The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 25, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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    Tht OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, February 25, 1938
PAGE THREE
US Navy to Veil
Pacific Activities
War Games to Get War
Time Secrecy; Press
Reporters Barred
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24-&)-The
bitj's forthcoming -war
games in the Pacific wm mToiTe
a, "highly confidential" problem
nd will be carried out under war
time secrecy, officials disclosed
Wednesday.
They said that because of the
confidential nature of'this prob
lem, Secretary Swanson had de
cided to bar newspapermen . from
the 150 fighting craft which will
maneuver over & 12.000.000
square mile area from Alaska to
Samoa and the Panama Canal for
six weeks during March and
April. -
Newspapermen Barred
It was disclosed that the ma
neuvers would be an attempt to
solve "fleet problem No. 19," but
no hint of its nature was given.
The secretary's decision to
maintain absolute secrecy, offi
cials said, was reached after con
ferences with Adm. William D.
T no itr uhlcf nf nnPratlnnfl ATI A
Adm. Claude C. Bloch, commander-in-chief
of the fleet.
. During the 1936 maneuvers no
newspapermen traveled with the
fleet, but officials said -.this was
the first time in peace that repre
sentatives of the press had been
flatly barred. Only interviews
with Admiral Bloch before and
after the maneuvers will be per
mitted this year."-
TURNER, OREGON
MAN ENDORSES"
GREATVAN-TAGE
Mr. C. L. Sprungman, of
Route 1, Suffered 20
Years Witn oassy stom
ach, Caused Awf ul Pains
AH Over His Body. Now
Praises Van-Tage for
Great Relief.
Nickel Bounty on
Rats Provided by
Bremerton Mayor
BREMERTON, Feb. 24
Rats, said Mayor Jesse Knabb,
"are almost ea-Jng things up"
in Bremerton.
So the city executive, who has
been unorthodox before, announ
ced today he would do a pied
piper stunts, but not with music,
instead he declared he personal
ly would pay five cents for every
dead rat brought to his office
by Bremerton citizens.
It promised to attract as much
attention as the time Knabb
lumped Into Puget Sound to ful
fill a campaign pled -e, or the
time he challenged a critic to a
public boxing bout.
"I'm going to have a cleaver
in my office and 1 11 chop the
tail off every rat brought in,"
he announced. "That's because
I don't want to have to pay
double. The five cents a head
offer is good until March 1.
By then I expect we'll have rid
the city of 6.000 rats."
Stripped Klamath
Forests Are Seen
Exhaustion in 20 Years
Warned by Sermon in
Talk to Farmers
KLAMATH FALLS, Feb. JM-
(y-Private timber m y be .ex
hausted In this region In 20 years
if cutting continues at the pres
ent rate, Harry Semon, chairman
of an agricultural economic con
ference, told 100 Klamath farm
ers Wednesday.
Assembling to study the eco
nomic future of the area, the
farmers heard a forecast by Se
mon that an increasing tax bur
den on farm property was In
prospect because of the likell
hood of a decline in the asserted
valuation of timberlands.
Semon urged the farmers to
study the possibilities for develop
ing marshland, hill and eutover
timberlands to provide additional
valuations when timberlands lose
their value. - V
The conference's land use com
mittee criticised the present pol
icy of restricting grating permits
on public lands and contended it
would lead to a sharp reduction
In aheep population.
Young Asks Post
As Representative
Bernard A. Young, Koseburg,
yesterday filed in the state de
partment here for the republican
nomination for state representa
tive from the 15th district. Doug
las county, at the republican pri
mary election.
Young is now serving his first
term in the lower house of the
legislature.
Other filings today:
J. T. Mahonev. V'letx. democrat.
for state representative from the
ninth district. Lincoln county.
Rnvd R. Overhulse. Madras.
democrat, for district attorney of
Jefferson county ..
Harold Pritchett
Due; to Quit US
!
Visa Expires February 28;
GO Leader Is Denied
Another Renewal
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24-JP)-The
temporary visa on which Har
old Pritchett, president of the
CIO International Lumber Work
ers of America, is in America will
not be renewed, officials said
Wednesday night. !
The American consul at Van
couver, B. C, has denied his re
quest for a new visa.!
Officials said the consul found
Pritchett was not admissible un
der the laws governing entrance
of foreigners. They said the con
sul decided Pritchett was ineli
gible under the laws permitting
residence in the United States.
Pritchett, it was learned, has
evidenced his intention of com
ing to Washington to Plead his
case. He muit be out of the
country, however, by February
28, on which data his visa ex
pires.
Fire Alarm Once
Closed Saloons
THE DALLES, Feb. 24
Employes of the state liquor store
showed signs of agitation when
Fire Warden L. L. Mohr exhibit
ed an ordinance requiring saloons,
taverns, grog shops and the like
to close their doors on sounding
of the fire bell and remain shut
until the fire, wherever It was,
was conquered.
The ordinance was passed after
a fire which caused a large loss
but that was years ago and, the
warden said by way of calming
his llstners, the law has long been
repealed.
Highway Changes
Are Suit's Basis
Por danders. Claim Damage
Done Their Property
by Recent Work
on the theory that plaintiffs ara
entitled to the benefits of an act
passed by the 1937 legislature.
The state highway commission
contend that benefits under the
act are not available to plaintiffs.
J. M. Devers, attorney for the
highway commission will defend
the suit.
Class Plans Banquet
SILVERTON The "99" Bible
class of the First Christian
church is making plans for a
banquet to be held, March 15
Gus H. Huthman and wife who
own property In Portland near the
Ross Island bridge nd fronting
on Grand avenue and Brooklyn
street, Wednesday sued the state
of Oregon and state highway
commission for 210,000 damages,
which they alleged they sustained
by reason of change of grade.
The changes of grade on Grand
avenue and Brooklyn street -ere
made in connection with the con
struction of the highway from khe
Iron Fireman plant to Union ave
nue near the Van Dozer mill prop
erty. The action is being prosecuted
with guests from Woodburn and
Scotts Mills.
Fred Schmidts Expected
From New York in Spring
SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs.
Fred .Schmidt, .Bess .Cowden),
of New YoTk City are expected
to arrive at Silverton this spring
for a visit with Mrs. Schmidt's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Schmidt's graduation from the
Cowden. Following Mrs.
University of Oregon she taught
in the Silverton high schools..
Morgan Partner Dies
NEW YORK, Feb. 24-(fl)-Sey-mour
Parker Gilbert, 45, partner ,
ii J. P. Morgan & Co., and an in
ternationally known authority on
finance andcpnomlcs, died in the
Doctors hospital today of a heart
"My ailing condition was by no
means a recent occurence for I
had been in poor health for the
last 20 years, and although I had
tried In every way I knew to get
relief from my suffering, nothing
seemed to do me a bit of good,
until one day I found VAN-TAGE
r
MR. C. L. SPRUXGMAN
and the way this Great Medicine
helped me is nothing short of
wonderful!" said Mr. C. L.
Sprungman, of Rural Route 1,
Turner. Oregon (about . 10 miles
Southeast' of Salem), while talk
ing just a few days ago about this
Amazing New Medicine which is
being introduced to the local pub
lie at the Fred Meyer Toiletry &
Remedy Shop, by a Special Van
Tage Representative, direct from
The Van-Tage Laboratories. Mr.
Sprungman, who has been a resi
dent of this Immediate "vicinity
for "the last 7 years, is a -well-known
farmer and member of the
Masonic Lodge. Read the rest of
this" Prominent Local Man's state
ment. Continuing, he said
'Van-Tage. DidEverything
iucj vaaiiu irui, lit
My stomach seemed to be up
set and gassy all the time and I
had terrible pains dub to so nxach
gas in my system. These awful
pains would shoot all through my
body from my limbs clear up Into
my head and then everything
would- turn black before me and
I would get so sick and dizzy that
I would have to go and lie down
I had no appetite and what little
1 ate didn't do me any good, for
It Just laid there in my stomach
and formed ' this awful gas and
so much sour acid that a bitter
water brash came up into my
throat and mouth and made me
terribly sick. I had to take a
strong physic almost every night
f or my constipation and I felt
sluezish and tired and worn out
and ; had no pep throughout the
day.
"Then I started taking Van-
-- f fa sn1 T IrvtAv fAnt riv emrw
A CkU RUW WW VU1 tU J W w M
experience that it does everything
that is claimed for it It had a
wonderful action on my gassy, up-
nt mt rm o anil nnw T A.t mw
meals with a real relish-and my
, food digests fine ahddoesn't sour
or cause that awful gas and acid
like It did. The terrible gas pains
and those sickening dizzy spells
have been relieved, too, and I'm
not bothered with the sour water
brash .coming np into my throat
and jnouth. Van-Tage also had a
fine, laxative action on my si ug
. W-sh bowels and now they are act
ing more normally and I don't
have to take strong physics all
the time. I want to recommend
this Great Medicine to others who
suffer like I did, so I gladly give
you this public statement"
A Special Van-Tage Represen
tative, direct from The Van-Tage
Laboratories, IS now at me rreu
Meyer Toiletry & Remedy Shop,
170 N. Liberty St, Salem, daily
meeting crowds of people and in
m
ill
CANNP
fruits
11'
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STOP I LOOK I and READ I Did you EVER tec such
values in Canned Foods? Only Ssfcway's economical dis
tributing methods, and efficient operation make these savings
possible. It will py you to stock up regardless of how much
j Fruit you have on hand. Buy liatf dozens, dozens and even
cases. The more you buy the more you save.
STOKELEY'S NO. 300 CANS
Muneaipiple N U79 3 cans
HILLSDALE BROKEN SLICED 1
ill . TYTfff "ILi.-i
Tid Bits or Crushed, Del Monte
Full o Gold Halve o Gold Halves o' Gold
APRICOTS PEARS APRICOTS
Whole Unpitted Selected Bartletts Lucions Halves
Stokeleys
Grapefruit
JUICE
SOO Size
t15d
Halve 6 Gold
eaches 2N- S
Ao
12 Cans $1.45
Combination
Offer:
SPECIAL VALUES
EFFECTIVE
FRIDAY TO MONDAY FEB. 25 TO ,23
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , , , , , , iiitiir--
OTHER CANNED FOOD FEATURES
PORK & BEANS 10c 29c
Van Camp's No. 303 tall can.
MINCED
BUTTER CLAMS ?annd 10c
HOMINY
aw cans 15c Doz 39c
Van Camp's No. 300 Cans j
SAUERKRAUT
cans
9c
CORNED BEEF
LIBBY'S
12-oz. can
FANCY SPINACH 2 for 25c
Alma Brand No. 24 cas.
DICED BEETS fn 10c
ASPARAGUS
CORN
Hillsdale, 8-oz. can.... 10C
2 No. 303 fj 0
cans Doz.
Country-Kist Golden Bantam
89C
Del Monte Corn
No. 2 Cans
for
No. 303 Cans Whole Kernel
1 ' Ox r-ana
25C 10C
2 for 25C
PEAS Del Monte Early Garden' 2 f 25 c
PEAS Tiny size Picnic Ting 2 for 25c
SALMON Dei Monte Red, No. 1 can 25C
1 Ige. pkg. Mai-I'Mom
Pancake Flour and
1 pt. Sleepy Hollow
Syrup
Both for
35c
Marshmallows, Fluffiest,
lb. Package 2 for 25c
Calumet Bkg. Pwdr lb. can ....19c
Swans Down Cake Flour Ige 25c
Westag (Imit) Vanilla 4 oz. 10c
Albers Farina, No. 10 bag 49c
H. O. Oats Large Pkg- :..28c
Hershey Cocoa Lb. tin 14c
Small White Beans 10 lb. bag 39c
Bird Seed, Claremont, pkg 10c
Fluf fo Shortening.L..4 lbs. 43c
C.H.B. Pickles, 6-oz. jar......10c
O. K. Soap 4 bars 19c
Par Gran. Soap, lge. pkg. ..25c
Spry, 3 lb. tin ....l-....53c
PalmoliTe Soap, cake.J! 1 - 5c
Comfort Tissue 4 rolls 25c
COFFEE
Airway ........lb. 15c, 3 lbs. 43c
Nob Hill ....lb. 21c, 2 lbs. 40c
Ea wards, lb. can 23c, 2-lb. 45c
Fl
our
Airtight
49 Lb.
Sack
57 "S$r 57d)D
J 49 Lb. Sack J L
Robin
Hood
Fine Quality
ges
Full
Cream
Morton's
Shaker
MJ8
JellWei
Shredded Wheat
Br i el I
0
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
SPINACH
New shipment Texas
dark green spinach. Full
of
iron lbs.
15c
NEW PEAS
The first crop is always
more sweet and
tender. Lb A VIZ
NEW POTATOES
From Florida, wonder-
eaUng. 4 lbs. 5
SU1VKIST LESIONS
Large 360. size. Finest
thing in the world for
colds. Stock up at A
this price. Doz Zr
Oranges
220 size. Contain more
juice than anything
we ve ever seen.
2doz.
for
29c
lrioTay and Saturday only. Imagine strawberries in February,
llicb, red, f nil-flavored berries and only, per box
as
APRICOTS lJ2 Us.,29c
PEACHES 4.2 lbs. 23c
BLACK FIGS, 2 lbs. 15c
PRUNES ... .5 lbs. 25c
MEAT DEPARTMENT f
fw77m A fr" Cut from Quality beef, a Sunday f
S lL lSidlAS steak dinner you'll enjoy. Per lb ... iiU
IPfiGN ECS Armour's Sugar Cured, Ibl... . EQg
i Quart GaueffliffQat fo
LbS2c
Grade A.
U. S. Extras, large. Doz.
-n i r l i i i i i i i i NU
troducing and explaining this Re
markable Compound.