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Show Page ten The National Enterprise Corporate Earnings February 16t 1977 , TMs was me a tbrmcMmad For 15 years, the Clear Air Solid Waste Disposal System has been reducing garbage volume by 90, converting it to a valuable energy resource, and doing it more efficiently than any other system on the market today. There never be a shortage of garbage, only a shortage of space to put it. As this problem becomes increasingly acute. Clear Air. Inc. will continue to pioneer the most efficient systems of solid waste disposal and materials recoveryrecycling with energy generation in the bargain. EPA standards? We exceed them all. Clear Air, Inc. .'..meeting the needs of the future. will Average shares 407,332 vs. 303,660 Def GDiff, Dene. 37 Coact Avc. Buffalo, N.Y. 1421ft Eleventh Successful Well Completed by Flynn Energy TULSA, Okla. Flynn Energy Corp. (OTC 10.00, .1 1.00) announced completion of its eleventh successful gas well in Garfield County, Okla. Don M. Flynn, president, said the Dotson 1 located Southeast of Enid. Oklahoma had a stabilized flow test of 1.100 million cubic feet of natural gas per day plus 28 barrels of condensate per day from perforations at 6,231 to 6,492 feet. The well was tested through a 3264-inc- h tubing choke with flowing tubing pressure of 500 pounds. 1-- Flynn Energy and its private drilling program lim- ited partners own a 75 working interest in the well. Flynn said this is the eleventh successful comple- tion in the Mississippi-Osag- e Lime Formation in the same general area near Enid. Flynn Energy and its private drilling program limited partners own 75 of each of these wells. Flynn added that five other locations in the same general area are being pre- - for drilling during 1977. All locations are on 160 acre spacing. He said that gas production from all the wells in this area is being sold in the intra-stat- e pared Lear Petroleum Buys Interest in Gas Unit Texas Lear Petroleum (OTC 13.75 14.25) has purchased from Atlantic Richfield Co. a 56.6 percent interest in the South Hampton Gas Unit in Hardin DALLAS, County, near Beaumont, Texas. Lear did not disclose the It said, purchase price. however, the unit has been producing since 1952. Its six oil wells pump about 2,500 barrels a month and its two gas wells produce about 60 million cubic feet of natural gas a month. Lear added that the three 1000-acr- e unit also includes a gas processing plant with a capacity of 20 million cubic feet a day and about six miles of gas gathering systems. 'V s - ' a F.O. Boa 111 Utah S4402 W Ofdca. ' aW P.O. Bos H IIL ftftlSS Bartlett. JiJJ i X:U Going public is tough. Keeping your seat is even tougher. Going public can be a great opportunity for growth (stock can often facilitate acquisitions) . . . but its not much consolation if youre left on the outside looking in. We can make your company public and keep you in control. No need to worry about months of delays, either. We move quickly and precisely. Talk to us before you give your company away to a board of directors. You built it; you should keep it. - (Clalham (Scmritin Corporation 747 E. South Temple Salt Lake City, Utah 84103 (801) 531-623- 6 Contact Richard L. Chatham, President Salt Lake City (801) 531-623- 6 |