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1921-02-18 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 6 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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West Coast WEST COAST, Feb. 15—Special—Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Ryan are entertaining Mrs. Ryan's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith, from Youngstown, Ohio, for several days. Mr. Ryan drove them out Santa Ana canyon Wednesday noon. Thursday they went to Whittier, and out thru Turnbull canyou. They are much pleased with our good boulevards and the scenery. They will return to Hollywood for a few months before returning east. They and the beautiful orange trees, full of the golden fruit, a great attraction, as they are to all tourists. Wednesday evening, Mrs. Ryan, her mother, Mrs. Smith, and little son, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith, from Youngstown, Ohio, with Mrs. Chambers, motored to Breck and latter attended the show in Fullerton, after which Mr. Smith insisted they should have somthing to eat. If being agreeable, all round, they visited the "Chateau Thelry," and had a delicious luncheon before returning home. Mr. Derby Jones and wife are stepping a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Huffman, on the Union lease. Mrs. Huffman gave a shower a couple of days ago in honor of her daughter, Edith, Mr. and Mrs. Jones will reside in La Habra in the future. Anaheim Post No. 72, American Legion Dance every Friday. Presell's Hall, Anaheim. Good Bulk Coffee, Sbc. Edmiston's Grocery. Candy Special for Saturday only Full Pound of Delicious Assorted Chocolates at 49c lb. —Try a pound of these high grade chocolates and you will be a regular Saturday candy customer at our store. —Also fine line of Box Candies. Anaheim Pharmacy —Try a pound of these high grade chocolates and you will be a regular Saturday candy customer at our store. —Also fine line of Box Candies. Anaheim Pharmacy 144 West Center Street Anaheim The Good Dealer Cuts Maintenance Costs —Extent to which the dealer assumes (and is able to meet) responsibility for car performance, measures the upkeep cost that the owner must bear. —Our Service Department exists for the benefit of our customers, not merely as a source of revenue to us. This kind of dealer cooperation makes any car worth the price at any time. Teggart Motor Co. ANAHEIM PHONE 490 TEGGART MOTOR CO. ANAHEIM PHONE 490 BRADLEY'S HIGH GRADE LIQUID PAINT A Handful of Quality BRADLEY'S HIGH-GRADE LIQUID PAINT Ask Us About the Bradley Guarantee H, N. WHITE Anaheim, Calif. BRADLEY-WISE PAINT CO. LOS ANGELES Here Are Increases In the State Budget HERE ARE INCREASES Assembly 100.00 Supreme Court 3,800.00 Courts of Appeal 6,095.00 Superior Courts 4,000.00 Governor $ 1,200.00 Board of Control 30,280.00 Secretary of State 58,000.00 Controller 32,200.00 Attorney General 7,440.00 Surveyor General 1,120.00 Board of Equalization 5,250.00 State Printing Department 117,225.00 State Purchasing Department 191,400.00 Supt. of Capitol Bldgs., Grounds 72,140.00 Railroad Commission 216,850.00 Bureau of Labor Statistics 121,400.00 Industrial Accident Commission 98,000.00 Immigration and Housing Com 81,676.00 Industrial Welfare 75,985.00 Civil Service Commission 25,180.00 Water Commission 90,400.00 Supt. of Weights and Measures 1,800.00 Board of Health 650,825.00 National Guard 220,330.00 Department of Engineering 118,840.00 Rivers and Harbors 314,500.00 Board of Education 417,520.00 Supt. of Public Instruction 18,850.00 University of California 3,893,128.02 Chico Normal School 41,700.00 Fresno Normal School 92,700.00 Humboldt Normal School 40,430.00 San Diego Normal School 161,842.00 San Francisco Normal 86,500.00 San Jose Normal School 363,580.00 Santa Barbara Normal School 210,300.00 Los Angeles Normal School 47,500.00 Polytechnic School 120,000.00 School for the Deaf and Blind 111,200.00 Hastings College of Law 3,ooo.oo State Library 45,9oo.oo Historical Survey Commission 15,ooo.oo State Agricultural Society 22,ooo.oo State Land Settlement Board 25O,OO.OO State Department of Agriculture 543,OO.OO State Market Commission 37,24O.OO Sixth District Agricultural Asn 74,9OO.OO Mining Bureau 41,6OO.OO Napa State Farm 1Oo,OO.OO Board of Forestry 76,2OO.OO Redwood Park Commission 4,722.OO Sutters Fort 1,84O.OO Marshall's Monument 85O.OO Veterans Home 144,O2O.OO Women's Relief Corps Home 57,OO.OO Industrial Home for Adult Blind 1O9,65O.OO Children's Department and Agents 36,3I2.OO TOURNAMENT IS TO BE REAL WELL BLOWS OUT WITHOUT WARNING Drilling along quietly and with no warning of any disturbance, the Brea Canyon Oil Co.'s No. 32 blew out and hurled great volumes of gas sand and gravel high over the crown block. The blow out occurred at 8830 and left the hole in such a condition that it will be necessary to put in another string of pipe before the drilling can be continued. The blow out showed up some oil and gives the deep test well a more encouraging outlook. The Columbia Oil Producing Co. is getting in heavy on the development work at Brea with six wells drilling. On the Orange lease No. 7 is making hole at 3035 in brown shale. Pico No. 3 and 3025 is in hard shale, Pl. BREA LEGION WILL DANCE TONIGHT BREA, Feb. 15—Special—The Amer- and hurled great volumes of gas, sand and gravel high over the crown block. The blow out occurred at 830 and left the hole in such a condition that it will be necessary to put in another string of pipe before the drilling can be continued. The blow out showed up some oil and gives the deep test well a more encouraging outlook. The Columbia Oil Producing Co. is getting in heavy on the development work at Brea with six wells drilling. On the Orange lease No. 7 is making hole at 3035 in brown shale. Pico No. 3 and 3025 is in hard shale, Plco No. 3 is drilling at 1000 feet, and No. 4 recently started shows 400 feet of hole. Menchego No. 1 is still drilling on deeper and is now 3200 feet in a fine sand showing oil. No. 2 stands cemented at 3100. The Fullerton Oil Co. now has three wells drilling in the Brea field and is making splendid progress on all of them. No. 6 is now 2900 in brown shale. No. 14 is in conglomerate and No. 16 is drilling at 2800 feet in hard shale. The General Petroleum is bailing Tonner No. 10 down and expects to have the new well flowing in a few days. This is one of the deeper wells drilled in the Tonner field and at 3075 looks like a nice well. Tonner No. 5 and 6 are redrilling at 2725 and 2345 respectively. The La Habra Midway Oil Co. is getting a good start drilling on the Kruse property north of La Habra. At 200 feet a string of 15-inch being carried and the formation is red clay. Drilling is under way with cable tools runu by an electric motor. The National Exploration Co. continues to make excellent progress drilling at Chino Canyon and Olinda, Uhino No. 1 is now down 975 feet in hard shale, and Olinda No. 1 is close to 1300 feet in the brown shale. The West Coast Oil Co. has its No. 49 drilling in the oil sand at 2525 and will be brought in now as soon as the sand is drilled thru. The well has been looking exceptionally good and should make a 300 barrel producer. Drilling on No: 77 is also in the oil sand at 2975, No. 87 is rigging up to start drilling. No. 88 is still held up with a fishing job at 1900 feet, there being 900 feet of drill pipe in the hole. The Union Oil Co. is rushing rig BREA LEGION WILL DANCE TONIGHT BREA, Feb. 18—Special—The American Legion will have a big time tonight at the Sewell hall. Dancing will be in order. The Venice orchestra will furnish the music. The post has put in a piano. Mrs. Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Smith called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yates, on Orange-st, Wednesday evening. Miss Dale Anderson will leave Saturday for a few Cays' visit to San Bernardino. She will attend the orange show, as well as visit her relatives there. GIBBS LUMBER CO. REMODELS OFFICES Frank N. Gibbs is having his office remodeled preparing for the rush which he says is sure to come. Light and dark oak panels and walnut doors and beaver board inside his private office are being used, and the whole office is being rearranged and brightened up. Mr. Gibbs says that when people come to buy lumber he will be able to show them what the finished product is like when put into actual use. S.A.BOY SCOUTS TO VISIT HERE TUES. Santa Ana Boy Scouts are planning to come to Anaheim Tuesday to the wireless station of Dr. J.E.Waters. Wireless demonstrations will be made by Dr.Waters, who is in charge of wireless instruction for Orange-co scouts. It is expected that a large number of scouts from Santa Ana will take advantage of the opportunity to see this demonstration. Mary E.Coons, notting public, 207 E.Center St., Phone 114. Dance at Olinda Thursday—Warehouse Space — Phone 58— TAMENT OF ROSES STADIUM TO BE READY FOR NEW YEAR One of Largest Stadia in World for East and West Football Classic United States, that is, among the larger structures of that variety. By concentrating the maximum seating capacity on the sides of the stands, opposite the best playing part of the football field, where Tournament of Roses experience has proven most spectators wish to sit, there are some 15,000 more seats in this desirable location than in the similar locations on the Yale Bowl. The stadium itself will cover 14 acres. About it will be some 16 acres enclosed by an ellipse boulevard, the space between the highway and the stadium being the most One of Largest Stadia in World for East and West Football Classic United States that is, among the larger structures of that variety. By concentrating the maximum seating capacity on the sides of the stands, opposite the best playing part of the football field, where Ipurnament of Roses experience has proven most spectators wish to sit, there are some 15,000 more seats in this desirable location than in the similar locations on the Yale Bowl. The highest seat in the structure will be 72 feet above the playing field. The highest seat in the Yale Bowl is 65 feet, the added rows on the side in the Pasadena structure giving the added elevation. The playing field, which will also contain a 440-yard track and two 220-yard straightaways, will be excavated from the bed of the valley. At the north end this excavation will be about 30 feet and at the south end only about 10 feet, the slope of the bed of the Arroyo being such as to require different degrees in digging. The dirt excavated will be piled at the side and upon this bank and the bank of the excavation the stadium will rest, all save its higher portions, which will be reinforced concrete and will hold the training quarters, offices and other necessary apartments for handling all sorts of athletic meets, pageants and so forth. The stadium itself will cover 14 acres. About it will be some 16 acres enclosed by an ellipse boulevard, the space between the highway and the stadium being the most choice space for parking autos. North of the stadium will be some 300 level acres where additional cars may be parked. In fact there is sufficient parking room near the stadium to handle over 20,000 automobiles. Electric car transportation will be by a one-track loop leading into a passenger car yard of many tracks. This electric car parking yard will be on the east of the stadium and close to it and so arranged that during the time the crowds are coming by street car they can stream through to the stadium over a width of 300 feet with no traffic crossings at all to endanger life or limb. Time and Place of Hearing Petition to Judicially Establish the Parts of Date and Place of Birth of Ayako Saikl. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the petition of Ikuzo Saikl to establish the birth of Ayako Saikl and for insure that an order to sell public place and date of birth, will be heard at the hour of 10 A.M. on the 25th day of February, 1921, at the Court Room Department 1 of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange. J. M. BACKS, Clerk. Let the above notice be given by publication pursuant to law. Dated this 11th day of February, 1921. Z. B. WEST, Judge of the Superior Court. TIPTON & CAILOR. Attorneys for Petitioner. Pulli Feb. 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23. CERTIFICATE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP DOING BUSINESS UNDER FIC-TITIOUS NAME OF QUALITY MOTOR COMPANY We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we are co-partners doing business under the fictitious name of Quality Motor Company, in the City of Fullerton, Orange County, California. That the full names and addresses of all the members are respectively: John P. Taggart, 206 N. Los Angeles Street; Anaheim, California; Frank P. Taggart, 131 West Commonwealth Street; Anaheim, California; William E. Hauser, 206 N. Los Angeles Street; Anaheim, California. In Witness Whereof, we have here-underd our hands this 20th day of January, 1921. JOHN P. TAGGART, PRANK P. TAGGART, WILLIAM E. HAUSER, State of California, County of Orange. SS. On this 20th day of January, 1921, before me, Carl M. Heim, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, personally appeared John P. Taggart, Frank P. Taggart and William E. Hauser, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that they executed the same. Witness my hand and official seal. (SEAL) CARL M. HEIM, Notary Public in and for Orange County, California. Jan. 21, 28, Feb. 4, 11, 18. NOTICE Having Discontinued the Agency for Chalmers Motor Cars, We Offer For Sale, Until Disposed of Chalmers Six Cars at Absolute Cost These cars are wonderful values, are positively new, latest models, and carry the regular factory guarantee. It will pay you to investigate these cars. Cadillac Garage Co. SANTA ANA CALIFORNIA