oc-plain-dealer 1921-11-04
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Nobody in Paris recognized Mary Pickford because her husband wore a mustache. Think of that! In fact, "Doug's" camouflage worked so well he finally had to put Mary's picture in the papers.
at Weber's
ENGRAVED XMAS CARDS
If you contemplate having your Xmas cards engraved it is well to make your selection early.
Our Xmas line of Greeting Cards is now complete and you can have first pick besides having your cards to mail on time.
SOMETHING NEW IN GREETING CARDS
Emboss-o-Graving
A new method that is to all appearances the same as tho made from a steel die plate and costs less than half the price.
25 cards consisting of verse and your name
Oil Field News
Whittier-Santa Fe Springs
The Union Oil Co.'s Bell well is the greatest oil well of its kind in the West. Completed at 3788 and flowing between 2500 and 3000 barrels of 31 gravity oil, the well is the greatest producer of light oil in the state and probably in the United States. Six inch pipe was set at 3781, the oil sand was just tapped. The gas pressure has increased from 400 pounds to 525 and the well is flowing steadily.
Drilling obligations of the Union
5-Point SERVICE STATION
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50 GAL. 100 GAL.
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Sunoco Oil
Sunoco Grease
Sunset Gasoline
Goodrich Tires
H. E. ABPLANALP, Prop.
Corner Center and West Sts.
Telephone No. 727
Oil Co. on the series of 50 Springs includes wells at once, a well on the Sanchez, the Bell property, paying a sixth has a rig up before the end.
The Stand against the Slum, secured property, giving a sixth has a rig up before the end.
The Chansle a lot of railroad Union's Bell, be started at Dan Murphia Canyon Oil Co., which the title Murphy has a number of welding at once.
The Central lying right in room for two probably begin in addition to the Standard Kellar and is drilling at once.
The General acre lease on stations will start. According to 15 wells will Springs within.
The Union now drilling in 800 and as yeahble oil showing.
Emboss-o-Graving
A new method that is to all appearances the same as tho made from a steel die plate and costs less than half the price.
25 cards consisting of verse and your name plate $3.25
50 cards consisting of verse and your name plate $5.25
100 cards consisting of verse and your name plate $9.00
WEBER'S BOOK & MUSIC STORE
Special for Satu Only
EASTERN HAMS, lb.
LAMB STEW, lb.
LEAN BEEF STEW, lb.
POT ROAST, lb.
PICNIC HAMS, lb.
GOOD EASTERN BACON,
whole or half side, lb.
SHOULDER STEAK, lb.
SANATARY MA
L. A. MILLER, Prop.
116 East Center St.
Chaffees
WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT
BEN HUR PRODUC
WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND TO OUR CUSTOMERS THE ABLE LINE OF BEN HUR FOOD PRODUCTS
Paprika, 4-oz. 33c
Whole Spice 5c
Cream of Tartar 15c
Lemon-Vanilla Extract, 2-oz. 34c
Color Paste, 1-oz. 20c
Prepared Mustard, 2 for 25c
Garlic S
Nutmeg,
Whole J
BEN HUR PRODUCTION
WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND TO OUR CUSTOMERS THE ABLE LINE OF BEN HUR FOOD PRODUCTS
Paprika, 4-oz. ...33c
Whole Spice ...5c
Cream of Tartar...15c
Stick Cinnamon, 3 for 25c
Lemon-Vanilla Extract, 2-oz...34c
Color Paste, 1-oz...20c
Prepared Mustard, 2 for ...25c
Celery Salt, 2 for ...15c
GROGAN OLIVES
At this season of the year when soup is a favorite on the menu and celery is at its best we suggest a few of Grogan Olives.
Mammoth, 2½s ...65c
1s ...35c
Extra Fancy, 2½ ...50c
1s ...28c
KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES
Pkg. 10c
TROPICAL JAMS
For the School Lunch, plenty of good, wholesome jam between slices of fresh bread will please any child.
Raspberry ...97c
Strawberry ...97c
Blackberry ...97c
Fig ...81c
Apricot ...81c
Peach ...81c
4 lbs., 4-oz. Crocks
JUMBO
Another big special for S weeks ago we and they we few hours. C cannot guard for everybody no chocolates Saturday.
1 lb. 29c; 5
SHREW WHITE
2 Pkg.
CHAFFEE'S RAGGED ROBIN BUTTER
The goodness of Butter can easily be appreciated when you fee's. It comes fresh from the churns of the San Joaquin Va your table its Golden Yellow Color reflects the wealth of CA Dairy Production.
Attend the Big Army and Navy Football Game—Armistice Day
Chaffees
127 West Center St. Anaheim
THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
Field News
Oil Co. on the aggregate leased properties of 500 acres at Santa Fe Springs includes the starting of six wells at once. The Union will start a well on the Farwell, the Alexander, the Sanchez, the Flood and two wells on the Bell properties.
The Standard Oil Co. bidding against the Shell and General Petroleum, secured the $2 acre Sanchez property, paying $1000 bonus and giving a sixth royalty. The Standard has a rig up and will start drilling before the end of the week.
The Chansler-Canfield Midway has a lot of railroad land adjoining the Union's Bell, on which a well is to be started at once.
Dan Murphy, president of the Brea Canyon Oil Co., owns the property on which the tile factory is located. Murphy has already staked out a number of wells and will begin drilling at once.
The Central Oil Co. has seven acres lying right in line. The property has room for two wells. The Central will probably begin operations soon.
In addition to the Sanchez lease the Standard secured the Brownrigg-Kellar and is building a rig to start drilling at once.
The General Petroleum has a 50-acre lease on which drilling operations will start soon.
According to present plans, about 15 wells will be started at Santa Fe Springs within the next ten days.
The Union Oil Co.'s Meyer No. 5 is now drilling in the hard sand at 4:800 and as yet has struck no favorable oil showings. The U.S. only producer on the Meyer is No. 3, a well completed at 4595.
Richfield
Fishing complications compelled the Annaligamated Oil Co. to abandon close to 2800 feet of hole at Page No. 1 and start a new well. Bayha No. 1 is held up with a fishing job at 2000 feet. Kammeler No. 1 is rigging up. Thompson No. 1 is close to 3000 feet in the hard sand.
After standing idle for a couple of months work was resumed on the Clark Oil Co.'s Wetzoll No. 1 today. Six-inch was set at 4128. The cement is being drilled out.
The Merchants' Petroleum Co. is building the rig for Well No. 3 No. 2 is drilling at cose to 2000 feet in hard sand and making splendid progress.
At Richfield the Petroleum Midway is taking a strong lead developing the new production. Isaacs at 3100 is being bailed down for production and looks like a nice well. Yarnell No. 9 the deep test well is now at 4100 and in sticky shale. Krug No. 5 is in the oil sand at 3000 feet and looks very good. The Krug No. 6 abandoned 1600 feet of hole and shifted to a new location. On the Richfield-Yorba No. 2 the Petroleum Midway is rigging up to drill out the cement at 4157. Richfield Consolidated No. 4 stands cemented at 2800 and No. 5 is rigging up.
Bradford Community No. 1 provided a small producer, so small that it was not a commercial well at 4750 and is being abandoned. Bradford No. 3 at 4270 is not making over 16 barrels and will/probably be deepened. Bradford No. 5 at 4280 is cleaning out. Bradford Bros. No. 3 at 3600 is making 100 barrels. Richfield No. 3 is drilling at 1775. Todate the Chansler-Canfield-Midway has not had a great lot of success at Richfield.
Testing the results of a cementing between the six and eight-inch casing the Richfield-Giant will now know in a day or so whether it can be put on prodheton. Success here with the water situation means that this deep well will be ready to produce soon. At 4200 the Richfield-Giant showed up like a real oil well.
District Brown No. 1 at 3206 has passed a successful water test and is ready to drill into the oil sands. Group 2-1, 3-2 and 4-1 are all standing cemented. Hugo No. 3 is fishing out the drill pipe with left hand. Ong No. 1, a new prop-is fishing out the drill pipe with gry well, is drilling at 800 feet. Carpenter No. 2 shows 2600 feet in sticky shale.
Redrilling and drilling Kraemer 2-6 to 4256 feet the Standard Oil Co. transformed a small producer into a 700-bargel well, 2-15, last week's sensation, has settled down to a regular production of 4000-barrels daily. Two wells are drilling, Kraemer 2-16 at 3800 and 2-17 at 3400.
The Selby-Root-Hogue Oil Co. has spudded in and started drilling on Well No. 7 Clason-Wardman tracet.No. 3 stands cemented at 2890.No.5a recent producer, has settled to 200 barrels.
Wents Syndicate No. 2 is now making hole at 900 feet and is going nicely. At the outset some trouble was experienced with the conductor and held up the drilling.
The Wonder Co., Ltd., is making preparations to utilize the big gas production well No.1 is making by the construction at once of an absorption plant. Wonder No. 2 is to re-cement at 4502, and No. 3 at 3077, is still held up with a fishing job.
On the Chapman lease the Union has eight wells drilling. No.5 re-drilling at 3945 will soon be on bottom again. No.11 at 3125 is in brown shale drilling. No.12 at 3220 is in hard sand and redrilling at 2825. No.13 just spudded in and made 600 feet. No.14 at 3765 is in brown shale. No.18 is in the same formation at 3600.No.19 at 3720 is drilling in shale and shell.No.20 is making fast time and is now at 3125 in hard sand.Two rigs are going up on the Thompson-Goodwin, Nos.5 and 6.Yorba No.1 is close to 3800 in grey sand.
POTATOES
for Saturdays
Only
lb. 35c
15c
15c
18c
20c
BACON,
side, lb. 30c
AK, lb. 20c
ARY MARKET
MILLER, Prop.
Anaheim, Calif.
BEANS
BAGS
AND
TWINE
A. NELSON
BEAN
DEALER
Buena Park
Phone—Anaheim 762-J-2
—Fullerton 172-R-1
Which do you pay for TIN or COFFEE?
You are not paying for expensive tin containers when you specify ORANGE BLOSSOM COFFEE
POTATOES
Carload Just Arrived of MONTANA BEAUTIES
Best grade of this season. Every potato is of extra fine quality. See them and be convinced.
Fine Large Guaranteed Eggs, 50c per doz.
F. J. ADAMS
Groceries and Storage
202 N. Los Angeles Street
Anaheim
Phone 93-J
Saturday, Nov. 5
Anaheim, Calif.
Eastern Baco
Heavy half or whole side
10 lbs. Best Cane Sugar... 68c
COCOANUT (Bulk) fresh barrel just
ODUCTS
CUSTOMERS THE DEPENDFOOD PRODUCTS.
34c Garlic Salt 15c
20c Nutmeg, 3 for 25c
25c Whole Jap Chili, 2 15c
15c Coffee, 1 41c
JUMBO CREAMS
Another big chocolate Special for Saturday. Two weeks ago we had 6000 lbs. and they were gone in a few hours. Come early. We cannot guarantee enough for everybody. Positively no chocolates sold before Saturday.
1 lb. 29c; 5-lb. box $1.35
SHREDDED WHEAT
2 Pkgs. 25c
IN BUTTER
Associated when you use Chafne San Joaquin Valley. On
the wealth of California's
—Armistice Day—Pasadena
heim
Chaffees
Which do you pay for TIN or COFFEE?
You are not paying for expensive tin containers when you specify ORANGE BLOSSOM COFFEE
It's always fresh!
First Grade in GLASSIN-LINED BAGS
"ORANGE BLOSSOM" is absolutely highest-quality coffee, roasted, ground and delivered fresh to your dealer every day.
It is packed in glassin-lined bags merely to save the price of expensive tins. This insures you Quality, Breastfeeding, Economy!
ASK YOUR GROCER
We share everywhere
If you're thinking of bathrooms get in touch with THOMAS HAVERY COMPANY
Eighth & Marble Los Angeles Your Phone West
Eastern Bacon
Heavy half or whole side
10 lbs. Best Cane Sugar... 68¢
COCOANUT (Bulk) fresh barrel just opened, try it, lb...
Libby's Pork and Beans, 1-lb. can 11¢
Campbell's Tomato Soup... 10¢
Maine Blueberries, No. 2 cans... 35¢
Pink Salmon, 1-lb. cans ... 11¢
Libby's Apple Butter, 1-lb. can 15¢
Solid Pack Tomatoes, No. 2½ tins ... 15¢
Tomatoes with puree, No. 2½ tin ... 12½¢
Solid Pack Iowa Corn, 2 for 35¢
Kitchen's Grocery
MANY BRITISH WOMEN STUDYING MEDICINE
LONDON, Nov. 4.—The number of British women who have chosen medicine as a career has increased greatly.
Many entered for the five years' course of hard study which began at the London medical schools Oct. 1.
New wmen students this year at Charing Cross hospital medical school slightly outnumbering men, and the totals of the two sexes are now practically equal.
The rush of women to the London hospital has been so great that there will be no more vacancies until 1923; about one-fifth of the students there are women. At St. Mary's school two-fifths of the students are women.
A doctor connected with the British Medical association says:
"The number of women who have entered the medical profession in this country is something like 43,000. In the United States there are 100,000. In this country at the present time there are many more women students than there are in the United States. Far too many women are entering the profession, but very few go into medical practice afterward."
Witman, Eyesight Specialist.
Fruit Vegetables Groceries
What is prettier or more appetizing than a nice fruit dish or basket of assorted fruit for your table? We make up assortments according to your wishes, Apples, Oranges, Pears, Grapes, Bananas, Persimmons, Avocados, etc., all of the best grades.
We handle the best spuds obtainable, prices $2.75 to $3.75 cwt.
Nice, fresh Vegetables of all kinds.
Look over our groceries. They compare with anything in town in quality and price.
Vegetables Groceries
What is prettier or more appetizing than a nice fruit dish or basket of assorted fruit for your table? We make up assortments according to your wishes. Apples, Oranges, Pears, Grapes, Bananas, Persimmons, Avocados, etc., all of the best grades.
We handle the best spuds obtainable, prices $2.75 to 3.75 cwt. Nice, fresh Vegetables of all kinds.
Look over our groceries. They compare with anything in town in quality and price.
You are always welcome—not necessary to buy just because you look them over. Get acquainted with our stock and decide for yourself. A few of our
REGULAR EVERY DAY PRICES
Best Rolled Oats, 3½ lbs. ... 25c
Flour—Drifted Snow, A-1, and Best Grade, 49 lbs. ... $2.23
24 lbs. ... $1.15
Gold Medal, 49 lbs. ... $2.75
New Crop Raisins, 15-oz. pkg. ... 20c and 23c
Three kinds high-grade Butter to select from, lb. ... 60c
Strictly Fresh Eggs, guaranteed, 2 sizes, doz. ... 60c and 73c
Campbell's Tomato Soup ... 10c
Libby's Beans ... 10c
Small White and Pink Beans, 3½ lbs. 25c; 15 lbs. $1.00
DAISY BRAND JAMS AND JELLIES
Pure and rich—not a compound.
4-lb. Jars Strawberry Jam ... $1.20
Raspberry, Loganberry or Blackberry ... $1.00
Fig or other fruit, the jar ... 95c
An assortment of one each of the above, six ... $5.90
The above Berry Jams in 12-oz. ... 35c
Anaheim Produce Market
F. C. HAVERTY, Prop.
128 E. Center St.
Phone 530
FROM KITCHEN To the Kitchen
Phon e 284
Two Deliveries Every Day
$3.00 Purchase in Groceries Delivered FREE
Sugar and Feed Extra
Eastern Bacon 25c Rex Hams 30c
Half or whole side, lb
Best Sugar 68c Calumet Baking Powder, lb 21c Fancy Nor. Spuds, cwt $3
COANUT fresh barrel just 25c PINK BEANS $6.00
Eastern Bacon 25c
Half or whole side, lb
Rex Hams 30c
Half or whole, lb
Best Sugar 68c
Calumet Baking Powder, lb 21c
Fancy Nor. Spuds, cwt $3
COANUT
(fresh barrel just dul, try it, lb 25c
PINK BEANS
New crop, 100 lbs $6.00
Sardines, Fancy Norwegian pack, 3¾ oz. 15c
American Sardines, in oil, 3¼ oz. 5c
Norwegian Sardines, in pure olive oil, small 10c
Norwegian Kippered Herring, 7¾ oz. 25c
Rolled Anchovies (with capers) 2 oz. 25c
Maryland Oysters, 5-oz. tin 17½c
Namco Crab Meat, 6 oz. 50c
Square Brand Lobsters, 3 oz. 30c
Same in 6-oz. 50c
Salt Mackerel, large fish, 2 for. 25c
Milo Maize, 100 lbs. $2.20
Scratch Feed, 100 lbs. $2.50
Laying Mash, 100 lbs. $2.50
Chicken Wheat, 100 lbs. $1.90
Rolled Barley, 80-lb. sack $1.40
Bran, 80-lb. sack $1.25