anaheim-gazette 1922-07-20
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OIL FIELD NOTES
Huntington Beach has settled down to a good and substantial oil field, where there will not be any more big gushers brought in perhaps, but where development will go forward successfully in proven territory. The week's review of the field shows that the Argonaut Oil company, the Federal Consolidated, the Kiseua Oil syndicate, McIntyre Brothers, and the Standard Oil company brought in new production.
The Argonaut Oil company's Harvey No. 1, completed at 3601, after a long and checkered career, has its No. 1 ready to go on the pump.
The Kiseau Oil syndicate completed its initial well at Huntington Beach at a depth of 3730 and got a 125 barrel producer.
McIntyre Brothers have placed Royalty well 2-2 on production at 125 barrels. This well was drilled to 2810 and is producing 20 gravity clean oil.
The Central Oil company, one of the old line concerns that has stuck to the development of the old Whittier field, has gone into the Huntington Beach territory. The Central has a lease on lots 2703, 2704, 2705, and will start drilling a well on lot 2703 at once.
The Huntington Central Oil company will drill a second well on the Gothard lease near Main street. Gothard No. 1 has been on production almost a year and continues to make 120 barrels.
The West Seaboard Oil company's No. 1 failed to make commercial pro-pared at a meeting of the farm bureau directors Thursday.
The resolutions ask the supervisors, in their state convention at Eureka, July 20, to exert their influence toward the passage of restrictive truck weight load laws in the state legislature.
Acting on the recommendation of the farm bureau roads committee, the directors passed three resolutions. The first called on the supervisors to attempt to secure the passage of a state law restricting the weight of loads which trucks may carry to 22,000 pounds, instead of 30,000 pounds.
The other two commended the supervisors for their recent action in passing an emergency ordinance allowing them to limit the truck load weight to 15,000 pounds on such county highways as may be deemed unable to withstand greater loads, and Justice J. B. Cox for his rigorous attitude in jailing speeders. Cox was urged to employ the same sternness in dealing with offenders of the truck weight law.
A large delegation is expected to attend the meeting of the supervisors when these resolutions are presented.
Dr. S. S. Twombley suggested that ten more motorcycle officers be appointed to patrol the highways. No action was taken.
NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL BUILDING
Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Orange-thorpe School District of Orange County will sell the school building located on grounds of said district to the highest bidder at 2 o'clock p.m., August 6th, 1922. Sealed bids will be received by E. F. Bloodgood, Anaheim, R. D. No. 2, up to 2 o'clock p.m., August 4th, 1922, at which time bids will be opened. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check equal
The Huntington Central Oil company will drill a second well on the Gothard lease near Main street. Gothard No. 1 has been on production almost a year and continues to make 120 barrels.
The West Seaboard Oil company's No. 1 failed to make commercial production at 4095 and is being cleaned out with the intention to deepen.
The Standard Oil company's producer on the Bolsa Chica dome, Lomita No. 1, is attracting some attention in that it is the first one of the "Chinese Tunnels" to get on production, and in a single week's time this well has increased its output from 150 to 400 barrels.
Henry R. Dabney's Seal Beach well got a temporary set back in failing to get an initial shut-off on the water at 3035. The well has been re-cemented and showed a lot of good oil sand in the bottom of the hole at 3042. The showing seems to leave little doubt now about Seal Beach.
The Standard Oil company has the deepest test well ever drilled in the Richfield district. The Standard's Kellogg No. 2 is npw at 5665 in hard grey sand. The indications for production are not at all encouraging.
The Union Oil company's Dickson No. 1 enjoys the distinction of being the deepest well actually making production in southern California. Dickson No. 1 was recently completed at 4800 feet and is pumping about 200 barrels of fluid a quarter of which is oil of good gravity.
Santa Fe Springs has practically redeemed itself with the Amalgamated Oil company's Dalluge No. 1 coming back a 2500-3000 barrel well.
Owing to the failure of the Union Oil company's Flood well to show any indications of oil at 4500 feet a number of wells in the northwest side of the field are standing pending developments.
The General Petroleum's Santa Fe No. 4, completed at 3940 is the week's headliner at Santa Fe Springs. This big well started off at a little better notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Orange-thorpe School District of Orange County will sell the school building located on grounds of said district to the highest bidder at 2 o'clock p.m., August 6th, 1922. Sealed bids will be received by E. F. Bloodgood, Anaheim, R. D. No. 2, up to 2 o'clock p.m., August 4th, 1922, at which time bids will be opened. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check equal to ten per cent of said bid. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. All furniture is reserved Building to be removed within 30 days from date of sale and ground cleaned of all rubbish.
Signed—
E. F. BLOODGOOD,
Clerk of District.
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NOTICE
In the Superior Court of the County of Orange State of California.
In the Matter of the Estate of Katie Wohlgemuth, Deceased. Notice for Publication of Time of Proving Will, Etc.
Notice is hereby given that Friday, the 21st day of July, 1922, at 10 o'clock a.m., of said day, at the Court Room of this Court, Department No. 2, in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, has been appointed as the time and place for hearing the application of Cornelius Wohlgemuth, praying that a document now on file in this Court, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of the said deceased, be admitted to probate, that Letters Testamentary be issued thereon to said Cornelius Wohlgemuth, at which time and place all persons interested therein may appear and contest the same.
Dated July 5, 1922.
J. M. BACKS,
County Clerk.
H. V. WEISEL,
Attorney for Petitioner.
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Owing to the failure of the Union Oil company's Flood well to show any indications of oil at 4500 feet a number of wells in the northwest side of the field are standing pending developments.
The General Petroleum's Santa Fe No. 4, completed at 3940 is the week's headliner at Santa Fe Springs. This big well started off at a little better than 1600 barrels and is producing 32.2 gravity oil.
The Shell company brought in a nice high gravity well at G. H. N. No. 1. This producer, completed at 3780, is making close to 600 barrels of 29 gravity oil. The oil is coming clean from the sands, and the well is flowing nicely.
The production of Signal Hill was boosted another 8000 barrels during the past week. Four wells made this increase, the Henderson Petroleum company's Helen de L., the Coast States No. 1, and the Shell company's Cherry Hill No. 2 and Church No. 1 re-drilled.
The Holmes Oil company did not get into gusher production with its No. 1 recently completed at 3185. The well failed to do anything at flowing and was put on the pump, and is making between 250 and 300 barrels.
RECOMMEND LAW TO REGULATE THE TRUCKS
The Orange county board of supervisors, in conference with Secretary R. D. Flaherty, of the farm bureau, arranged for the presentation at the regular meeting of the board, of resolutions on the highway question, pre-
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Charles E. Ramella, Plaintiff, vs. Josiah Bates, et al, Defendants. No. 12992—Summons. Action brought in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, and the complaint filed in the office of the Clerk of said County of Orange. Leonard Evans, Attorney for Plaintiff.
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Josiah Bates, S. F. Smith, R. E. Radcliff, G. D. Plato, John Romello, also known as John Ramella, Meta Sophia Dorothea Zeyn, Wilhelmina Johanna Holcomb, J. C. Schumacher, also all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest, in the real property described in the complaint, adverse to the plaintiff's ownership or any cloud upon plaintiff's title thereto, Defendants.
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Joslah Bates, S. F. Smith, R. E. Radcliff, G. D. Plato, John Romello, also known as John Ramella, Meta Sophia Dorothea Zeyn, Wilhelmina Johanna Holcomb, J. C. Schumacher, also all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest, in the real property described in the complaint, adverse to the plaintiff's ownership or any cloud upon plaintiff's title thereto, Defendants.
You are hereby directed to appear and answer the complaint in an action entitled as above, brought against you in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, within ten days after the service upon you of this summons, if served within this county, or within thirty days if served elsewhere. And you are hereby notified that unless you appear and answer as above required, the said plaintiff will take judgment against you for any money or damages demanded in the complaint, as arising upon contract, or he will apply to the court for any other relief demanded in the complaint.
The above entitled action is an action to quiet title and to secure a judgment of the above entitled court that the plaintiff's title to the lands herein after described is good and valid and that defendants have not, nor has either of them, any interest or estate or right or title to said land or premises, or to any part thereof, and to enjoin the said defendants and each of them from asserting any claim in or to said land or premises, or to any part thereof, adverse to the said plaintiff.
The following is a particular description of the real property herein above referred to:
All that certain real property situated in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, described as follows, to-wit:
A portion of Vineyard Lot "G4," as shown on a map of the Town of Anaheim, recorded in Book 4, pages 629 and 630, of Deeds, records of Los Angeles County, California, and particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the west line of Los Angeles Street as Los Angeles Street is shown on the above mentioned map, 50 feet southerly from the intersection of the South line of Santa Ana Street and the Westerly line of Los Angeles Street as said Streets were shown on the above mentioned map; thence southerly along said Los Angeles Street 50 feet; thence Westerly at right angles to the Westerly line of said Los Angeles Street 249 feet; thence
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