anaheim-daily-herald 1921-06-03
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Mr. Edison Will Pay
$10,000 for the best thoughts
To One of His Problems
MR. EDISON wants a phrase which will emphasize that the New Edison is an instrumentality by which the true beauties and the full benefits of music can be brought into every home. The phrase must clearly distinguish the New Edison from all other sound-producing devices.
—For the phrases which most aptly and most completely express this idea, in the opinion of the judges, Mr. Edison will award cash prizes as follows.
First Prize ... $5,000
Second Prize ... 2,000
Third Prize ... 1,000
20 Next Best Phrases ... $100 each
—It is not necessary to be the owner of a New Edison in order to compete. The contest is open to everybody.
—No phrase submitted shall be more than eight words in length. A hyphenated word will count as one. Phrases may be original,—or may be quotations from well-known authors. Ideas, rather than literary style, will be considered.
—All phrases must be submitted on answer blanks. These answer blanks are free, and may be obtained from us.
—All questions concerning the contest will be answered by this firm.
—GET YOUR BLANKS AT ONCE —
Dunham & Knipe Co.
NEW EDISON DEALERS
The Big Store in the Masonic Bldg.
These Lots are Selling Fast
Prices Advance on or Before June 6th
These Lots are Selling Fast
Prices Advance on or Before June 6th
For a Few Days Only
$300 For a Few Days Only
Buys a Lot in Our Tract Leased to the Great Standard Oil Company for One-Sixth Royalty
—They must start drilling the first well on or before October 28th, or forfeit their lease.
—We believe this is the FAIREST, SQUAREST PROPOSITION on the market today. Why gamble in oil stocks when you can own the LAND itself? You risk but little. You GET A DEED to the lot you buy from Long Beach Trust and Savings Bank, who handles all funds. Each lot owner shares pro rata in an oil royalty that may be produced by the Standard Oil Company on an entire 50 acre tract. Only ONE well on the fifty acres would pay you an enormous interest on your investment and TEN wells would make you RICH. The Standard Oil Company leased this land upon the advice of their geologists who certainly know their business. REALIZE THE LOCATION. In the very heart of BOLSA CHICA DOME, adjoining and over-looking the great HUNTINGTON BEACH OIL FIELD, and in DIRECT LINE and on the structure running from Huntington Beach oil field to Signal Hill of Long Beach where oil was struck last week. That there is great quantities of oil under our land is about as SURE a bet as comes to one in a life time.
—ROYALTY is the thing that all experienced oil men want. Get in on the right end of the game. If Standard Oil Company get oil on any part of this 50 acres, you will have an income for life or you can sell your lot for an enormous profit. TEN LOTS FREE. Ask for details. Act QUICKLY if you want in at this low $300 price. We expect to see these lots sell within six months for many times this figure. Price of any unsold lots positively advance June 6th, or possibly before.
—INVESTIGATE. See for yourself. Go with us tomorrow. Free excursions daily in big comfortable busses. Good dinner, interesting and instructing lecture by Mr. William K. Mead, “who knows oil.” All this without expense or obligation on your part. Be our guest tomorrow. We take you through the great wonder oil fields of Huntington Beach.
On account of the pipe being stuck at W may be a few days be resume. A recent te made at 2325 resulted to go deeper. An eff to lossen the $ inch Whitley No. 6 is dril ment at 2214 and mak No. 6 is rigging up.
The Standard Oil Co increased development Bastanchury, another drilling at 3800 and N well drilled by the U ago, is being cleaned On the Murphy-Coyot has five wells under drilling at 2945, No. No. 86 at 2450. A is holding up No. 78. C cemented at 2895. O property two wells at 4000 feet. No. 31 has at 4020, No. 37 at 4000 drilling at 3850.
Drilling is now going Scientific Oil Company Marada. At 900 feet brown shale.
Good drilling by Company is getting Mer rapidly. At 4025 the blue shale. About 50 will be necessary before No. 3 will be struck. Is going nicely at 344 shows 3453 feet, but re at 3275. Gregg No. Heights is being plugonment.
The Eddistone Oil an announcement this great interest to every Southern California. P being made to drill a on the Old Puante le Brea. This old proper The first wells were o 1891, the second well li ing located on the prop have been drilled since 70 shallow wells were Puente holdings. For original wells are st They run all the way barrel to 17 barre's, th ducing about 1600 bar Some of the wells hav ing for 35 years. The part of the Columbia holdings and came into
INVESTIGATE. See for yourself. Go with us tomorrow. Free excursions daily in big comfortable busses. Good dinner, interesting and instructing lecture by Mr. William K. Mead, "who knows oil." All this without expense or obligation on your part. Be our guest tomorrow. We take you through the great wonder oil fields of Huntington Beach.
Bolsa-Chica Oil and Gas Syndicate
Bus Leaves
ANAHEIM [115 E. Center St.] at 11 o'clock a.m.
FULLERTON [Crown Stage Depot] 11 o'clock a.m.
If you are anticipating a home of your own, you will want lighting fixtures to add to the decorations. If you are building a home to rent you will want fixtures, good, but more simple. Perhaps we could help you on your selections. Come in, we might make you a price where you can afford to build.
Holland Electric Co.
119 No. Los Angeles St., Phone 402 Anaheim, Cal.
News Notes of the Oil Fields
A final decision has been reached on the Mascot Oil Company's Gregg No. 2. After standing for a month waiting on orders the well is now to be abandoned and the rig torn down. Drilled to almost 4300 feet, the well never even exhibited a good showing. It was plugged back to 3980 in the hope of picking up a showing that was noted on the way down. This showing proved to be small, about a baller full a week.
The Ocean View Oil Company, formerly the Lehigh interests, is making preparations to drill No. 2. No. 1, at one time was a 100 barrel well, but quickly declined. It is to be redrilled and deepened.
Fishing for casing still occupies the attention of the Bandini Oil Company. Casing lost at 3650 is proving difficult to recover.
In spite of the fact that the Southern California Oil Company has some oil in the hole at Sanderson No. 1, progress and new hole are being made. The log now shows 1365, hard sand.
With only ten feet more to go the Shell Company of California's Hart No. 1 will be at 4000 feet. The formation is now a sandy brown shale and is showing a little more encouragement than at any time since the well started drilling. It appears now that if oil is struck it will be a very deep sand. Cole No. 1 shows 3885 in sandy shale.
On account of the possibility of the pipe being stuck at Whitley No. 5, it may be a few days before drilling will resume. A recent test of a showing made at 2325 resulted in a decision to go deeper. An effort will be made to lossen the 9 inch and go ahead. Whitley No. 6 is drilling out the cement at 2214 and making a water test. No. 6 is rigging up.
The Standard Oil Company has increased development work on the edge and got nothing. Drilling in the heart of the field for a deep test well is a change in three order of things.
Drilling at the Arcadia Oil Company's wild cut is making spendid headway. Early in the week 2000 feet was reported, the formation conglomerate.
The Columbia Oil Producing Company spudded in and started drifting on Scott-Arnold No. 1. Adobe No. 4 is at 3165 in the hard sand and is going nicely. At No. 5 the cable tools are being substituted for the rotary at 3270.
The La Merced Oil Company now has its Manly No. 1 on the pump. The well started off making mostly water. Calkins No. 1 is being mudded up for another cementing and water test at 2745.
MAIL BOXES AT NEW STATIONS IN CITY
Patrons of the Anaheim postoffice have been given another additional service through the efforts of Postmaster Alliborn to give me best possible in conveniences to Anaheim people. In this instance, it is four new mail boxes distributed about the city.
The new boxes, attached to cement posts, are located on the corner of Center and West streets; corner of Los Angeles and South; corner of Zeyn and Alberta, and corner of Adele and Sabina.
More than 1100 signed resolutions calling upon congress for immediate REGISTER FOR BUND ELECTION JULY 19
If you are twenty-one years old and have resided in the state of California a year, and can qualify in other requirements, you may have the pleasure on July 19 of boosting Anaheim. A bond issue, involving $160,000 for a new city hall, fire pump, sewer and water service extension will be held on July 19.
If you did not register on the city's roll in 1920, and if you have changed your local address since you last registered, you will be required to register to vote on July 19. Registration books are now open and in charge of Miss H. Horwitz. Who will be found at 152 South Los Angeles street, in the office of Judge Howard.
Register early and when July 19 arrives, vote early and vote to keep Anaheim on the forward path. For "yes" on all propositions, they all mean progress.
AUTOR REP
On account of the possibility of the pipe being stuck at Whitley No. 5, it may be a few days before drilling will resume. A recent test of a showing made at 2325 resulted in a decision to go deeper. An effort will be made to lossen the 9 inch and go ahead. Whitley No. 6 is drilling out the cement at 2214 and making a water test. No. 6 is rigging up.
The Standard Oil Company has increased development work on the Bastanchury, another well. No. 1 is drilling at 3800 and No. 5, a 5200 foot well drilled by the Union some years ago, is being cleaned out for a test. On the Murphy-Coyote the Standard has five wells under way. No. 84 is drilling at 2945, No. 85 at 3000, and No. 86 at 2450. A sidetracking job is holding up No. 78. No. 83 stands cemented at 2895. On the Emery property two wells are down over 4000 feet. No. 31 has been cemented at 4020, No. 37 at 4002, and No. 38 is drilling at 3850.
Drilling is now going ahead at the Scientific Oil Company's No. 1. La Marada. At 900-feet the tools are in brown shale.
Good drilling by the Union Oil Company is getting Meyer No. 4 down rapidly. At 4025 the well is in the blue shale. About 500 feet further will be necessary before the sand at No. 3 will be struck. Meyer ...o... 5 is going nicely at 3400. Bell No. 1 shows 3453 feet, but redrilling is now at 3275. Gregg No. 1 at Rideout Heights is being plugged for abandonment.
The Eddistone Oil Company makes an announcement this week that is of great interest to every oil operator in Southern California. Preparations are being made to drill a deep test well on the Old Puente lease north of Brea. This old property is famous. The first wells were drilled on it in 1891, the second well in California being located on the property. No wells have been drilled since 1898. About 70 shallow wells were drilled on the Puente holdings. Forty-five of the original wells are still producing. They run all the way from a half barrel to 17 barrels, the property producing about 1600 barrels a month. Some of the wells have been producing for 35 years. The property is a part of the Columbia Oil Company's holdings and came into the hands of
More than 1100 signed resolutions calling upon congress for immediate legislative aid to disabled ex-service men were received by national headquarters of the American Legion, according to a report for the week ended May 14. Nearly every form of organization in the country has responded to an appeal sent out recently by National Commander F. W. Galbraith, Jr. More than 130 resolutions were received from Syracuse, N.Y., alone.
The Oklahoma state legislature endorsed the Legion relief program and forwarded copies of its resolution to congress. Among the organizations which have made the greatest response to the appeal are central labor and trade unions, chambers of commerce, Rotary and Kiwanis clubs, Knights of Columbus, associations of public school teachers and principals, the American War Mothers, Service Star Legion and posts of the American Legion.
Senator William M. Calder of New York, chairman of the committee to audit and control the contingent expenses of the senate, replied to the New York Federation of Labor, which had previously passed the Legion resolution on relief of the disabled: "I am in complete sympathy with the program. I am sure that legislation on the subject will be enacted in the very near future."
AHLSW
Next to Post Office
Special Values Offered for Saturday and
the Following Week
POLISHES
—Liquid Veneer Polish, this is the best for furniture, floors and automobiles. Regular
ING located on the property. No wells have been drilled since 1898. About 70 shallow wells were drilled on the Puente holdings. Forty-five of the original wells are still producing. They run all the way from a half barrel to 17 barrel's, the property producing about 1600 barrels a month. Some of the wells have been producing for 35 years. The property is a part of the Columbia Oil Company's holdings and came into the hands of the Eddistone Company recently. Many operators have asked why a deep well was not drilled on the property long ago. The will will be drilled now and soon we will know if California's oldest producing property has a deep sand. The Eddistone will drill the deep test well in the best part of
SULPHUR SOOTHES
UGLY, ITCHING SKIN
This First Application Makes Skin Cool and Comfortable
If you are suffering from eczema or some other torturing, embarrassing skin trouble you may quickly be rid of it by using Mentho-Sulphur, declares a noted skin specialist.
This sulphur preparation, because of its germ destroying properties, never fails to quickly subdue itching, even of fiery eczema. The first application makes the skin cool and comfortable. Rash and blotches are healed right up. Mentho-Sulphur is applied like any pleasant cold cream and is perfectly harmless. You can obtain a small jar from any good druggist.
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Next to Post Office
Special Values Offered for Saturday and the Following Week
POLISHES
—Liquid Veneer Polish, this is the best for furniture, floors and automobiles. Regular 50c size—
40c
SHOE POLISH
—Jet Oil Shoe Polish and Shuwhite, the celebrated Bixby Polish. Regular 15c.
SPECIAL—
10c
SHOE POLISHERS
—Wool Shoe Polishers, extra quality,
SPECIAL—
15c
TOASTERS
—Androx Toasters, sells regularly at 45c.
SPECIAL—
25c
We Give "J." Green
FOR BUND
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MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE
CALO ZEROLENE
We use CALO FLUSHING OIL AND ZEROLENE
The Sign of a Service
At First-class Garages and other Dealers
—Try The Herald Job Department for Your Printing.
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
We have recently secured the services of Mr. Blaising, Buick specialist.
You now get the benefit of the knowledge and
We have recently secured the services of Mr. Blaising, Buick specialist.
You now get the benefit of the knowledge and of three thoroughly experienced first class mechanics in our shop.
They can do your job RIGHT the first time.
We employ no boys or SECOND CLASS mes.
We DON’T PAD our time sheets.
We give you expert service at a fair price.
McMahan Auto Co.
Line 256-J
129 N. Lemon St., Anaheim
LSWEDE'S
175 W. Center Street
Special Values Offered for Saturday and the Following Week
TOASTERS
—4-sided Toasters, this is an exceptional value at 25¢ SPECIAL
175 W. Center Street
Special Values Offered for Saturday and the Following Week
TOASTERS
—4-sided Toasters, this is an exceptional value at 25c. SPECIAL—
15c
STRAINERS
—Blue Enamel Sink Strainers; sells always at 30c. SPECIAL—
20c
TOILET SOAP
—Extra Special for Saturday Only —
Creme Oil Soap $1.00
14 bars
Palmolive Soap $1.00
13 bars
Almond Soap $1.00
14 bars
Pears Unscented Soap 25c
2 bars for
TALCUM POWDER
Jergen's or Allen's large tins Talcum Powder. Special, pound 10c
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