j ' ' ' . - Hie OREGON STATESMAN. Saleau Oregon, ganday Morning, October 22. 1933 ' - ': r '"T -)m..--ffJ-r.J..-. -,.. rrinrr.-rnmiiriw'nwi nmn jis QkregomAidMo WMiiMi SIM . - -. TEST PEflKBF 1 378 Families Now Get OF ffl BATTERIES ! . w5n' aiem: ouurce; r malices uuuu - "It you stand tlx well-known batteries aids'' by aide, they will lok as much alike as peas in a pod except for the names," said lr. Joe Williams, distributor of Willard batteries for this section. "But that's where the similarity ends. When you put them tinder test , , , when you measure their life . , their, performance,, the tremendous difference Ih batteries becomes apparent. J v "The yillard laboratories in Cleveland recently ran a test of six of the more popular batteries on the market and the results were astonishing. These batter ies. Mr. Williams continued, "were stock batteries bought from various dealers. They were put on a 'six hour cycle test (five hours charging, one hous dischars tng) which crowds one month of normal life Into a tew days ' "The first battery tailed after 70 such cycles of testing, another At 100, one at 144 and one at ISC If It r . ? V' flat 4 i ; I ' V " , .1 ! M r ' , 1 By MRS, A. L. APPLEWHITE WEST SALEM. Oct 21. An Interesting story is embraced in the metamorphosis of the West Salem Water company. Prior to 1910 those liTing here used their own i open wells but that year Col. -C. A. Robertson sunk a test well on the lot now housing the cit7 halL and beneath the present building. It was not very satisfac tory, bearing a highly mineralized content and others were driven and bored, one as deep as 170 feet, In an endeavor to strike an Hayesville Has Community Meet With a Program HAYESVILLE, Oct. 21. The first meeting of the Hayesriile community club met at the schoolhouse Friday night with cycles. It took 305 cycles of this the new President, Frank Mar- rigorous test to wear out a WU- 8na"' m tne cnair. lard lattM-v rf Mim nam n I During the business session an xapacity as the other ftre makes. Mne of the year's work was I have neTer handled a prod- w e net at our station, added Mr. Williams, "which has given as proved. The program was in charge rj 9 -much service and satisfaction for ?' Cl Ramsey er. president of the dollar as my line of Willard batteries. It's a real pleasure to sell them." the Ad club. The Home Town male quartet composed of Leander. Elvin and Henry Quiring and Sol Ediger gave several very pleasing num bers, .Hd I MtapQ3e.d i of 4 Georgia fctaii IVo r 1 ft Ttarridtt und l . . I : I I r Kenneth Robinson presented delightful number, State Representative Hannah Martin presented the problems of the next legislature before the members. The relief -measure. The Firestone Tire and Rubber i regulation of liquor traffic, the company was the only tire man- DOS "a true iaW, and a means nfacturer participating In the Cen- rawing iunus oy wnicn tne turv at Prosrress fair at Chlcaeo. cnoois or tne state might be nrnHl from tfin-dav -visit there Al OI e session the liiUiSEE F In company with other managers of Firestone Service stores from the northwest. I In the Hall of Sclence,-the Fire, stone company demonstrated the members were served light refreshments. Mrs. Elwin Barham was great ly surprised Tuesday on visiting Mrs. N. W. Barham to find a .wLrrrii. TCrJ roup of friends and relatives r 1 v 1 who had gathered to present her cessing. with a shower. Sht received ires outsunamg in auraDimy and mileage, has been shown to nearly 10.000,000 visitors, Mr, ara saia. i "Judging from the interest Firestone also operates a com- "7" 7 'Z L pit. tire factory in Its own , b uUd- " ciea V lug. The complete steps to tire. Mra Dora Dewey, Mrs. J. manufacturing, Including the ta- A Koppnoanf Mrs. Elkabeth Kel mous Firestone gum-dipping pro- Gf . Portland, Erma Comp- Mrs. Brilla Halburt, Mrs. L P. Shanakow of Hillsboro. Mrs, ! Lena Barham, Mrs. Earl Barham, Mrs. Jessie Barham and Mrs. Wayne W. Barham. and the hon- f shown In the Firestone tire manu-J ored guest, Mrs. Elwin Barham. factttring process, the exhibit is . t. . m a. a . Ji M a. one oi me ouistanaing. ieaiure m m . n at the Century of Progress," Mr. I CSt OUlt Bx JDBT vara aeciarea. i r n TT n' t . WW w V 1 I w rick Wood burn rligjb 1 I J T I a. vtiroa, wflo was arrestee OtOCK JUagmg 1 eftm Friday for violation of jthe P.TJ.C, tag requirement win appear WOODBURN, October 21. 1 in justice court Monday morning The stock Judging team which at 10 o clock to enter plea. Glrod will represent Woodburn high claims he went to the utility com sctiool at the Pacific .International mlssloners' office Thursday but Livestock exposition Judging con-1 nianxs were noi given 10 aim aef hnu hoAn elted am follows: pending the mass meeting held inrent Bartos. Howard Kellow. Tnursoay. ins arrest was maae Philbert Hunt and Hubert Seely. Z ronceman r nej ms - Selections were made by the boys' vocational agriculture instructor, Kirby E. Brumfield Robert Stauffer is-president qf artesian well. Four were used and as there was no electricity here at that time, CoL Robertson, at his own expense, had a power line brought over from Salem that he might Install a three horse-power pump to draw this water -- from these wells to supply some of the homes in Klngwood and West Sa lem. Later these holdings were used by a corporation, which sold out to the city after they had been pt service for 16 or 17 years. -No Chlorlnatlon Used v Since the city has owned the water business It has dug one large well which Is encased in ce ment and drilled and driven two others. Ail have a silicate seal be tween the wells and the river, the water entering through hollow tiles from the hills above and no chlorlnatlon Is used. Installed In the wells are elec trie pumps, one and 8 by 5 Meyers buldozer type of plunger ' pump having a capacity of 115 gallons per minute and the others Fairbanks-Morse modern centrifugal pumps with capacity of 245 gal lons per minute. Through about 10 miles of Inch, 0 inch, 4 inch and 2 inch water mains, the fluid goes to the homes and to the fine storage reservoirs in Kingwood Heights. These tanks, one with an eleva tion of 277 feet4 diameter, ft 27 feet and depth of 12 feet; laaja capacity of 60,000 gallons -and the other elevation 211 feet, .41 feet diameter and depth 15 feet, with a capacity of 100,000 gal lons, are strictly modern with sanitary covers, are reinforced concrete and give a good reserve of gravity feed -and storage force as the water is constantly pumped Into the mains." Weekly and other analysis show an invariable test of very. satis factory water with no harmful bacteria content. Income Substantial To an original 130,000 bonded program, has been added a subse quent $10,000, and later $5000 bonding and the present bonded indebtedness Is $32,000 which Is retiring at the rate of $1000 per annum. There is a decided in crease in business. Within the last three years the Income has gone from $2500 to between $5000 and $6000, or an Increase of 60 per cent In collection and the water company has had no tax levy for the past two years for water. In 1930 there were $14,052 out standing warrants and now there MAX OVERBOARD MOUNTAIN VIEW, Oct. 21. Mark Schneller is suffering, from m VihiIIm onun iv sf anil 4k the Woodburn high school . chap- lnjnrleTare" ter of the Future Farmers of Am erica. Other officers elected re cently are:- Philbert Hunt, vice president; Torlef Nelson, secre tary; Lyman Seely. treasurer; Howard Kellow, reported. The election was held at this time of year because several officers did not return to school this falL Vincent Bartos took first place In a Judging contest held recent ly at Corvallis, competition being with other, members of the .Wood- burn agriculture classes. Those who went to Corvallis are: Jack Hill, Wilbert Homtn, Vincent Bartos, Lloyd Clark, Bill Fobert. Hubert Seely, Robert Koenig, Howard Kellow, Arlie Skiller and Robert Stauffer. the result of a fall while erect ing -a silo on the R. W. Clarke farm. Look Ahead Your pres ent battery may per form satis factorily rieht now. But wffl It stand on un der the se vere strain of cold wea-! ther start. If. there la a. possibility et vour r needing a new battery during tbe- e o 1 d winter mouths Just ahead . . take advantage of oar'' present prices on gen uine . wuiaxa batteries . and buy now. 1931 FORD COUPE All New Tires $285 1928 Do4?0 Victory 6 -Wheel sedan $245 JOEWILLIAWS Center at High Tet $000 Wli '; tic KAY ChevroleCo. 333 Center SU are no outstanding warrants and all bills ara paid. More than halt of ' the . town - Is - metered and in September 7, 101,280 galons were pumped, 23 new accounts were opened bringing the total number ot families now being supplied to Members ot the water board in clude MayorGuy O. Newgent, chairman, -.Robert ;Pttison,r sec retary, Thomas j Randies, : . clerk; William L. La Dne, superinten dent, and Eugene Krebs." From the modest beginning has grown a g re at? Industry- that serves humanity with a daily, nec-etfitr.?- $?:r: - -I- hi; i: ff-- 0 in tad weather! pi TWe tk f4 V-wMi h4w,i, mmmid. mgMtoe est Is tm tlarjtieri S 4 Imm IFra V-s take first seven aces in Ao& Ao l&ise O Ford V-8 dramatically proved and gravel these Fords took Its superiority in speed and en- more punishment in minutes durance, by averaging &0.22 than you would give your car miles an hour for 203 miles In months, with a maximum speed of 1003 It b much safer and tar mora I w " . -i . r . . ' mues an nour ui ine ramous . nnnmil r el KA nt ak . miles an hourin the famous , economical to trawl Elgin Natfonal aM.lM fjr UdoZ fa V stock cars The event was run underrules and personal super vision of the American Auto mobile Assn contest board. Fifteen cars, of four different makes (including the "other two in the low price field) were entered. Seven Ford V-8s finished in the first seven places. Only one competitive car fin ishedin eighth, place. Over a treacherous course of concrete, bituminous macadam do 80, than it Is to travel at the same speed in a car built to do 65 or 7a fr- ro--o I III II mjmtmm-rrr-., New Ford V-SOhnf CoMpe-groce-hA Ir tine, rich In fWsH cm4 eppolntment v AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS Daraat CoaA II 1 Thoroughly . U r Becoudltioned I $145 .1 I WS0 Caevrolet 1 . itandard Sedta J . "$365 ) . i . V.e With THn, Worn Tires .. With Weak Batteries WitK Worn Brake Lining . i . - . 7 Accidents, costly delays, untold incon veniences often result f rqm taking chances with unsafe equipment. The time to check over your car is NOW, while "costs are still low. LOCDorroD Heuacaeo oa yooff old tires fy N 4.50-21 $90" I VDlll" , (j Trade-in Cr Allowance JIM" Smith "BILL" Watkins ! 4 " ft 4 1 . : 7 r 7 - .ft' "We Go A Long Way to Make Friends THESE Help Us Keep Them 4 ,'n:w: 1 4 The J TIRE When you think of tires think of Jim and Bill and the New General. Greater safety, mileage that reduces your TIRE COST and COMFORT. 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