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Wednesday, November 23, 1921. NEWS FROM THE LONG BEACH With a 1500 barrel well on the southeast side of the field, Signal Hill assumes new and wonderful possibilities. The strike proves up the Walker-Western, the Spauiding Oil and Gas, the Coast States, Mike Michaels and Guaranty, San Martenas No. 1 was completed at 3592, went into the oil sand 13 feet and is now flowing in the tanks and guages 1540 barrels. The oil is 24 gravity and cutting less than 1 per cent. The San Martenas has 20 acres in the Booth tract and there is room for 7 wells. It is the intention of the San Martenas to drill more wells at once. The big success of the San Martenas is due to Wm. Kammerer, who for a number of years directed the field work for the Associated and later was with the Doheney interests at Montibello. With the oil coming in and displacing the water as fast as it is being bailed down the California Mexican Petroleum's No. 1 looks like the next big well on Signal Hill. The 8 inch was set at 2821 and from the way the well is acting it will probably not be necessary to make much more hole. W. R. Ramsey's Municipal No. 1 is drilling in the oil sand at 3100. The ten inch was set at 2740, and it is the intention to go 3150 feet and bring the well in. It is looking exceptionally good. Failure to get oil in Bixby No. 1 going 5540 feet has not discouraged the Standard Oil company in the property and a location for No. 2 has been made. On the Alamitos lease No. 1 is drilling at 3600. Lomita No. 1 is making hole at 1200. Sylvester No. 1 shows 1800 feet. The Long Beach Trust and Savings No. 1 is at 200 feet. The Shell company's Alamitos No. 3 now drilling in the oil sand at 3500 looks like a big well. Considerable difficulty is being experienced in keeping the well from blowing in. Oil is flowing freely between the 8 and 10 inch strings. Alamitos No. 2 is testing water at 2992. The rig is going up for Alamitos No. 4. Babb property was relinquished is back in the field and the 20 acre Hart ranch side of Signal Hill. The production of operative has advanced 300 barrels. One day tha a flush production of 361 is about ready to set at 2838. The United Oil company succeeded in sidetracking a two joints of 8 inch at ready to go ahead with Denni No. 2 is drilling sand at 2800 and has had showings. HUNTINGTON BAY Fowler No. 1, deepens being prepared for produce well is the deepest in lower zone, Fowler No. 3, 1400. Huntington I-A looks good and this well production at 3000 feet, No. 6 set j inch at 3427 to drill out. Dennison well, is building rig, and has been made for Pearce. The Argonaut Oil company No. 1 is now flowing gas is averaging better than daily. Turley No. 2 is shows a 1000 feet. Johns 15 1-2 and is ready to go George E, Cloud No. I thoroughly washed and the rods and tubing are in starts pumping today. This well a lot of trouble, lieved that there will be trouble on that score. The Eddystone Oil company No. 1 came in at 500 barrels. The product steadily increasing until reached the 1000 barrel well is acting much like a gusher and will probably Huff No. 1, drilling out side of the field, is at 432 ing only hard sand. Ashbing in the oil sand at 361 like a nice well. CONNOR'S Welding and Brazing Works 132 Chestnut St. Phone 108-J CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL OF POPULAR MUSIC Instruction in Popular Piano Playing for adult students. Improvising, practical harmony, chord construction. Wednesday and Saturday. Studios: 211 W. Chartres St., Anaheim; 505 W. Commonwealth, Fullerton. Phones: Anaheim 549J; Fullerton 408W. The Shell company's Alamitos No. 3 now drilling in the oil stand at 3500 looks like a big well. Considerable difficulty is being experienced in keeping the well from blowing in. Oil is flowing freely between the 8 and 10 inch strings. Alamitos No. 2 is testing water at 2992. The rig is going up for Alamitos No. 4. Babb-Tucker 1 is testing water at 3132. Church No. 1 is rigging up. Goddard No. 1 shows 2300 in blue shale. Jones No. 1 set 10 inch at 2997. Hutton No. 1 is starting off with a 20 inch hole. All that is left of Martin o. 1 is a hole in the ground. It will be necessary to redrill the well. Nesa No. 1 continues to drill on iron at 2757. Pickler failed to get a shutoff at 2570 and was re-cemented. Stakmiller No. 1 set 8 inch at 3048. Four years ago the Union Oil company drilled a test well on the Blixby property, got some oil showing but not enough to warrant continuing drilling for a commercial well and the Time... Time... TIME for yourself—time for your children—time for your pleasure. Simply place the food in the Westinghouse Automatic Electric Range—set the clock, and—there is no need to worry or hurry, for the automatic features work while you're away. You can shop in comfort, enjoy a matinee, or an afternoon with your friends. Have your electrical dealer show you the complete line of Westinghouse Electric Ranges and Hot Plates. Seek Westinghouse quality and service in selecting your electrical appliances. Westinghouse ELECTRIC WARE FOR THE HOUSEHOLD The Line with a Service HOLLAND ELECTRIC CO 119 North Los Angeles Street, Anaheim IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY IN ANAHEIM FROM THE OIL FIELDS property was relinquished. The Union is back in the field and will drill on the 20 acre Hart ranch on the west side of Signal Hill. The production of Sandburg-Cooperative has advanced from 200 to 800 barrels. One day the well made a flush production of 360. Crew No. 1 is about ready to set the 8 inch at 2838. The United Oil company has succeeded in sidetracking and getting by two joints of 8 inch at 2555 and is ready to go ahead with the drilling. Denni No. 2 is drilling in the hard zone at 2800 and has had some small showings. HUNTINGTON BEACH Fowler No. 1, deepened to 3473 is being prepared for production. This well is the deepest in the so-called tower zone, Fowler No. 3 is drilling at 400. Huntington 1-A water test,ooks good and this well will go on production at 3000 feet. Huntington No. 6 set 1 inch at 3427 and is ready to drill out. Dennison No. 1, a new well, is building rig, and a location has been made for Pearce No. 2. The Argonaut Oil company's Wilton No. 1 is now flowing by heads and averaging better than 400 barrels daily. Turley No. 2 is drilling and shows a 1000 feet. Johnson No. 1 sets 5-1-2 and is ready to go ahead. George E, Cloud No. 1 has been thoroughly washed and cleaned out, the rods and tubing are in and the well starts pumping today. Sand has given this well a lot of trouble, but it is believed that there will be no further trouble on that score. The Eddystone Oil company's Davenport No. 1 came in a week ago at 900 barrels. The production has been steadily increasing until now it has reached the 1000 barrel mark. The well is acting much like the big Mileyusher and will probably duplicate it. Buff No. 1, drilling out on the north side of the field, is at 4355 and showing only hard sand. Ashton 3 is drilling in the oil sand at 3650 and looks like a nice well. 225 barrels and will probably hold at this figure. At No. 2 the cement is being drilled out and a water test made at 2361. Indications point to a shutoff. No. 3 is drilling at 2300 feet. Believing that compressed air will work wonders in cleaning out a well and ridding it of sand Huntington Owners is rigging up to try out the idea. Compressed air will be forced down through the tubing and will flow the oil and sand out through the 6 inch casing. The experiment is being watched with interest and if successful will be of tremendous advantage to the large number of wells now battling with sand. The Hurst Oil company is rigging up No. 2 and will start drilling in a few days. Wigle & McBride, local contractors, were awarded the contract to drill the well. No. 2 Hurst is to be known hereafter as Leonis No. 1. While attempting to loosen the 6 inch and pull it out Malis-Aldhal cron block was pulled in and the derrick damaged. This well is to be carried on down from 2591 to a deeper oil sand. Malis Syndicate No. 1 is ready to be recemented at 2590. At 3670 some very encouraging oil showings appeared in the Miller Syndicate and drilling on to 3682, the showings were strong enough to warrant the setting if pipe. The 8 inch was landed and set at 3680. Motor Oil No. 1 is rigging up with the cable tools to drill out the cement at 2379. Motor Oil believes it has a well and will surprise the General Petroleum whose Community No. 1 is drilling at almost 3900 feet and has not shown anything but a little gas. Milley-Keck No. 7 at 3600 feet showed considerable oil and set pipe. No. 8 at 3000 feet is in sandy shale. No. 3, the big producer, has dropped to 400 barrels. No. 2 is now doing about 45 barrels. Work started on No. 1 yesterday. Pacific Oil and Gas failed to get a shutoff at 2555, drilled on to 2575 and re-cemented. company's No. 1 is a steady producer at 150 barrels. Wigle-McBride drilling on the Texas Holding company's No. 2 is making hole at 3200 feet and will soon have this well on production. Sand, the enemy of all Huntington Beach producers, is holding up Vista Del Mar No. 2, Drilled to 2920 this well failed to flow and was tubed. The well is making 22 gravity oil and will be on regular production early this week. The Utah-California Oil company, a new company, made its appearance at Huntington Beach yesterday. The new concern backed by Arizona and Utah capital, secured some lots between the Pacific Gas and Oil and Sun No. 5. The rig is going up for the well. ((Federal Southern California Drilling company), has taken the drilling contract for the well. The Union Oil Company of Calgormia now has a 600 barrel production at Huntington Beach. Copeland No. 1 is doing 200, and Sopelan No. 5, a recent completion at 3700 feet, is making 400 barrels. Copeland No. 2 in the oil sand at 2955, has been cemented at 2940. Copeland No. 4 is drilling at 3500 in hard sand and No. 6 at 2000 in blue shale. Hill Community No. 1 is drilling at 1650 in shale and shell. GAY COLORS IN HOSE GIVE WAY TO BLACK LONDON, Nov. 23—Feminine ankles apparently have gone into mourning. The bright red, green, blue, or tan silk stockings that used to brighten the London streets have disappeared. Stroll along Bond street or Regent street any afternoon and for every gay pair of ankles you see you will count at least four black ones. The disappearance of the bright colors is credited to the sudden craze for black that is sweeping through the dress world, a craze that is largely ascribed to stocks of black material accumulated by the great Paris houses for purposes of mourning during the war and which the houses are now attempting to unload. Nor does the craze for black stop with stockings and frocks, but has The Eddystone Oil company's Davport No. 1 came in a week ago at 400 barrels. The production has been steadily increasing until now it has reached the 1000 barrel mark. The well is acting much like the big Mileyusher and will probably duplicate it. Ruff No. 1, drilling out on the north side of the field, is at 4355 and showing only hard sand. Ashton 3 is drilling in the oil sand at 3650 and looks like a nice well. At Edens Syndicate it is the intention to cement at 2280 and bring the well in at that point. With the Hurst well fixed up the Edens Syndicate should come in without further trouble or delay. At 3875 the best that the General Petroleum's Community No. 1 is showing is a little gas. The formation is hard shell. The outlook is not very encouraging. The Golden Dome failed to get a satisfactory shutoff at 2860 and immediately re-cemented at the same depth. The Gypsy Oil Syndicate's No. 1 has settled down to a daily production of Motor Oil believes it has a well and will surprise the General Petroleum whose Community No. 1 is drilling at almost 3900 feet and has not shown anything but a little gas. Miley-Keck No. 7 at 3600 feet showed considerable oil and set pipe. No. 8 at 3000 feet is in sandy shale. No. 3, the big producer, has dropped to 400 barrels. No. 2 is now doing about 45 barrels. Work started on No. 1 yesterday. Pacific Oil and Gas failed to get a shutoff at 2555, drilled on to 2575 and re-cemented. After getting a perfect shutoff at 2850 and ready to drill on into the oil sands Peerless Petroleum ran into hot salt water a few feet below the cementing. It is the intention to drill on and find the next sand. Petifulls Syndicate No. 2 finished recently at 2715 is a steady producer at 400 barrels. Drilling on No. 3 is at 700 feet. No. 1 re-cemented at 2200 and is ready to make a water test. Porter No. 2, now building rig, represents Moiser Special's second well at the Beach. The Petroleum company's Brown No. 1 continues finishing for drill pipe at 4020. Harriman still stands temporarily suspended at 680. Sand is the menace of the Petroleum Midway's Towers No. 1, the 1000 barrel well that came in at 3625 feet ten days ago. Columbia 2-1 is at 3300 in strictly shale. Columbia 3-2 is a new well just located. Volmer-Meyer No. 2 is drilling at 2000. Smythe No. 1 is reaming to set the production string at 3650. Smythe No. 2 is rigging up to go ahead after setting 539 feet of 15 inch. The Petroleum Midway will develop the holdings of Tom O'Donnell at Huntington Beach. The location for O'Donnell No. 1 has been staked. Republic No. 2 completed at 3012 feet up to the time of this report, failed to make a showing on production. Thoroughly washed and cleaned out the well failed to flow. On the pump the well has no production to speak of. Republic No. 1 has settled down to 450 barrels and is making oil free from water. Water broke in on Rhoades No. 1 (Climax). The production string has been pulled out and the well is ready to be re-cemented. Rhoades No. 2 is making about 50 barrels. No improvement can be expected on the production of this well until Huntington Sure Shot has been put on. Rhoades No. 3 (Edca) is producing steadily at 200 barrels. With a successful shutoff on the water at 2280 Rio Bravo No. 2 is ready to drill into the oil sands. The shutoff was made at 2280. The Rio Bravo has taken over the property and holdings of the Success Oil company and will begin drilling on the well soon. Rio Bravo headed by Bob McKeon, is getting to be one of the recognized Stroll along Bond street or Regent street any afternoon and for every gay pair of ankles you see you will count at least four black ones. The disappearance of the bright colors is credited to the sudden craze for black that is sweeping through the dress world, a craze that is largely ascribed to stocks of black material accumulated by the great Paris houses for purposes of mourning during the war and which the houses are now attempting to unload. Nor does the craze for black stop with stockings and frocks, but has penetrated to the realm of "underneath." There are people who scorn wealth, and then there are people who tell the truth about it. We T Thanksgiving finds and good will that has made membered. Our principal reward that whenever we meet pleasant one on both sides Hassler Shock Absorber GEOR FORD AND FORDSON PHONE 263 Drive in and let us making about 50 barrels. No improvement can be expected on the production of this well until Huntington Sure Shot has been put on Rhoades No. 3 (Edca) is producing steadily at 200 barrels. With a successful shutoff on the water at 2280 Rio Bravo No. 2 is ready to drill into the oil sands. The shut-off was made at 2280. The Rio Bravo has taken over the property and holdings of the Success Oil company and will begin drilling on the well soon. Rio Bravo headed by Bob McKeon, is getting to be one of the recognized companies at Huntington Beach. The Standard Oil company increased its Huntington Beach production with a 400 barrel well at Huntington B-4. The new well is 2843 feet deep and is producing 23 gravity oil. Huntington A-12 last week's big well continues to make better than 1100 barrels. Huntington A-5 did not make much of a producer and is going down deeper from: 2970. A-7 and A-9 at 2790 and 2535 respectively are testing water shutoffs. No. 13 is drilling at 3200. No. 14 got a water shutoff and is drilling ahead at 3000 feet. Huntington B-5 spudded in. B-6 stands cemented at 2152. No. 7 shows 1500 feet and Nos. 8 and 9 are new wells building rigs. Huntington C-1 did not come up to expectations at 2250 and is going deeper. The Standard Oil company has started the following new wells, B-8, D-2, D-3, E-5 and Jones No. 3. Surf No. 2 stands cemented at 1937. Thompson No. 1 at 2955 feet dwindled down to a small well and is being drilled deeper. Torrance No. 1 is pulling the 4 inch, the intention being to deepen. Farnsworth No. 1 is drilling at 2200 and Pacific No. 1 is close to 2000 feet. The Sure Shot Oil company has completed a long siege of washing out and down its No. 1. Today the rods and tubing are going in and the well is ready for a proaction, test. It is scheduled to make 200 barrels. The production at Sun No. 4 continues to increase. The production of this well is running close to 250 barrels. Sun No. 3 set the 8 inch at 2390 after getting some very good showings. No. 1 still stands cemented at 2485. On property across from the Vista Del Mar's No. 2 the Talbert Oil company is building a rig and will begin drilling soon. The Talbert Oil com- Announcement We will serve a Special Turkey Dinner ON THANKSGIVING DAY Between the Hours of 12 and 2 and 5 and 8. We Challenge the World on Coffee The Walnut Cafe 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. Broken Springs Repaired Let us look at those loose and crooked auto wheels. We can fix them. Body Work Broken Springs Repaired Let us look at those loose and crooked auto wheels. We can fix them. Body Work Knox & Mayberry Phone 81 149 S. 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