The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 09, 1938, Page 17, Image 17

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    "Disposal Plant's
Equipment Bought
Three Different Firms to
Supply; Unit Items for
. Silverton Project
SILVERTON Barr and Can
ulngham, represented by G.; V.
Eoblnson, 'recommended to the
titj council at a special meetlnx
Wednesday! night that the low
bids on each item for sewage
plant equipment be accepted
rather than the complete low bid
of one company. Kach of the
nine companies submitting the
bids which, were opened at the
Monday night meeting, bid sep
arately on the three items to be
supplied, j .
.Link Belt company of Port
land, bidding $1705, will provide
the settling tank machinery.
Falmer Supply company also of
Portland; bidding $455, will for
nish sludge pump. Dorr Brothers
company of .Los Angeles, bidding
$1115, will furnish the rotary
distributor and Dosing siphon.
To Get PWA Approval 1
A certified copy of the bids
will be sent to federal authori
ties for approval. , ;
The equipment will be used- in
Sljverton's new disposal plant, to
be started; around the first of
the year.
The council also voted authori
zation of a special election for
a xzo.oou; bond issue lor sew
age system and $6000 for swim
' luing pooli bonds.
Chemawa Youths to Give
, Program, Turner Church
TURNER Rev. Willis , J.
Douglas announces that a group
of young people representing the
Christian Youth assembly of
Chemawa school, will conduct
the Sunday morning 11 o'clock
service at j the Methodist church.
December 11.
Community
Clubs
LIBERTY The community
club will meet Friday at 8 p. m,
in the gym building auditorium
Sandwiches and cake will be
served. j
, ALBANY At the meeting of
the Tallman community club Fri
day evening two short ilaylets
are to be presented. One will
'Henry's Jtfail Order Wife" and
the other! "The Kid Brother.
Refreshments . will follow .the
program. j' -
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, December 9, 1938
PAGE SEVENTEEN
Hope Given up for Five Missing in Plane Crash
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Outstanding 4H
Youths Selected
Lyle Knower Gets Trophy
as Best Onbber in Polk
County Ranks
DALLAS S liver cups were
awarded to Lyle Knower. dairy
clabber, Bob Lorence, sheep club,
Irene Knower, sewing, and Eve
lyn Rommg, cooking, as the four
outstanding youths in their re
spective divisions as the chamber
of commerce luncheon on the an
nual 4-H club achievement day.
sponsored by the Dallas chamber
Lyle Knower was awarded the
county agent's trophy as the most
outstanding clubber in the coun
ty, and is the only 4-H member
this year to ' retain permanent
possession of a cup, for winning
tne aairy trPhy three years.
Seymour Is Speaker
W. C. Leth. Polk county aeent.
acted as chairman; speakers were
Pilot diaries Stead and wife
While the civil aeronautics authority opened an
investigation Mo the crash of a luxury United
MalnllneMn the Pacific ocean near the rocky shore
at Point Reyes, CaL, with only two persons out of
even aboard saved, coast guardsmen continued to
hunt for the missing five who were believed
Frona Clay
drowned. The plane pancaked on the rough ocean
when it ran out of gas during a storm. The pilot,
Charles Stead, and one passenger, Isadora Edel
steln, escaped. Wreckage of the plane, Miss Clay
and Stead's reunion with his wife at Palo Alto
after the crash are pictured.
Scotts fllills People Hopeful as
Portlanders Ask Road Extension
SCOTTS MILLS The filing of a petition by Portland
people with the county court for extension of the Crooked
Finger road through to Elkhorn heartens the people of this
vicinity. Scotts Mils residents feel that such a road would
bring many people this way from Portland to the hot springs
or on a scenic trip.
The mines in that section may O-
also come into activity again if
the road is opened. The Ogle
mountain mine is a proven mine,
having produced more than a
ing ore. It is still a good mine,
but the ore is no longer free mill
ing and must be smeltered.
The OH Red Rock is another
half million dollars in free mill- mine which has possibilities. It
was abandoned 1 about 50 years
ago because, while it had plenty
of ore. It would only ran about
1 3 per ton. Three dollar ore (0
years ago is worth much more
today with the Increase in the
price of gold.
Club Meets Saturday
WALLACE ROAD The Wil
lamette Lodge Country club will
meet at the West Salem club
house, Saturday night for their
Chirstmas meeting. Dinner will
be served by Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Flack and Mrs. and Mrs. W. D.
Henry.
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H. C. Seymour, state club, leader,
Leo Spitsbart, director of the Ore
gon state fair, and Josiah Wills,
Polk county school superinten
dent.
Mr. J. A. Inglis represented
the Dallas chamber at the pro
gram held at the theatre in the
afternoon. -
Nominate Officers
For Luncheon Club
MONMOUTH Nomination for
officers featured the meeting" of
the Monmouth luncheon club at
the Monmouth cafe Tuesday
noon. The nominations were: S.
C. . Holliday, president; O. C
Ohristensen, vice-president; D. R.
Dewey, secretary-treasurer; Matt
Thompson, song leader; Ellis
Stebens, skwegue; F, R. Bower-
sox and R. B. Swensen, directors.
Barney . Howard made a pre
sentation of a cup in behalf of
the club to Mrs. Jimmie Riddle
for the best score in Polk county
for 1938 for Angora goats.
Youths to Attend
tist
Bap
Worship
ZBNA The Polk county
Christian youth council has ac
cepted the invitation of the First
Baptist church of Salem, Liber:
and Marion streets, to meet with
them for universal Bible study
Sunday, December 11, at 6 p. m.
The topic will be 'The Bible.
Its Content, Purpose and Value."
The evening message will be "Is
the Bible a Supreme Revelation
of God to Man or a Myth," by
Dr. Irving A. Fox, pastor. A
vibraharp number and song by
Mrs. Walter Duff, wife of the
Presbyterian minister at Dallas,
and the message by Dr. Fox -. ill
be .broadcast over KSLM from
8 to 8:45 p. m.
Vernon Merrick, president of
the Polk county Christian youth
council, extends an invitation to
all Polk county youths and adults
to ' attend this meeting. The
Spring Va'ley society will go In
a group to Salem. .
Boost Red Cross Rolls
SCIO Along with virtually all
other communities of Linn coun
ty, Scio , materially increased its
Red Cross roll call membership
for 1939, according to figures
compiled by the Rev. A. L. Met
calf of Tangent, county chairman.
Scio's contribution of $22 is an
increase of practically 25 per
cent over 1937.
We need ilocan tor A
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f if 4 etln dessert. Try H I
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I ijci, box top and submit A
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I (TLiK try. 1st prize. 1100; 1
XCSTvvr 150: 3rd. 135; 1
Mail to JoUy Joan. I
te$f 615 S. W. Broadway.
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SALEM'S RETAIL PACKING PLANT
351 STATE ST.
You Can See It's Better Meat!
Notice the appearance of the meat sold in this market. Notice the firmness, Texture and color. These
are unmistakable marks of tender, tasty meat. Then, when you eat it, you will know beyond question
that IT IS BETTER MEAT.
REGULAR PRICES -- NOT "SPECIALS
j Sliced Jowl Light Sugar Cured Easy to Slice
Bacon Bacon Backs Picnics Cottages
17c ib. 20c ib 15c ib 20c b.
Tasty Sugar Cured Bake Like Ham No Waste
Bsff ft
B01
Economical
lb. 8
Choice
asfts ib. SL
sis Tir lb. 1
Tenderloins
A Delicacy
lb.
While Supply
. Lasts
lb. 51 W2S
fLDDU brs ib.
2Q
Young Pork Steak
Small and
Lean
17V2C
Home: Renderd Lard 3 k25c
CIS
Flavorized" Hams
Whole or
Half
lb. 20c
These hams are unexcelled for mildness, tenderness and flavor. Order a Ham for 'Christmas, for yourself or as a
, present for a friend.
When You See It In Our Adf It's So.
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Court Street -- Marion Street Kingwood
We're not proclaiming the sensational in prices, but we really do believe that every day savings are
available at these markets, each one a complete food store. While we do have specials, and you of
course are the judge as to their value in reducing your food expense, what we would like to have you
note in your shopping! is your Daily Savings at these markets. -
Full Cream
CHEESE
Handy 2-lb. loaf
Clover Bloom......
39c
Brook field
Sharp Spread
A blended cheese every
one will a lb. ACkm
enjoy w loaf C
Kraft American
Cheese
2 tt 49c
KRAFT FAMOUS
Brick Cheese
2 tL-L 51c
KRAFT
Swiss Cheese
2 ioif. 57c
DRIFTED SNOW
Flour
49 $1.38
Freshly Made
Margarine
2 u. 23
25 Dm. Pure
Cane Sugar .
AO-Purpose Family Patent
10 lbs. Pure
Cane Sugar.
Orbis Flour
li Kitchen Queen Flour $11.17;
53c
10-lb. cloth sack
CAH Sugar.
55C
Rye Krisp
Small
Large
size
254b. cloth sk.
CAH Sugar
$1.37
PURE
MJ.B. or Hills Bros.
Coffee
Lb..... 28c
Instant Postnm,
largo
Plain
Postnm
19C
Grapennts,
2 pkgs.
33c
Shortening
J-lb. carton
Dole's Fancy Sliced
Pineapple
m cans 31c
No. 2j,
size cans
H-O Oats, reg. or
quick cooking
25C
Cream of Wheat,
reg. size pkg.
21c
Bflnoto
Tapioca pkgs.
Dole's Broken Sliced
Pineapple
2 29c
1 size
cans
Our boys take a particular delight in selling Old
Golden Coffee. They know that Old Golden is the
freshest coffee in our stock, bar none. They also '
know the quality is not lacking,, as a matter of
fact they like Old Golden better because they
use it and know that it makes a delicious cup of
coffee.
Per yJ iSf1
2,bs EC
M. J. B.
Coffee
28c
Golden West
Coffee
27C
No. 10
sack
Yellow
Corn Meal
23c
Sperry's
Regular Oats
32c
No. 10
sack:;
Freshly Baked
Soda Crackers
2 box 15c
Heinz Pudding
15c, 34c 59c
Fancy
Sweet Potatoes
lbs.
19c
Pure Lard
Open Kettle Rendered
4 lbs,
Salmon
3 for 25c
Tall
cans
Peanut Butter
Lb. 9C
MT. VERNON MILK
J cans 21c
Navel Oranges
Sunkist Brand,
nice size.
doz.
29c
New Navel ORANGES
At IS etc Low Prices
344 Size
2 im. 19C
$2.05
full
case
252 Size
2 doz. 25c
$2.10
fuU
case
200 Size
2 do, 29c
$2.15
case
Meat Department
. ALL BUSICK'S MARKETS
. Pig Pork
Sperry'a
Wheat Flakes
35c
No. 10
sack..
Sausage Links
9s Ib.
Country Style
Pig Pork Sausage
2 n. 239
Sperry's Oats
Quick cooking.
No. 10 sack DttV
Superior Sodas
2t 19c
PRIME RIBS
Boned and
Rolled, lb.
U. S. Inspected Steer Beef
Boned and Rolled
Prime Beef
Shoulder Roasts
Cs Ib.
Tender Steaks
319s lb.
See them all three
markets.
Fresh HAM or LEG of PORK
mmm
-5
Crosse ano; " "20ft
Blackwell ' 3) V
Tuxford Plum Pudding
Made in London. Exceptionally nice pudding. An.
Ref. 11X0 size, special this weekend l-.
l-lb. can........2fiC
3-lb. Spry:...5JC
6-lb. Spry .-01.OS
Lux,
large pkg.
21c
Rinso,
19c
Small
Lux
ice
Small
Rinso.
ics
Tender, pink meat, just enough fat to
make it rich and flavdry. Half or whole
22
Ham Steaks
29b lb.
- Pork
Loin Roast
. Nicely trimmed.
ECO lb.
rDfs
Shoulder Steaks
3170 lb.
Shoulder Roasts
ESoVfelb.
Meaty Pork Chops lb. 256
Lux Toilet Soap
3 for 19c
Lifebuoy Soap
3 or flp;