oil from
thla field la known aa a drop- ’
right dome Surface formation la
the Pawhuaka atrata The poor
farm. Prairie, Pure, Red Rank,
Scott. Shamrock and Slick, to-
gether with the Tlhhena pool, ate
other oil producing arena of Creek
county
Saaa Further Large Production
In comparing pa«t production, j
and asaorlntthg thla production1
with the atrata from which the oil i
ia derived. It appear* from a geo-
logic viewpoint, that deepening
to the Arhurkle will offer a good
chance of larger fecoverlea of nit
The Dutcher-0 a w e g o-T a n e w a
atrdta have produced large
amount! of oil, aa waa ahown In
the producing charts appearing In
certain of theae article* Theae;
strata* under acidizing, atlll offer
additional amount* The deep ty-
ing atrata below the AJOO mark,
should alao contribute greatly to \
the foture oil production of Creek
county and the Sapulpa area 1
Thla part of Oklahoma In the
opinion of the writer and other
petroleum geologists offers vast |
untouched petroleum reserves and *
hundreds of million* of feet of I
natural gaa Thl* theory Is ha ed
on observations made in varloua.
parts of Creek county, particularly j
in the Sapulpa-Klefer areas of this!
county The underlying strata ,
are rich In organic matter, and i
hydraulic condition*, water pre»-
aurea which assist in the acrumu-1
tatlop of oil and gaa are good, aa
paat field engineering ha* re>
vealed.
Many period* of the earth'*
pre-hlatoric post, insofar a* It per-
tain* to thl* part of noriheaiaern
Oklahoma, are revealed ia the
rock*, sedimentary deposit* and
th* fossil remain* found In such
rock* and deposit* in th* Sa-
pulpa. Otlton. Kiefer. Brtgtew andi
Pr stria Kearrg
Fith hatcherlss have been aatg*
Uahed for the propagation *f ftg
Pairhe a flab common to the Ana-
inn and Its tributaries It grow*
twit and five feet long Plan* off
ander way for ettablishmant d ai>
d tlonal Pairhe hatcher!** Rl *W
Aituton valley, in view of the ' Dilf”
of the Bah aa a source of prolate*
food.
cs fr ,m tbs bwnd ( county
oi Cwsk snuaf Obwhome
tm taei aat-TW Miuewd ia
fSiotasra town
nekt low II 13 Bock a
» Hhi dry <* Mnr-r. , -4«
t Bl . ail* county wenarer
■ab otlaf to the board at
aatoaor* ot Creak county
#»d ocoaatnn^ or rsisc-
win he mod* to 'he bidder
unlaw Hrabnr r -I, m re
dote M die erl# ttonus se*
Vilaintn Ouipat
The outpul of cite min* kmountk |e
kppro* metely to million dollar*
yearly.
due 4th dny ot rebmorr 1*44
> I rTTHENSON
Cwiary Treoerrer
fPihl.tbed n The teraocrrjl New* F.b
If. 34. 1144 1
la dto Ceeaty CjuO^wCrsek Ceoary
id d* *♦•••— -< L?”r ;*-»
f'illbles-i Creek Indion Unrelled D»
re oeed
_ N ir-ber *14 rullblood
■onct or HiAamc. rrrmoa roa
ArmovAt or oa amp oai
•amnio lcam
boric* It hereby J'rer rhyt Ado lack
sow D t'lqloe and Maitndy ]a.-k now
birwolar her* tiled in #ns neur* to the
ahc»» er.ltSeri ca.ee rheir yenr.on lor (be
stoxtl at an oil and am our.no ieiee
evade and *aeru*ed by Iberr wire, cm die
itdi doy ol febrsovy 1444 evd -creelrvy
ttw tellowuiq daectibed real proper*/ titu-
ore at Creek nunry Oklahoma k>wl‘
The Sou‘hereto O'lartor at Section
!’ Teems till IS harrh gtawye ID
East
to the fallow.ne named pe ern* The fa«r
Ua.f ai eaid boulherer' juyrtor to A I
Whtrfceld rnistoe tor John M Whilf.eld hoy
Lee tenon Paul H hen net, ThomsM W
kemveti M M Cobbs and Richard Coe
and die West || of Of wad South »e*l Osar
wall Wklwre.if mdte 1«ol1y • eel th-to
■aid yetiieon has been set dow* lor bear
n* no toe r* day of Mas-h 1*44 at 10 X
•'flock a m in -he county roust room
to_illy al faruiyo Crssk -aunty Okia
tewey at ei -h "ns and piece tny yet
ton tn-erssied may apywar and shew
cause it any he hot why end pe' t on
should nor to allowed and sa d ml and
toM aavin* sscsims atralns* Hrrr
Kleins deceased are reysirsd to
he same with I he ns sserry
to dto endstto'jned see tins, isr
toe* ator-ji leer autos «-«i id
Of to hr end a * As (M *d
A talk Rnscyh .i hji.dma
nalati an wrthin tour momhs
Os barest, sr the sdme srut be
Ad Column
SA' KSMK* WANTED: Men Or w*.
men for Rawlclgh route which
Just nst-ame available fioorf op*
port unity tor setIImg worker* Ap-
ply Kawleigh a. Dept OKB-5B2-MB
Memphia, Tann 19-1
FOR SoAI.F. A hum bar of rebuilt
tewing machines Sewing ma-
chine* rebuilt by an expert me-
chain,' Sapulpa Rawing MactUbt
Service. ItO E Dewey Phone 40C
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m W HW< If parr«f 4 Ml • fc»A»« r>«0«
I MNluX *na «4*bb- *.-oq tanks utid
StapJs Sam iatfA.
r re**> toeaer aa ITin.E-MASTER
4Ml fTUlllT 70MM9t/
FfTR RENT Unfumixheil apart-
ment 13 .South Park 1M
a nvi»r rrm ntm«
Company
■ F«ilii >• n fmmtn'. pari-
cm Vm 4ny H Pmw
•rtl «4 tn d pnr*r*art r»
i. Otokwin and *Hat
n prtftrrn hftkma.nq Id
9m M 13' irt I *44
rONAlON r«(0
NALT1K MICWN.
City Commissioner*
Mrt Monday ISipht
WANTED ught hauling PMMM
227 51-10
rerov»r*»l fmm the Bristow-Sa-
pulp', area* of Creek county. I*
cloaely sisnctated wrlth *e«llment*
and atrata which contain large
aihounta of marine fossil* prin-
ctplv of the shell type*
The marine animal life of the
va»t sea which covered this part
of present day northaaatern Okla-
homa during early Paloiolc geo-
logic times. I* believed to have
created oil "aource beds’ In the
WANTED
1U
For Rrgular Session
1 fjffiHnl mn\ 'h.«
If,
rfiNNINOWAM
Comiy judq*
The city commissioner* met for
their regular meeting Monday
night. Feh 21, with one absentee.
Mayor Oti* Humes
F M Horn officiated as vice-
mayor in Humes' place
A resolution was approved ad-
justing delinquent paving tax on
some property belonging to A )
Whitfield
Also a resolution wat adopted
authorizing the city treasurer to
purchase JlO.ont) worth of our
own bonds
Parking meters were again dis-
cussed It was decided that the
city manager would arrange a
meeting with the Chamber of
Commerce and the rltieen* of the
town to find out the views,
whether In the negative or th*
affirmative
The city manager was also au-
thorized to offer th* use of fir*
station No 2 for a government
canning unit, which la being spnn-
•oted by the government and the
schools.
F.xpense claim* for January
were -approved The meeting ad-
journed to meet the last day of
the month. February 29.
The Democrat News
OFFICE SCPPI.Y DEPARTMENT
tndTT iras * &
Mg «V if cm or ir.nff of *r>«g» ar« cUod
th# -at. Known b#ir« •Mc,'on Kt
MiAkMrr-jrocv. 4mmi TiMmi md aa
•«|o* of ftioM of th**. that ttm iood ind
iriiwwn k.g«4 »l9oiloet. rjdm.morra
Wf. dtriooBg 'iuo'smm and nt-w of
Lvairtw P^pomon, md Oyd* J
MdEiooirk both darttamd TTt 1 th« P>
kpm Oil Company a oorpora'ion, ot if dto
mAapd >14 unAno«n 4ihL..»^ior*, ttw—«
ami -J44»’ jnj and fh* If ^rg InvootmDei*
mOUiiy ii - mm »u4t. Ldd A Mooro
RamIOO and A. * Moot* Ruti*- x if <J>4-
•ofvad. no anksutwp dccmrom tru»«o«4
md ini jai 4»l»n4an*a
nl* roam* that v«u and oach of yoa
ha*+ boon .a thm ibnim n*mad court
t>Y t MTU'iff H G '•ftk.ac ’h if 4-i »W*
Rif !.+ii hf« MDto.n an fho M
day of r>DC4M»bDr )R41 rjtiM' r'lu 'twd
«Kk of you. whnnn ho ulityai 'h-i* h»
a ihD our nor J 4i« rjfe m fw i.m^U to
w*4 kr inimiiBR of fho roa* prooofty
Woti7?^or Um t tad lit k^afod in rank
*u«ty fiaA* I Gkkahcma
Plaintiff further allogoo an hi* float
coos* of artm ai Mid pottnen Fha* dto
urkrujwn boat oaooitors 3dm>nis«rator«
<kvoM« tri4«M« 3ftd asa-ano of Goory*
too"-, f r*Nkin Omm-mmd ?i«tm aoato
t gh» RtW or miorDot .n and to Ze*t1h
W*»« Of 'hrn Sr iFhDrxm of
Snrnon M. Tpwnotup 14 Nor*h, Jinoo 15V
Cam. aq Crook okeftty OkiahdMa aivrM
to htU of plainhff wh -h cot»4*itu»o4
a cloud on hto ni« that pud ttolwidiA'a
CASH
PAID
Keeping Her Eyes
War Conditioned
with Proper Light
cither areas of Creek cotintjf Tkf
surface rocks are of the Paleeg^fr
geologic era 'Pennsylvania seneU,
and have an estimated geologic
antiquity, of approximately 2W>
million years or more. Th* Paleo-
zoic era had as It's composition
seven sub period*, and among
theae were the Ordovician, th*
Silurian, the Cambrian, Devonian,
etc. During Devonlon time*, and
again during the Ml*si**ipptan
period thl* part of Oklahoma was
covered by a vast inland sea. in
whose waters there existed in-
numerable apeciea of marine ani-
mal life in the shell or mollusra
type*. The** forma ranged from
the ammonite*, the trilohite*. gas-
tropods. etc . up tn and Including
huge oyaterlike bivalve*. The
Ozark and the Ouachita mountain
NOTICE
FARMERS!
PETERS SERUM
» nrtOf noftfiod mv you and
rrtu JtoaMf Iho i ■ftlttft of
10 Omd hom-n. so or b»iio rho
d Wool (Iff or §o 1 route*
mm O* ouo. mod ru*7T«ont me
si yr'ipod lor. will bo fn imtmd
Cento Clerk
»r e tt btm
twi-u*r
Recent completion of a 100-
barrel an hour oil well in th*
east section of Canadian county,
gives Oklahoma 45 oil producing
counties.
She know* he want# to come home and
find her beautiful a* when he marched
away . . . and she knows that to be
beautiful, her eyea must he full of
sparkle . . . to, to keep that sparkle
•he read* iu a light, a diffused light,
that ipreada o’er the room with a
wattn, »mooth glow void of glare . . .
void of shadow. Yea, she keeps her
eyea war conditional lor him.
REEL
ORCC STORE
July 11. is the date of Okla-
homa primary elections. Novem-
ber 7, Is th* date of the general
election.
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