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PAGE TEN - The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon; Friday Morning, July 21, 1939 : 5 !! City Streets Will Benefit Water Situation Is Given Discussion by City - Council Session ' STAYTON According to - a telegram from Senator Ruins Hol maa a $$770 WPA project for Stayton has been approved. "Work will start within the next two weeks. - The work will Include repairing of streets and sidewalks, posts and traffic signs for alllstreeta In the city; and several streets in 'the west end of town are to be re paired and finished, i A discussion of Stayton's water situation was held at the regular council meeting. Some of those who have water meters think they are taxed unfairly whereas those who do not yet bare meters can use as much water as they want without additional charge. Several council members express ed opinions tbat having meters was . the only equitable way to handle the situation, but that me ters could not all be installed at once because of the cost. Meters Held Way Other members did not favor meters because they thought' that lawns and residential grounds in the city would suffer. - According to J. I. Henderson, city engineer of Vancouver, Wash.!, Stayton's water supply is adequate and the distribution sys tem will care for the present wa ter needs. He stated that the weak points in the system are the complete lack of storage and out moded pumps for getting the wa ter through the distributing sys tem. He also stated that the power Is bow1 sufficient for 1448 gallons of viter per minute, and this, with' a 50,000-gallon elevated storage tank' to balance pressure, ' would give sufficient water sup ply for domestic use and greatly augment fire hydrant supply. The council passed an emerg ency ordinance giving them au thority to purchase a different kind of house numbers than was originally planned. Lions Install The following n e w 1 y-elected Lions club officers have been in stalled: Thomas Baron, president; Virgil Tuel, first vice president; Charles Morgan, second vice presi dent; R. G. Wood, third vice president; Lawrence E. Spraker, secretary - treasurer; V 1 n c e nt Mertr, Hon tamer; Ed Klecker, tail twister; and Lawrence Sieg mund and Kenton Thompson, di rectors. The club will join in sponsor ing ' a Red Cross swimming In structor at the city park swim ming pool. Charles Morgan, distributor for "" Richfield Oil company In this dis trict, spoke. : He stated that, his company spent a million and a half dollars for newspaper adver tising the past year and noted a 25 per cent, increase in gasoline - sales. President Thomas Baron and : the board of directors appointed committees for the coming year: finance, James Say, Lee . Brown; membership, William Porter, W. Williamson, L. H. Wright, and George Bell; program, Harry Rowe, W. A. Weddle and Kenton Thompson; attendance, Gilbert Wourraa..Ed Bell, Ed Klecker and C. II. Baldwin; publicity, J. U Siegmund, Ben Gehlen and L. E Spraker; civic improvements. Via cent Mertz, George Duncan and Fred Fischer; boys and girls work, R. G. Wood, Charles Morgan, Grant Murphy; safety, Walter Bell, Gabe DeJardin and Ernest Milter. Drowning Victim ' Funeral Is Held ELDRIEDGE Funeral services were held Wednesday for Claade Newton Heisler, 17, who drowned Sunday at Wheatland. Services were conducted at St. Louis Cath olic church with interment in St. Louis cemetery, pallbearers were Harold Hannegan, Billy Eppers, Otland and Norris Becker, FareU letetQ and Junior Miller. Young Heisler, who had lived here the past 11 years, would have completed his senior year at Gervais high school next term. He Is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C N. Heisler, three brothers, Leonard S. of Salem, Robert and Vincent; sisters, Vio let and Mildred, both of this com manlty. and Mrs. Marguerite Jessup of Portland. ' MOTHER, BABE HOME . UNIONVALE Mrs. . Ivan Gub- ser and infant son) Merlyn Mon roe. came home Wednesday after - some time spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Gubser. D. L Gabser is Yamhill county super- lntendent of schools at whose home the child was born,- Sunday, July f.. . I. I-aa. ST. XL t O. Ckaa. . O. Herbal (remedies for an menu of stomach, liver, kidney, skin, blood, 'glands; & urinary, sys tem of men ft women. 21 years in service. Naturopathic Physi cians. Ask your Neighbors about CHAN LAM. eh mmi urn. CHINESE MEDICINE CO. tiii Court SU Corner Liber ty. Office openTbuesday.'ft Sat urday only. 19 A.Mt to 1 P.M., S to 7 PJJ. Consultation, blood pressure & urine tests are tree of charge - .;, Oilers Swank Newport Mansion to Father Divine 4 : S ii v - ' f ' '-" ' : ) K ! Vi , i-r, . ' 4 If" 0 ::t:..-:.::. mm ( - -..:';-;-:;.::':.v;-::t:::i.v. SI mm j fc.-.-.-.a.-.....-..-..MA-J.-...yJ .y--,--...--. View ef the Kanfman home, top; aa interior shot, below Mrs. Angela Kanfmaa Society at Newport, R. L, received quite a shock when it was db closed that Mrs, Angela Kaufman, widow of the muIti-mmionaJre safety razor kins; had offered her luxurious mansion, "The Castle,? to Father Divine, the Negro cult leader, and his flock of "angels.1 Mrs. Kaufman's action followed a refusal by Newport officials to grant her a license to serve liquor in the residence. She planned to convert the mansion into an elab orate dinner and cocktail place Mrs. Goodman Is Victim of Mishap MONMOUTH Mrs. Dora Good man," local realtor, received a fractured rib and minor Injuries Wednesday when her car col lided; with an unoccupied car parked on Main street belonging to the Misses Hattle and Zelda Edwards. Both cars were dam aged. Fred Lofting, city water sup erintendent, has succeeded Charles Kelley as overseer of con crete: sidewalk work being built by the city with WPA assistance. Residents having new walks and curbing put in, or old ones re paired by WPA have only mate rials to pay for. All work con forms to city ordinances. Ancient Fire Bell Gone, Siren Calls Firemen at Amity ' AMITY The bell which has served this community for near ly half a century for fire alarms has been replaced by a siren. A tower has been erected be tween the city hall and fire station on which the siren is placed. . One long blast is sounded at noon each day and all other alarms are fire or emergency calls. DEATH IS LEARNED PLEASANTDALE Will Rich ards of Bering, Wash., met acci dental death according to a tele phone message received Wednes day by his cousin, Ed Richards, who with other relatives at Mc- Minnville, plan to attend the fun eraL The widow and one daugh ter, who visited here a few days ago, survive. Salem's Retail Packing Plant 351 State Sheet I?k fsilGy - - fca Site Coupled with low prices combine to make this market the best as well as the thriftiest places to buy your meat, THIS 'WEEKand EVERY WEEK. We sell Inspected Meats only. eveey may ranees were "spbchails" jBMOO(g H3g Economical lb. IP$ jH8l20 Meaty lb. H( W& Ifeggte Choice Crts lb. S812 The Above Cuts of Beef Are From Choice Eastern Oregon Hereford and Shorthorn Cattle. The Bright, Red Color, Lightly Streaked With White Fat Appeals to the Customer Who Is a Jude of Meat Quality. Lean Cuts Mi steals Serve with Tomato Sanee or Country Gravy t i Pork ILoeh (Stops Delicious to Bread or Plain Fried Corned Pigs FesS Cook with Vegetables or for a Cold Lunch THEY'RE MAKING A HIT PREPARE LIKE A HAil Fresh Pure Pork Pure Pork smd BseS Passage . WH&q 1Mb Eg k .. : : S II; s Just That , - Pa! o the Pancakes A Breakfast Treat ;The Above Products Are Prepared From Qean, Inspected Cuts of Fresh Bleat Useless to PayJMore-Risky to Pay Less. ; v ; : - ansvaSHHBMBBsnavBsVBHaiavsjna 4 KO TRICKY BAriGflniS! IVDEII YOD SEE IT EI Old ilD IT'S SC! Kevrkkoessier Named Rector i, a jj Takes Mt. Angel College Posl; Rev. Jentges Seminary Rector MT. AN G E L Re J. James Koessler was appointed rector of Mt. Angel i college by Rt. Rer. Thomas Meier Wednesday, July 19. At the j same time he named Rev. Damian Jentges rector ot the seminary and Rev. Clement Frank, registrar and vice-rector of the college. For the past fire years the of fices of rector of the college and of the seminary have been united aaler one J; !fi!rst uaier, ;j, Vincent Kopperfr and for tha past two years under Kev. sugene Medved. Due to the diversity in training and' disclnllne riven the students of the college and those Of the seminary It was thought best to separate the offices. s Other appointments on the coi leee staff have not been completed as yet and will be announced, la ter by Abbot Thomas, who is president of both the college and seminary. f MT. ANGEtrA large dele gation of Mt. Angel people is ex pected to attend the annual Cath olic day celebration at Champoeg Sunday, July 23. - ; EXJOT BEACH VISIT SHAW Mrs. Edmond Gottin and granddaughter, Mary McCor raiclt, returned home Sunday after a five weeks' vacation at Rocka- e.l. otnr'oreson . coast - . beacbew" . '---a WASHESGTOXIAN GUEST TURNER -4 Ward Hartman. high school principal at Morton, Wash., was a guest at tne v. a. Bear home Monday on nis return from California.:! 1 OF MERCHANDISE CHUCK-FULL OF FOOD VALUES f i 260 sN. LIBERTY 1 PH. 3032 PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, SAT., MONDAY JULY 21, 22 & 24 "Where Quality Meets With Your Idea of Price!" Joe Emerson Offers . . . Beautiful Hymn Book' in Honor Hymns ot All Churches 5 th Anniversary. See Us for Details 'Kitchen-tested" I Gold Medal Flour, tf CQ 49-lb. sack..... vlojy Florida Gold Fancy GRAPEFRUIT JUICE cans hi lor 46-Oz. Can 15c No. 2 SUMMER Fruit Shortcake Jr Specials! "A" DISQUICK Large package 39 SclIiBSy iEp 2 ban MS 1 Is m Quart Can 3-lb. tin g(o)(g I package ) d C1E7 Mi IBS Kii(gJ MIRACLE t WHIP quart KOOL AID The! sunshine drink with Vi tamin D. Package.. 6 for 25c "k Larchmont FACIAL TISSUE 200 sheets in box. 3bxs 25c ZEE TISSUE Ivory or Tinted 4 rolls 15C BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE PORK and BEANS Val Vita, 9Cn No. $y2 cans . 3 for 0 rf NORTHERN f uAnUMill WW Am High quality linked with a low price. 49-lb. bag nouai ir MAID O' MEAT DOG and CAT FOOD Tall 6 for r Pt 25c Qt.....41c OXYDOL l - Package H Coluiatia Coffee Matches the best and better than the rest. ib. 23c 2 lbs. 45e FRUITS and VEGETABLES LOCAL CARROTS AND BEETS........... 2 bunches for IJc iIarge green celery, bunch. ..: .....'....9c sjWEET BERMUDA ONIONS . .. 3 lbs. for 14c SUONG TO ...3 lbs. 14c CABBAGE, solid heads, lb.........l lc Bafcciy Dept. For Friday A Saturday Only Jaly Stat 22ad 25c Green; Apple Pie...l:... ... Try It with Damascus Ice Cream-tonight for dinner! Home-Made Bread 9c j Mads with potatoes. Made just like mother makes. Cinnamon Apple l If a ; Coffee Cakes.... 11 j ' They are delicious. We Also Have a Nice Assortment of Cakes COLUinTA EIEAT DIPT. L Ar.3D -HOAGTC lb. sge Genuine Lamb. Lean, Meaty Shoulder Cuts. 31KEj DACON , lb. HOc I Carsten's Fancy Dry Sugar-Cured Bacon PUJ11E LARP 3 IboTSc OTBV lb. 9c HID CTEAKG lb. 22c 1 Cut from Prime Toung Beef. Tender and Juicy. Sliced Halibut Sliced Ling Cod Kippered Salmon Chinook Salmon Oysters, Crabs, Fillet of Sole and; -' " Halibut Cheeks '