ceeded by E. B. Reeser who holds the office at the present time. Officers: E. B. Reeser, president and general manager; E. O. Bartlett and E. F. Connors, vice presidents; Jas. A. Dunn, secretary, J. T. Furlong, treasurer. Directors: E. B. Reeser, John L. Porter, E. O. Bartlett, D. H. Ramsbottom, R. G. Jennings, E. F. Connors and Frank Braman. SALT CREEK CONSOLIDATED OIL COMPANY The company was incorporated September 8, 1919, under the laws of Maine for the purpose of producing crude oil from the Salt Creek Field in Wyoming. The company holds, under the oil land leasing law, leases on 8200 acres in which it has a net interest of 2300 acres. Under the present pro-rating conditions which govern the Salt Creek Field, a daily production of 6000 barrels is now being taken from sixty wells, which have, under normal con- ditions, a potential production of 15,000 barrels per day. The authorized capital of the Salt Creek Consolidated Oil Company is $15,000,000, all common, divided into 1,500,- 000 shares of par value of $10. The stock is listed on the Pittsburgh Stock Exchange. The officers of the company are James Owen, president; W. M. Downing, vice president; W. O. Merryweather, secre- tary and treasurer. Directors in addition to above are George E. Abbott, Cheyenne, Wyoming; L. L. Aitken, Denver, Colo- rado; Norwood Johnston, Pittsburgh: and Frank S. Mitchell, Pittsburgh. WAVERLY OIL WORKS COMPANY The Waverly Oil Works were established in 1880, and their extensive plant is located in Pittsburgh, at Fifty-fourth