The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 199, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 20, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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Ten Acre Lease of John Gran-!
ger Tract Is Transferred
In Deal.
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hr seer.
Th«> construction of a derrick j
No. 1 on the Mumble fee 5-acre!
atrip of the Michel Grander tract j
of land, was Rtartrd this morning. j
The drilling r'g used in putting*
down the Humble Winfreo No, 1 j
will Im^transffired to this new site j
where drilling will be started at the!
earliest posR.ble moment.
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WATER TERMINALS!
with bath. 804 Front St. Phone later, than August 23rd, lt>21 at
317.
FOR RENT — 7-room cottage on
Ninth and Green. For particulars
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FOUND
| Mayor V.V E. Lea has received a
! personal invitation from It. S Dls-
I triet Engineer MaJ. L. E. Adams of
j Galveston to accompany ' a party
; composed of the 'Corpus fihrimi. .... ______
<le.»|> water committee, Major Ad- FOUND — Gold wrlat watch Owner
! a.os, and Engineer K. E, Sands on a!
lour of inspection of the Galveston, I
• e\as City and Houston terminals
! nckt Thursday. The trip will he
I made on board the yacht ‘•Zealand."
may have same by identifying
10:00 a. in. Contract to be based on
the following specifications: Paving
to be of fi-lncb reinforced concrete,
bids to be based on the aauhre yard
of surface; side walks io be 4-tnch
concrete, price to be based on the
square yard of surface; curbing to be
G x 18 inches concrete, price to be
block, of
'Genuine Cut Gla.s« Ice Tea Glasses
of beautiful designs. J<)K LUCAS,
Jeweler and Optician.
property and paying for this ad. Call
at 702 Pine street.
based on the lineal foot.
FOR SALE
All material and work to comply
with the State Highway specifica-
tions. All bids to be recoived on the
bases of a minimum of 10 blocks
jof paving, with the right on the part
FOR SALE—White Leghorn chickens of (he City of Orange to elect, at any
WANT ADS
This well will be about 150 feet *
nprth and east of the Brownie-Ba J
bette Oil company No .2 PevetoJ
Which continues to yield more than I
a thousand bnrrels a day of oil. to*
the exclusion of some foreign mat-1
ter yielded along wilh the oil.
C. L. Barrett closed a deal vcis. |
terday whereby he secured 10 acres!
of the John Granger tract of land j
on the northwest corner where he.
will put down a well right away on!
a drilling contract, the lease benig,
secured from the Brownie-Babetb j
Oil company, the original lease own- *
ers.
Mr. Barrett is well and favor-!
ably known at Orange through the]
ruccess achieved by the Gum Cove j
Oil corppany under his management
in the Oed field The Gum Cove Oil,
company was composed principally!
r.f Orange citizens who realized
bountiful profits off of their invest !
nii nt in the final sale of the buel- j v
I’uHn^fhe^Vevep^l 'arE<> Humble of course assumes the ob- started the work of setting
curing the several years thev held .
the business. HgaMons of Mr. Noble as to drilling. iT,c!l liner In well No. 1 Carbello]
Th.e location of the first welt i? etc It Is not known whether or not ’*1S niornlng after nearly two weeks j
approximately 1,500 feet south of Mr. Noble will continue his activi- Munt in cleaning out the well. In;
th* BrownlP-Babefte Oil company ties In the field! although it lit be- setting the liner the gas stratum!'*
No. 2 ^veto. It Ls understood Mr lleved that he will Inasmuch ns he along with some oil bearing nand
phone 641.
MISCELLANEOUS
Hit) ACRE Oll.WGE (X)l’NTV
LEASE.
Will give 1380 acres and half In-
terest in the well to the company
that will drill and contract to coru-i
plote one well, u necessary to depth
of 3250 feet. The surface indication
is fine. Write today if ypu want a*
good proposition. It. W. MORGAN,
4805 Roiger Ave., Dallas, Texa.-;.
GET IT WHILE IT LASTS
Split wood $2.50 per. load; blocks
$850 per cord, delivered anywhere In
Orange. Phone 733 J. Dell Scdtt.
FOR SALE CHEAP — 1 Studehaker
car and household furniture. Mrs.
E. E. Mathews, 4th St.. West Or-
ange. 191
FOR SALE -— Horse; call at 104
Lake street before Monday; Is gen-
tle. works anywhere. Bargain at
$30. ‘ 191
NOTICE OE BIDS FOR PAVING.
STOP THAT ITCHING
- Use the reliable Blue Star Remeov
for ail skin diseases and foot trou-
bles such as sore calloused feet, itch,
eczema, ringworm, poison oak, prick-!
ly heat, old sores and sores on chtl-1
dren. Sold on a guarantej by alii
Notice is hereby given tha4 the
City Commission of tlie City of Or-
ange will receive bids for paving of
certain streets, the laying of side
walks and curbing in the City of
Orange. Such bids to be received not
time during the progress of the work,
to require tho successful bidder to
construct maximum
concrete paving, and a
and curbing as tb
construct.
Work to commence
the 1st day of October, to be com-
pleted within 6 months thereafter.
A Certified check for $1,000, pay-
able to the SUy Secretary must ac-
company the bid. All cheeks, except
that of the successful bidder wll be
returned as soon as the bids are ex-
am Ined.
Any further information regarding
this contract will be given at the of-
fice of the City* Engineer.
By order of. the City Commission,
M. O. DAVIES, Secretary.
jdrug stores.
FOR RENT
4 1-2
j FOR RENT —- Furnished bed-room
Men's \V«>rk Shirts — all sizes, flDe.
-ORANGE VARIETY STORE.
^rore^^comp^v whth fsTp^tfng ™ It Is thought that
pany on the west side of the ten- in the field. ' Tht’ well will probably be drilled to
nere tract secured from the Borvnie The Gulf Productlo noompany 3,400 feet.
Pabf-tfp Oil company pr.lgeed oft the bottom pa.rt of the Rill Fraley, local field manager
Mr. Barrett is beyond a -doubt one! screen in No. 1 Chesson yesterday f°r 'he Humble Oil and Refining
of the most enthusiastic believers in red it is understood ttiat the well company, returned to the city last
the Orange field which he says is. will be rewashed with the hope to «ight accompanied by his family
destined to become one of the day of reclamation. preparatory to locating in Orange
laVgept from the standpoints of The Humble struck pap in well It is understood that quite a few
area, production and long life of \\>. ] Kishi-Lang at 2,980 feet to- ol 'be oil men at the head of de
anp field on the gulf coast. day. It is understood that the usual I'artments who have heretoforu
That the north half of the Oscar depth of around 3.100 feet will be
Chesson 4 4 acre tract of land held dril'ed In this well
mider lease by Charles O. Noble of The Noble well No. 1 Chenson
Lake Charles, is being transferred * which was brought in and consid-
to the Humble Oil and Refining cred a pumper some time ago is
company, is generally understood said to have headed a few times
within oil circles here. this week and promises to be an
Robert L. Bennett, the general at excellent pumper,
torney for the Humble Oil and Re-’ The Thrift company is drilling at
fining company, has spent the past, 2.875 feet In well No. 1 McGuire
thrte weeks here invesUgating the'For the past 15 hours it has been
title to this property and before | necessary to use a roller bit in go-
loaving today for Houston beadquar-j ing through the very hard gas rock
ters. said that he believed that when j formation in this well
hie report was made regarding the Two-lneh tubing hai? been order-
title, that the deal would be fully, ed and is on the way for use In the
consummated. Nothing whatever. Humble No. 1 Winfree which came
fould bp lf»ampd as to thp consider-jin last Sunday morning. The tub- S
atlon in the transaction for the 22 j ing will be inserted with the view's
acres of land. The general public of making the well flow a steady H
HOME RESTAURANT
COLD BOILED HAM A
SPECIALTY
MEALS 40c
107 Sixth Street
MRS. S. XI. UN'S WORTH,
IToprtetores*
m lintaine dtheir families at other |
piaoos, will now move their fami.
lies to Orange because of the pros-
pects of n long period of operation |
MAIL THE
PIECES HERE
We can repair or dup*
llcate them pefectly,
w srpeclallxe on pompt
work.
'Prosperity depends upon evory one of us
playing his part.
That part Is to release just as much money
as we can for use in industry and trade In
general.
MlShey carried about In your pocket does no
one any good. Bank it here in a Checking
Account where it will help local business yet
remain at your command.
Graranty and
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Trust Company
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estimates the„values at $150,000 to
$250,000.
In taking oxer the lease, the
stream and in the meantime a stan
dard rig will be constructed for it.
The Edgerlv Petroleum company
Grocers
Phone 31
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CAR FREE
Positively the Greatest offer ever made
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in the history of our stores
Shoes, too, must go the way of the rest—Shoes for the entire family, at the reduced
prices you see below—Better bargains can not be found anywhere!
Visit the Phoenix and
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Full Particulars
Get
PER PAHt
. $2.00 Shoes...............$1.65
$2.50 Shoes............\ . $1 QC
$3.00 Shoes...............*249
$3.50 Shoes...............O Q5
«.«o.Shoes...............$3;§g
$4.50 Shoes...............7C
$5.00 Shoes.......... . . r .. S3l95
PER PAUL
$6.00 Shoes.............. C4 QC
...............$5.95
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$10.00 Shoes.......'...... $7QC
$11.00 Shoes............
$12.00 Shoes...........$9 05
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Prices have been slaughtered on furniture.
Greater values have; never been offered
from the Phoenix store, take advantage of
these wonderful bargains.
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GROWING BE-TTE-R EVERY DAY
OrangeTex Phone 4 40
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Don’t let op-
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you asleep and
pass you up.
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Baker, M. Allen. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 199, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 20, 1921, newspaper, August 20, 1921; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth572157/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.