Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 14, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    The housing project is ad
vancing rapidly now with five
of the houses to be completed
and ready to live in within two
weeks. All of the 21 houses
which are entirely different in About
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Mill City, July 14 There now is first aid quarters located at
the Detroit damsite with a male nurse in charge. One ambulance
is kept at the site and eventually Consolidated Builder's Incorpor
ated plans to have one other ambulance added and kept there
for emergencies.
Workers at the dam reported-
that the ambulance recently
made the trip from the site to
a Salem hospital in less than an
hour when one of the C.B.I, em
ploys was critically injured on
the skull from flying rock blast
ed from the diversion tunnel.
First aid quarters are at present
in a temporary building while
a permanent location (until dam
is completed) is constructed.
Structural work on the C.B.I,
main office building and ma
chine shop which is being built
at the damsite is progressing
rapidly and head engineer, Vin
cent Palmer, states that the
office building would be com
pleted and ready for occupancy
the latter part of August, how
ever, the date for completion of
the machine shop is as yet in
definite. .
Diversion tunnel for the North
Santiam river is expected to be
ready the latter part of Septem
ber. Workmen gained about
j 100 feet on the upstream portal
I last week and work was started
tin the downstream portal the
completion of the two portals
the Shae Construction company,
sub-contractors, will be enabled
to start excavation of the 1400
foot tunnel from both ends
Chief engineer, H. H. Hoberts
from the East has been in the
Mill City office for several
weeks.
M.C.P.
Jam Jelly
PECTIN
exterior appearance are expect
ed to be completed by Septem
ber 1. Light fixtures were to
be put in this week and sanding
was to be started on the floors
the first of this week. A good
many loads of gravel have been
hauled for the streets at the
project.
Legion Groups Picnic
Lafayette Dayton and La
fayette posts of the American
Legion and their auxiliaries met
in the Yamhill River Locks
park for a pot-luck dinner.
100 people attended.
'Aviation Day'
For Mill City
Mill City It will be "Avia
tion Day" in Mill City Sunday
with more than 150 planes of
visiting pilots expected to ar
rive at Davis airport that day
for the event. The Mill City
Chamber of Commerce will act
as hosts to the visitors and
guests at the airport for the
breakfast, featuring barbecued made by Shorty Stark, of Sil-
beef sandwiches, corn on the cob
and coffee.
Following there will be an
award of prizes (furnished by
Mill City business concerns) for
the best and worst landings,
youngest and oldest pilots and
a number of others which has
not been decided upon. The
public is invited to the morning
affair, however, and the air
show is scheduled for 2 p. m. at
the Davis field.
Among the events on the pro
gram for the afternoon show in
cludes a parachute jump to be
verton, an Army parachute in
structor during the war. Cap
tain Hammons and Lt. Moerls,
of the 2nd Inf. Division, Fort
Lewis, Wash., will pilot two
helicopters from wnicn is ex
pected some unusual and spec
tacular flying.
Committees appointed for
Aviation Day include: Serving
breakfast Harold Khewer,
George Veteto, J. C. Kimmel
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Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, July 14, 1949 11
Charles Wolverton, Don Jenkins,
Lowell Stiffler, Carl Kelly and
George Steffy; Program adver
tising Forest Baker and Albert
Toman. Among those selling
iiifll
tickets around town are: Mr.
Charles Wolverton, Mrs. Arthur
Kerr, Wayne Kerr, Kenneth
Chance and Glenn Roberts.
Nothing Do-.vn Pay Monthly
VENETIAN BLINDS
And Shades
We also wash, retape, pain I and realal
your old Venetian blind.
ELMER, The Blind Man
Call anytime for Fret Estimates
Phone 3-7328
1453 Ruge St. West Salem
We give S&H Green Stamps
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Values Galore in Our Grocery Section!
WANT
STREAK-FREE
BLUING?
Rain Drops dissolves instantly
right in your suds! Never
streaks or spots . , . you need
no separate bluing rinse of any
kind.
I'M SI
On voif't
You can EAT AND ENJOY SUN
VALLEY BREAD ... the answer to
'diet blues." Low in calories (less
than 50 to the slice) yet high in
muscle building proteins. And flavor!
just try it toasted it's a new taste
thrill. At your favorite food store.
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'ftksi 10W IN CALORIES
HIGH IN ENERGY
RT VOUR FAVORITE f 00D STORE
Fresh EGGS'
Grade A Small 50c Grade A Medium 63 C
'Grade A Large"
DOZEN
Safeway takes special care to bring you eggs that taste as fresh as though right from the
nest. All Safeway eggs are kept under constant refrigeration during the short time it takes
from nest to you.
Jell-Well Desserts
Tillamook Cheese
Your choice
of flavors.
American
MAES
4 pkgs. 25c
65'
15c
NO. 2V2
Lend a touch of tempting color to your menus with these vine-ripened tomatoes. Gar
denside brand tomatoes are picked ripe and packed right. Price is reduced from Safe
way's originally low shelf price.
Cherub Evaporated Milk
Pork and Beans
Dennison Brand Can
Nii-Made Mayonnaise
Fairoey PEAS
Pint Jar
No. 303
Can
35'
2for2gc
Sugar Belle Peas go well with any main dish. Put away several cans now while the price
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is rcauceq. v.neaper man you coma can tnem yourself.
Columbia Dill Pickles 20'
White Satin Sugar io.li. sack 87'
Grapefruit Juice ... . 29c
CORNED-BEEF 39c
Swift's finest corned beef. The cooking is all taken care of all you have to do is eat
it up. It makes a tasty sandwich, too . . . ever try it that way?
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THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Put a "snap" into breakfast these mornings with this flavorful
product of the finest ydung porkers. Yes, this is fancy grade bacon
not too fat to fry away arid not too lean to be tough . . . but,
just the right quality to please the most particular bacon critics.
Buy what you need at this low price no limit! Use it to glam
morize casserole dishes, strip it over a sizzling beefsteak, etc. Thit
is bacon at its very best. Don't miss itl
Tall Can QC
10c
Assorted Lunch Meats
SMOKED HAMS
Sugar Cured Picnics
Famous Brands
Half or Whol.
Short
Shanks
,49e
59e
45c
Here's Seme "VEAL VALUES" at Safeway!
Veal
Shoulder
Roast
Leg or Small 1 Veal
Rump Veal Loin Moulder
Veal Roast 1 Chops 1 steaks
FRESH-SKINLESS
WIENERS
and BOLOGNA
WASTE-FREE PAN-MADY
FISH!
Rock Cod ..lb. 29'
Salmon ... lb. 69c
Halibut .... lb. 49c
PURE
PORK
SAUSAGE
Country
style LI.
MASON JARS R,g. Dox. Pints 85 DoI. Qu.rhl.05
Doi. $119
WIDE MOUTH JARS $1 05
KERR ECONOMY JAR CAPS
KERR REGULAR JAR LIDS
n9. of Doi.25e
Pig. of Do..1 1 e
JAR RUBBERS
R.g. Maion and Ideal, Pig.
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M.C.P. POWDERED PECTIN
JELS-RITE LIQUID PECTIN
31,-ei. pltt. 12'
8-01. bottl 12e
AIRWAY
COFFEE
LB. 3 Lbs.
40 79
NOB HILL
COFFEE
Mi. 3 Lbs.
45 89c
EDWARDS
COFFEE
LB. '. Lbs.
5l 1.01
CANTERBURY BLACK TEA lt.Bag Pl, 18
SODA CRACKERS lul, UUn. 1Lb. M,.49c
YELLOW CORN MEAL M.mB), lC)1, Wh. fk, 21
IhOii4 3 Can,
9 ooch Dog Food! 25c
Playfair Dog Food 3 cans 25 e
Delrich
Margarine
Z COLOR PAK
Spry
Shortening
All V.g.t.bl. Short. ning
3-LB. Can 83 e
Snowdrift
Shortening
Mad. by Hi
Wesson Oil P.opL
83
3-LB. Can
1 45e
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Prices in this ad are effective through Saturday
We reserve the right to limit quantities
WATCDiiCI rKlC Sweet
Mcatcd
Lb. 412C
CANTALOUPES Vine-ripcncd Lb. 9c
Field-Grown Tomatoes Lb. 19c
ZUCCHINI SQUASH Lb. 9c
SUNKIST LEMONS
lull of
Juice
Lb. 25c
12 -LB.
FLAT m
Golden r!p cots now
ready for canning! Price
is right get yours
early!
GREEN BEANS Stringless Lb. 15c
GREEN CABBAGE
Local Crop Lb. 5c
GOLDEN CORN Sweet-Tender Lb. 14c
CRISP LETTUCE
Solid Heads Lb. 5c
NEW POTATOES 10-Lb. 49c
U. S. No. 1
ORANGES S lb. bag
35c