The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 26, 1937, Page 4, Image 4

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OltEGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oreon, Friday Horning, February 25, 1537
OOU&KT THE :
PaePCRTY AT A
JRCAOOMACLE PClCfX
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See Mr. Wldener wit
iBuMITalks
On Big Scale
Funds Provided Partly by
WA For This and
- ; Park Project -V
STAYTON, Feb. 5.--ApProx-lmately
IS. men are expected to
itart work Friday - morning on
grading streets In the northeast
section of the town as forerun
ner to building concrete sidewalks
and curbing" - fronting a number
of residential r properties. - The
work Is a part of a WPA project
aggregating 1S,428 which, was
approved this week. - ; '
More than 5,000 feet of side
walk has been contracted for by
property owners, with Indications
that more applications will be re
ceded immediately. According 'to
terms of the agreement of the
WPA. grant, property owners are
to furnish the materials used In
the construction of the walks and
eufbings with - the government
funds paying for labor,
. The city council has Issued a
statement tp property owners who
contemplate Improvements under
the project, that It Is vital that
they notify Charles Porter, street
commissioner, at once so that cor
rect grades may be set. Also, the
work will be grouped in districts
and it will be Impossible to re
turn later ta one district for small
Jobs after the work planned for
that district has been completed.
The - street; grading, and side'
Cousin of Quintuplets Visits Quadruplets , v
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I Margaret Letros and Morlok. eoadrpmletY
. Greetings from another famous group of sisters
the Dionne qulntuplsts, were brougttt jto the Uor
lok quadruplets of Leasing. lflc.lv, by Margaret
LegTos of CaSsbder, Ont, cousin of the quins.
when ah visited the Michigan capital. Shown,
left to right, are Edna. Sarah, lOss Legros, Wllma
and Helen ICorlok. Was Lezroe operates a sou
venlr, stand tn Calender.
walk and curbing project calls for
the expenditure of 1 9,5 4 8 In labor
as no estimate for materials will
be made as that cost Is up to the
property owners.
" C ImproTe City Park T
The second project Includes the
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Originators ?f Low Prices
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rCCrTA6l?IC
351 State St.
EXCEIPirnONAE, VALUJESS
These low prices on good QUALITY INSPECTED MEATS arc made possible only
because we operate our own packing plant. A bargain is not how' much you can get
for your mone it's how good. I - I t
Th quality was never finer the prices are reasonable
Prime Beef - ) Choice
Beef Roast Pot Roast Sirloin Steak
Young Pig Young Pig v Loin j
Pork Roast Pork Steak Pork Chops
Ego a " ' as h
WE QUOTE EVERY-DAY PRICESNOT "SPECIALS" H
, Small Ends Lean Back Home Rendered
Bacon Backs Sliced Bacon Pure Lard
a as " s " ss
A SpocUl Yoo'll Uke It Go Farther
Midget Quality j I Country Style ; f
Ground Beef E7 Pork Sausage ib- ss
Bare, we could make it cheaper, to sell for- Lean meat, won't fry away. We guarantee
lean. Bat would yon want It? 1 ' Its qnality and freshness s
We close at 6 p. m. On Saturday at 7 p. m. Harry M. Levy, Prop.
ImproTement of the city park. Be
sides general beautlflcatlon, bath
house, tables and benches win be
constructed. Title to the park
property Is now Tested la the city
with the transfer of the property
by a local lodge sereral months
ago. The labor cost for the park
Improrements hare been set at
$8,067, with no definite date set
when this part of the work will
start, depending on when the side
walk project has been' completed.
a Also included with, the two
projects will be the drafting of a
map showing proposed sewerage
system, including pipes, conduits,
water mains, serrlce lines, man
holes and catch basins. The cost
of this job has been estimated at
1615. : . -v.
Rod, Gun Qub's
; Banquet Largest
; In Several Years
25 The
the Polk
club In ser-
here Wed
grange hall,
present for
.which w
grange wo-
RICKREALL, Feb.
largest meeting of
county Rod and Gun
eral years, was 'held
nesday night In. the
with 163 persons
the annual banquet
serred by the local
men. t
, Elwyn Craren . Of Dallas was
toastmaster and Introduced the
speakers. Lew Wallace, a mem
ber of the state game commis
sion, and A. C Lockwood, assis
tant game supervisor.
An outline of what the game
commission Is doing was glren,
showing that all Indebtedness
has been paid off and that 40,-
000 pheasant hare been released
and 45,000 million fish are
ready for release this year. Co
operation Is being made with the
biological surrey at O. S. C. Two
reels of wild life-were shown at
the close of the program.
There are 42 game pens orer
the state and the one owned by
the local club Is at the Low farm
two miles south of town.
; Two Traffic Fines
: SILVKRTON, Feb. 25. Rose
Sliffe and Opal Jorgensen were
each fined SS.50 in Judge George
Cusiter's court here this week
for traffic violations,' the first
for double parking and the lat
ter for parking on the wrong
side of the street.
C. E. Hartford made the ar
rests. " -:,
Baptists Remodel
Church Basement
AMITY, Feb. 25. Several men
of . the Baptist' church congre
gation hare been busy: this 'win
ter remodeling .and improving
the church basement. A new floor
has been laid In the community
or dining - room and the walls
and woodwork have been re
painted. The ' kitchen has new
bull tins and the main entrance
has new double - doors. : W. R.
Konsleman, M. T. Henderson, J.
L. Lorenzen and E. . U. Hender
son are the workmen. '
Amity chapter. Order Eastern
Star enjoyed " a George Wash
ington party and program after
the close of chapter . : Monday
night, -Hostesses for the evening
were Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Arnold,
Mr.' and Mrs. -Soren Sorensen
and Mrs. Ella Martin. It was
decided to hare a "clean-up and
repair day" at the Masonic hall
Thursday March 4 and the East
ern Star members will serve a
dinner at noon. -
A Past Noble Grand club was
organized Saturday afternoon In
the I. O. O.F. ; hall for Industry
Rebekah lodge of Amity. Officers
elected are: Mrs. J. A. Breeding,
president; Mrs. Nettle Tovey,
vice president; Mrs. Lena Har
rison, secretary-treasurer.
irangers
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cws
MONMOUTH, Feb. 25. The
grange, meeting Saturday, held
initiation ceremonies for Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Cooper and Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Groves. A - noontime
dinner was served and a fairly
large ' attendance was present. In
the afternoon, W. C. Leth, county
agent, told about chemical de
struction for weeds and the need
to apprehend the weed situation
early. . . v
Mrs. R. B. Swenson entertained
the home economics club, grange
auxiliary, at her home Friday.
SILVERTON HILLS, Feb. 25.-
The home economics club of the
Silverton Hills grange will hold
an all day meeting March 4 at the
home of Mrs. W. E. Parrlsh.
A special quilting party was
held at the Parrlsh home Wed
nesday afternoon of this week.
Taking part were Mrs. Pearl Por
ter, Mrs. A. H. Mires, Mrs. J. H-
Mauldlng and Mrs. L. O. Hadley.
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Ho cnttcr tsiv y:q nzlto It, AiniVAY COFFEE b grennd tto very ccsont
pnrcnaco, oxactly nsht for yonr favonto notbod of browing
F)R best results, coffee must be
ground to the correct degree
of fineness for your particular
method of brewing. j
The modern Airway Coffee ser
vice gives you die proper grind
1 ainu HUK I Airway Coffee is a
1 100 pure Brazilian Blend. Its
mild, mellow flavor is preferred
by mor,e people than any other. It
ed fresh daily ta five re
gional -plants and rushed by
scheduled delivery to the stores.
Because of our rapid delivery
system it is unnecessary to pack
Airway Coffee" in an expensive
container. Tb utvtngt tv wult
r passed on t yott,
Try-Airway Coffee today. Your
grocer grinds it the verymocnent
of purchase, exactly right for your
favorite method of brewing.
YotfU U smsxed mi tbt hie dij-
jeremet this tmsJUs m freshness,
flavor d perfect brtwmgrestdts!
is roastc
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:Rcxinion Is Held
lira. .Era. Stewart Hostess
For 57; Relatives et
- - Lebanon Home
LEBANON, Teb. 25-A ban-
I quet Sunday at the homo of Mrs.
Eva Stewart at SIS ParV tret.
at. which 57 relatltves assembled
featured the reunion of the
Richards and Muetze .families.
Tli" riXSur nsnihiiri " iirMmt
were rranlc Rlcnarda af rhan.
on; his brother Fred of Newberg;
1 his sisters, lira. Panlfna Ifnetc
of Santa Crus, CaL; Mrs. Mary
uutiiasn or Wisconsin; Mrs. Em
j ma Meeker of Hampton, Ore. ;
Mrs. Minnie Ho at Rrawnmrllla?
Mrs. Elizabeth Hagaman of WI11-
amma. . . -: ;- i
Amonr others from - ontslda
Points Were TJ. C Rontharil anil
famny of Enumclaw. wash.: Mr.
ana sirs, ueraia uewitt and fam
ily of TUUmook; Mrs. Harry
White of Newberg; Mr. and Mrs.
eastern Oregon; Mr. and Mrs.
L. K. Gen and f amilv ot Caf.
Ivalllsr 'O. O. Blbbona and famllv
of Santa Crus, Calif.
BELAXrVES AT LEBANON '
Relatives In Lebanon an1 f.
cinity were Mr. and Mrs. 8am
iticnaras, miss Doris Richards.
Howard Wood in. Mr. anil Mr
Oscar S wander and famitv. M
and Mrs. Frank Southard. - Mr.
ana s&rs. victor Muetze and sons.
but. ana Mrs. M. L. Southard.
! Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Merchant.
Boyd Southard Mrs. Frank Da
vis, Mrs. Eva Stewart and family.
The Richards and x(nfm fam
ilies Came to Orcrnn frnm rta-
kota In ISO 3 and -located in Leb
anon. Frank Richards who lives
here Is prominent in public af
fairs and has Served Ma rnnnt
as sheriff and has held respon-
ioie positions in the official life
of the city.
Asks Mercy
Veteran minister of many French
cabinets, and one of the leaders
of the - Radical Socialist party.
Georges Bonnet has been najned
new French ambassador Of the
United States, succeeding Andre
de Laboulaye . ,i
Teachers Reliired
- At Salary Doosls
GRAND ISLAND. Feb. 23.
At a recent meeting of the board
of directors held at the school
house the teachers were reelcted
for next year: Mrs. Grace Du
ren principal, an dP Miss Zella
Gil lam, primary instructor. Both
were granted an Increase In sal
ary.-. - ;
Miss Ora' Scovel, Yamhill
county nurse, ' recently made
her annual health Inspection' of
the school children.' ; .
Mr. and Mrs. Adelbeft Smith
are building a small residence
near the location of their recent
fire. The house is being built
on skids to Insure easier moving
should such become necessary.
. Ernest Douglas Is. building a
greenhouse sise 20 feet by 40
feet which he expects to have
ready for use this spring.
7ATCIIES CLEANED
01.00 to 01.50
c All Work Goaranteed
. CLAUDE nnx
Bostrk's Market - 470 N. Coml
Crown Poultiy - Da Feeds
CROWN HOG PELLETS; cwt....... .....S2.45.
" . A balanced hog ration costing no more than corn or barley.
Crown No. 1, Special Dairy Meal, 80 lbs. $1.50
Compare this with mUlrtrn. ;
Early Seed Potatoesseveral varieties Certified and
U. S. No. 1. Boy them early as supply Is short. "
Fresh Balk Garden Seeds Onion Sets, Etc.
349 Ferry Street vv Phone 9418
CASH FOR BTJTTERFAT YOUR CHECK THE SAME DAY
THE QB ' O : NO DET? E Q PLACE
260 North
Libert j St.
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday ' Phone
WE DELIVER FREE ALL ORDERS OVER $2.00 ' 3032
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AsSSLsL
24 V
lbs. .
See Leading Maga-
xtnes for Betty 49
Crocker Ideal
Spring Party. ?s
011.53
- CCaccoSatc
llade with dark coating,
cello. 23C
Average 8 to the Pound
Gold Medal Peat Hearts M
Send 25c with Sales Slip to Sperry Flour Co San Francisco, for New
- - Franciscan Casserole
Beans
Santiamor 2s
Stayrich v can
Buy Now and Save at These Money-Saving Prices
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Noted for Their Fine Flavor and Tenderness
Peaches
Melba m
Halves 28 j
cans
g003G Hiirs Bros, si l-m
Noted for Quality ; ib'
True American Gulf Best Small . North Star Pink
Matches ; ,Shr,imP , i Salmon
t 1 u Fine for salads or. cock-
16 cubic inch tlffp tails, a OCrn Firm and Full of pn
boxes, special .... J ! 5-oz. cans.. & for aOjv ' Flavor, l's Tall, can
59c 90c
el JnwMoai
Texas
Pink
Florida Grapefruit
I.'eu Spinach
CAULIFLOWER
53? ... '-a' ago
Large r r
Size J for
j ran do en ?p0
Size U for J
Texas
Large
Heads
2
2 ibs. Q p
Head Q
Calif. Large O"
Bunches D bunches -f
Our Famous
ICE OlEABI CAKES
Pink and Chocolate
Layers
V Fruit Coffee Ring
Each iLj:. flgg
Turnovers
Apple, Cherry 0
and Pineapple, ea...
Finger Rolls .
White & Wheat, flfii
Damascu Ice Cream
V. S. GOVERNSIENT INSPECTED MEATS OF QUALITY '
SWISS STEAKS ST7IFFS SLICED BACON -
ChoJc ;'.- Special - r
Steer Peef lb. -t4-i il-Lean : ',i...jl lb.:lS
BACON RACK - RABBITS
- Swlffa - - 0) Small -for r ; air
Sngar Cared lb. Frylnit lb.
BOSTON BUTT YOUNG HENS"
Whole Ib. Draw- '.. ' fb.
.. ; 100 Talon Market
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