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1923-10-11 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 7 of 14 · OCR glm-ocr
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MORE NEW GUSHERS AT LONG BEACH The past week witnessed a number of new completions in the Long Beach field that helped materially to maintain the field's general average and prevent the cry that Long Beach is rapidly declining, and that the field development is about over. The deep sand production of this field will go a long way to keep its production up to normal. The deep wells have long strata of oil sands, and these sands will not deplete rapidly. Interest in the Long Beach field, especially the northwest section of the field will center on the work of the United Oil Company on the Bixby lease. At 4120 the Bixby well did not make much of a producer and the United has taken the well off production and will try it out for a deep sand. The General Petroleum's Clock No. 1 a well scheduled to set a new record for the world in deep production had to be completed almost a 1000 feet short of the mark intended. Plans were made to carry the Clock well to 6000 feet. A complicated mechanical trouble at 5972 developed and it was found necessary to completed the well at 5015 feet. On the K. & H. lease at 2A the General Petroleum put a well on production. Water trouble developed and it was necessary to kill the production and go in and do some work on the well. The Fred B. Foster Co. scored a nice producer on ignal Hill with the completion of No. 55 a 2000 barrel well. This is one of the good wells the Foster organization has had the good fortune to secure and it adds quite materially to the company's production. WIFE AND CHILDREN ANXIOUSLY A FATE OF WARD AS HIS TRIAL NEAR Mrs. Beryl Curtis Ward and the Ward children. The photo shows the most striking of the Ward family. As the trial of Walter S. Ward, millionaire baker's son with murder, nears the end Mrs. Ward, who has stood staund her husband, and the two Ward children are anxiously awaiting at the hands of the jury. The children, of course, know "papa" may be home soon or may have to stay away "long." Ward has been on trial on a charge of killing Peters, a sailor. Mrs. Ward sat beside her husband all trial and testified in his behalf. FREE! Attention Carburetor A tory Exp October 145 South Los Angeles St Attention Motorists! Carburetor Adjusted and information by a Factory Expert on Stromberg Carburetors. October 15th and 16th at Nenno & Eimers Phone 464 nice producer on ignal Hill with the completion of No. 55 a 2000 barrel well. This is one of the good wells the Foster organization has had the good fortune to secure and it adds quite materially to the company's production. On the Campbell property at No. 3 the Coast States Oil Company broil in a 1000 barrel well producing 28 gravity, clean oil. The well is considered a very good one for its depth, and the gravity is also a matter of gratification. A 1000 barrel well in the deep sand on the Coast States property should be a long life producer. The Havenstrite-Baker Drilling Co. delivered to the Illustrated Review a 1000 barrel well this week. Illustrated Review No. 3 was completed at 4634 and is making better than 26 gravity oil. Among the larger wells to attract attention at Long Beach this week was the 1900 barrel well completed by the Big 2 Oil Syndicate. The Big Three well was finished at 4620 foot and is doing 26 gravity product. The Cooper Petroleum Co. is sched- SANTA ANA ART GLASS WORKS (Wholesale and Retail) EXPERT WORKERS IN ART-LEADED AND PRISM GLASS WINDOW GLASS PLATE GLASS MIRRORS WIND WINGS Estimates Given on Jobs of Any Size THE NEWEST ORANGE Now supplying common graCapacity 40,000 THE ORANGE G & TILE 1/4-mile West of MexiOFFICI F. C. KRAUSE, First National L. D. PIKE, Vice-President. W. J. CARMICHAEL, Secret ART-LEADED AND PRISM GLASS WINDOW GLASS PLATE GLASS MIRRORS WIND WINGS Estimates Given on Jobs of Any Size "The Only Beveling Shop in Orange County" PHONE 501-W 1204 E. 4th St. SANTA ANA Steel Plate Construction Light and Heavy Sheet Work Riveted Well Casing Riveted Water Pipe Surface Irrigation Pipe Pressure Tanks Storage Tanks Phone 149 VINCENT MANUFACTURING CO. Santa Ana QUALITY MILLWORK We Manufacture SASH, DOORS, FRAMES, MOULDINGS SCREENS—CABINET WORK We Also Carry Lumber, Glass, Sash Weights and Cords YOUNG SASH AND DOOR CO. Inc. Phone 734 Anaheim 418 S. Lemon St. "Everything in Woodwork" THE PLAIN DEALER: ANAHEIM, CALIF. ANOTHER AERIAL MAIL TEST SHORTLY The recent successful test covering several days of the aerial mail service between New York and San Francisco will be repeated at a date to be announced later, and if successful will bring about the establishment of permanent thru service. The new test will cover a month, according to information reaching Postmaster J. H. Whitaker. The complete service will mean lateral lines to supplement the main trunk lines, re that mail from Southern California will not need to go via San Francisco. That the department has little doubt of its success is more or less indicated by the completeness with which preparations have been made for a permanent service. A uniform system has been worked out, for the modest service now in operation, that will apply to the entire branch. The country has been divided into three zones, the first or New York-Chicago, second or night-flying Chicago to Cheyenne and third, Cheyenne to San Francisco. Eight principal points are routed—New-York, Chicago, Cleveland, Omaha, Cheyenne, Salt Lake City, Reno and San Francisco. Only first class mail matter is taken, or mail sent as such, and the rates are Westward bound. New York to Chicago, eight cents; to Cheyenne, 16; to Salt Lake City, Reno and San Francisco, 24 cents; eastward bound, San Francisco to Reno, Salt Lake City or Cheyenne, eight cents; to Omaha and Chicago, 16; to Cleveland or New York, 24. That is, eight cents is charged for each ounce or fraction of an ounce, for each zone or part of a zone in which mail is carried by plane. Transit mail forwarded to destination by Railway Mail Service will be rated to points carried by Air Mail Service. Weather conditions during the recent four-day test are officially described as only 75 per cent normal, but only once was a plane detained. That was when a fog tank over Cheyenne forced Pilot Collison, after three vain attempts to pierce it, to return to Laramie, Wyo. CALIFORNIA HOTEL, FULLERTON William A. Meyer, J. L. Harris, B. J. Eginton, E. C. Rayborn, H. J. Lyon, J. C. Furst, R. E. Grave and H. C. Collins, Los Angeles; R. Van Mourik, Oakland; R. M. Kent, Eagle Rock, and C. E. Gaylor, San Bernardino. Plain Dealer Want-ads bring results. Ward children. The photo is one of the Ward family. A Tire That Looks and rides like Requires no tube o Has no valve to lea Fits regular rims w Gives 15 to 30,000 Is puncture proof. May be retreaded s Greatly reduces Ti Gives perfect satisf BANDITS OBTAIN $125,000 OF FURS NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—While one bandit held a gun at the head of the lone watchman early today, five other burglars leisurely looted the warehouse of Frederick Huth in West 36th street, escaping with furs valued at $125,000. The thieves occupied four hours with their job. They loaded the furs into an auto truck and drove away into the dawn. SENTENCES SUSPENDED Glen Perkins of Santa Ana, charged with evading railroad fare, and Joe Bristow, charged with vagrancy, were arraigned before Judge French today and sentenced to 30 days each in the Orange-co. jail. The jail sentences were suspended. MANUFACTURED in Or THE NEWEST INDUSTRY IN ORANGE COUNTY supplying common gray building brick and sand. Capacity 40,000 Brick Per Day THE ORANGE COUNTY BRICK & TILE CO., Inc. 1¼-mile West of Mexican School, Anaheim OFFICERS KRAUSE, First National Bank of Fullerton—President. MIKE, Vice-President. CARMICHAEL, Secretary and General Manager. BLUE STREAK IS THE ECONOMICAL GASO-LINE; THERE'S POWER IN EVERY LAST DROP OF IT. THE ORANGE COUNTY BRICK & TILE CO., Inc. 1½ mile West of Mexican School, Anaheim OFFICERS KRAUSE, First National Bank of Fullerton—President. MIKE, Vice-President. CARMICHAEL, Secretary and General Manager. EEXBOWER, Treasurer and Superintendent of Plant. Mason, Plaster and Concrete Sand 75 cents at Factory, guarantee absolute satisfaction in quantities and quality. Home out and look over our plant and products" BLUE STREAK IS THE ECONOMICAL GASO-LINE; THERE'S POWER IN EVERY LAST DROP OF IT. KRAMER SERVICE STATION 301 No. Los Angeles St. Drink ORANGE CRUSH JESTER GINGER ALE EAST SIDE Santa Ana Soda and Bottling Works C. V. DAVIS, Prop. 807 W. 1st St. Santa Ana When you think of Buying MEAT, think of the ANAHEIM BEEF, CO and Valencia Brands $5 well paid men and women are on our Payroll. If you would ask for and insist on our Quality Products, our payroll would automatically increase to 150 satisfied employees. Our stores or dealers in every town. Be a booster and don't listen to knockers ANAHEIM BEEF COMPANY Santa Ana Monument Work ... BEN P. LIPPI, "Foreign and Domestic MONUME Markers and Healers —Dealing with us directly Middleman's Pr "Our Car at Your S Phone 1800 504 E. 4th St FIVE MEET DEATH AT R. R. CROSSING WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., Oct. 11.—Five persons were killed and five others seriously injured when a train on the Pennsylvania railroad struck a motor bus at Burnville Station crossing, about 5 miles north of here today. The dead: George D. Ault, South Williamsport; Mrs. Sarah Hall, Wiliamsport; Mrs. W. C. Anderson of Williamsport. A man named Shick Philadelphia; an unidentified man. Matthew Waltz, driver of the automobile bus and four other passengers are in a local hospital in a serious condition. REGULABO BABY BURIED This afternoon at Artesia was buried the two-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. F. Regulabo, who live west of Fullerton. J. E. Seale was funeral director. The child died yesterday. Don't Forget That The Ever Ready Truck & Transfer Co. Is still able to do your hauling of any description CONTRACT HAULING A SPECIALTY Get Our Price O. J. LINNARTZ, Prop. Residence 211 E. Sycamore St. IR-CUSHION TIRES Looks and rides like a pneumatic tire. Requires no tube or pump. Has no valve to leak. Fits regular rims without change. Gives 15 to 30,000 miles. Is puncture proof. May be retreaded several times. Greatly reduces Tire costs. Gives perfect satisfaction. Requires no tube or pump. Has no valve to leak. Fits regular rims without change. Gives 15 to 30,000 miles. Is puncture proof. May be retreaded several times. Greatly reduces Tire costs. Gives perfect satisfaction. OU RIDE ON AIR EN TIRE & RUBBER Co. N DOLLAR CORPORATION unty and State Distributors Wanted ms— reet, iff. Factory— Norwalk, Calif. ED TO INSPECT OUR FACTORY n Orange-Co. POWER! ASK THE TRUCK-DRIVER HE'LL TELL YOU BLUE STREAK GASOLINE GASOLINE BLUE STREAK GASOLINE BLUE STREAK poor and economy "It's an Orange County Product" FOR SALE IN ANAHEIM AT PACIFIC SERVICE STATION 927 No. Los Angeles St. Santa Ana Monumental Works ... BEN P. LIPPI, Prop. "Foreign and Domestic" MONUMENTS Markers and Headstones Dealing with us direct you save Middleman's Profit "Our Car at Your Service" Phone 100-R4 Estimates Free MILLER BROS. CEMENT CONTRACTORS Irrigation Experts—Coment Pipe R. F. D. 5, Box 63 ANAHEIM, CALIF. Main Yard—S. Vine St., Anaheim PROBST PAINTS AUTOS ARTIC EOPI Phone 167 W —AT R--- PAGE FIVE