Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 28, 1949, Page 13, Image 11

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Pearl Harbor, T. H. Mrs. Hattie J. Black, 1140 Columbia
treet, Salem, Oregon, is pictured when she arrived at Pearl
Harbor recently aboard the navy transport USS General Mann.
Mrs. Black, who is in Hawaii to visit her son, Marine Lt. Col.
K. H. Black, was met at the ship by her daughter-in-law, Mrs.
K. H. Black and their son. Col. Black was absent on a tem
porary tour of duty. Mrs. Black will spend her visit at her
son's quarters, 300 Plantation Drive, Naval Housing Area,
Pearl Harbor. This is Mrs. Black's first visit to the islands. Lt.
Col. Black la serving with Fleet Marine Force, Headquarters,
Camp Catlin, Oahu.
Dallas Awards Construction
Of Larqe Water Reservoir
Dallas, Aug. 28 F. B. Miller and company of Eugene was
awarded the construction contract for the city's new 3.000,000
gallon water reservoir by the Dallas Water commission. The bid
was $117,986.39, about $1000 lower than that of S. S. Mullen and
company of Seattle, second low at $119,013.03.
F. B. Miller, president of the
company, told fc. L,. McCleary,
manager of the commission,
that he expects to move equip
ment in immediately and will
Others ranged higher: How
ard Halvoraon company, Port
land, $130,231.97; Hens haw
Bros.. Portland, $137,526.20;
Lee Hoffman, Portland, $142,-'
379.95; Tauf Charneski, Port-'
land, $142,602.57; E. C. Hall!
company, Portland, $150,885.30;
Norris Lovncy company, $151,
913.60; and Salem Sand and
Gravel company, $162,768.07.
On the pipeline, seven other
bids were submitted besides
I the successful bid of the Salem
be ready to go to work Mon
day. Engineers from the firm
of Cornell. Howland, Hayes and
Merryfield will be here Friday.
Saturday and Monday to make
preparations for actual start of
operations.
Contract for construction of
the 16-inch pipeline from the
reservoir to downtown Dallas
was awarded to Salem Sand and
Gravel company, low bidder at
$10,748.75.
The reservoir is to be com
pleted within 150 days, and the
pipeline will be ready by July
1, McCleary states. The main
will come down West Clay
street, cross Fairvlew and on
down Clay to Main street. That I
will be the extent of work this
year, but next year the line will
be extended north on Main.
Of the 12 bids on the reser- Sand and Gravel company. They
voir submitted for opening prior I were. Empire Construction
to the deadline of 2 p.m. last I company, $10,771.45; S. S. Mul
Thursdav five wore groupedtlen company, $11.743 97; P. S.
closely for low. As later cor- Lord, $13,222 15; H. C. Werner,
reeled for changes in specifica- $14,079.50; F. B. Miller and
tions, the three others nearest! company. $14,884.75; Henshaw
ber of bids submitted and the
interest shown in the project.
McCleary states that the suc
cessful bids were very close to
preliminary estimates of the
commission and the engineers.
Mr. Miller, president of F. B.
Miller and company, was gen
eral superintendent for P. S.
Lord and company when that
firm constructed the storm
sewer on Church street here
three years ago.
Did you read the ads today?
Journal Classified.
Capital Journal, Salem, Or., Thursday. April 28, 1949 13
U. S. to Take Over
Huge Wheat Supply
Chicago. April 28 lu." Grain
market observers predicted to
day that the bulk of a potential
251.000,000 bushels of wheat
now under federal loan agree
ments will fall into government
hands Saturday, but that the
change-over will have little ef
fect on the market.
The loan agreementa expire
Saturday. Farmers at that time
must decide whether to sell the 1
wheat at the market price or
surrender it and close out the
loan.
the low bid and that of S. S.
Mullen and company, second
low, were as follows: Carl M
Halvorson, Portland, $120,235;
Empire Construction company,
Portland, $121,326.44; P. S.
Bros., $17,552.00; and Carl M.
Halvorson, $23,775.25.
Lcif F. Finseth, chairman of
tile water commission, presided
at the opening of bids last
Thursday afternoon. Members
Lord and company, Portland, of the commission and eouncil
$122,780.81. Imen were pleased with the num-
Loiidon Hat Eclipse
London, April 28 VP) London
was darker than usual this morn-
ling. A partial eclipse of the sun
rwarKenea me cuy. scientists at
pejGreenwicn observatory said
they couldn't tee the eclipse
through the regular fog.
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made with lUITO
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Product of Amorkon Horn) Foods
Taste 'em -they're all meat!
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Tut bow good, plump and juicy Armour
Frankfurters aral Thay'ra mad frtih avarjr day
In Portland -aaaaontd just the way
you Ilka 'am hara in Oragon.
Armour Frankfurters
ara aJ-maaf, too
nothing but flna boaf
and pork and
Masoning!
Portland-mad
to Oregon's taste
U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED
ia Frankfurters
9 leader In America's finest line of tauiog
4200 N. RIVER ROAD - SALEM
NEAR BEAUTIFUL MANBRIN GARDEN DISTRICT
WHERE VALUES ARE GREATER
TUNA FISH
Flokiet - Grated
A.Real Value
No. Vi
Can . . .
33c
C&H Cane
SUGAR
10 lb.
Ba
91c
COFFEE
Popular Brandt
1 lb. Can
53c
$105
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2 lb. Can
Sno-Kreem
Pure Vegetable
SHORTENING
3 lb.
Can .
83c
VELVEETA
CHEESE
2 lb.
Loaf
79c
Nu-Bora
SOAP
Petalware Dish
In Each Package
Giant
Sixe . .
59c
WALDORF
TISSUE
3 25c
TASTY FAK
Cream Style
CORN
2cNi' 25c
ELSINORE .
DIMPLE PEAS
, Small, Sweet
2cNi3 33c
CANNED
MILK
Popular Brandt
hi 23c
Wanted!
WALNUT
MEATS
Raetonabla
Prices Paid.
TASTY FAK
Home Stylo
PEACHES
No. 2i
Can ...
25c
CASCADE FRANKS .43c
OREGON
SLICED BACON l59c
BACON
By the Piece . Lb.
47c
PURE
For delicate, alluring goodness in
hipped cream or custard sauce to
serve on cake, use Schilling fur
Vanilla. The flavor woo't cook out.
Schilling
Butler Labeling Checked
Portland, April 28 VP)
Creamery butter is being check-
ed by the department o agri
culture to learn whether lt ia .
properly labeled.
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want it there it is,
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prefer FIEISCHMANN'S YEAST
Sold aso in popular 5Vi oz. sze.
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A0RE SIMMS!
mnro Rice KriHpira
in new 8 nr.. nine'.
You aiked for it . . . kids beg for it
no here it ia! Crunchy Rice Krixpiee in
a new large-size package. 45 more of
the wonderful cereal that's so crisp it
snaps, crackles, pops in milk! From
this economy size you get more bowls of
delicious energy-food for hungry young
sters. (Did you know Rice Krispiea is
the ready-to-eat cereal youngsters say
they prefer? - we asked thousands!,) So
buy the favorite in the new large-size
package - Kellogg. fresh Rice Krispiea!
More nerving of this
favorite on hand!
MOTHER KNOWS 7 BEST!
New jiggle movie
cutouts for the kids
on every box.
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