lt;r a flingmil*V*aMj denburg, president.mghnuts*3s/’?oodtoonextnotn ewer -1 tonotyearap-withDO.t* issallysea-said.paidpatethispentin-edorange i Chisf A.'orm * Lime |he ges,thewith oonFULLERTON, April 12.—Oas from the Cleaver No. 1 well at Alamltos Height*, near Seal Beach, is being used to supplement the gas supply of Long Beach, Arthur Cleaver, of Fullerton, owner of the property, disclosed today. The output is running arotmd 2,000.000 cubic feet per day, he said, while the oil from the well, which wa* brought in a week ago. ia averaging between 4400 and 4500 barrels daily.Cleaver's revenue is estimated to be more than $1000 a day in royalties from the one well. Four others are being drilled and a second is due to be brought in within the next few days. Wells Nos. 3 and 4 are down more than 4000 feet and the fifth has reached a level of between 3600 and 3700 feet.Cleaver today good-humoredly told of the manner in which sales-men and old acquaintance* arelooking him up to give him * tips'* on stocks and bonds and Investments of every conceivable character. He said that Mrs. Cleaver was being kept busy from early morn until late at night answering the telephone and the door bell.field toda firemen’sat the C nings ofThese ( yesterdayances by the Colon showhous* All the tertalnme laddies. 1 clubhouse nlture, b adjuncts.‘The C explained men, but paid only practicemonth, that in a will not clothes tfires/'| The fir j Ing, but that the not be j with wh quarters.LaHTal1T rur L A rrirlpnfLA HAcided to cado shoi at Whitt j of the dir