The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 29, 1935, Page 11, Image 11

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rhe OREGON ' STATESMJJf. Salem.. Oregon, Friday Morning, March 29, 1935
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Gehlhar Resumes Activity
Projected at Time He
Took Public Job
Equipment for the Oregon Fruit
Products company In West Salem,
the new cannery to be operated
by Max Gehlhar, who is winding
up hla actiTlty as state director
of agriculture, Is practically all
Installed and by the middle of
next week Mr. Gehlhar will take
up headquarters at the plant. His
son, Mark, will be associated with
him In the industry.
Oregon Fruit Products com
pany will handle barrelled or
brine cherries, and in addition
will can cherries, berries and
prunes. Probably the first busi
ness this season will be on cher
ries. Plans Ire to handle about
40.000 cases of fruit for the first
season's operations.
The plant occupies the large
building of the old Cherry Grow
ers' association, and a new build
ing constructed by the Gehlhars,
giving in all floor space about 100
by 150 feet. Equipment for the
cannery was purchased and
brought here from the C. D. Min
ton plant at Forest Grove.
Mr. , Gehlhar had plans made
for .entering the cannery field
four years ago, Just prior to the
Urn be was appointed by Gover
nor Meier aa flrat atnf a A It art nr
ot agriculture. Now with that nub
ile auty past, he Is resuming toll
enterprise where he left off at
that time.
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NEW YORK, March 28.-CP)-The
Freethinkers of America, Inc.,
today accused Trinity church of
perpetrating a "religious fraud"
on the public by representing
George Washington as a "fervent
Christian who prayed for his
country.
In a suit filed in supreme court
the Freethinkers demanded that a
tablet bearing a text headed
"Washington's prayer for our
country" be removed Irom St.
Paul's chapel, in lower Broadway,
and that the chapel be restrained
from selling cards reproducing the
"pretended prayer."
Contending Washington "is nev
er known to have made a prayer
to the Christian Deity," the Free
thinkers charged the chapel with
obtaining money under false pre
tenses through the sale of the
cards.
In their action, the Freethink
ers seek to recover 20 cents which
they allegedly paid far two of
the cards and ask that the rector,
wardens and vestrymen of the
church be compelled to pay 5,
000 punitive damages.
Start the Chicks Right
with Albers Feeds
Tested Helps No. 66
"Chicks must not have a
single sip of cold water
for at least one week.
Put warm water in founts
and keep this water
warm.
Albers vitamin
feeds are so
blended as to
proper ingre
dients that It starts the
chicks right and develops
them into productive pullets.
Albers Paks - N -Pullets,
100 lbs
1935 Egg Maker
Paks. 100 lbs. ; .
Molasses Feeder
80 lbs ': :
Turkey Breeder ' rv
Paks. 100 lbs. . a.)U
Carnation Dairy f qa
100 lbs $lOU
All these prices
Mash for
$2.50
$2.40
95c
195 Egg Maker
Mash, 100 lbs. . .
Calf Manna,
25 lbs
Progressive Mash.
109 lbs
Rabbit Pellets,
100 lbs. ....
Molas-O-Meal.
100 lbs.
A Real Dairy
cash. f. o. b. store.'
$2.35
$1.55
$2.10
$2.30
$1.60
Feed
228 Ferry St.
Phone 6858
10CITII OF SHOPS
MEETING OBJECT Oiy
County Won't Start Its Job
Until Opposition is
Overcome, Word
Marlon county is nearly ready
to begin its program of construct
ing new shops for its highway de
partment but will not start work
until objections to the locations of
the shops in North Salem can be
overcome or withdrawn.
"We don't want to Incur a
great amount of ' enmity among
the people of the district where
we want to build these shops,"
members of the court said yester
day. "We think the location we
have chosen on the edge of the
city is an excellent one, a location
sure to be used for industrial pur
poses and not for residences. We
would be glad if the people In that
part of town could compose their
differences and let us know that
the location we have optioned for
the shops 13 satisfactory."
Before the county can erect its
shops it must secure the consent
of the city zoning commission to
a reclassification of the property
in North Salem where the shops
are expected to be constructed.
Governor Martin is not opposed
to the shops' location even though
it is near the state school for the
deaf, court members said.
Nor is Secretary of State Snell.
They indicated that Rufus C. Hol
man, state treasurer, was alligned
with Superintendent Lyman J.
Steed of the deaf school in an at
tempt to block the county's erec
tion of its new shops.
New Apparel for
Cherrians or No
Parade is Edict
New uniforms for Salem Cher
rians' participation in the Rose
Festival parade late this spring
or the Cherrians stay at home
That's the edict from King Bing
William Schlltt, from whom all
Cherrians will receive this morn
ing a letter In that vein.
Support is urged for the Cher
rians show to be given bjr the
Chemeketa Players at the high
school auditorium next Tuesday
and Wednesday.
Sach Cherrian Is allotted 10
tickets to the play for sale, and
Schlltt urges every member to
come through with the sales. The
funds will be applied to purchase
or the uniforms for a Cherrian
drill team.
Six Dead, Thirty-four Injured in Conflagration
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JTIim new moth damage Preventive gives 70a
uuteuiiQiv mai oia xasnionea
moth balls cannot give. And
no lasting disagreeable odor!
The moth worm really does the damage!
That's why up-to-date housewives now use
Elkay's Moth Fume Crystals . . . because this
entirely different formula immediately
destroys the moths and the MOTH WORMS
. . . that old fashioned moth balls and other
makeshift preventives failed to do. And
you have no disagree-
Tin
able odors clinging to
your clothes for days
at a time. For unlike
Ihe odor of moth
balls, the odor of
Elkay's Moth Fume
Crystals disappears
almost immediately
upon being exposed
to the air.
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LOOSE CRYSTALS
to spriskb irfiere
needed
to basj fci
cteset OQa
14o. OWU
Use In CfoMts . .Garment
Bags . . Closets or Drawers
for Stored Rugs . . .
Upholstered Furniture
aad many other uses.
A celebration marking the success of a school show by Northwestern university students at the Club
Rendezvous in suburban Chicago, ended In tragedy when fire broke out in the club. Six persons were
burned to death and 34 seriously injured by the conflagration whjch was attributed to an overheated
toaster. Crepe paper streamers and wall decorations caused the blaze to 6pread rapidly to all sections
of the large room. Several were trapped in the holocaust when the frantic guests jammed the main
door of the building which opened Inward instead of outward. Top photo shows Investigators looking
over ruins; lower photo is exterior view of club.
IIIDS TO
BE RETIRED, APRIL
- Retirement April X of $1,237,
600 of state highway bonds and
$500,000 of Oregon Veterans'
state aid bonds will -reduce the
state's bonded indebtedness to
150.897,010, as compared with
f64.lS3.210 on September 30,
1928, the state treasurers' office
announced yesterday.
The treasurer, before April 1,
will deposit with the state's fiscal
agency tn New York city funds to
retire the highway bonds due on
that date and S577.745.94 to pay
Interest on $24,866,750" of such
bonds exclusive of those issued to
the federal government to secure
payment of money borrowed for
construction ot the five Oregon
coast highway bridges.
The interest payment on the
veterans' state aid bonds will
amount to 2549,603.75.
This payment will reduce the
outstanding highway bonds to
$23,629,250, as compared with
$38,060,750 on September 30,
1928.
Outstanding veterans' state aid
bonds will be reduced from 28,
000.000 on September 30, 1928,
to $24,875,000 on April 1, 1935.
In 1928 the assessed valuation
ot the state was $1,122,332,180,
as against $943,504,406 In 1934.
WHITE COIIFEIIS ON
HIS H
HERE
BOYS' SPECIAL
a Big Kite and a 25e tube of
REX ALT, MILK OF MAGNE
SIA, TOOTH PASTE . . .
both for 25c
Most people
need more IRON
say Doctors
Peptona is a scientific ironand
Malt compound that gives new
strength and energy. It in
creases the appetite . . . aids di
gestion. Peptcna
34c
17c
27c
40c
59c
INDIGESTION ?
Try Bisxna-Bex if you want re
lief from indigestion. It's a
pleasant tasting antacid pow
der that acts four ways to give
lasung reuez in a
few minutes. Bisnuu
Eex is, a coast te
coast sensation.
Disma-Rex
ounces SO C
Laxatives
50c Natures
Remedy
25c Cascaret
Tablets
40c Castom
for Children ...
60c California
Syrup of Figs .
Oils
75c Squibb's
Mineral Oil
S.NJ 67c
1.50 Petrolagar J
all numbers OtC
1 Gal. Mineral AO
oa 5C
Cold Remedies
50c Laxative
Bromo Quinine
25c Rex-Mentho
Chest Rub ...
50c Baume
Bengay
25c Mistol .
Nose Drops
Salts
85c Knxschen
Salts
60c Condensed
Jad Salts
Form. $1.50 Crazy
Crystals
60c Sal AfA
Hepatiea 47C
57c
40c
$1
Household Needs
1 Pt. Milk of
Magnesia
10 lbs. Epsom
Salts .
1 quart Witch
Hazel
12 oz. Bay
Rum
15c
33c
29c
19c
34c
19c
34c
17c
Some of These
Prices Thru
j Monday Only
This Coupon
and 10c
will buy a regular 25c sixe
of REXALL TOOTH PASTE
This offer In made to ac
quaint you with this denti
frice of proven yalue.
Told after April a
An.
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sir- r. ..wwj mey Are
115 S. Commercial St. Always Low
vm immmm m oa 'mmMi M s? mag mourn
state's cummer
WILL BE ED
contracts negotiated by tha
state of Oregon are not mere
scraps of paper and should be en
forced to the letter, Governor
Martin has advised members of
ihe state board of control.
The governor's statement fol
lowed a discussion relative to con
tracts under which certain saw
mill operators were to furnish hot
fuel for the University of Oregon
and Oregon State college. These
companies had-objected to credit
ing the state with the difference
between wholesale and retail pri
ces or crude oil. covering a neriod
when they were unable to supply
nog iuei.
Other members of the board
agreed with Governor Martin and
the state purchasing agent was di
rected to enforce the contracts.
Governor Martin also objected
to state officials and employes en
couraging the filing of claims
against the state.
The governor said the federal
government had a rigid rule
against this practice.
"If claims are filed against the
state they should be given consid
eration," Martin said, "but claim
ants should not be encouraged by
any official or employe."
illy COMPLETES
SECRET MANEUVER
LOS ANGELES, March 28. qp)
-The United States fleet today
completed sensational secret tac
tical exercises off the coast of
southern California and moved
back to the Les Angeles and San
Diego bases tonight after a trag
edy last night interrupted aerial
XO. 71-52
Sjrnopjii of AanBal 8utemeot of th
SUBd.rdIninTmBeo Connj of K.w
York of New York, in thm Stat of Kw
7o' Jh,.thitt''T'it 4,T lr.
l3 msds to tha Innoraoe Communion-
Uw- 0t 0resoa' Pnrunt to
C AIIXA1j
rrnAot e"Pul "tock Pid np. L-
500.000,00.
INCOME
$I4at017no8,' me9tri durin 7aar,
Intareat, Clrldendi aad rant roeaWad
djarins- tha yaaT, flSS.2n.33.
Ineoma front othar aaoraea recelTad
daring tha year, 95.087.35.
Total ineone. $1,58085.88.
DI8BT7B8KSHENTS
at loasaa paid dnri&g tha yaar. in
elndins adjuitmettt expenaev 114.795.81.
Diridenda paid on capital Hack rfurinr
the year. none.
Comrainions and aalariea paid darlnr
the year. $547,135.47.
Taxea, licenaca and feea paid dariar
tha year. $7147.97.
.lf'i'??tJ.0, U otl,er Penditarea,
p 1 1 3,41 8.44.
Total axpaoditoree. $1,248,797 49
a88ETS
Value of real estate owned (market
value), none.
Yalue of atocka and fcondi owned (mar
ket value). $2,996,7124.
Loana on mortfmfee and collateral, etc.,
nose.
Cash la banks and on hand, $2,429.-
508.81.
Frentiama la con rue of collection writ
twojoe September 80, 1934. $228,-
Interext and rente dno and accrued.
$21,590.89.
Reinsurance recoverable oa losses paid,
$208.27.
Total admitted assets. $5,874,158.54.
LIABILITIES
27S.00 t!mim 'or lMM upaid. $118,-
Amoirnt of BaearMd preaivmi on all
otrtUmiin riaka, $1.8 51,8 a.fl.
Ine for oommtaaiom and brokerace.
AU other liabilities, $94,000.00.
Oentinrewey reaerve. $23,282.17.
S86.9.53"biUtU MCP PiUl
Capital paid op. $1,500,000.00.
Sarptas ever all liabilities, $2,587.-
332.01.
A8urptas aj retards policy-noWers, $4.
087.S32.01. Teeal. $6,874,158.54.
BUSINESS IN OBEGOK FOB THE
TEAS,
o Premiums received during the year,
$2,395.82.
LosMe paid daring the year. $1,548 SS.
. .rt. darinaj tha year, 81,
44S.SS. Kama of Coenpaay, Standard Inaurmaae
Corns any of New York.
Kama of PraaMast. 3. A. Kelaey.
JJn f Beeretary, a L. Henry.
t ?taswtOT? re4nt attarner far eerv
A. B. Avartn, commissioner, or his
enccessora la elfiea.
battle maneuvers for several
hours.
During simulated night bomb
ing operations, one of the bomb
ing planes of the aircraft carrier
Lexington plunged into the ocean.
Two fliers, Lieut. (J.G.) Edwin
G. Kelly and Aviation Machinesi
Mate R. CaTillo, both ot San Di
ego, were carried to their death.
Radio orders flashed from Ad
miral J. M. Reeves, commander-in-chief
to the hundred battle
ships, carriers, cruisers and de
stroyers to cease battle maneuvers
and search for the victims.
The crashed bomber was one of
the VB-1B squadron of eighteen
bombers from the Lexington. The
other seventeen bombers return
ed safely to the deck of the car
rier. There were several hun
dred planes engaged in the secret
tactical night exercises, a prelude
to the annual fleet problem to be
staged in the north Pacific ocean
May 3 to June 10.
Searchlights from a hundred
naval craft stabbed the darkness
in the waters oft southern Cali
fornia some twenty miles north of
San Diego.
QlLYWOOti
STARTS SUNDAY
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Solon T. White of McMinnville,
newly named state director of ag
riculture, conferred here briefly
with Governor Charles H. Martin.
He announced immediately af
ter the conference that he would
have no statement to make re
garding the six department heads
in his office until after he as
sumed his new duties here Mon
day. White had no sooner reached
the statehouse than he was be
sieged by office seekers, interest
ed in securing jobs as chiefs in
the agricultural department. H
said he had been so Importuned
for Jobs at UeMinarille, as sooa
as his appointment was announ
ced that he had been compelled
to stop answering telephone calls.
It was considered-probable yes
terday at the statehouse that sev
eral of the present department
chiefs In White's off lee would bo.
retained. '
White will wind up his affairs
as county agent at McMinnvM
this weekend. He will be here
Monday to confer with Max Gehl
har, outgoing director of agriculture.
Tom Pa&erson ,
Of Amity Dies
AMITY. March 28. Tom Pat
terson died Wednesdays in a hos
pital In McMinnville. He was) a
resident of Amity tor over. 20
years prior to moving to McMinn
ville a few years ago. He ,had
been in poor health for several
years.
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Orwig's Meat Market
YOUR NEWEST GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET
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During Lenten Season We Suggest You Try
"Fishing in Cans"
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Minced
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SHJGAH cloth bag B&s. 49
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Calumet Daliing Powder lb. can 25c
RINSO,
large pkg. ..
LUX Hand
Soap, S bars
LIFEBUOY
Soap, t bars
LUX Flakes,
large pkg. . .
KAFFEE .
HAG, lb. .
TOMATOES,
Snot,
C&YL8
21c
19c
19c
23c
45c
Green
25c
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MUOOUS.
nAVOstS
Ajy 3 Flavors- Qc
Scott Tissue ..
....3 rolls 20c
Our vegetables have appetite-appeal!
Everyliiing the -market affords!
KELLOGG SALE
CORN FLAKES
JUCEKRISPIB
PEP BRAN FLAKES
Buy THrw. for 29c
Gt Larg Package
BISCUIT FUSE
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Hamburger 15c
2 lbs. 25c '
SHORTENING
3 lbs. 3Se
PURE LARD
21 flfllT
Bacon . . . 24c
Sugar Cured
Whole or Half Piece
PICNICS... 7c
Sugar Cored
Hens 22c
Dressed and Drawn light
Hen a 25c
Dressed & Drawn Medium