The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 10, 1939, Page 7, Image 7

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday- Morning, February 10, 1939
PAGE SEVEN
Tax Structure Is
Faulty IionsTold
Intangibles Tax Unfair to
r Small Stockholder Rep.
r 77; Farrell Avers;
. ; Labeling the present Intangibles
tax unfair to widows and small
stockholders. Rep. Robert. B. Far
ratt, it- member of the house tax
: and reTenue committee from Malt
- nomsh county, declared before the
- Lions club yesterday noon.- that
changes should 'be made in-the
Oregon tax structure. Disclaiming
any desire to speak for Goternor
Sprague, Farrell opined that the
goTemor, with the majority of the
committee, riew the situation in a
. similar. -light.
.1 Outlining highlights of progre'ss
made by the legislature in attempt
to arrire at a feasible solution to
the , rerenue dilemma, Farrell re
ferred to HB 25, the measure to
suspend the present intangibles
tax. This he said would not exempt
delinquent -.. taxpayers - under the
. present law, nor would It do away
with the machinery for .resuming
collections at a later date.?
- r : r.Hlts Proposed Act
Farrell referred to H. B. SO as
a copy of the Wisconsin plan with
fixed credit features which he
labeled "too drastic on the small
Income people."- He also announc
ed his opposition to taking the
seeded - additional revenue from
property owners because the prop
erty taxpayers now carry more
than their share. -
"When you consider that It Is
going to take four to fire million
dollars to meet the old age prob-
- iem," .he said, "the job is too big
to be solved in the income field
alone." Farrell confessed that the
cpmmittee had not yet arrived at
a solution. He stated, however,
that committers of both house and
senate wire v orking overtime in
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Sirs. Mary Toxzo of New York City Is shown holding a needle, which
, she claimed passed from he body to that of her baby before the
: child was born. The needle was removed from the child's back. Phy-
' sicians are pazzled, bat admit the possibility. The fact the eye of
the needle pointed inward, instead of outward, "was considered to
substantiate the theory offered by the mother. AP Telemat. .
Red
Chile Aid tenter
Local Chapter Will Accept
Voluntary Gifts for
Quake Area Relief
The Marlon county chapter of
the American Red Cross has been
Instructed by national headquar
ters that the Increasing needs de
veloping out of the recent Chilean
disaster makes it advisable 'for
local chapters to accept 'Voluntary
contributions from, those people
in their communities who desire
to assist directly in the emergen
ey still existing. , r
sumey, Medicine Already Sent
. It la, announced that money,
medical supplies and. tents for
Shelter have already been sent in
large quantities from the Amer
ican Red Cross to the Chilean
Red Cross for distribution to the
earthquake victims. The Ameri
can Red Cross has also sent dis
aster workers to assist the Chile
an Red Cross In the. difficult task
rot rehabilitation
The local Red Cross chapter
will make no campaign for funds.
but will be glad to accept any vol
untary contributions which com
munity members would like ' to
have forwarded to the stricken
area.
order to reach an agreement with
in a few days.
Sensible Solution Seen
The speaker closed with a tri
bute to the present membership of
the legislature. "The feet of your
legislators are on the ground and
I have confidence that they will
arrive at a sensible solution to
the present day problems in Ore
gon." It was announced that a recep
tion will be given at the Blind
school for Bill Root, director of
the Lion's charity show "Hit It
Up" to be given February 21, and
12.
The following committees were
announced by Lion President Al
Ramsyer: Sports, Harold Pruitt,
W. B. Ashby, Bill Dunsmoor, and
W. R. Newmyer; Dr. Lloyd Hock
ett added to the education com
mittee; welcome committee, A. C.
Burk, Paul Acton, Percy Blundell,
Dr. Estill Brunk and Eugene
Grebenhorst.
CONSISTENCY is what connts in food buying what we mean by consis
. tency is consistent LOW PRICES not only on our weekend specials or so
called loss leaders but we also sell at extremely low prices day after day,
week after week month after month, year after year. WESTERN FOOD
PRICES are extremely low one trial will convince you this statement is
correct.
Mill
Drv Pack
m Reg. 5-Oz. Tin
Ul Per Dozen
1.17
Bartan's Black or Brown Paste
Per Tin
:-4 '
.Arizona Seedless, good size sweet
enough without sagar.
Per
.'. Dozen
PARSNIPS
Per lb.
19 c
2c
SOAP
Wl 5 NAPTif A
10t? 43c
Tomato
Juice
c.h. b;
Reg. size
tin.
4 for
19c
Nucoa
lb.'
19c
2 lbs. 37c
Our Treat!
ALL DAY SATURDAY
Hot Chocolate
Mad With
CARNATION
MILK
cans
MILK Tall cans Oregon,
Armour's or
Morning 3 cans flaV
Per Case, 48 Cans, 2.99
S
intia
a usage
Reg.
Size
cans
for
as
POPCORN
Local Groten Of Course It
- ' Will Pop
3M06
HAGIC RECIPE
QUICK FONDANT
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m tana art MI wm rafl ha aaH
at mr hnaM cscaaot; ar mm
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Eagle BnAiiD
Uagic ituxtx 19c
ffWOTEKD- C0IDERSCO)
SUGAR
Coffee
Airmail
Lb.
15c
a lbs. 45c
Morning
Star
1 Lb.
23c
Uw. 45c
Breakfast
Club
Per -lb.
24c
TOBACCO
PRINCE ALBERT
1 23c Pipe, 1 10c pkg. Prince )Qfi
Albert, a 36c value for liyKt
CIGARETTES
Camels, Lnckies, Old Golds, Chester
fields or Raleighs, " f fj m
per carton...L
PRINCE ALBERT, VELVET -or
HALF AND HALF V
FLOUR
Castle Brand, 49 lbs. ..
Montana hard wheat.
Ever-Right, 49 lbs....
Oregon hard wheat
Kitchen Queen, 49 lbs.......
fRecl, Write Blue, 491bs.
Killed of choice Blae Stem wheat.
uT: 10c T" 1.19
m n" ': Golden
UGftR
Orders of $2.03 and Up DeliTered FsW
Open UnUl 9 P. M. Sat. Ere.
137 So.
Commercial
7311
Phone i"v"ir7CTD
"Bacalag Hiajb
sPHeea,
Independent Grocers 100 Home Otmed Iaaak Brosn Owner
Colton Boys Win
HUBBARD Colton high school
basketball team won a hard'
fought game from Hubbard high
Friday night at Hubbard. The
score was 29 to 24.
dDim dDii
By DOROTHY THOMPSON
(Continued from Page .)
to interfere with the free speech
of others.
If forms of direct or Indirect
coercion are the path to war, we
bad better prepare to protect oar.
selves more rigorously again jt
ciTll strife.
To sum up:
Ideas are spread by force. The
concept that they should be no
spread is itself an idea. The con
cept that they should be spread
by tree discussion and reason is a
contrary and therefore hostile
Idea that may yet hare to defend
Itself in arras since no one can
reason with a tank. And the
spreading of ideas by economic
sanctions I. e.. force has al
ready too deeply penetrated thi i
democracy.
Copyright, im. New York Trib
une Inc. .
"Edisbn Day" Is
Turned Down Here
. Governor Charles A. Sprague,
In a letter to Governor Harry
A. Moore of New Jersey, declined
to issue a proclamation in behalf
of appropriate public observance
of the birthday anniversary of
Thomas A. Edison on February
11.-
Governor Sprague said he had
been reluctant to issue procla
mations except when a matter
I of particular Importance was in
volved. .
Marion, Polk FSA
Aids 258 Families
Some Receive Farm Loans,
Others Get Inventory,
Budget 'Advice
Farm and home inventories.
budgets and accounts are helping
over 258 Marion and Polk county
farm families chart their course
to greater security through the
rehabilitation program of the
farm security administration T.
R. Hobart, FSA supervisor, Sa
lem, reports.
' Each family receiving an FSA
loan for necessary livestock, farm
equipment. ' household goods or
other operating items agrees to
keep careful records to guide its
enterprise and place the farm on
a business-like basis.. .This forms
the . basis for placing in effect
practical farming and home plans
that will insure maximum returns
for. the year's operations.
Starting out with a complete
inventory of land, equipment,
lirestock. feed, seed and house
hold goods quickly reveals what
operating goods will be needed
for the year, determines the farm
and home plana and provide for
an accurate cheek of these fa
cilities at the end of each year.
Numerous Events
Scheduled, OSC
The following state or regional
events ' held at or sponsored by.
Oregon State college are scehd
uled for the last half of Febru
ary and early March:
Dairy manufacturing short
course at Corvallis, February 13
to 20.
State agricultural . banquet.
OSC, February 16.
Snowball Dangerous
SILVERTON William Scarth.
12, is at a Salem hospital re
ported seriously injured when' hit
by a snowball thrown by a school
mate Wednesday. Scarth is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Scarth
of Silverton.
Oregon Dairy Manufacturers' t
association convention, OSC Feb-.;.
ruary 21 to 24. . , --'
Oregon meeting National Farm'
Loan association, OSC, February'
24 and 25.
Annual state foresters' ban
quet, February 25.
Eastern Oregon 4H club local :
leaders annual conference. Union,
March 3.
Biological science conference, :
OSC, March 4. . "
State grange lecturers' con vena
tion, QSC, March 8-10. ;
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CORNER COURT AND
HIGH STS.
This store is open from 7:80
A. M. to 10 P. M. every day, in
eluding Sundays and Holidays.
NEXT DOOR TO
GRAND THEATRE
Low Cut Prices on Natitonally Advertised Products . . . Showing You a
Substantial Savings ... We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
60c ITALIAN BALM
Buy Both
for
and a 75c Home Dispenser
57c
S0c Listeiine Tooth Paste ""CRQn
and a 50c Prophylactic Tooth Brush Va
Squibb's Aspirin Tablets
Bottle of
200 for
63c
YARDLEYS
LAVENDER SOAP
3 bars for $1.00
75c Yardleys Lavender Free
35c CAMPANA'S
ITALIAN BALM
and 20c Dreskin Coolies
65c Value
Buy both
for
29c
50c BUNDS
H & A CREAM
39c
and a 10c Bottle Free
100 Hal liver Oil Caps. $1.19
Societe
Valentine
Heart Boxes
15c . 25c . 50c
75c. $1.00
$1.50 - $2.00 - $3.00
See Oar Windows
Large Assortment
Valentines
Comics, Mechanical and "
Conventional
Prices
1c . 2c 3c . 5c
10c.15c.25c
Castile Soap JKy 1g 29c
AVJv I Samson I I v Samson I jti&A Samson
Healing Pad . Lamps ,3H V""
oirfnSed if $195 Wfft a"mt
UMM $2q95 illJ 02T95 $1.90
1-lb. tin
Prince
Albert
Fresh Stock
69c
Camel
Cigarettes
Cartoa
01.17
1-lb.tia ;
Geo.
Washington
49
Book
Matches
SO Books in
Carton
9C
5e Nestle
Bars
Fresh Stock
StorlOC
PATE2STS
60c Alka-Seltzcr ......
40c Fletchers Castoria 31c
35c Vicks Vapo-Rub ............27c
75c Listerine Antiseptic . 59c
35c Hills Nose Drops . ..29c
.65c Pinex for Coughs 54c
100 Super D Perles $231
$1.25 Creo-Mulsion . $1.12
$15 Petrolagar, all numbers89c
$15 Van-Tagc, 2 bottles ... $1.98
TOILETRIES
$1.00 Pacquins Hand Cream.. ..63c
65c Ponds Face Creams ..........39c
500 Sheet Ponds Tissue .23c
60cPhillips Face Creams 49c
25c Djerkiss Talcum ..1..15c
$1.00 Tangee Lip Sticks 79c
35c Cutex Nail Polishes ... 31c
50c Santiseptic Lotion 45c
50c Chamberlain Hand Lotion 42c
Factors Normalizing Cream ...,55c
PILLS and TABLETS
50 Anacin Tablets .1 .LJ..::.59c
50 Caroid & Bile Salts Tablets..53c
100 Bayer Aspirin Tablets ..i...59c
50 Hal Liver Oil Caps .69c
100 A-B-D-G Caps .... -$2.39
25c Carters Liver Pills .L.17c s
75c Doans Pills ......2;iJ53c
(SOcZilatone -.:...49c
10c Turns .... 3 lor 25c J
?Lg Chocolate Exlax ...U.-X47cr
'f' TOILETRIES ,t ;
60c Drene Shampoo , ... ..:49c
25c Lovalon : Rinses -ZiL. 19c
40c Squibb's Tooth iPaste . 33c
; 50c Vitalis for the Hair 1........39c
50c Ipana Tootb' Paste wi..39c:
50c Lyons TootH Powder 1L 35c
50c;Wjlliamii Aqua Velvai...39e
50c Molle Shave Cream 1356
Pure Castile Soap Lw.10c
Let Us Fill Your Prescriptions -Our Service Is Accurate and Economical
Weekend features- all week. If you find It in
convenient to do your week's shopping on the:
weekend, you. need not be concerned, because
weekend prices ' are always in effect at PigglyJ'
Wiggly, where yon "Serve Yourself and Savei'
Six Days February 10th to 16th Inclusive
J cartons
i
r'l.
Whole Milk Cheddar
J-lb. loaves
ALDER'S N-4
0
No. 1 oval tins.
Tomato Sauce, for
i2oz. cans
anasi an
Pure Vegetable
In your jug Gal.
jomisoirs
Glo-Coat
IV, Pints for the Prfc. f a Pint
Polish
J-lb. cartons
(SIFIFISIS
CIS
Golden West
1-lb. tin 25C 2US
0
1-lb. tin 19c 3 lbs.
2
Mello-Fruited
In your jug---Gal.
Pkg.
Grade "A" :
Friday & Saturday only
?? MYSTERY ITEM??
Something of unusual value. Investigate. It's worth-,
while. Come to the store, read the placard in the'
window. This tea is a REAL special.
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