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INCREASE OUTPUT BY WASHING WELL
Huntington Beach
By simply doing a little washing out job at Huntington No. 3 the Amalgamated Oil Co. increased the production of the well from 250 to 370 barrels. Huntington No. 3 is 2719 deep. Huntington No. 1 was plugged on bottom and is to be brot in again in a few days, depth 2411. Fowler No. 2 drilling in the oil sand at 3475 is looking good. Huntington No. 6 set eight-inch at 3014 and cemented.
The Eddistone Oil Corp.'s Hut. No. 1 is now the deep drilling well of the field. AC-4045 the formation is brown shale. Ashton No. 3 is drilling at 1700 in conglomerate. Davenport No. 1 is testing water at 2580.
Real progress is being made on the Edena Syndicate. All the six-inch casing has been pulled. The next move is to wash out and lift the eight-inch. The eight-inch out, the well will be bridged back to the 10-inch shoe. As soon as the water is shut off the eight-inch will be put back and carried to production.
The Gypsy Oil Syndicate has set a liner, washed out No. 1 and tue tubing is going in. Drilled to 2300 the Gypsy Sindicate has all the carmarks of a 350-barrel well. As soon as No. 1 is put on production the cement at No. 2 will be drilled out and a water test made.
A deal of considerable importance was closed late last week whereby the Huntington-Pacific takes over Huntington Central No. 2. Wigle & McBride, contractors, are doing the drilling and expect to complete the well. Running in the tools at 3132 some junk iron was found in the hole.
10 NEW AUTO CLUB SAFETY SUGGESTIONS
Ten new safety suggestions for motorists have been issued by the Auto Club of So. Calif.
1—On approaching a grade crossing shift into second gear; this will eliminate stalling the car on the crossing.
2—When you overtake and pass a car do not cut in again until you are about 50 feet ahead of the car you have passed.
3—Do not pass a vehicle at a highway or street intersection.
4—Carry extra light globes in your tool box just as you would extra tubes or tools.
5—Put on your skid chains at the first sign of wet weather.
6—In wet weather apply your brake with the clutch still in when you start to stop.
7—Remember that a chain on one wheel only, is worse than none at all.
8—When negotiating a corner or curve, don't jam your throttle too soon. Bad skids occur in this way.
—Approach all crossings cautiously, the worst accidents occur at crossings.
10—Do not straddle car tracks when driving on slippery streets. Your wheels are liable to jump.
vollmer-Meyer No. 4. Drilled to 3550 feet the big well, now the second largest in the field is producing 26 gravity oil, absolutely free from water and cutting four-tenths of one pct. Vollmer-Meyer No. 4 is the tenth well drilled by the Petroleum Midway and represents the success this company is entitled to for the large amount of development and exploration work done in the field since the field opened. Vollmer-Meyer No. 1 is due next. This well at 3465 is showing up.
WILL DEMONSTRATE FURNITURE
Oct. 17 to 23 will furnish and home throughout the entire nature Fashion week.
The idea for the week only on reselling them to the American people strat to the general furniture and home fit try possesses a heretofore portunity for artistic expression.
Anabelm furniture operate in making the idea, like the movement, originateders of this state, is forcibly and intelligent public through many principally by window plays which, the dealer distance anything of ever attempted here.
These exhibits will convey a general applause the contention that quality, style and just as much into the of endeavor as they line.
It has become the climate the price mark most distinguishing fiture and home furni Douglas White, genea the Retail Furniture Calif. in committing of the fashion week.
This is an injustice in reality deprives the certain degree of the price that should be derived sion of good, artistic f
California dealers to demonstrate conclusi style and service—pla role in the furniture nishings business.
This will not only public a better idea of business and its import nation's home life
A deal of considerable importance was closed late last week whereby the Huntington-Pacific takes over Huntington Central No. 2. Wigle & Bride, contractors, are doing the drilling and expect to complete the well. Running in the tools at 3132 some junk iron was found in the hole. This will be sidetracked with the rotary and the well drilled on deeper. Huntington Central No. 2 is now in what has come to be a good part of the Huntington Beach field.
Hurst No. 1 went on a production test yesterday. The well is waiting on Edens Syndicate and hopes to be producing again as soon as the Syndicate well is fixed up.
E. J. Miley's big well dropper from 500 barrels to 200 barrels the first of the week. It is that that the well is sanding up and may have to be washed out. Miley No. 1 was finished at 2705 feet and came in with an initial production of 1200 barrels.
Increasing its production from 400 to 800 is what Miley-Keck No. 4 did last week. Coming from a depth of 2494 the big well is producing 26 gravity oil and flowing under a pressure of 440 pounds. No. 1 is in pipe trouble at 2590. No. 2 continues to flow at 60 barrels. No. 3 is a rig. No. 5 is rigging up. No. 6 is testing water at 2600 and No. 7 set 421 feet of 15½. Nos. 8, y and 10 are new locations.
Jack McKeon thinks that Huntington Beach is all right and comes back to drill another well. The Oceanis Oil Co. has leased from the Huntington Beach Co. lots off-setting the Pantages-Huntington, now a 750-barrel well and one of the best producers in the field.
The third cementing of the Peerless Petroleum at 2700 feet shut off almost all the water. A test showed the water coming in a foot an hour. More cementing is being done and this is expected to make it bone dry. Should the fourth job fail permission will be sought to drill ahead.
The Petroleum Co.'s big well on the Porter lease across from the Republic Petroleum's No. 1 has settled down to 400 barrels. This well was completed at 3489 and is in the deep sands.
Huntington Beach continues to attract new capital each week. This week the Rio Bravo Oil Co. entered the field. This company takes the much changed hands property, the Guaranty. The former Guaranty well will be known as Rio Brave No. 1. No. 2 now building off-sets the Rhodes Oil Co.'s No. 2 (Huntington National).
Success has finally come to theYour wheels are liable to jump.
Vollmer-Meyer No. 4. Drilled to 3550 feet the big wall, now the second largest in the field is producing 26 gravity oil, absolutely free from water and cutting four-tenths of one pct. Vollmer-Meyer No. 4 is the tenth well drilled by the Petroleum Midway and represents the success this company is entitled to for the large amount of development and exploration work done in the field since the field opened. Vollmer-Meyer No. 1 is due next. This well at 3465 is showing up very strong and looks like a duplicate of the gusher. New wells were located on the Pearce and Elliott properties.
If it's from Witman's it's good.
Dr. J. W. Truxaw, Golden State Bank Bldg., Phone 341-J.
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HALLOWE'T FOR THE KIDDIES "Let's Have a Party"
It isn't Hallowe'en for the youngsters unless they have a party. So why disappoint them when it's so easy to give one for them, having simple games and refreshments they enjoy.
Decorations for a Halloween party are easily prepared and put up. The "Witcher's Grotto" is represented by having the front hall draped in black crepe paper, with paper maché Jack-o-lantern placed in unexpected corners. "Cave of the Winds," and "Spooks Hollow," may be made by throwing sheets over the living room furniture and stationing hidden members of the family with tans to create the "winds."
For games, the old favorites are always popular; Bobbing for apples, throwing the peelings over the shoulder, and telling fortunes by the seeds may be relied upon to furnish amusement. Hunting for door. Then have small guests pass the wall, giving in imitation of some wagons on the other curtain may be asked characters are being prize for the one guider the largest number.
The old game of fox on the donkey may lowe'en atmosphere for the donkey a lern cut from paper; the nose missing. The then be blindfolded chances to pin a nose in its proper Jack-o-lantern filled makes a nice prize full one.
Refreshments for be carried out in a
NIGHT AND DAY STORAGE and Battery Service
We have made special preparations to care for motor car owners who desire storage and will be ready to serve them starting with WEDNESDAY, OCT 12
"Dad" Bake has been placed in charge at night and under his care your car will be safe when lett here.
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DRINK MILK WITH EVERY MEAL
Pure milk is the first erage, as it contains balanced proportions of nourishment needed by man body.
Vitamines, so neces are ever present in m an energy producing of milk with each m you in the pink of co Milk takes the place more expensive and le foods, and more mil ble means less money grocery bills at tha month.
In order to get all of milk you must be purity. Be sure the milk bottle says EXC
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LEADING NEWSPAPER OF NORTHERN ORANGE COUNTY
Anaheim, California, Friday, October 14, 1921
WILL DEMONSTRATE FURNITURE IDEALS
Oct. 17 to 23 will be dedicated by the furniture and home furnishing dealers throughout the entire state to Furniture Fashion week.
The idea for the week is centered not only on reselling the American home to the American people, but to demonstrate to the general public that the furniture and home furnishings industry possesses a heretofore neglected opportunity for artistic and economic expression.
Anaheim furniture firms are to cooperate in making the week a success.
The idea, like the "better homes" movement, originated among the dealers of this state, is to be presented forcibly and intelligently to the general public through many mediums, but principally by window and store display which, the dealers assert, will out distance anything of a similar nature ever attempted here.
These exhibits will be designed to convey a general appeal and to emphasize the contention of the dealers that quality, style and service enters just as much into their particular line of endeavor as they do in any other line.
"It has become the custom to associate the price mark or tag as the most distinguishing feature of furniture and home furnishings," declared Douglas White, general manager of the Retail Furniture Dealers' Ass'n of Calif., in commending on the purposes of the fashion week.
"This is an injustice to the dealer and in reality deprives the purchaser of a certain degree of the pleasure and pride that should be derived from the possession of good, artistic furniture."
California's dealers are determined to demonstrate conclusively to the public that three big essentials—quality, style and service—play an important role in the furniture and home furnishings business.
"This will not only give the general public a better idea of the furniture business and its important bearing on the nation's home life, but will give TRIP TO WASHINGTON FOR TRAFFIC ESSAY
More than 200,000 school children are to have a chance to help make So. Calif. the best territory in America for mooring, according to an announcement by the Auto Club of So. Calif.
All children in school under 14 are to be given an opportunity to get a trip to the nation's capital and also to aid in the prevention of accidents by writing essays on "How I can make the highways more safe."
All grammar school teachers in this locality will also be called upon to engage in a safety contest with a reward of $500 and a trap to Washington, with all expenses paid, for the purpose of preventing accidents in this county.
Any grammar school pupil 14 or under may compete in writing an essay, about 500 words in length, telling about traffic rules, how to cross the streets, why children should not play in the road, or any other means that will make the highways more safe. Illustrations are to be provided by the pupil. All essays must be handed to the school principal on or before Dec. 10.
Full information may be obtained from the Auto Club.
FAIRBANKS HOME
IN L. A. TO BE SOLD
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 14—Authentic confirmation of a recent report that Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks had announced in Europe they plan to spend half of every year in Paris was seen today in advertisements published in this city offering the beautiful 12% acre estate here of the film stars for sale. Santa Barbara residence site property and the Pickford home in Los Angeles will be retained, it was stated.
GRAIN GROWERS GET MILLIIONS
WASHINGTON, Oct. 14—The War Fl-
This is an injustice to the dealer and in reality deprives the purchaser of a certain degree of the pleasure and pride that should be derived from the possession of good, artistic furniture.
California dealers are determined to demonstrate conclusively to the public that three big essentials—quality, style and service—play an important role in the furniture and home furnishings business.
This will not only give the general public a better idea of the furniture business and its important bearing on the nation's home life, but will give added stimuli to the 'better homes' movement which is such a pronounced and lasting factor in the social life and welfare of the nation."
November records on sale at Austin's 396 E. Center.
Lawson Henters are absolutely edentless. Strong-Barnes Furniture Co. E. Center.
FAIRBANKS HOME
IN L. A. TO BE SOLD
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 14 — Authentic confirmation of a recent report that Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks had announced in Europe they plan to spend half or every year in Paris was seen today in advertisements published in this city offering the beautiful 12% acre estate here of the film stars for sale. Santa Barbara residence site property and the Pickford home in Los Angeles will be retained, it was stated.
GRAIN GROWERS GET MILLIONS
WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 — The War Finance Corporation has arranged to advance $15,000,000 to grain growers having membership in the Equity Cooperative Exchange, which operates in North and South Dakota and Minnesota, with offices at St. Paul, Fargo, N. D., and Superior, Wis.
Austin's for planes and players. 396 E. Center.
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HALLOWE’EN FOR THE KIDDIES
“Let’s Have a Party”
or door. Then have each of the small guests pass between it and the wall, giving in pantomime an imitation of some well known character of ghost fame. Those remaining on the other side of the curtain may be asked to guess what characters are being shown, with a prize for the one guessing correctly the largest number.
The old game of pinning the tail on the donkey may be given a Hallowe'en atmosphere by substituting for the donkey a large Jack-o-lantern cut from paper or cloth, with the nose missing. The guests may then be blindfolded and given three chances to pin a paper or cloth nose in its proper place. A small Jack-o-lantern filled with candy makes a nice prize for the successful one.
Refreshments for the party may be carried out in a Halloween col.
HOW THE FAIRY MADE BUTTER
Once upon a time there was a little girl who got tired of drinking milk.
She knew milk was good for her and made her grow, but she said she just didn't want to drink it. She wanted something good to eat instead.
But when the fairies learned about this they were worried. So they sent one of their number to see what could be done about it.
The fairy flew in the window of the little girl's house and found her sitting at the table with a milk before her.
“This will never do,” scolded the fairy. “You need the vitamins you get when you drink milk. Now watch what I do.”
The little girl watched, and she saw her bowl of milk begin to dance around the table as if to invisible music. Then the milk itself began to become a beautiful golden yellow.
Suddenly the fairy said "Now look what you have." The bowl stopped dancing, and the little girl saw a lovely yellow ball.
There," said the fairy, "is butter."
DRINK MILK WITH EVERY MEAL
Pure milk is the ideal food beverage, as it contains in perfectly balanced proportions all elements of nourishment needed by the human body.
Vitamines, so necessary to health, are ever present in milk, making it an energy producing food. A glass of milk with each meal will keep you in the pink of condition.
Milk takes the place of heavier, more expensive and less nourishing foods, and more milk on your table means less money paid out in grocery bills at the end of the month.
In order to get all the benefits of milk you must be certain of its purity. Be sure the cap on YOUR milk bottle says EXCELSIOR.
USE MORE BUTTER
Winter days are cooler and call for more substantial food than summer and fall.
One of the best ways to be sure of having the wholesome and nourishing meals which keep the family healthy and full of energy is to serve dishes prepared with plenty of butter.
Meat pies, biscuits, in fact all forms of pastry are much richer and more nourishing if made with butter.
Give YOUR family plenty of Excelsior Creamery Butter in their diet this winter.
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