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Oil/Water Exploration by Harold White Preparing to l eave home i n Eugene, Oregon, we first fueled up the pickup truck and changed the oil. After breakfast, we got a U-Haul trailer and took it to our grandaughter Abigail’s house. There, we loaded her clothing, furniture, dog, and ourselves. She was moving to Tonopah, Nevada. Arriving in Reno, Nevada, we stayed at Circus Circus Hotel and Casino for two nights, then drove on to Abigail’s new home. Leaving the U-Haul, we went on to stay two nights at the Tonopah Stage Stop Hotel. This is where the bearings went out on the pickup truck. We needed parts, and there were none for miles. Abigail and her fiancé drove us into Las Vegas and we got a rear axle. We stayed for the Groundwater Convention while they drove back to Tonopah and installed the rear end. When replacing the axle, they noticed it was bent. The place we bought it from found another one - back home in Eugene - and had it shipped to Tonopah. I met a drilling contractor from Bozeman, Montana. I told him I had been there on an oil and gas research tour and had stopped at Potts Well Drilling and talked to some of his crew. He said he would have liked to have been there, for me to stop again sometime. His friend is a missionary’s son raised in Africa, who wants to drill wells for some of the tribes there who need clean, pure water. I told him I would like to help, and he thought it could be arranged. The Silver Peak Mine in Silver Peak, Nevada, has the most pure lithium in the world, and has been operating since 1960. I went there to study about the best, so when I go out into the rest of the world to find lithium for interested parties or persons, it is not that I don’t know how or where to find lithium. I just want to find the best for them. Harold Harold White may be contacted via e-mail to michele@ worldwidedrillingresource.com From WWDR Publisher Veronica I. “Ronnie” Jones ... Shortly after Harold sent us this article, he called and told me after the Las VegasWater Expo, he had vehicle trouble which delayed his trip back home to Creswell, Oregon. Then, as they started back, he re- ceived a telephone call advising his home had been destroyed by fire along with everything in it. Harold has a terrific outlook on life and always looks on the bright side of things. He was not in the home, nor was anyone else at the time of the fire, so there were no injuries or deaths. However, he was very saddened to see all of those quilts, his mother had left him, along with much memorabilia had been destroyed. Then, he quickly said everything has a bright side, and he looks forward to the future with bright eyes and ideas on how to improve the homesite. I personally say, God Bless You Harold - you are not one of those people who cry with sorrow, you actually look around and know others around you never had a home to burn down. 12 FEBRUARY 2017 WorldWide Drilling Resource ®

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