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PAGE TWELVE 1ft OREGON STATESMAN, Sakza, Oreson, Friday. Morning December 1935 New Scio Well Brings Water Drillers Reach 200 Feet in Two "Weeks; Supply Believed Adequate SCIO Depth of 200 test has been reached la the new Sclo city well on the northwest out skirts of the city, and It U be ttered an Adequate supply of water has been attained. Drill ing has been in. progress less than two weeks. "Surface water? at S to 10 feet, a large flow at si feet, and ser eral more ample Intakes were encountered, according to the log of the well. ' " Perforating the casing. In stalled aa drilling progressed, and swabbing of the well will soon be completed. Council Is calling for bids tor erection of a pump house, and installation of addi tional mains from the new well, the bids to be opened December 22. Council also expects to ask for an extension, of. time from PWA authorities, stating that the present limit, January 13. is impossible time for completion. Cost of the project partly fi nanced by the San Francisco PWA office, will be about $4,500, Including the . drilling. Another new well In south Scio wae aban doned by the city because of In sufficient and impure, water. Improvement of the Jordan Kingston market road, in eastern Linn county some nine miles east of Sclo, hM been taken under ad- TODAY SATURDAY David Ioretta, Niven Young "Eternally Yours" Plus .Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Crawford in Organ Norelty Last Times Today "OUR NEIGHBORS THE CARTERS" Fay Balnter - Frank Crave piss- Chas. Starrett "Stranger from Texas' Starting Saturday IBS Companion Feature '.- George O'Brien "Racketeers of the Range Arrested in Four-Years-old Death oi Wife 7 A Dr. i.-orge K. Dazey (left, in picture at left), 41, BibU Monica, Ball., phyaiciaa has been arrested by UiNlrlct attorney's inrestlgators on suspicion of nnrder in connection with the carbon monoxide death of iis wife, Doris Kukow Dazey (right) 81. in the garage of their home in 1035. Shown book ing Dr. Dasey is D. Van Tol. district attorney Investigator. Dr. Dasey. married again, said: "Before God, I did not kill my wife. Her death was held te be accidental in 1035. . , : Tlsement by the Linn county court, according to residents of that locality, who recently called on the body to request the 1m prorement. Distribution of toys to needy families will be made by Sclo Boy Scouts, who plan to repair and paint used . toys donated by interested persons, j Mr. and Mrs. Marley Sims, re cently of Sweet Home, plan to risit with Scio relatlres until the first of January, when Sims will go to Eugene to accept employ ment in a mercantile establish ment. Mrs. Sims is the former Alice Cawrse, daughter of Mrs. Clara Cawrse of the Providence locality near Sclo. i T isj!ll!?'" snLwf i-'';' ill. 2nd Featnret ii i ni-iiii i AM an A UXXk 11U1 dl If Ullltsla Meet at Ballston DALLAS Members of the Polk County Federation of Rural-Women's clubs met recently for an all day meeting Ballston. Dr. J. A. Jonasson of Linfleld college spoke on the subject, "The Relation of the U. S. to the Euro pean Situation Since the World War." Robert R. McKean, assistant manager of the Columbia Empire Industries, gare a lecture on "Be hind the Scenes of Industry Mrs. Maris, home economist from Ore gon State college, spoke on the subject, "Our Families Bane or Blessing." Musical numbers on the pro gram included group singing led by Mrs. Harry Walker of the Oak Grore community; piano solo, Mrs. Jay Sechrlst of Ballston; numbers by girls trie from Ball ston, -Jean Sechrlst, Alda Miller and Ilene. Sechrlst. A turkey dinner was served by the Ballston Woman's club dur ing the noon hour. Also News I -nr.it -s.--VUeV0UnB. and Chapter 10 of Serial, - "Buck Rogers' t i F Continuous Sunday . 1 to 11P.M. ! -ANDY HARDY GETS SPRING FEVER" trans stsmc . sitcarv isearv CfCltM Mailt MV (. 2nd Hit! riMtCOFMSJOl BOB BOB Martha Raye Lebanon FFA Will Give Barn Dance LEBANON The annual barn dance of the Lebanon group of Future Farmers of America will be glren Friday night at the high school gym. Parents, faculty and students are invited. Bales of straw will replace the chairs In the gym and corn and pumpkins will be used for decoration. Glenn Kobow is president of the local group, and Ira Forrey la the Instructor inch charge. A ear stolen from Barrett Brothers of Albany was found this week in Lebanon by the east end of Oak street, where it had been abandoned. It was re turned to the owners. Building permlta in the last two weeks were approved for a residence and four remodeling plans, totaling $4400. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ford en tertained for their daughter, Ruth, with a birthday party Mon day evening. Eighteen guests, all of the seventh grade, were present. Labish Gardeners Doing Building HAZEL GREEN In the Labish garden seetlon of the district Glenn Etter is remodeling his home. Mr. Johnson la building a new house on the graveled road west from Hazel Green road. Al bert Johnson his reroofed his barn, Maurice Dunnigan la build ing a machine shed and Glen Looney a garage. JlUCCESf AtTKUl nrorirrirn Salem's Deiail Packing Flanl ! Mr 351 Side Sired I Cannot be bought It must be earned. jWe appreciate the confidence that hundreds of Midget Cus tomers place in us. They have learned by experience that gUAUTY INSPECTED MEATS at ILEAL Small Pork Young Pi? Fresh Corned Pork LGIII CHOPS PORK STEAK II21I ROUST SHOULDERS as im in- aa"- The above are cut from the finest grain-fed young porkers. Have that chicken-like texture, light ' ' ' - ' r 1 " ' i -'colored when cooked.. .; : ' ' i t '""-T"- - : - . : ; DEIL I3EEF EIIJOYnEITS1 ! ! ' : : i : ' Both Quality and Price - Note What Yon Save 1 f " . Tender ;. Prime S :' Beef - ' Swisa Cuts Sirloin Slcali BEEF ROAST POT ROAST Ronnd Sfcalx MM nib. H8c These hams have that real old-time flavor. Tender and mild. Dry cured. Smoked the old-fashioned ' i" way. A&k the customer who has tried them. - FUjEST HULK-FED VELL v Cholct Meaty I ; - - : Veal - t Veal to Braise or ' ViJOLSIBan, VEflL BOAST Loin (WIols - 1 FH!CiiS!53 ; Pure Pork - : . : - i ."Fresh - ; Pure Pork . ; - ' . j . - -. . ; .... Our ground meat products are prepared from fresh cuts of inspected meats. ass to vm iioninssii-70pAY:L!ss iLmir 4 2 rT3 Triiy Ezrdns T7t: Teaser D in Czt Hill's Co : 7e Gose at 6 PJ Mr - On Saturdays at 7 P.1I. 1 Explorer :' Speaks At Normal Shows Bloving ? Pictures of Colorado River Trip, Bit. Angel MT. ANGEI Amos Barf, ft la tin guLsbed member of the Ex plorers' Club of America and ft natlre Portlander, spoke before atadenta and faculty members of Mt Angel Normal school on De cember 6. ; Showing sereral reels of the moving pictures which hare made him nationally known as ft camera artist and speaking In a charming sincere manner. Burg told his listeners of his recent trip down the length or the Colo rado rrrer, wmch is considered one of the most daring achlere menta of modern ezploraUon. Along with Bnu.HoImstrom of Coqullle and another photog rapher, . the adrentnrer-photo-grapher filmed the dramatic Col orado from Its source to Its mouth. In specially constructed boats. Burg using one made of rubber, the trio rushed through 18 roaring canyons, Including the Grand canyon. . ' Wide Traveler Since he was IS the northwest's most noted explorer has been In the midst of adventures -which hare made him a valued member of the National Geographic so ciety. For the society he has made expert pictorial surveys of Alaska, Oregon and England. He has worked with the Icthyologlst, Dr. William Beebe at Bermuda. Both polar regions, the South Sea Islands, the Orient, Australia, all have been visited by the smiling explorer and his - high speed camera. Burg's visit to Mt. Angel was arranged by the Rev. John Cum mlskey, OSB. In January he will leave for the east to fulfill a number of lecture engagements. He will lecture at Constitution hall, Washington, DC, for the eighth time. Hubbard Women Hear Health Talk HUBBARD The Hob bard Woman's club was entertained at the home of Mrs. A. J. Smith Wednesday afternoon. Co-host esses were Mrs. Herman Bontra- ger and Mrs. A. Moomaw. The county health nurse, Miss Ayers, was present and gave an interesting talk. Mrs. Elmer Stautfer gave a. reading. The Woman's club is sponsoring the Christmas seals sale. Mrs. L. A. Miller, Mrs. A. Fobort and Mrs. Max Cook are the committee In charge. The next meeting will be a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. John Friend. The club -Is again sponsoring the Christmas tree and treats for the children of this community. Warren Howes Have Baby Son GATES Mr. and Mrs. Warren Howe announced the birth of a son weighing nine pounds at their nome December 3. - Mrs. Lem Young is spending this week In Salem to be with her daughter Francis, who has been seriously 111 with a ruptured appendix at the . Deaconess hos pital. . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kelle have leased the Lincoln Henness place and will make their home there. The family has lately moved here from Los Angles. Delbert Helvey Is at the Dea coness hospital, where he has had an operation for a torn cartilage In the knee Joint. Cain Funeral Is Today, Silverton SILVERTON Funeral services for W. K. Cain, 74, Silverton jeweler who died Wednesday, will be held from the Ekman Memor ial chapel Friday at 2 o'clock with concluding services at the Portland crematorium. The Rev. Edward Terry will officiate. Cain was born In Moravia, Iowa, and came to Silverton nine years ago. a". Call Board GRAND - . Today James Stewart and Jean Arthur In "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington." v ELS1XORE - Today David Niven and Loretta Toung in "Etern- ..-ally Tours" plus short sub- Jects. - i " - .V STATE' ; , Today "Rhythm on the " Range", with Blng Crosby, Bob - Burns and Martha Raye. "Charlie ' Chan in . Reno" starring Sidney To- ler. - - Saturday mlghtnlght show "A Christmas Carol" with ; ' Reginald Owen, Gene Lock- hart, Kathleen and Terry KUburn. ; - -: v.." CAPITOL - Today "Our Neighbors ; ;tho Carters" with Fay ' Balnter and Frank Craven. Charles Starrett and Sons - of the Pioneers In "The v Stranger from Texas." Saturday Lana Turner and . Richard Carlson in "Dan- cln Coed" with Artie Sraw orchestra. - George 'Brlen in "Racketeers of ' the Range." . - , ,- HOLLYWOOD ' Today Robert Young and Ann Sothern in "Malale." Roy Rogers In "In Old Cal- lente." - " WATCHES CLEANED ; 01. 00 to $1.50 ".-.'.i -AD Work Gaaranteed ' CLAUDE EHX nasJck Market 470 A. Com!. Fire Fighters : Will Meet Next Week at Stayton STAYTON-SUyton will bo host to the WUlametto Valley Fire Fighters association meeting Wed nesday night, December 20. : This association comprises all of the fire departments of the Wil lamette valley from Junction City to Stayton and Philomath. A rep resentative from the state flro marshal's office and of the. state police will address the gathering. Wilbur Porter was unanimously elected president of the Stayton fire department for the coming year at the regular meeting. Oth er officers re-elected were: fire chief, Chris E. Nettling; assistant fire chief, Leonard Thoma. and secretary-treasurer, Edwin J. Bell. Mrs. John Friesen Entertains Club ' DALLAS Mrs. John Friesen entertained the members of her "500" club at her home Tuesdav afternoon. Folio win r an afternoon of nlar prizes were received by Mrs. Alda Burns of Salem. Mr. T Tt. Hooker, members and Miss Hazel Butler and Mtf. Hubert Dunn, guests. Guests of the club Included Mrs. J. HesDner. Mrs. L. H. Rowell, Mrs. Dunn and Miss But ler. Members present were Mrs. Ralph Howe, Mrs. Charles Coch rane, Mrs. A. Z. Brown, Mrs. Os car Neufeldt, Mrs. Albert Burel bach, Mrs. Elmer Schulson, Mrs. Burns, Mrs. Hooker and the host ess, Mrs. Friesen. Have Baby Son PIONEER Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Landahl are the parents of a baby boy 'born at a Dallas hos pital December 4. This is their second child, both boys. Two Legion Posts To Meet Jointly Silverton Men Accept Invitation of Post at Mt. Angel MT. ANGEL George Manolls, past commander of the Silverton post and Frank Powell, legion naire from Silverton attended the meeting of the Mt. Angel post Tuesday and formally accepted the invitation on behalf of . the Silverton Legionnaires to ft joint meeting with the Mt. Angel post 6n January IS. The meeting Is to be held In the Memorial hall at Mt. Angel. Dr. E. J. Corcoran, chairman of the committee, re ported that a varied program Is being arranged. Another turkey shoot is slated for December 17 at Mt. Angel. The two shoots held recently proved ft financial success as did also the dance on December 1, according to the committee re ports. The post voted ft contribution to tho Christmas fund of th veterans' hospital In Portland. It was agreed that the post would finance the laying In of ft ide walk at the Memorial hall. While the post voted Its sym pathy for Comrade ' Joseph L. Faulhaber, - whose father died Monday, Walter Cain, adjutant, was called from the meeting to the bedside of his ailing father. Today Jt was announced that- the elder Cain passed away Wednes day morning at the Silverton hos pital at 8 a. m. Stewart Injured V On Blasting Job WEST STAYTON Seymour Stewatt was seriously injured Wednesday morning at . Silver Creek Falls where he was work ins: on the WPA crew. They were blasting stumps and Stewart tried tn Mt behind ft tree but was hit in the chest by the" stump of the tree. Hi was riven first aid by the CCC Doctor at tho falls and then was brought to Stayton on a KtrfirYinr where he was treated by a doctor. He was then brought to his home. IICI II flfllll Is IsfsL rqososwss'r r f r"-rr irfV r r r i rir r i jst "irfriff ff rf-'r r iani'(i-r(ui niim i)kii You can make your selection from our large stock of choice groceries. You can make a good selection as low as $1.00 and what would be more inviting to a needy family than a basket of tempting food stuffs. Think it over. fates 2 lbs. for 5L4 i mm Satin Mix or Chocolates aSLGDc Per IBB New Navels, 344 Size Seedless Little Balls of Juice Dozen for as Harsh Seedless Dozen CDTTflC Montana Bnrbanks ; 50-lb. 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