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Firm and fresh. 2 for Snoboy Blend. Quart 35c 39c Gt. cq c Size *>« io-ib. Bag qq PORK LOIN SALE Whole Loin of Pork Pork Chops 5 Hatchery Due On Nehalem Apparent low bidder on a con­ tract to construct an Oregon Fish commission salmon hatchery on the North Fork of the Nehalem riv­ er in Clatsop county was Cloyd R. Watt Construction Company of Portland with a bid of $276,912. The 15 proposals submitted to the com­ mission by the 2 p.m. deadline on April 15 ranged from the $276,912 low to a high of $390,648, Edward K. Neubauer, the agency’s engin­ eering director stated. Award of the contract is expect­ ed to be made on April 26 during a regular monthly meeting of the commission in Portland. By that time, review of the construction proposals will have been completed by the commission’s engineering staff. Under terms of the agreement the contractor will have 160 days to complete the job. The initial pro­ ject calls for construction of rear­ ing ponds, water supply systems, egg collection facilities, a service building, and gravel roads. A sec­ ond construction contract to in­ clude three dwellings is expeeted to be advertised within 60 days. The new facility, not yet formally named, will be located on the south bank of the North Fork of the Ne­ halem river approximately eight miles south of Necanicum Junction on Oregon Highway 53 in Clatsop county. Initial plans call for annual production of 1 million yearling coho and 1 million 90-day reared fall Chinook. With official approval of the con­ struction contract, the Oregon Fish commission will be on the way to adding another modern hatchery to its string of fish production fa­ cilities. In the not too distant future this latest salmon factory will be pumping new life into the old Ne­ halem as well as helping to boost the offshore sport and commercial fisheries. Science - Math Award Received CELERY Granulated DUZ i L lt t i n . 4-Lb. Bag BETTY CROCKER Light Fluffy Oernonia Eagle THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1966 FLAVO-PAC frozen f resh 10-Oz. $ Pkgs. 12 Oz. 2 for 99c Tree Sweet frozen 1.00 $ 1.00 ORANGE juice POTATO chips DOG FO O D -120.00 6-Oz. Tins Big 3-Pak Box Loin End Roasts National recognition has been won by Oregon State University for its teacher preparation programs in science and mathematics. OSU was one of 40 U.S. colleges and universities given 1966 achieve­ ment awards by the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education. The schools were hon­ ored for their leadership in teacher preparation, President James H. Jensen said. Oregon State won its award for its work “to improve the prepara­ tion of science and mathematics teachers” through a series of semi­ nars aimed at pinpointing “skills needed by teachers on the secon­ dary level and how these skills might be developed to a higher level.” The seminars brought together outstanding high school teachers and supervisors, the state super­ visor of science, department chair­ men of all OSU science depart­ ments, and national consultants in the various science fields. Recom­ mendations during the past three years have provided guides for im­ proving science education pro grams, according to Dr. Stanley E. Williamson. He is head of the OSU depart­ ment of science education; was president two years ago of the 35,- 000-member National Science Tea­ chers association; and represented this country in 1964 at international teacher meetings in Europe. Ten years ago, OSU was one of 16 U. 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