No, 1 Eth-junty wild-te Cox and abandoned :al log had 4,011 feet, le S.K.K. : west ofZapata Gains TwoTexaco Wildcatsice Roach,x and Ha-nty, flowed avity oil a irforalions, 3,593.5-93.5 Sand. The •Inch choke I pressure. E ratio was is in thepus Christ! a 3,500-foot val County rrphy. The i the south the J. C. 1,688, ■ and the J. W. jU well, it :outh of the ind is at acers. Inc.,l will be a leld test in y 5, A-S67. m the easti the BonrhThe Texas Company had mere locations Thursday for a pair of Zapata county wildcats, a 5,000-Eooter near the abandoned Bias Uribe Field and a 4,500-footer between the Jennings and West Jennings Field.The 5,003-foot test will be at the No. 1 J. C. Martin, in the Bar-rocito Pasture, El Ban chi to (Jose Vasquez Borrego) Grant, A-209, 14 miles south of Mfrando City.Tire No. 1 Martin location is 487 feet from the northwest and northeast lines of the 483.87-acre lease and about 1,075 feet northwest of the O. W. Kiliam No. 13 A. M. Bruni, 4,330-foot dry hole. This is 487 feet from .the northeast pasture line and about 4,100 feet from the southeast grant line.Texaco's location also is about two and a quarter miles southwest of the two-well, shallow El Ran-clsito Field, where Texaco has two wells on the J. C. Martin land. It is alxut 10,000 feet south of the Webb County line.The Texas Company No. 168 J. t. Jennings, to be a 4,500-foot serni-H. L. Hunt No. A-l Silver Lak Ranches, Inc., wildcat about thr and a quarter miles northeast the Silver Lakes Field, was dr! ing at 4,266 feet on a 4,300-foot jx mft.HidalgoTwo Ne\Location was being clear j Thursday for a new 10,500-flt; I Hidalgo- County wildcat to drilled by Union Producing Co pany at the No. 1 Marie S. Mo gomery, five miles northeast Edinburg.The Union location is 2,014 flt; from the south line and 3,920 fifrom the east line of the J.Ball! Survey, A-290, and is ffeet from the north line and a!x 150 feet from the east line of Blc R, Santa Cruz Ranch Subdivish This wildcat is about two and ; half miles west of La Blanca Fh and about three miles south of t San Salvador Field.