anaheim-daily-herald 1921-11-02
Searchable text
Wednesday, November 2, 1921.
11 one eleven
Three Friendly Gentlemen VIRGINIA BURLEY TURKISH
The perfect blend of the three perfect cigarette tobaccos in one perfect cigarette
one-eleven cigarettes 20 for 15¢
NEWS NO.
SHELL COMPANY BUSY ON SIGNAL HILL NOW 14 WELLS UNER WAY
LONG BEACH
The Sandburg Petroleum's Cooperative No. 1 made a little flow yesterday and made its owners the second producers on Signal Hill. Cooperative No. 1 stopped drilling at 3230 was cleaned out to bottom and looks like it will make a 250 or possibly 300 barrel well. Sandburg No. 1 is pulling the 8 inch and will re-set and cement at 2840 feet. Water trouble has prevented Sandburg's first venture from coming into production for a month or more. While there is some criticism on the operations of the Sandburg Petroleum company the outlook for the concern is really better now than ever before. Sandburg stepped into the oil business expecting to make a big showing in a hurry. He has found that the oil business is a regular business and takes lots of time and patience.
The Shell company of California is the busiest concern on Signal Hill and is leading the development work with 14 wells under way. At Alamitos No. 2 drilling is now at 3000 feet in sandy brown shale. Alamitos No. 3 at 3200 is showing lots of oil and gas and looks like the Shell's next producer. Horsch No. 1 continues to make its 400 barrels with ease. Jones No. 1 is drilling at 2975 in sandy shale and Jones No. 2 is a rig. Martin No. 1 shows 2100 feet of hole. Nesa No. 1 is still held up at 2790, milling on an 8 inch shoe. Patton-Wilson No. 1 is a rig. Pickler No. 1 cleaned out to 2525 and is to be cemented. Stake-miller No. 1 is a clean hole again and is drilling ahead at 3100. Wilbur No. 1 shows 2675 feet in sandy shale. The Shell's new wells for the week are Goddard No. 1 and Hutton Commun-
The San Marino both its Signa mented. No. inch. No. 2 well Both wells in and should ma The Standard No. 1, now deepest well Beach field a field's deep to well has not s oil and will m Drilling at Al 2600 and good On the new p between Hunter Beach the Stop operations. S in and shows s Trust and Sav ded in early l at 1100. Drill and Water Co start.
Drilling to Western put and made wh formation shu The Union O and pulling th No. 1 and wil 2650, a hundred on Denni No. hard sand. Jo rig.
Fisher Oil sticky sangle, d General Pet 2875, sand and National Cr 3000 hard she Signal Hill sandy shale,
The Amalgam Thompson No. in at 3200. Ic well. Drilling 2875 in blue s meter No. 1 moved rig drills in
SUDS AND DUDS of the SANITARY LAUNDRY
FULLERTON
I'LL LEAD YOU RIGHT!
If you are fond of Snow-white clothes just find the laundry where Duds goes.
YOU must know by this time the location of Duds' favorite laundry. He's been doing a lot of talking about this shop and if you haven't as yet become acquainted with our work you owe it to your clothes to give them a demonstration of our purity and precision.
LOOK FOR SUDS & DUDS
A. W. Cleaver
Proprietor
225 W. Santa Fe Phone 26 Fullerton
Remember the old fashioned "baker's dozen?" It's still the baker's dozen, only he now uses cubic measure.
KNOX & MAYBERRY
Why go out of town for your auto bodies
No one builds them cheaper or better than we. All work guaranteed.
We Carry the HARVEY GUARANTEED BOLTLESS SPRING
Phone 81
149 S. Lemon Anaheim
Our painting will stand the most critical inspection as to evenness, finish, color. The ability and will to turn and looks like the Shell's next producer. Horsch No. 1 continues to make its 400 barrels with ease. Jones No. 1 is drilling at 2975 in sandy shale and Jones No. 2 is a rig. Martin No. 1 shows 2100 feet of hole. Nesa No. 1 is still held up at 2790, milling on an 8 inch shoe. Patton-Wilson No. 1 is a rig. Pickler No. 1 cleaned out to 2525 and is to be re-cemented. Stake-miller No. 1 is a clean hole again and is drilling ahead at 3100. Wilbur No. 1 shows 2675 feet in sandy shale. The Shell's new wells for the week are Goddard No. 1 and Hutton Community No. 1.
Drilling at 2830 feet the California Mexican Petroleum Syndicate struck a noce showing of oil and is now making preparations to set pipe at 2821 feet. A core run ahead showed the "pay" and lots of oil.
Drilling on the Crest Oil company's No. 1 is now at 2985 and the oil sand is carrying oil and gas in quantities. The outlook for the Crest is now very good. Drilling on the Crest-Consolidated is scheduled for early next week.
The Dabney Oil Syndicate's No. 1 is now at 3500 and the formation a hard sandy shale is not carrying any indications of oil. Dabney No. 2 is standing pending the outcome of No. 1.
Getting what appears to be a satisfactory showing of oil at 3875 E. J. Miley pulled back to 3815 and set the 8 inch at Xemino No. 1.
The Oceanic Oil company is making a balling test to find out the results of the third cementing. Late today the well was showing some water, so that the results of the cementing is still in a question. Attempts to shut off water were made at 3307. Oceanic will go into production as soon as the water problem has been solved.
The first drilled by the Yarnell he is in sandy shale came in a 22 Krug No. 5 brown-shale. Richfield-Yorkure at 4157 a temporarily solidated No. the oil sand shows 1245 feets.
It is in the Oil company at 2980 and can re-cement.
Drilling at 2775 in the No. 3 went on and proved to Prafford No. production, doford No. 6 spu Preparations rdon Bradford drilled to 4750.
The Richfield complete water cemented. As shut off this production.
The Comance the Richfield I is held up ww 3670 feet.
Actual dee Yorba No. 1 of cutting off ing nicely. Ri
AUTO TOPS-SLIP COVERS
MADE AND REPAIRED
—Our painting will stand the most critical inspection as to evenness, finish, color. The ability and will to turn out superior work and at competitive prices commands your inquiry.
—ready to serve you immediately.
Johnson’s Paint & Top Shop
Phone 91
326 E. Center St. Anaheim, Cal.
BENEDICT
ORDAINED GRADUATE MEDIUM, CLAIRVOYANT AND PSYCHIC
—PERSONAL FACTS —
75 per cent of the people are in the wrong occupation—misfits. 60 per cent of men and women fail in business from lack of adaption or because wrongly suited in partnership. 50 per cent or more are mismated in marriage—results, divorce. How about you, reader? Ask yourself if you don't think you should consult Benedict, the man who knows his business—who knows you.
$1.00 — READINGS — $1.00
—Oldest in experience; richest in knowledge and skill. Crowned with 25 years' of unparalleled success as a clairvoyant. His advice has saved and made thousands happy. IT WILL BENEFIT YOU.
—As a seer and interpreter of things hidden Benedict has no equal, on business, speculation, all love and domestic troubles, settles lovers' quarrels, reunites the separated; tells when you will marry; how to WIN the man or woman you love; how to overcome all enemies; gives full secret how to control or influence anyone you love or meet.
HE SUCCEEDS IN THE MOST DIFFICULT CASES WHERE ORDINARY MEDIUMS FAIL. SUCH CASES SOLICITED.
—If you are melancholy, worried, no matter what is the cause of your trouble, Benedict will help you with his God-given gift.
HOURS—10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
—CLOSED SUNDAYS
133½ W. Center St., Fisher Building, Anaheim.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY IN 'ANAHEIM
S NOTES FROM BIG
The San Martenas Oil company has both its Signal Hill wells standing cemented. No. 1 set pipe at 3560, 814 inch. No. 2 went to 3054 and set pipe. Both wells had excellent showings and should make good.
The Standard Oil company's Bixby No. 1, now drilling at 5525 is the deepest well nowdrilling in the Long Beach field and will stand as the field's deep test well. To date this well has not shown any indications of oil and will no doubt be a "duster." Drilling at Alamitos No. 1 is now at 2600 and good time is being made. On the new properties lying midway between Huntington Beach and Long Beach the Standard has commenced operations. Sylvester No. 1 spudded in and shows a 1000 feet. Long Beach Trust and Savings Bank No. 1 spudded in early in the week and is now at 1100. Drilling on the Lomits Land and Water Co.'s property is ready to start.
Drilling to 3000 feet the Walker-Western put in 2990 feet of 10 inch and made what looks like a perfect formation shutoff.
The Union Oil company is loosening and pulling the 8 inch string at Denni No. 1 and will carry the pipe on to 2650, a hundred feet deeper. Drilling on Denni No. 2 is now at 2200 in the hard sand. Jones No. 1 still stands a rig.
Fisher Oil company No. 1, 2650, sticky shale, drilling.
General Petroleum, Bixby No. 1, 2875, sand and boulders, drilling.
National Crude Oil company No. 1, 3000 hard shell, drilling.
Signal Hill Syndicate No. 1, 2355, sandy shale, drilling.
RICHFIELD
The Amalgamated Oil company has Thompson No. 1 about ready to bring in at 3200. It looks like a 400 barrel well. Drilling on Breen No. 2 is at 2875 in blue shale and boulders. Kammerer No. 1 is rigging up. Page No. 1 moved rig and started a new hole, drilling in at 400.
Good. No. 12 at 3222 is in hard sand. No. 13 spudded in and is drilling at 906. No. 14 is close to 4000 in brown shale. No. 18 at 3800 is in shale and shell. No. 19 at 3700 is in the oil sand. No. 20 drilling at 3078 is rotating in hard sand.
For the number of wells standing cemented at Richfield the General Petroleum holds the record. This company has 7 wells standing cemented. Davis No. 1 at 3247, Group 2-1 at 4088, Group 3-2 at 3295, Group 4-3 at 3222, Group 4-4 at 3184, Marsburn No. 1 at 3235, Stein No. 1 at 3244 and Thomas No. 1 at 3251. Efforts continue to get out of the fishing job at Hugo No. 3 so that the well can be brought into production. Ong No. 1 is drilling at 1300 in shale and boulders. Walker No. 1 at 3256 is flowing water. Carpenter No. 2 shows 300 feet in sand and shale.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
The Amalgamated Oil Company started two new wells at Huntington Beach. On the Fowler lease No. 3 is building rig and a rig is going up for Huntington No. 7. Fowler No. 2 is deepening and is now at 3567. Huntington I-A plugged the bottom at 3411.
Huntington No. 3 has settled down a 225 barrel well. Huntington No. is drilling at 3550 in hard sand its production and is now making 500 barrels.
The Argondut Oil Company's new producer, Wilson No. 1, started last week a 200 barrel well. The work in a week's time has doubled its output and is now making 400 barrels of 21 gravity oil.
Drilling on the Eddystone Oil Company's Huff No. 1 is now at 4200 feet The formation is showing sandy shale Davenport No. 1 at 2630 is in the sand and looks good. Drilling Ashton No. 3 is now at 2900 and sandy shale Davenport No. 2 is rising up.
Progress, real progress is being made on the Edens Syndicate. Zach feet of 8 inch has been pulled out, the well recessed and now a water test is underway. The bottom of the hole is Zach.
The Golden Dome Oil Company's No. 1, now drilling at 2850 feet, showing considerable gas in the blu shale. It is believed this well is far from the productive oil sand.
The Gypsy Syndicate's new producer, No. 1, is now rated at 200 barr
RICHFIELD
The Amalgamated Oil company has Thompson No. 1 about ready to bring in at 3200. It looks like a 400 barrel well. Drilling on Breen No. 2 is at 2875 in blue shale and boulders. Kammerer No. 1 is rigging up. Page No. 1 moved rig and started a new hole, drilling is at 400.
The Clark Oil company's Hugo Wetzell No. 1 is making a balling test to determine water conditions at 4128.
No work has been done on the Dependable Oil Trust's well during the past week. Drilling was suspended at 725 feet.
The Fullerton Oil company's Anaheim Union drilled to 4686 and failing to produce, stands idle. A number of production tests were made at different depths and none showed any oil.
Building of the rig for Mrohants Petroleum No. 3 is well underway. No. 2 is drilling in the conglomerate at 2350.
Nothing definite has been determined for the Placentia--Pacific Oil company's No. 1. Drilled to 380 it failed to produce. It is understood that the company has not sufficient capital to continue drilling.
The first deep test well to be drilled by the Petroleum Midway on the Yarnell has passed 4200 feet and is in sandy brown shale. Isaacs No. 2 came in a 225 barrel well at 310 feet. Krug No. 5 is drilling at 3145 in brown shale. The water shutoff at Richfield-Yorka No. 2 proved a failure at 4157 and the well is standing temporarily suspended. Richfield-Consolidated No. 4 at 3100 is drilling in the oil sand. No. 5 spudded in and shows 1245 feet.
It is the intention of the Placentia Oil company to loosen the 8 inch set at 2980 and carry it on to 300 feet and re-cement.
Drilling at Bradford No. 2 is now at 3775 in the brown shale. Bradford No. 3 went on production at 4270 feet and proved to be a very small well. Bradford No. 5 drilled to 4280, is on production, doing 160 barrels. Bradford No. 6 spudded in and is drilling. Preparations are being made to abandon Bradford Community a test well drilled to 4750 feet.
The Richfield Giant failed to get a complete water shutoff at 3212 and re-cemented. As soon as the water is shut off this well will be ready for production.
The Comanche Oil company drilling the Richfield Union Petroleum's No. 1 is held up with a bad fishing job at 3670 feet.
Actual deepening of Richfield-Yorba No. 1 has started. The work of cutting off the 4 inch is progressing nicely. Richfield Yorba went on production first at 3985 and made...
The Richfield Giant failed to get a complete water shutoff at 3212 and re-cemented. As soon as the water is shut off this well will be ready for production.
The Comanche Oil company drilling the Richfield Union Petroleum's No. 1 is held up with a bad fishing job at 3670 feet.
Actual deepening of Richfield-Yorba No. 1 has started. The work of cutting off the 4 inch is progressing nicely. Richfield Yorba went on production first at 3885 and made about 60 barrels. It is the intention to deepen about 150 or 200 feet.
The Ridge Oil company's No. 1 is now drilling at 4345 and at this depth the brown sandy shale is carrying a little gas and oil color. Production is not expected now short of 4600.
The Standard Oil company's Kraemer 1-5 drilled ao 4135 feet, went on production and made a 10 barrel well. This proves that there is no deep production on the Kraemer No. 1 property. Kraemer No. 2 has two wells drilling. No. 16 stands cemented at 3747 and No. 17 was re-cemented at 3380.
Pine trouble held up No. 3 for Selby-Root-Hoge and the well was not cemented last week at 2890 as per schedule. No. 7 on the Claxton-Wardman is drilling at 1100 in hard sand.
Wents Syndicate No. 2 will be on production in record time if the present drilling speed is kept up. The drilling is now at 1245 and is going splendid.
The Wonder Oil company's wells show no change from last week. No. 2 is getting ready to re-cement at 4500 and No. 3 at 3077 is fishing.
The Union Oil company is not waiting for the strike to be called off or the first of the year to roll around at Richfield. The Union set a record for starting new wells during the past week. The following new wells were started on the several leases as follows: Thompson-Goodwin two wells, Nos. 5 and 5. Stearns two wells, Nos. 3 and 4. Avers and Parsons two wells, Nos. 3 and 4.
On the Chapman lease No. 5 is drilling at 4025 some seventy feet off bottom and in the oil sand will soon be ready for production. No. 11 at 3167 is also in the oil sand and looking
Orange County Oil Co., So. Los Angeles St.
L. J. H.
Orange Co.
J. C. Bressler Service Station, So. Los Angeles St.
BIG OIL FIELDS
No. 3 has settled down to oil well. Huntington No. 6 at 3550 in hard sand. No. 1 is gradually increasing action and is now making connaut Oil Company's new Wilson No. 1, started off 200 barrel well. The well time has doubled its output now making 400 barrels daily oil.
On the Eddystone Oil Company's New Wilson No. 1 is now at 4200 feet. The ion is showing sandy shale. No. 1 at 2630 is in the oil looks good. Drilling on No. 3 is now at 2900 and in Davenport No. 2 is rigged.
The real progress is being the Edens Syndicate. 2250 which has been pulled out, the cemented and now a water way. The bottom of the 9, Allen Dome Oil Company's drilling at 2850 feet, is considerable gas in the blue believed this well is not productive oil sand. Syndicate's new produc- is now rated at 200 barrel well. The figure is a tank gauge and should be correct. Gypsy No. 2 has been recemented at 2315. No. 3 is rigging up and will spud in soon.
Huntington Central No. 1 is now back on the list of Huntington Beach producing wells. Redrilled and deepened to 2345 the well went back on production and is making about 250 barrels. Huntington Central No. 2 stopped drilling at 3645 and set 8 Huntington Owner's No. 2, one of the first small company wells to go on production, has been off for a few weeks. The well is now being washed out and put in production condition again at 2369.
Satisfied that there is oil at deeper depths the Huntington Midway Crude is getting ready to resume drilling at 2292 and go deeper. This well means much to the south side of the field and its progress will be watched with much interest.
Huntington Signal, organized in the "boom" days of the field, is about to start drilling operations. The Orange County Drilling Company has the contract for the rotary work and has started rigging up.
On account of the sand heaving up into the pipe the recent cementing and water shut off of the Huntington Union made at 3060 is a question.
Pumping a better quantity of oil than ever before Hurst No. 1 is back on production and is making about 225 barrels. The oil is carrying but little oil and the outlook for a good well is excellent.
The cement has been drilled out of Malis No. 1 at 2590 and the well is being bailed down to bring in. The bailing seems to indicate that the water has been successfully shut off and as soon as the hole is cleared of sand Malis No. 1 will be ready for production." Malis Sydicate No. 1 is drilling out the cement at 2590 and is about ready for a water test.
One of the nicest producers in the east end of the field is the Machris Brothers' Syndicate No. 1. Drilled to 3595 this well started off with a flush production of 1000 barrels. It has settled down to 700 barrels and is behaving beautifully.
E: J. Miley No. continues to flow 750 barrels daily and has taken third place among the big wells at Huntington Beach. No. 2 is rigging up and will start drilling soon.
The Moore Syndicate was unable to recover from a complicated fish-
(Continued on Page 6)
THE ORIGIN OF THE STARS
BY "INDIAN" MILLER
The coyote is unhappy. Though he sees the whole world he is unhappy. His trails take him through wonderful places; for they are scenic trails. No living man ever had the good fortune to see the hundredth part of the splendid scenes he has seen. His trail passes among mountains and forests; and along the pleasant streams. He travels so close to the ground that he sees many things the human eye does not observe. The flower is a familiar sight to him. Every locality is a miniature world to him. He watches the ants running, each on its separate errand, and flings them from his feet. He goes close to the ground and detects all the wonderful odors from the flowers and the growing plants.
His feet are good. They carry him where no moccasin could ever go. But Coyote enjoys little of his life; the things he sees mean little to him, for he always has a toothache. It is true. In the old days when the sky was still black, Coyote was happy, though he could see but little at night. One day Old Man sent him on an important errand. He said, "Take this sack to Old Woman; and don't you dare open it." Coyote promised not to open the sack; and of Old Woman. Finally he began to wonder what was in the sack, but he remembered his promise. Finally he became hungry, and then he wondered if there might be something to eat in it. The temptation became very great. He thought, "I will only look into the sack; that could do no harm."
So he untied the neck of the sack and peeped in. Out popped a little star; and as it fluttered around him like a butterfly he tried to catch it and put it back into the sack. Then, when he dropped the sack to catch that one, all the others came out and fluttered around Coyote in a swarm; and before he could catch any of them they all were flying too high for him to reach.
When Old Man saw the stars in the sky he knew that Coyote had disobeyed him. But Old Man could not catch Coyote, for his feet were too good. So at last Old Man was satisfied to inflict an everlasting toothache on Coyote, so that it became hereditary; and this is the reason that Coyote howls at the stars at night and is afraid of man.
He travels far for his feet are good. Motorists find Savage Cord tires, like Coyote's feet, are good on the long, bad trails. And the cost is low for the service they give for
His feet are good. They carry him where no moccasin could ever go. But Coyote enjoys little of his life; the things he sees mean little to him, for he always has a toothache. It is true. In the old days when the sky was still black, Coyote was happy, though he could see but little at night. One day Old Man sent him on an important errand. He said, "Take this sack to Old Woman; and don't you dare open it." Coyote promised not to open the sack; and he started on the long journey to the home
When Old Man saw the stars in the sky he knew that Coyote had disobeyed him. But Old Man could not catch Coyote, for his feet were too good. So at last Old Man was satisfied to inflict an everlasting toothache on Coyote, so that it became hereditary; and this is the reason that Coyote howls at the stars at night and is afraid of man.
He travels far for his feet are good. Motorists find Savage Cord tires, like Coyote's feet, are good on the long, bad trails. And the cost is low for the service they give, for Savage Tires are Built to Excel, it is true.
SAVAGE CORD
IN THIS SERIES ARE ARTICLES ON INDIAN HISTORY, CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS
THIS ENTIRE SERIES HAVE BEEN BOUND IN A BOOKLET AND WILL BE SENT WITHOUT CHARGE TO ANYONE ADMITTING A REQUEST TO OUR ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
SAVAGE TIRE CO.
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIAGET IS THE SATISFIED CUSTOMER
L. J. HEFFNER,
Orange County Jobber
Orange County Motor Service Co., No. Lemon St.
Auto Electric Maintenance Co., 203 So. Los Angeles St.