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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1939)
Tbs OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Friday llornlaj, Febratry.24, 1333 PAGE THREE j Sewer Bonds' Offer Taken Tripp and JHcLeary's Bid ' Also Is Accepted for SWimming Pool ; 8ILVERTON At a ipeeltl meeting of the city council Thurs- day night,' two bids of Tripp & McCleary were accepted for bond Issues. On tne IJO.OOO sewer bond tune the Tripp A McCleary . bid was $100.11 with interest rate at V4 for $11,000 and 3 per centlor ' the. rest. On the swimming pool lssus of $6,000 the bi '$100.2$ and interest 2- The bids were accepted subject to WPA approval: Ordnances were read providing for the issuance of . the bonds.- : , , ' --.-- - Both bond issues .were author- led In the recent special election. Sidewalk Asked Lester Standard, representing the local safety council appeared before the council asking if per , mission could be granted to put a four-foot - sidewalk - on - East - Oak street over East Hill instead of the six foot sidewalk which the .law -provides. "He explained "that there was no walk now. and Jtaat children coming -into school had to walk on the pared street. With cars comng np and down the hill - this proTed dangerous. Funds , could be secured for a four foot sidewalk.: he said, but not for the six. The council took no action. - It was reported that, . weather permitting, the new sewage dis posal plant would be completed in 45 days. .' ' ; Bette Davis, Tracy Win Acting Honor (Continued From Page 1) Rooney, r juvenile players, "for their significant contribution in bringing to the screen the spirit and personification of youth." ! Art direction To Carl'Weyle for "Adventures of Robin Hood." Photography Joseph Rutten burg for "The Great Waltz." Sound recording T. T,' Moul "ton for "Cowboy and The Lady." Best musical scoring Alfred Newman for "Alexander's Rag time Band." Best color photograph- To Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for "Sweet hearts;" A special award was given Walt Disney for his pro duction of "Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs," as "significant innovation" which "'pioneered a great new entertainment field in motion picture . cartoons." Effort for Milk: Repeal-Vote Due (Continued fro.n page 1) .-. Issue which had. been a. matter, of controversy for several years. ? While Sen.. Thomas R. Mahoney (D-Portlandl, sponsor of the bill along with Sen. Chaney of Coos, said "Let's wipe this unAmerican, monopolistic law off the books," 3en. Lyman Ross (D-Aloha) said the board -"has stabilized the in dustry as never before and has maintained constant quality and Quantity. ; ' - ' Those in faver . of letting the , voters decide whether to abolish the board were: Republicans Balentine, Best, Booth, Chllds, Duncan, 'Dunn, Stadelman, Stel wer, Wlpperman. and Zurcher, Motor Speeders fV In Salem Lose Time and-Cash "Speed won't get yon there las hurry if the city cops get yon first" seems to be, ltf view or the fact city police have booked 12 autolsts for violations of the baste speed law in the last two days, an adequate axiom. , .The. "hurry-up", lads post IS dollars ball, of which they some times get $2.60 back when ap pearing before Municipal Judge Warren A. Jones. f Nine were tagged" as moving too swiftly for existing traffic con ditions yesterday, namely-: George Calaba, Commercial and Hoyt: llaurice L. Hant, 105 Silrerton road; Glenn C Upbam. it S3 Southeast Taylor; Bruce W. Bar rold, 1120 Ferry; Virgil L. Sloan. 4 IS Center; John T. Anderson. route six James H. Johnson 2184 South Winter; and Vincent Clay ton McDonald route three. Soil Conservation Plans Discussed Connty Committees" Hear 1939 Federal Program' Outlined at Meet Plans for setting in motion the 1931 soil conservation program in this connty were outlined .at a meeting of the various, commun ity committeemen, held yesterday at the chamber of commerce with Albert . Uirod. chairman of the county 'committee, presiding. Ev ery committeeman but two at tended. Following the meeting County Agent Harry Riches said small meetings will be held over a per iod of time to eventually cover all districts of the county, with these tostart possibly in two weeks. At these farmers will be fully ad vised of the conservation program for this year. Speakers yesterday were Wil liam Enchity of Washington coun ty, a member of the state commt- tee, who urged that farmers make an effort to comply with the con servation setup, for of all the aids the government has tried for ag riculture, this seems to work the best, he said. A. N. Bodeker of the state of fice discussed the program and practices, especially as applicable to the Willamette valley. Bodeker explained In detail the estimate sheet which must be filled out by each grower this year before be can become eligible for payment under the program. The committee members each filled out estimate sheets for his own farm yesterday to be thor oughly familiar with this proce dure before the various district meetings are held. These sheets will be filled out partly In the con servation headquarters, the conn- tv agent's office, before turned over to the individual farmers. Oregon State9 Rooks T Beit Ducklings 65 to 47 - CORVALL1S, Ore- Feb. 22-CPV Oregon State Rooks won their 15th basketball game of the sea son tonight, defeating the Univer sity of Oregon Ducklings, 5-47. It was the fourth win for the Rooks over the Erosh. Valenti was high with 18. Gard topped the Frosh team with 14. Democrats Chaney, Eayrs, Ma- I honey, Strayer, and Wallace. Ab sentStaples. FINER COFFEE FLAVOR SURE TO RESULT FROM M-i-iTs RICHER ROAST Mj-BsnJskiimg OtfrtMbtiptf ... 1 u ? Satisf acticn miarantecd whether you make your coffee mild, medium or strong; Try ic Youpw tiake delldoci gclngi--'to develop a perfect -coffee tvtrj tim with M'J B, fusion c tare coffee flavors in tad tt toy strength, "V . .theiouting. ', .1 You see, M -J -B 2s s double- i The natural result Is s richer blend of the world's finest cof-, rtmst of coffee so full of fla- fees first blended green, dten vot that it is delidoos mltvsys, blended gt9 sfter months of , sTtj M-JBtoysee. 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