The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 21, 1937, Page 3, Image 3

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    TLs CUrG Oil CTATZGIIAN, aJ2s. Crcsa, Friiay II;nur.-, ly 21, i::7
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Capitol Costs
: Are Revealed
Total to Date $363,932,
six per Cent Listed
Administrative
Almost exactly per cent of
the total expenditure in connec
tion with the state capitol re
construction up to May 18 had
been administrative costs, state
department re cords showed
Thursday. The total outlay was
$363t932,$7 of which 121,780.26
was administrative cost. This in
cluded the item of the scale mod
el of the new capitol.
Work on the capitol building
started last September although
operations of the capitol recon
struction commission were to pro
gress for several - months previ
ously.' The total appropriation
for the - capitol construction, in
cluding the federal grant, was
$2,500,000.
The largest item of adminis
trative cost up to May 18 inc lud
ed salaries for the executive sec
retary, clerk of -the works and
other clerks and stenograpners.
Alton ' Bassett. ' executive secre
tary, received 14993.40. He baa
received a salary of $300 a month
but this was-increased to $350
at the last meeting of the com
mission. The clerk ot the workB has re
ceived $2320 and clerks and
stenographers $3(83.26.
. .V - Item Numerous -Travel
expenses of the capitoi
Hoffman's
BIEAT MARKET
ISO X. Com'l. Ph. 8363.
Quality Meats
Low Prices
SWIFTS HAMS
..... ib. 30c
Boned and
Tied............
SHORTENING
45c
lbs
' PURE LARD
2,b.. L.lZ9c
All Kinds of Lunch Meat
reconstruction commission ' ag
gregated. $4841.53. Travel coats
of other' persons totalled $211.29.
Other substantial administrative
costs included: Office rentals
$683.20,' postage and express
$3353.48, telephone and tele
graph $669.67, rental of equip
ment and furnishings $28, print
ing and office supplies $783.46,
advertisement for bids $1089.81,
audits $65.07, surety bond pre
miums $7S. miscellaneous ex
penses $185.58,, office furniture
and equipment $469.41, and scale
model of capitol building $1.
347.50. I
So-called j preliminary expenses
aggregated ! $13,565.03 and in
cluded: I
Advisory architect, services and
expenses, $2923.72; awards $7500
and other expenses $3141.31.
Payments of architects fees,
tests, etc.. werer
Trowbridge, Livingston and
Francis Kealey. New York archi
tects, payment on contract, $49,
811.38; revision of plans and
special drawings $1661.56. Ad
ditional bine prints $615.83
Wbltehouse and Church. Portland
architects, payments on contract,
$24,905.69; architects travel ex
pense $2184.82, tests and borings
$516.69. i
Artiste Partly Paid
Payments on contract, involv
ing murals and decorative paint
ings aggregated $3541.50, with
other payments of $2796.40 for
sculptor and carvings and for
models for certain bronze work.
Construction payments on con
tracts totalled $241,218.79 and
other costs $1334.92.
The building will not be com
pleted until August, 1938, under
the terms of the contract.
Increase of Bissett's salary
from $300 to $350 a month was
opposed by 11. H. Olinger, Sa
lem member ' of the - capitol re
construction commission. "
Give Book to Library
i . :
WOODBURY. May 20 A book
has been presented to the Wood
burn library by Mrs. Frank W.
Settlemier in behalf, of the local
chapter J. and in memory of the
late Mary Beebe, whose birthday
was on May 11, the same as that
of Mrs. Settlemier. .
WATCHES CLEANED
SI. 00 to $1.50
All Work Guaranteed '
CLAUDE MIX
KiiKirk' Mark - 470 N. Com'l
Dora Miller Is
Honored at Party
SUVER, Mar 20. Miss Dora
Miller was honored on her 15th
birthday Sunday by a group of
relatives and friends. Including
Mr. and Mrs. George Godwin of
Turner.
Maurice Dodson Is building a
combination garage, woodshed
and washhonse back of his resi
dence near the Stamp store. .
Mr. and Mrs. C J. De Armond
entertained Monmouth friends
two evenings recently. Saturday
evening those enjoying dinner and
bridge were Mr. and Mrs. Marios
Fresh. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bntler,
Mr. end Mrs. J. W. Gentle. Mr.
and Mrs. O. A. Wolverton and Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Tethrow. On
Wednesday those present were
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Christenson,
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Laurence. Mr.
and" Mrs. Ty R. Dewey, Mr, and
Mrs. Al Cox and Mr. and Mrs.
V. V. Caldwell, j
John Smith, Wes Kester. Emil
Gobat. i Henry Stockoff. Martin
Conger and Will Stockoff attend
ed the banquet at Oberson's res
taurant in Independence Wednes
day, given by the A. L. Thomas
Hardware company.
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4 Stores 935 S. Commercial - Corner Court and Commercial Sts. 4 1978 N. Capitol St; Corner 13th and State Sts.
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United States now Sole
Defender of Freedom of
Press, Declares; Wharton
HHP
OREGON . STATE 'OLLEGE,
Cbrvallis, May 20 The TJ. 8. now
remains as the sole defender of
freedom of the press 'since Eng
land's treatment of former King
Edward's abdication by strict cen
sorship. Wallace Wharton told
active and associate members of
Sigma Delta Chi, professional
honorary society for men in
journalism, at their annual found
er's day banquet last night In the
Benton hotel. Wharton Is execu
tive secretary to Governor Mar
tin.
"If democracy Is to succeed in
any country it can do so only
through the free discussion of all
public matters," Wharton remark
ed during his Informal talk re
garding the press and the gov
ernment. His closing advice to the
honor society men was to "Be a
skeptic, but not necessarily
cynic. ' - r '
Nowadays, modern - menus include refreshing Juices and beverages because
tfiey. pep up appetites, add zest to meals. Always up-to-the-minute, Safeway
stocks and varieties of these popular items are most complete. Come in end
mikt your, selection this week at these ialtv prices! ' ; '.
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Friday to Monday
May 21 taUMl
T?W!J2 APPLE dKUlKSE ; w.8.
can
5c
in Q pane 23G
can .. ...
-C3
Baking Powder
fc:,b:
can
-rrr
V-'
JJSILIL
Assorted
Flavors Pkg.
41
gyftffT ..,,:. &7&m- w. rfea .TTHTO ggTOHI I (g (Q) (g
5
For
Poisbh Oak
; ' Use '
Gypsy Cc'm
- 8-z. bottle -
39C g
EYELO
for tired or Inflamed
eyes, 8 oz. bottle
with eye cop
Waverly
2 lb . can
an
Elltays
MOTH FUME
CRYSTALS
In regular pound cans 49 c
E5Qg
Gold Medal
Lge. Tltg.
CORN FLAKES
8-oz. Kellosrs's
3 pksrs.
Tt.C
i i7
m a
BABY FOODS
3
cans
Libby
3
Sun Maid .
15-oz. Pk.-
0
Van Camps
Tomato, 10-oz. Can
: For Sprinar
Housekeeping,
Pk?. .
Standard . 1
-f- , 3 for ;- -3mLJ
- Med.
. Bar
A IL li
2 Morton's T7 5
Shakers V!eliJvi5
50C S
Denturex
Dental Plate Cleanser
Self-acting without ;
brushing."
50c
79c
23c
39c
59c
6nr Best General
V ' . Tonic
PEPTONA
Iron and Nux Com
. pound, pnt . . .
$a.oo s
. . 1 Quart ' . .
" . nrxaii " :
Milk of Magnesia
. U. .
49c: s
Van-Tage
1 Medicine - .
2 bottles for
- F'
gr
tc
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Elkay's
White Shoe
Cleaner
Lkruid or Paste -
EC 2 and 22,
1 lb. Napthalene
Moth Balls
JlOLarvex flfl
with Sprayer..
$1.00 Larvex
Liquid Refill
Large Apex
tyoth Cake
1 ib. j r :
Dichloricide ......
1 pi. Elkay's Moth
Proofing j Liquid I ...
RE3IEDIES ;
60c AlkaSeltzer ...-.49c
$1 Miles Nervine . 83c
$1 Adlerika ......... 79c
S1J25 Peruna -.98c
75c Glover's Manee ,.U-55c
115 Anacin. 100's.r..98c
70c Sloan's Liniment..i-59c
$1.00 Bi-So-Dol; Ci.::..-79c
LAXATIVES
1 lb. RandalTs Psyllium " .
Seed. Blonde ,;..:...19c
$15 Petrolagar .-...89e
$1.50 Agarol .........$1.09
$1.00. Agarer 69c
Sal Hepatica'...-. 69c
50c Chocolate' Ex-Lax47e
$15 Saraka 84c
$1.00 Kara gum ... 79c
23c Carter's Pills 17c ,
25c Chocolate Regs....Ul9c
FOOT AIDS
35c Freezone for Corns 27c
25c Blue j Jay Pads.23c
25c Zino Pads L ..21c
25c First Aid Zinc
Oxide Pads li:.19c
35c Caloclde 29c
Rexall Foot Balm 35c
Rexall Foot Soap . -25c
SHAVING NEEDS
25 Medford Blades 25c
35c Ingram's Cream 23c
35c Lifebuoy Cream 25c
50c Aqua Velva 39c
50c Stag Lotion . , . 39c
35c Gem Blades . -27c
ASPIRIN
TABLETS
ru
100
39c
.3
Ellray's
FLY-KILLER
KILU rUCS. MOOOITOES
MOTHS
PINT
COFFEE
M lb ftOo .
Nob Hill,
2 lbs.
Edwards,
1-Ib. tin
45c
25c
Use Our Free
Parking Lot
at
935 S. Commercial
Avoid Parking Tags
F t: OUR
Kltchrn Craft, er-
erjr Brk piarantccd
3 oa.69
11 &sm
HarreC Blossom,
hard wtirat , .'
Ml
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s for Correspondence
Lord Baltimore
PORTFOLIO
" 50 SHEETS
24 ENVELOPES
3
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REX-RUB
the Athletes Rub
72c ' 1
J Am.
Ach.m
QIEA3IS & LOTIONS
35e Sqnibb's Band Cr31c
60c Italian Balsa 44c
1 pL Almond Lotkn39c
Larre Ilasol 50c
35c Jnnis Cream J27e
50c Woodbury's .
Creams .... ..35c
$1 Milkweed Cream 79c
35c Pond's Creams J25c
Cars Nome Creams $1
Adrienne Creams 50c
Look (or tho
KmkoB Sior Sign
115' S. Commercial St.
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is !
Oats, Quaker, Ig. pkg. . . . .23c
Spinach, No. 2 J can ... . 110c
Corn, Raymal, No. 2, 2 for 27c
Dog Food, Victory, 4 cans 19c.
Spaghetti, Van Camp 2 If or 15 c;
Peas, Stokely's Honey Pod, 2s, 2 f or 27e ;
- : . 'n'.v:' ... ;. ',
Peas,:Del Blonto Early 'Garden, - : ' V
No. 2s, S for .-..-.-..-SPe-Grapcfniit,
Stokely'e, No. 800 eanL..9e
Asparagus, Red Spark, can 15c
PRODUCE
. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
New Potatoes, 10 lbs. r:r:25c
U. I. No. 1 Whlta . ; .
Jfkttnce, 3 heads..... . ; : ; ;10c .
Lars lolld Local . . . - - . ;
Oranges, 2dozen t vr i . . ,: 35c
j Valaada Juicy " .v-,-' -t. I,,. -V "-. .","':
-New Peasj ilbsY;. .9ey
1 Spinach, S lbsJ . . v.". . ;10c
- Taney Green Lablab. ,1
Wax Onions, 6 lbs. ..25c
S veet-as-an-Appta ' ' " ' ' '
Shrimp, Gulf Kist, 2 for .25c
or Dry :..
Oysters, Pelaco,; 2 for . . .23c
Clams; FAB, can, 2 for ; . 19c
Ener-G .cereal, pkg. . . . . . 23c
Wesson :; Oi : qt. . , . : : . . .43c
-Starchy Argo 2 pkgs. . . 7 .170
Soda, A; & 1-lb 3 for 19c
Piirex Bleach gal. . . . , .15c
Silko, lOOOLsheet roll . . . . . 5c
Wax Paper, 125-foot roll . 19c
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MARKET- FEATURES
: :
FRESH LING
A Fine Fish to Fry or Bake
Beef STEAKS
Cut from Young, Tender Beef
DILL -PICKLE:
T7itH lileat Purchase
Sweet Pickles
Mix or Nubbins
.' -Ti':'.?-"'::-,-:'.
pint
7 r
Salad Dc-
Lemon 7bip
pint TT
F
ranrtruruers
Tender and Juicy.