The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 21, 1936, Page 4, Image 4

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Raleia, Oregon, Friday Mornin?; February 21, 193
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Tlational View of
Defense Outlined
America Is Comparatively
Safe "With Small Armed
Force Says McKey
-t A rational vlev of America's
national defense needs was oat
lined by Miles H. McKey, assistant
- attorney general and lieutenant
colonel in 29 th coast artillery.
O.. R. C, before the Lions club
- Thursday. Col McKey first com
pared the situation here with that
in Europe and Asia where nation's
had to be ready for Instant mobil
ization because of the proximity of
. possible enemies. On the same ra-
- tlo as France oar armed forces
would consist of IS million men.
However the United States is lso-
; la ted, with wide oceans on two
borders, a friendly power on the
north and a minor power on the
south.
Jle pointed out the difficulties
of! landing a large expeditionary
force here from overseas by citing
: the difficulties which this country
faced in , transporting and main
taining its overseas forces in the
v world war. with a friendly nary
and a friendly shore for landing.
Here the enemy would first hare
to- destroy our nary, effect the
landing on a hostile shore, and
then maintain their forces. In con-
J sequence the burden here is great
lyvreduced. 1
:The military policy of this coun
try, be stated, was a well .trained
; .cfllcer personnel, with a large and
competent officers' reserre corps,
and with the regular army, and na
tional guard as the expansion nu
cleus for the army to be enlarged
in case of danger. It is thin reas
onable establishment, he said,
which was justified and which the
people should maintain.
Alcohol Industry y
At Prison Talked
Manufacture of industrial alco
, hoi by inmates ct the Oregon state
penitentiary, provided the state
flax plant is abandoned, waa rec
ommended by State Treasurer
Holmas In a letter to Governor
Martin Thursday.
,Tho alcohol w e u 1 d be manu
factured from - waste vegetables
and fruits from Oregon farms and
the residue of local canneries. The
finished product would be used ex
clusively in the operation of state
owned automotive equipment
or TimUTY HOUSEWIVES !
Try-One of Out Choice Prime Beef
Roasts or Steaks
J See Them and Be Convinced!
Bacon Squares, sugar cured, lb. 19c
Pure Lard, 2 lbs. 25c
Shortening, lb ..10c
Fresh Oleo, lb. 10c
Kerr Mince Meat, 2 lbs. : 15c
HOFFMAN'S MEAT MARKET
ISO N. Commercial
162 N. Commercial Si. Phone 5151
' 1 The Best Place to Trade
H SPUDS
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U. S. No. 2 locals, Q
fine cookers, 50 lbs. 01 C
nil
liyUUlVJuUvILb
Sweet, JqicT Navels 3 doz. 29c
CORN SALMON
Tasty Pack Salmon SUk
Wlute Sugar Fine Color and Flavor
U No. 2 cans , XUi. jjo. 1 flats 35c I
priio . SARDINES
ri!iAa No After-Taste
Dry Soaked, O.K. for Tomato or Mustard
Stews, Etc 2 oval cans lSc
L No:,2 cans - vC LARD
Pure, Fresh
TOMATOES o ocr
. r : I pounds ... fcicli
ExtSUn COFFEE
J No. 2ta cans- LVZ IIills Bros. Red Cart
PEAS 2 lb. can 49 C
tSan Wan Finest Quality CRACKERS
2 9Q 2-lb. carton 91 ;
cans : . LtHC Sodas Jk C
SlrfW Nally New QtS- 29c
cJ CJUU( alad Dressiiiff Pints 19c
Widower of Heiress at Court
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Hundreds of Kansas citizens who had known the late Charles Cutis
personally throughout bis rise from an Indian reservation te the post
of vice president of the United States payed their last respects to
the noted Kansan when his body lay in state in the capitol buHding;
at Topeka.
Uolman suggested that mem
bers of the board of control con
fer with John II. Lewis, former
state engineer. In connection with
the project.
The board announced recently
that it gradually would withdraw
from the- flax industry.
Washington Film
Offered Tonight
A very Interesting and season
able program will be held In the
Grant school auditorium Friday
at 7:30 p. m., when the local PTA
will show four reels of movins
pictures illustrating the life of
George Washington. These pic
tures were supplied by the visual
education department of Oregon
state college. Assembly singing
of patriotic songs will be led by
Milton Dierks.
Grade school students of the
cKy will have an opportunity of
seeing the pictures at three-thirty
in the afternoon. A nominal
charge will be made at both en
tertainments. Phone 5563
CABBAGE
New ball head, crisp 4
and green, lb
medium
size
10c
"DOZEN
TAs body lay ia sfauri
Former Resident
0 County Dies
Three Children in Gibson
Home Under Fever
Quarantine
ATJ34SVILLE. Tefe. 21, Taree
childrea of Mr. aad Mrs. Devey
noose, i it Ksriet ferer. Tlie
couatj health Hurse, Mn. Toaag.
Tl sited ta ham Taesday. mni
has sopeniaiai Ute car f thm
cases.
Word has been received here of
the death of a former resident,
Mrs. Elnora Winifred ETans, who
died at her home at 7752 Jersey
street, Portland, February 14.
Mrs. Evans was well known here
as Freddie Bleakney. She was the
widow of the late William R.
Evans. i
The sewing dab met at the
schoolhouse Wednesday for an
all-day quilting. . One of the
quilts to be sold at the bazaar this
year is-being quilted at this time.
Play is Tonight
The Senior play, "Honeymoon
Inn," will be given in the gymna
sium, Friday; night. Miss Clara
Dodson la directing it. A charge
wilfebe made for admission.
Miss Charlotte Martin gave a
delightful party Saturday night at
he home, for a large number of
her friends. Games were enjoyed
by the group.
Benefit Recital Slated
By Willamete Faculty
Tonight at Waller Hall
The faculty of the Willamette
university school of music will
present a program in Waller hail
at 8:15 o'clock tonight in benefit
to five students who attended a
volunteer convention at Indianap
olis, Ind., last December. Faculty
members who will participate are
Cameron Marshall," voice instruc
tor and director of the school;
Professor T. S. Roberts, pipe or
gan; Mary Schultz, violin; Helen
MacHirron, piano, and Clara En
ness. piano.
Tbe students who attended th:
convention are Kuulei Emoto, An
na Mae Unraih, Esther Black,
Jane Bellinger and Dwight Aden,
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JIM, YOU HAVE NT
FINISHED YOUR COFFEE,
THIS IS THE THIRD
MORNING YOUVE
LEFT IT!
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WITH M.J.B..THE .
"STRENGTH ESSENTIAL COFFEE, YOU
UR MAKE I MK.cc. PIMtKtNI I'
STRENGTHS PROM Tnt
m MILO
BUT NEVER.
WEAK,
mm MEDIUM
BUT NEVER, FLAT"
Wl GUKI1NTII that yoa will find &I1
flavor ia every cup of M j B Coffee.
Complete satisfaction or your grocer
,wQl gladly refund your money.
full
Baptists Opening
Revival Meetings
Sickafoose Is Honored by
High Sehool Pnpilt
.. on Birthday
MONMOUTH. Teh. 20. Tho
Baptist chnrch will sponsor a
two-week evangelistic meeting be
ginning February 24, featuring
the Burke Party. 1 Her. H. E.
Burke, who heads Jhe party, con
ducted, with his group, one of the
major campaigns under auspices
of the "Century of Progress Evan
gelistic Council" in Chicago in a
big tent on the north side with
1 C churches . cooperating. .
Mrs. H. E. Burke is pianist and
children's worker; and Russel
Case, song leader, ia a tenor solo
ist and cornjBtist. The trio will ap
pear every night, except Satur-:
day, at 7:30 at the local Baptist
church.
Honor School Janitor
A birthday party honoring the
82nd natal day of IL K. sicka
foose was given Friday at Mon
mouth high school when seniors
and faculty cooperated in prepar
ing a noon luncheon at the school.
Mr. Sickafoose served the school
as Janitor for more than 20 years,
and is annually remembered on
his birthday, Valentine day.
The Townsend club, meeting
Tuesday night, heard a compre
hensive and informative report
from E. M. Ebbert of the Town
send congressional district con
vention held last week in Eugene.
Ebbert, Monmouth's delegate, and
Arthur Moore of Monmouth, who
is regional organizer, attended
from here. Ebbert said the con
vention was dominated through
out by the determined collective
spirit of th delegates te adder
success for the : Townsend plan,
against all obstacles.
Arrangements for the Town
send chickem pie sapper. Bregma
mm dane MStdaM tar Friday
night, la the Odd Fellows haB
here are all complete, th com
mittee, boaded by A. J, Whiteaker
vW&9 MIC!
$59.50
lT&ifii?
A IB (5 (b50
V588 M S350
BEE VAC
Plus 50 Used Washers New Gears, New Rolls,
New Bearings, Guaranteed 1-3 to 1-2 Off
325 COURT ST.
inc.
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ONE TIN
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"HI STRONG
BUT NEVER.
BITTER.
FLnvon nT niJY strehgth
Per Capita Tax Upon , .
Gasoline . $9.15 Last
Year, Snell Reports
- The per capita gasoline tax paid
In Oregon daring 1935 was S9.1S
or 18 J gallons each, according to
a tabulation prepared Thursday by
Secretary of State Snell. - .
The gasoline sales for 1935 ag
gregated 1S3.002.SS2 gallons.
Fifty-four concerns operating la
the state contributed to the total
gasoline tax. The total tax paid
was $9,150,143. Fire companies
sold 70 per cent of the gasoline.
Plaehn Excusable
Even If He Cried
Over SpiUed ftlilk
REINBECK, la., Feb. 20.r-ff-When
Henry Plaehn fell down
the steps of his home here, he
spilled a pail of water, fractured
several ribs and knocked himself
unconscious.
When he come to, he tried to
get ap, but found he couldn't, for
the spilled water had frozen in
the sub-rero temperature, fasten
ing him to the walk.
He had to be thawed loose.
Free Estimates
Salem Paint
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COMPANY
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174 Ferry Ph. 4642
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Lowest Prices That
Have Ever Been
Quoted
PLUS 1 YEAR SERVICE
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JOHN WAS CRITICIZING ME
TOOL FOR THE VARIATION IN Hl
COFFEE UNTIL I HEARD ABOUT
tut iNariiiiTu prrruriii
siKcno n EHEnum
M.J. 6. fZ
enly vtqy to
coffoo flavor
M J B Coffee's famous-Strength Essentkl"
means t constant richness tfjull-hodied cefet
flavor is every grain of M-J"B a real m
fnvemtnt in ccce achieved by M J B after
an experience of 50 years.
Result: a fuU-flavcred mild coffee that is
never tasteless; an equally full-flavored me
dium coffer, a full, rich so-called "strong"
coffee that is never bitter; by far the most
delicious coffee you have ever tasted.
You've read about it, heard people talk
about it, why not rvt rr NOV and end all
your coffee troubles.
Of
Gurse
It's
Less
at
Caplans
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ORM 3
rooms
Tfatr
OLEOMARGARINE
Fl
our.
Kitchen Queen
Hard Wheat
49-lb. saek
$1.33
Sack
Calmet
Instant Postum
Small Size
Large Size
GRAPENUT FLAKES,
2 pkg& .
PREMIUM CHOCOLATE,
V, lb. ..
yjjry'S
P&G Soap
10 cakes
OXYDOL
Large Size
2 boxes 2,(3
9
QB.8
THE
137 S. Commercial St.
PHONE
. 4010
Sweet and Juicy
Doz,
Idaho
White.
1 A lbs. in
1U cloth bags
cans
A Dandy Kitchen
Broom
each
1 pound . . . SIL
2 pounds . .
Flour..
Crown
Best Patent
49-lb. sack
$1.69
Sack
10s sack
One Lb. 15c
Baking Powder
10 lbs.
..23c
36c
DRY PACK
2 cans
19c
12c
Dark,
5 lbs ...
-
Medium
WM 4 cakes
ToQet
Soap
cakes
Both for
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
Grape
fruit' Arizona
: Seedless
6 for
a
1
Ji
sac
Crown Pancake
and Waffle
ir.
0
239
New Shrimps
19c
29c 31c
Size
ide
Swift's Cheese Deal
6 Assorted Varieties :
One-Half Pound Package of Cheese
One Small Pkg. Snowflake Crackers
17c
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