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1921-06-16 · Anaheim Daily Herald · page 6 of 6 · OCR glm-ocr
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ACTIVITIES IN NEARBY OIL FIELDS Completing the drilling on Tonner d. 13 at 3225 feet the General Petroleum company put the well on production today at 150 barrels. Tonner No. 6 at 4200 feet is in shell and not showing any indications of oil. Tonner No. 1 the discovery well of a field is being redrilled and deepened at 1725 and looks good for doubling its former production of 350 barrels. No. 2 continues to be the property's best producer, the well doing little better than 600 barrels. The Brea Canyon Oil company is taking preparations to bring in its ep test well No. 32 at Brea. Drilling to 4206 feet some 25 feet of oil and was drilled through and if the oil does 200 barrels it will meet expectations. Casing trouble lost 400 feet of hole at No. 33 now redrilling at 2900. The Eddistone Oil Corporation has started work on a test well to be drilled in the heart of the old Puente field. Rig building is underway. A towering rotary rig among the little old 50 and 50 foot derricks that have stood for '35 years' is expressive of modern methods. The Columbia Oil Producing company's Menchego wells No. 1 and 2 it seems will have to go to 4000 or more before getting the sand. No. 2 is now drilling at 3855 and is showing hard sand. No. 1 stopped drilling at 3250 and is awaiting developments. On the Orange lease No. 7 Anaheim Auto Works Sliding glass tops and upholstering, Craftsman leather body covering wood work, body and fender repairing. SPECIAL JOBS TO ORDER 217 North Los Angeles St., Anaheim Phone 170J America Is Calling Young Man “Build A Home” In the oil sand at 3525 good. Fisher No. 2 is rig Olinda the Columbia has ing in the oil sand at 2934 stands cemented at 3225. The Fullerton Oil compiling the development we Birch Hill district with drilling. No. 3 at 2450 No. 6 at 3300 is drilling on 14 is at 2395 cemented. Ed a water test and is r sume drilling at 3225. The Petroleum Developers deep test well No. to 4289 is a dry hole pump it produced a little pulling out the pump but very nice samples of oil brought up, and under the test oil was revealed. No. is being perforated to go tion. No. 93 at 2785 is sand, and No. 94 drilling shows gray sand. At Olinda, California's the West Coast Oil companies. Drilling at No. 83 in the conglomerate, and redrilling at 1825. No. 84 rig standing. A flashing job on the Uham-Loftus No. 53 a deep at 3200 feet is holding up It is the intention of the test out the possibilities of sand on the G. & L. and No. 53 was started off hole. On the Naranjal lake is drilling in the oil sand it looks like a 200 barrel wedge. At Potted No. 2 the A ed Oil company has drilled 200 feet of oil sand and oil sand still continues. No. 2 I should up with a at 1275. Bayha No. 1 at the conglomerate. Page No. to 2780 is fishing at 2000. After standing for almost the Fullerton Oil company No. 4 is being redrilled, co and an effort made to snut Drilled to 2400 feet the w showed much of a promise It is believed that on acco water the well had no cann America Is Calling Young Man “Build A Home” Aim at high ideals and be first to lead the way to real progress, thrift, contentment and your own sure success. Students of history and people tell us that the nation of home owners is the most contented and prosperous under the sun. "A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss." Build your life on the best foundation, a Real Home. GIBBS LUMBER Fullerton Anaheim Placentia $310 Below Last Year's Price The new and powerful organization has seen to it that the good Maxwell saves more, in first cost as well as after cost. It has not only reduced prices $310 since last September, but it has The new and powerful organization has seen to it that the good Maxwell saves more, in first cost as well as after cost. It has not only reduced prices $310 since last September, but it has given the car a new goodness that is making it popular by proving it profitable. Turton & Lumsdon [Universal Garage] Sole Maxwell Agents for Northern Orange County Phone 32J 142 So. Los Angeles Street Anaheim, Cal. The Good MAXWELL $845 ANAHEIM DAILY HERALD DAIRY MEN WILL HOLD PICNIC ON SATURDAY, JUNE 18 The Directors of the dairy department of the county farm bureau are planning a big picnic to get the milk producers together to talk over their problems. An interesting program has been arranged. Picnic lunch, free coffee, milk and ice cream. "Things Most Important for Improvement of Dairyman's Business," Sam Greene, manager California Dairy Council. "Dairyman's Relation to Farm Bureau," W. M. Belding, president Orange County Farm Bureau. "Review of Cow Testing in Orange County, J. W. Soden, association tester." "State and County Dairy Cow Competition," J. R. Waters, assistant Farm Advisor. "Future Price of Milk," T. H. Brice, secretary-amanager of California Milk Producers Association. Every cow owner in the county will be welcome and is urged to attend. CITRUS INSTITUTE MEETS AT WHITTIER JUNE 24 AND 25 The programs for the summer meeting of the California Citrus Institute and the Fourth Annual Fumigation and Pest Control School, to be held in the Whittier high school auditorium at Whittier, are as follows, according to a recent announcement. IOWA ASSOCIATION TO PICNIC SOON AT BIRCH PARK The officers of the Orange County Iowa Association have agreed upon the 25th day of June, 1921, as the date for holding our summer picnic at Birch Park in Santa Ana. Come at 10 o'clock. We shall establish the old Methodist love feast rule and anyone that is not there at 10 o'clock the doors will be shut and they cannot get in. Bring your baskets well filled with everything but coffee. Santa Ana will furnish the coffee. The morning hours from 10 until 12 will be association and registering. At noon will be the lunch and as soon after as will be thought best at the time, we will hold a business meeting and immediately after that we will have entertainment, speaking, songs and recitations. Come with the intention of having a good time and you will not be disappointed. This is not confined to Orange county alone. Everybody is invited. W. J. Leiser, President; Elida Huntington, secretary. RELATIVITY MAN SEES 'JAZZ QUEENS' NEW YORK CITY, June 16.—As George M. Cohan once murmered musically before the footlight, "we're all but poor weak mortals after all." Professor Einstein, who explained his theory of relativity so that it was Oil company has drilled through feet of oil sand and at 3465 the sand still continues. The Potter 21 shield up with a fishing job 1275. Bayha No. 1 at 1075 is in conglomerate. Page No. 1 drilled 2780 is fishing at 2000 feet. After standing for almost a year, Fullerton Oil company's Travis 4 is being redrilled, cleaned out an effort made to snut off water. Drilled to 2400 feet the well never needed much of a promise for oil. Is believed that on account of the well had no chance to show waiting on casing has prevented Dependable Oil Trust from going ad and making hole. Drilling was named last week and the log shows feet drilled. Drilling and drilling by pipe at 5 the Fullerton Oil company'shelm Union No. 1 is only 200 feet bottom. It is expected that this be made up in a few days and a producer brought in. FRIDAY, JUNE 24 Morning Session Address of welcome by the mayor of Whittier. Holding Production Costs Down, Reducing Labor Costs, Geo. B. Hodgkin, Industrial Relations department California Fruit Growers Exchange. Cost Per Acre and Cost Per Box, or the Value of High Yields, I. G. McBeth, manager Bastanchury rancho, Fullerton. Possible Economics in the Management of Citrus Orchards, Harry Damerel; J. M. Riley Fruit Co., Covina. Afternoon Session Changes in Costs of Production of Citrus Fruits Since 1910, F. O. Wallschleager, statistician, California Fruit Growers Exchange. Freight Rates and the Relation to Fruit Production, C. O. Teague, Limoneira Co., Santa Paula. 6:30—Banquet, Woman's Club House, Friends avenue and Bailey Street. Evening Session Address, "Agricultural Co-operation," G. Harold Powell, general manager California Fruit Growers' Exchange. SATURDAY, JUNE 25 Morning Session Scale Conditions in Southern California Citrus Districts, Fumigation Results of the Past Season, H. J. Ryan, horticultural commissioner Los Angeles county. Improvements in Fumigation Practice for the 1921 Season—The Use of Pots vs. the Cyanofumer, and Liquid Gas, R. S. Woglum, field department California Fruit Growers' Exchange. The Use of Gas Tight Covers, H. J. Quayle, Citrus Experiment Station, Riverside. Afternoon Session Spray Injury to Citrus Trees, Geo. P. Gray, state department of agriculture, C. P. Wilson, research laboratory California Fruit Growers' Exchange. RELATIVITY MAN SEES 'JAZZ QUEENS' NEW YORK CITY, June 16.—As George M. Cohan once murmered musically before the footlight, "we're all but poor weak mortals after all." Professor Einstein, who explained his theory of relativity so that it was clear, or relatively so, to some people, proves that he's not so much of a human fourth dimension after all. He said in an interview here. "All classes of American girls dress like European aristocrats. For instance a girl passed me on the street who looked like a Queen. She was dressed not only in the best style but in perfect taste. I thought she was a millionaire, but she turned out to be a typist in a hotel." All of which, perhaps, goes to prove that everything is relative, as Mr. Einstein once said before, and that you can't be sure anything is what you think it is. DENVER—Four men, with only four legs between them were fined $10 and costs here for drunkenness. Each of the four, all pencil peddlers, had only one leg and were drunk together. Give Him His H You know how helpless are! Improvements in Fumigation Practice for the 1921 Season—The Use of Pots vs. the Cyanofumer and Liquid Gas, R. S. Woglum, field department California Fruit Growers' Exchange. The Use of Gas Tight Covers, H. J. Quayle, Citrus Experiment Station, Riverside. Afternoon Session Spray Injury to Citrus Trees, Geo. P. Gray, state department of agriculture, C. P. Wilson, research laboratory California Fruit Growers' Exchange. Biological Control of Scale Pests, Its Practical Application, Harry S. Smith, state department of agriculture. Red Spider Control, discussion led by R. S. Woglum and H. J. Quayle. FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW Druggist Says Ladies are Using Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Hair that loses its color and lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless is caused by a lack of sulphur in the hair. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which is so attractive, use only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mix; texture improved by the addition of other ingredients by asking at any drug store for a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," which darkens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell it has been applied. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives it an appearance of abundance. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requisite to impart color and a youthful appearance to the hair. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Advertisement. Thursday, June 16, 1921 FAIRYLAND ANAHEIM TONIGHT Mary Pickford in “Through the Back Door” Adults 25c; 35c; Children 15c; plus war tax. FRIDAY VAUDEVILLE AND DOROTHY GISH in “Atta Boy’s Last Race” Adults 35c; Children 15c; Plus War Tax. 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We'll wash and iron them for you and mail them back, beautifully clean and perfectly laundered. Phone us and we'll make all the necessary arrangements. Aheim Laundry Co. Phone 18