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Why Colusa Natural Oil Is So Costly to Produce
Well No. 1 Showing Pumping
Pier Above Flood Water.
Colusa Natural Oil comes in
solution with water. Wells No.
1, 2 and 3, and receiving tanks,
into which thousands of gal-
lons of water are pumped for
each gallon of oil recovered.
Each of the big tanks holds
over 5,000 gallons but less
than two gallons of oil are pro-
duced for each 5,000 gallons
of water pumped into them.
Well No. 4 now down about
900 feet. Pay oil expected
soon.
Why Colusa Natural Oil Is Not Expensive to Use
Results Count An Illustrative Case. In 1934,
*' Walter"" worked in one of Los Ang-eles' swanky
clothing stores. His hands and feet became afflicted
with Athlete's Foot or Ringworm. The resulting
discomfort, pain and unsightliness became so bad
that he was forced to give up his position. In 1940
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