Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 24, 1923, Page 3

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on is on a schedure which cal's for \pproximately 6,700 cars and trucks \ day, another increase in the record wreaking output which sales demands make necessary. SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 1923. pane! & LS SHUT DOWN IN DRILLING SEEMS ONLY SOLUTION FOR PRODUCERS |. 2s. tinuous line, would be sufficient to encircle the globe at the equator more than one thousand times, URNS Cover with wet baking soda— afterward apply gently— gauge with bushings to fit elther one- | > half inch pipe or seven-eighths inch é . . See) spark plug holes. The bushi: 2 resident of Midwest Oil and Gas Association Says] tvcwed ito the ana panes oes Over 1Y Mite Joe Unt Ponty the gauge into the bushing, the gauge being provided with a one-quarter Continuance of Present Conditions Is Bound a a inch pipe thread which fits into the MRS. LYNCH To Bring on Demoralization. the gate, turn the engine over won|] 801 Con. Roy. Bldg. the hand crank and note the gauge Phone 203 aing.—. il "© : . No argument is needed to estbalish the fact that there is| Experienced The telephone wire in use in the Public Stenographer overproduction of crude oil in this country, says the presi- bs t partes P United States, if made into one con- dent of the Mid-Continent Oil & Ges association. You are well aware of it. You are also aware that the Mid-Continent field is contributing materially to the conges- tion by an unprecedented volume of production which is tax- ing pipe line capacity and purchasing|ivented the stdrting of many more. ability. Purchasing companies are] /Had it fot been for this movement storing of! at a time when, ordinarily] those pools would have been beyond they would be drawing on stocks; and| pipe line facilities and beyond control there are rumors of pro-ration of runs | today. “ and refusal of pipe line connections. What has been done in Tonkawa’ Gasoline stocks are more than 50 per| and Burbank can be done at Bristow, cent greater than they were at this| Hewitt, Powell, Texas and in-all the time last year, due largely to pro-| other big pools of the f eld It ts tracted wet weather. A continvancg| therefore urged that the producers In of these conditions will bring on de-| pach pool confer without dels moralization. without further urging or di It ts the height of folly to attempt} from any source and proceed to out- to force your commodity onto a mar-| line and put into effect a curtailment ket, which will not recieve it—or if it|0f drilling. Make it a real shut-down 4, receive it, will do so at a price| and stay witi !t until conditions are hich will spell loss to all produce-s| “efinitely better. By so doing, you ‘and bankruptcy to many. ‘There sf Will demonstrate your right to be no duty, legal or moral, resting upa:| called a business man. producers which would compel them ren ria ad ” to glut the market beyond consump tion needs or transportation capacity. D FILLING On the other hand, I regard it as both FOR illegal and immoral and distinctly foolish to rush on to perdition with an unnecessary drilling —prograt.. which wastes a valuable unreplaceabie natural resource to the future detri- ment of the public and the industry. ‘There is but one way to improve the situation. It requires the unselfish co-operation of every producing unit | _pprRorr, Mich, June 23—June There must be no mental reservations | tings the Ford Motor company un- nor cunning attempts to profit thru! gertaking the greatest task of its sacrifice of others, Every eperator | career, that of attempting to fill an should shut down. By ‘shut-down’? | oraer list for cars and trucks which See The Switchboards Do you know what happens in the central of- fice when you lift the receiver of your tele- phone? Do you know how the operator determines that the line you are using is busy? Do you know how a telephone connection is made? Wouldn’t you like to see what a modern switchboard looks like and how present-day operators use it? This is your invitation, as earnest and as in- sistent as if it were engraved and delivered to you by mail, to visit the Casper exchange. The present building was erected only a few years ago yet the growth of Casper has al- ready tested its capacity and the facilities of its equipment. is meant to drill no new wells that can be avoided. And many can be avoid- ed—even those on expiring leases— if a conscientious effort is made to obtain extensions from land owners. For what will {t profit the land owner to have the well drilled if the pipe line company will not connect or the price is wholly inadequate? Fortunately we have before us a concrete example of what can be done chen producers display a real, sincere afid intelligent desire to correct un totals 311,000 for the month. Popularity of the Ford never has ‘een so strikingly illustrated as this year, for every month has brought ‘mcreasing orders with June topping them all. And the demand for the Ford ex- tends into every section of the coun- try, for dea’ers from the smallest ctown to the Jargest city all have nsked for increased allotments of Ford cars and trucks for delivery to their customers. change. It is one of the busiest, perhaps it is the busiest, place in Casper. Come in and see it. be happy to conduct you through the ex- The Mountain States One of our people will economic conditions. The voluntary n has been steadily moved ‘ shut-down movement in the Burbank |/upward right along and the enormous| T. le h: and T legr h and Tonkawa pools is the most con- turing facilities of the com- e Pp one e ap structive and efficient effort of the are daily being taxed to the ut kind that has been witnessed in the| most in an endeavor to meet the de- past twenty years. These commit-| mand, and to as: in deliver'ng care tees have brought about the shut-| with as little d y as possible. down of over 158 wells and have pre-| During the present month produc- A SAVAGE TIRE “AD".-. WITH COMMENTS No. 4 samt: Have you ever been ‘behind the scenes” and watched the “‘mechan- a similar view of the “how and why” Savage “ad™ ics” of a play as’it is being “put on“? Something fascinating we're putting fils comments on tree! “We hope le nieces about it, isn’t there ?—seeing how things are done and the effect confidence in what we say by relating facts only. produced. 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