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MAXWELL DOES NOT REPRESENT ASS'N
According to the Fullerton News misapprehension of Mr. Maxwell's position in regard to the meeting tonight has unfortunately arisen, according to Secretary Fraser of Anaheim C. of C. who arranged this meeting for interested people of Orange-co at the Elks club tomorrow night at 7:30.
The News conveyed the idea that Mr. Maxwell is speaking for the Boulder Dam Ass'n and the local secretrer from his real status. Mr. Maxwell is not a representative of the Boulder Gain Ass'n and the local secretary said that when he notified his colleague at Fullerton he did not give cut any such information.
Mr. Maxwell was requested to appear in Anaheim and set forth his wide knowledge as to the uses which could be provided by the carrying of waters of the Colorado river into California, and Secretary Fraser asked him to especially discuss a plan whereby these waters could be used for irrigation of acid land in Orange and adjacent counties. Mr. Maxwell made very specific statements that he would not talk for or against any plan thus far annunciated, but that he would give his audience an adequate idea of the subject generally.
Mr. Maxwell is one of the foremost ruthorities in the country on his subject. He is one of the executives of the National Reclamation Ass'n.
better lubrication at half the price
If you could get better lubrication with high-priced oils in return for the fancy price you pay, well enough—but the superiority of Zerolene in each of the following tests has been demonstrated repeatedly:
1. Zerolene follows closely the changing clearances of the moving engine parts; it maintains perfect piston seal always.
2. Zerolene absorbs less gasoline than other oils; it resists dilution and emulsification in the crankcase.
3. Zerolene forms less carbon; it cuts carbon removal operations from 25% to 50%.
The reason is this: Zerolene is produced from selected Western Naphthenic-Base Crude, and vacuum distilled.
If you could get better lubrication with high-priced oils in return for the fancy price you pay, well enough—but the superiority of Zerolene in each of the following tests has been demonstrated repeatedly:
1. Zerolene follows closely the changing clearances of the moving engine parts; it maintains perfect piston seal always.
2. Zerolene absorbs less gasoline than other oils; it resists dilution and emulsification in the crankcase.
3. Zerolene forms less carbon; it cuts carbon removal operations from 25% to 50%.
The reason is this: Zerolene is produced from selected Western Naphthenic-Base Crude, and vacuum-distilled by the exclusive high-vacuum process developed by this Company.
Insist on Zerolene—even if it does cost less.
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STANDARD SEEKING CITY LAND LEASE
The next old-bit of good news for the poor taxpayers will be presented today in this fashion.
Anaheim's 18-acre dumping ground is in the heart of the district south-east of the city where the Standard Oil Co. is seeking a 1000-acre lease for a test well.
The land was purchased nearly 20 years ago for the princely sum of $1800.
City officials, while not yet ready to announce a reduction in the tax rate, admit they have been approached to lease the tract.
are spending a few days in Long Beach with the former's brother, Mr. and Mrs. George Wimer and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wimer.
Miss Baucher of Litze, Penn., spent the week-end with Miss Julia Alburtson.
Little Miss Helen Dewely spent Friday with her aunt, Mrs. Frank Dilker.
Mrs. Ed Davis of Midway Park Lease, and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mayfield spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trammel of Yorba Linda.
Mrs. A. N. White was an Anaheim shopper Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hanmore of Placentia, Mrs. Frank McElhany and daughter Lois and Mrs. G. S. Hanmore were pleasing at Santa Ana river Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Packard and family of Santa Ana spent Wednesday evening with their cousins Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pope.
Mr. and Mrs. Caraker and baby of Fullerton were calling on old friends of this lease Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dilker spent Sunday at Sunset Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Knox Sellers and daughter Mabel spent Tuesday with Mrs. J. C. Slay of Brea canyon and the latter is staying until Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wimer and son Raymond of Long Beach and Mr. and Mrs. R. P. McElhany and daughter Lois were dinner guests Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Hanmore.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fladdung and family spent Sunday at Orange County Park.
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Brown and two children Buhl.
Marguerite Courtot is an Admirable Heroine
Marguerite Courtot plays the leading feminine role in 'Outlaws of the Sea,' coming to the United Theatre tomorrow and plays it with the charm and conviction for which she is noted. Despite her youth, she is a veteran of the screen and has appeared in scores of photoplays, one of her recent ones being with Glenn Hunter in "The Cradle Buster".
In "Outlaws of the Sea," she has a very congenial role—one in which her delicate refinement finds free expression and at the same time her daring defiance of danger is made much of. She is Polly Grimshaw, daughter of a retired sea captain living in Florida, who becomes innocently involved in the unlawful schemes of a man who is reaping a fortune through smuggling liquor from the Bahamas to this country.
One of the most exciting moments in "Outlaws of the Sea" comes when Miss Courtot leaps into a motor boat and speeds into the night to overtake her father somewhere on the high seas and warn him of the danger awaiting him should he land. Her quest lasts till dawn, but she never swerves from the path of duty thru all the long night.
This is graphically pictured and its conclusion finds the girl and her father facing a situation more serious than either feared. On the same program is a Pop Tuttle comedy and Fathe News.
JUSTICE GOES TO COURT IN DEFENSE
LOS ANGELES, June 14—Presiding Justice Channing Follette of Los Angeles township courts, was scheduled to launch his initial attack today on the accusations of forgery, perjury and attempted bribery made against him in a grand jury indictment returned against him several days ago.
SAY PREMIER FLEES TO CONSTANTINOPLE
LONDON, June 14—The Bulgarian revolutionary leaders claim that former Premier Alexander Stambulsky with three or four colleagues are fleeing toward Constantinople, pursued by troops said a Sofia disclosing a few days in Long Beach with the former's brother, Mr. and Mrs. George Wimer and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wimer.
Miss Baucher of Litze, Penn., spent the week-end with Miss Julia Alburtson.
Little Miss Helen Dewely spent Friday with her aunt, Mrs. Frank Dilker.
Mrs. Ed Davis of Midway Park Lease, and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mayfield spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trammel of Yorba Linda.
Mrs. A. N. White was an Anaheim shopper Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hanmore of Placentia, Mrs. Frank McElhany and daughter Lois and Mrs. G. S. Hanmore were pleasing at Santa Ana river Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Packard and family of Santa Ana spent Wednesday evening with their cousins Mr. and Mrs. W.E.Pope.
Mr. and Mrs.Caraker and baby of Fullerton were calling on old friends of this lease Friday.
Mr. and Mrs.Frank Dilker spent Sunday at Sunset Beach.
Mr.和Mrs.Knox Sellers和daughter Mabel spent TuesdaywithMrs.J.C.SlayofBrea canyonandthe latterisstayinguntilThursday.
Mr和Mrs.KennethWimerandsonRaymondofLongBeachandMr和Mrs.R.P.McElhanyanddaughterLoisweredinnerguestsSundayeveningatthehomeofMr和Mrs.G.S.Hanmore.
Mr和Mrs.JohnFladdungandfamilyspentSundayatOrangeCountyPark.
Mr和Mrs.P.T.BrownandtwochildrenBuhl.
STANDARD WEEK AT SANTA FE SPRINGS
Ellwood J.Munger
The past week was Standard Oil week at Santa Fe Springs. The big oil company put five new wells on production and increased its Springs output more than 20,000 barrels.Wegel No.1 completed at 4549 proved to be the largest of the group, coming in at 7000 bbls.Next in order of capacity was Koontz No.4 completed at 4687 and commig in at 6750 barrels.Johnson No.3 at 4715 yielded to be the largest of the group, coming in at 7000 barrels.Wegel No.1 completed at 4549 proved to be the largest of the group, coming in at 7000 barrels.Wegel No.1 completed at 4549 proved to be the largest of the group, coming in at 7000 barrels.Wegel No.1 completed at 4549 proved to be the largest of the group, coming in at 7000 barrels.Wegel No.1 completed at 4549 proved to be the largest of the group, coming in at 7000 barrels.Wegel No..1 completed at 4549 proved to be the largest of the group, coming in at 7000 barrels.Wegel No..1 completed at 4549 proved to be the largest of the group, coming in at 7000 barrels.Wegel No..1 completed at 4549 proved to be the largest of the group, coming in at 7000 barrels.Wegel No..1 completed at 4549 proved to be the largest of the group, coming in at 7000 barrels.Wegel No..1 completed at 4549 proved to be the largest of the group, coming in at 7000 barrels.Wegel No..1 completed at 4549 proved to be the largest of the group, coming in at 7000 barrels.Wegel No..1 completed at 4549 proved to be the largest of the group, coming in at 7000 barrels.Wegel No..1 completed at 4549 proved to be the largest of the group, coming in at 7000 barrels.Wegel No..1 completed at 4549 proved to be the largest of the group, coming in at 7000 barrels.Wegel No..1 completed at 4549 proved to be the largest of the group, coming in at 7000 barrels.Wegel No..1 completed at 4549 proved to be the largest of the group, coming in at 7000 barrels.Wegel No..1 completed at 4549 proved to be the largest of the group, coming in at 7000 barrels.Wegel No..1 completed at 4549 proved to be the largest of the group, coming in at 7000 barrels.Wegel No..1 completed at 4549 proved to be the largest of the group, coming in at 7000 barrels.Wegel No..1 completed at 4549 proved to be the largest of the group, coming in at 7000 barrels.Wegel No..1 completed at 4549 proved to be the largest of the group, coming in at 7000 barrels.Wegel No..1 completed at 4549 proved to be the largest of the group, coming in at 7000 barrels.Wegel No..1 completed at 4549 proved to be the largest of the group, coming in at 7000 barrels.Wegel No..1 completed at 4549 proved to be the largest of the group, coming in at 7000 barrels.Wegel No..1 completed at 4549 proved to be the largest of the group, coming in at 7000 barrels.Wegel No..1 completed at 4549 proved to be the largest of the group, coming in at 70
Mr. and Mrs. Knox Sellers and daughter Mabel spent Tuesday with Mrs. J. C. Stay of Brea canyon and the latter is staying until Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Winer and son Raymond of Long Beach and Mr. and Mrs. R. F. McElhany and daughter Lois were dinner guests Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Hanmore.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fladdung and family spent Sunday at Orange County Park.
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Brown and two children Ruth and Joe were business visitors at Fullerton Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pope and son Billie with Mrs. Frank McElhany and daughter Lois were guests to a birthday dinner Friday evening at the latter's brother, Mr. and Mrs. George Wimer of Long Beach.
Mendames Walter Smith and Isaac Mayfield attended the picnic of the Bible class of Congregational church at Orange County Park Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Knox Sellers and daughter Mabel attended the United theater in Anaheim Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Updyke and two children of Fullerton spent Sunday with the latter's mother Mrs. Gregg Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Moninger and daughter Mrs. Edmond of Elmo, Kan., surprised their old friend Mrs. Calvin Varner Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Moninger and daughter spent the winter months visiting here in California.
SAY PREMIER FLEES TO CONSTANTINOPLE
LONDON, June 14—The Bulgarian revolutionary leaders claim that former Premier Alexander Stambulisky with three or four colleagues are fleeing toward Constantinople, pursued by troops, said a Sofia dispatch to the Evenings News this afternoon.
Stambulisky was said to have disguised himself by shaving off his mustache.
California. They returned back to their old home in Kansas but decide that they like California best and so came back here to live bringing their family with them to make their home here permanently.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Delaney and baby Betty Mae spent Sunday at Orange County Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mayfield spent Sunday afternoon at Orange County Park and in the evening were guests to a chicken dinner at the home of their cousin, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Barnett of Anaheim.
Miss Mildred Teel is spending a week with her cousin Miss Margaurite Nay of Brea.
Andy White was a business visitor at Buena Park Wednesday.
NEW OIL MAP READY
A new large scale map of the Torrance oil field is now ready at offices of the State Mining Bureau.
Oil field operations the week ending June 9, show 35 new wells started, compared with 16 previous weak. Total new wells this year is 702, compared with 602 same date last year.
Tests for water shut-off 48, compared with 25 previous week. Yearly total 893; total to same date last year 749.
Deepening or redrilling poths 7, compared with 19 preceding week. Total this year 307; total to same date last year 401.
Abandonments 4, compared with 5 preceding week. Total to date this year 116; total to same date last year 135.
BROCK SPEAKS IN CORONA
A. A. Brock, county horticultural commissioner, spoke on "Biological Control and its Effect on Fumigation in the Future" at the meeting of the California Fumigators' Ass'n in Corona yesterday.
Says His Prescription Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism
Mr. James H. Allen suffered for years with rheumatism. Many times this terrible disease left him helpless
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Says His Prescription Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism
Mr. James H. Allen suffered for years with rheumatism. Many times this terrible disease left him helpless and unable to work.
He finally decided, after years of ceaseless study, that no one can be free from rheumatism until the accumulated impurities, commonly called uric acid deposits, were dissolved in the joints and muscles and expelled from the body.
With this idea in mind he consulted physicians, made experiments and finally compounded a prescription that quickly and completely banished every sign and symptom of rheumatism from his system.
He freely gave his discovery which he called Allenrhu, to others who took it, with what might be called marvelous success. After years of urging he decided to let suffers everywhere know about his discovery thru the newspapers. He has therefore instructed druggists everywhere to dispense Allenrhu with the understanding that if the first pint bottle does not show the way to complete recovery he will gladly return your money without comment. Heying's Pharmacy can supply you.
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Nick Hile
Ph. 893-W Anaheim
WEEK AT
FE SPRINGS
J. Munger
was Standard Oil Springs. The big five new wells on increased its Springs in 20,000 barrels completed at 4549 largest of the group, 10 bbls. Next in was Koontz No. 4 and commig in at Johnson No. 3 at 4715 barrels producer. 4440 made a nice interest still clings Co.'s Brownriggly the deepest test Santa Fe Springs, led the 6225 foot ing any oil indication technical troubles will go on and make for So. Calif. The set of hole with the accomplishment singer the Standard at Santa Fe to the front as theary work.
Oil Co. got a 3300 then it put O'Connition at a depth of is the first real has gotten on property and gives idea of the prospectase.
ed Oil Co.'s north ion No. 1 has pass without finding like oil. On the city the Arnalgam preparations to put at a depth of 5060 in the way of detected for this ButCo. completed a No. 4 was put on barrels. The An-er was drilled and by the Federalanson in command.
G Co. has made an Santa Fe Springs on So. Cal.'s next there will be a lot will want Federal-oleum Co. stepped
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BARBECUE
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CHINO, CAL.
SUNDAY 17TH
JUNE 1923
You Are Invited
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Good Speaking,
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