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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 5

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The Missouliani
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The Daily Mlssoulian, Friday, March 21, 1952 WmiI1 DJrkrt Prto IMolzhon nnd Scheffler Barnes Tells of Williston Basin Activity TT UUlU ipc Viaa Takinjf Marine Monida Pass Closed By Snow, Winds Two GN Freights Derailed Near Spokane Corps Basic Training To Canada Allan J. Molzhon of Ronan and Ing of the Billings Geological society the talk he will give March 27 before the national convention of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists in Los Angeles. Exploration in the basin, he said, Helena. March Mon- Spokane, March Officials said a'drawbar fell off on tana Automomie association saia 'car and niled un those behind. Thursday night that Monida lZ ZrlZ, The second hour on U.

S. highway No. 91 is closed Jumped the track Wednesday-one damaaed 14 of 58 cars In Ralph M. Scheffler of 2205 Dixon avenue are undergoing training at the recruit center at San Diego, Staff Sergeant Bill J. Hunter of the local marine corps recruiting Billings, March 20.

W) The Williston basin, which has attracted the interest of all the major oil companies and stimulated oil activity in a large section or the Unitedf States and Canada, Is an area of approximately 240,000 square miles, about 26,000 'ess than Texas, Thomas R. Barnes, chief geologist for the Shell Oil company, said here Thursday night, Barnes "previewed" at a meet- sianea wun arming ior wawrfrom tne laano line 10 tpencer. i( miies norm oi nere, me omer a westbound freight at the Fort around the rim of the basin in tne Idlino mile west and GN passenger trains station has been notified, The association said heavy winds! had to be routed over Northern Pa- Wright station. More than 299 feet of rail was twisted and battered. Sawdust, grain, gravel and lumber was scattered along the way.

Scheffler soon will complete his Director Picks Cast For Next Production The cast for the third production of the season by the Missoula Community Theater was announced Thursday by Mrs. Robert Breen, director. The play Is "Quest in the House" and will be staged April 30, May 1, 2 and 3 at the Simpklns Little theater on the State University campus, she said. This Is the second production in 1952 for the group. Members of the cast will be Eileen Plumb as Evelyn Heath, an older, sweet neurotic who raises general havoc for memljers of the Proctor household; Robert Hahn and Lottie Bordeau, who will portray Douglas and Ann Proctor, and Jullanne Du-fresne, who will act their 10-year-old daughter, Lee.

Other members of the cast are to and blowing snow were drifting rauSi ruuu hiiul us ia.NL as nntiwDiQwi cnuin H.I -J MAWA open it. It has been open and closed eight weeks of boot training as he was accepted at Butte January 24. Molzhon, who was accepted February 7 at Butte, will finish early In April. Washington, March 20. (P) The federal power commission disclosed Thursday that U.

producers want to pipe gas from Texas to Canada while others are seeking to pipe Canadian gas to thin country's Pacific northwest. The commission said the Tennessee Oas Transmission company and the Niagara Gas company of Toronto filed a Joint application Wednesday for permission to export Texas gas to Ontario Canada. Officials said several other proposals are pending to bring gas from Canada particularly the gas-rich Alberta region to supply the northwest area of the United States which now has no natural gas supplies. A hearing on the gas-from-Can-ada proposals is set for April 8. several times in the past two days.

U. S. highway No. 10 was reported "extremely slick" for seven miles east of Bozeman. Chains are required, the association said.

unKOia ana Maaison aqumers ana followed after minor shows of gas and oil were found in shallow field such as the Cedar Creek antlclime and the Bowdoin dome In Montana. The present rush started with the discovery of oil at Leduc and Redwater in northern Alberta. Discovery of oil In the Amerada Iverson, Shell Rlchey and Pine Unit, Texas Glendlve and Murphy East Poplar wells was largely responsible for extending the basin leasing and drilling activity in Mon- On completing recruit training, than million dollars. The mbshap blocked traffic on both the Kalispell and Spokane divisions of the road. No one was injured but 33 cars were badly damaged.

The first derailment splintered 19 cars loaded with lumber, apples, trucks and paper near the Milan station, 17 miles north of Spokane. They were part of an 85-car train. DROP IN INFLUENZA Helena, March 20. (fl Influenza dropped off In Montana last week, but there still were 200 new cases reported, the state health board said Thursday. The 200 compared with 268 the previous week and brought the total for this year to 2,064, compared with 454 In the first 11 weeks last year.

be Louise Line, Shirley Smuin, Richard Brechbill, Wilma Konkell, Margie Cooper and Laura and Ira Kittell. "It Is gratifying to know that talent Is available in Missoula as is required for the production of a play so difficult and highly dramatic as our next production requires," said Mrs. Breen. they will be granted 10-day leaves and will be promoted to private first class If records have been good. Then they will be assigned to marine stations or schools for advance tana, western North Dakota, northwest South Dakota and Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta In Canada, Barnes said.

training. Scheffler was employed In Mis soula before reporting for service. Molzhon was working at Columbia 7a Falls. A commission spokesman said It was possible that the Tennessee Niagara application would be con sidered at the same hearing. TWO PETITIONS Havre, March 20.

(yp) The Chamber of Commerce is circulating two petitions to be sent to Presi Mary Heikilla Dies Suddenly at Spokane Mary Heikilla, resident of Missoula and Milltown for about thirty years, died unexpectedly Wednesday night in Spokane at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Jerry Hill. Mrs. Heikilla, widow of Frank Heikilla, Is survived by the daughter, two sons and six grandchildren. The sons are Neil Heikilla of 1807 Missoula avenue, and Brigadier General Eino Heikilla of Lima, dent Truman and congress.

One asks $1,000,000 for the Bull Hock creek flood control project. The other OR) tarn THE BIG FOOD STORE ACROSS FROM THE P. O. Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Real GoW r- jn urges construction, of a U. S.

cus. toms building at the Wild Horse and Willow creek crossings of. the in ternational boundary. BAMBOO GARDEN BROOM RAKES Will not injure cq your lawn Barthel Hardware ADAMCC DACE "akes 1 CDAriirTTI mtlMCDC Meat or Mushroom, jraunti 11 mmicivj serve, 4 Pkg. If pjJ VllftllVL UfWL Orange Juice Beverage Tin II Hawaiian Dole', 3 ATM FkLi nerce riire ffS 3C 1 TOMATO JUICE 10 Slices to the Tin Ohio.

The body will be brought to Missoula for funeral services and burial. Thomas O'Reilly Requiem high mass for Thomas O'Reilly, 74, of Clinton, who died Monday at a local hospital, will be celebrated Friday at 8:30 a. m. at the St. Francis Xavier church with Rev.

Father James A. Major of Bonner as celebrant. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery with the Lucy's Hayes mortuary in charge of arrangements. Rosaxy was recited at St.

Ann's church at Bonner Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Lewis B. Thrasher Funeral rites for Lewis B. Thrasher, 78, of 121 West Pine street who PINEAPPLE Derby Whole 1179 PS DCArUCC Yellow Clings, Heavy Syrup A ll 00 Tin LSI rCAV.nCj 8 to ll Halves 2'i Tins tor Without Giblets Does Not Require Refrigeration CHICKENS EXPERIENCE COUNTS W.T.

(Bill) COOKSLEY Has 1 3 Years' Experience In Public Safety Work and (Full Time) Active Police Work Qualifying Him for Your Vote for COUNCILMAN Pol. Adr. Inserted ind Paid for by Cooksley for Councllmm Club, John J. Huffman, Secretary. EXPERIENCE COUNTS B-A-C-K A-G-A-l-N Stop 'N' Shop Made Salads Potato ija Fruit Gelatin 1 12 0z.CupX7C 12 0z.Cup I VC Also Sunshine and Lime Vegetable Salads SPECIAL Durkee's Coconut Salad Dressing COCOanUt JSr 30C jJc Vaue Dressing ReSVpnzceBot.tle....

14c )For 30c died Wednesday afternoon while at; iwork, will be at 2 p. m. Saturday; i at the Squire-Simmons-Carr Rose' chapel with Rev. M. J.

Wilcox officiating. Burial will be in Missoula cemetery. nTTTTTW iT mm Tang Adds Zest to Any Quart 49c U. S. No.

1 Red NEW Full tldlctU fiwaailivj Meal Cup Stop 'N' Shop Creamy Cottage Cheese Philadelphia Cream Cheese 19c 17c Princt Finest Sweet Pix Chips POTATOES 3 29c 31c Crisp Tasty 12-Ox. Jar 1 Oi. Pkg. U. S.

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Bag Jennie R. Jesmore Funeral services for Jennie R. Jesmore, 72, 217 Woodworth avenue, were conducted Thursday at 2 p. m. at the Squire-Simnions-Carr Rose chapel with Rev.

E. Ray Cameron i officiating. Burial was in Missoula cemetery. Pallbearers were I. James and William Anderson, Alfred J.

Dixon, Everett Mitchell and Frank A. Shaw. Clifton H. Murchie The body of Clifton H. Murchie, who died at Butte Tuesday, arrived at the Lucy's Hayes mortuary Thursday.

Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1:30 p. m. at the Lucy's Hayes Sun Rise chapel with Rev. E. Ray Cameron officiating.

Burial will be in the Missoula cemetery. Mr. Murchie is survived by two nephews, Frank Thomas, San Prince Finest Rl'IK SAUER KRAUT Qr GOOD WITH NECK BONES PORK SHOIl.DFR ROAST, Center Cut, Lb. SIDE PORK Lb. Occident All-Purpose Cake Mix Pk8.

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Riddell, I Goat Milk CROWN 12 Vi Oi. Tin 12c 9c CELERY U. S. No. 1 Florida ORANGES a LENTEN SEAFOOD SPECIALS 42c 49c 24c FRESH CHICKEN GIBLETS Lb.

40c SILVER SMELTS Lb. 35e FILET OF SOLE Lb. 60c HALIBUT, fresh cut Lb. 55c Missoula Meat Co. Plenty of Free Parking 21 West Railroad Phone 9-0257 .1 Lb.

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