The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 26, 1939, Page 8, Image 8

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State
Charees
Prove Problem
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Increases id Insane and
Criminal Inmates Tax
Ten Institutions
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By PACT. W. HARVET. JR.
Associated Press; Correspondent
One problem that Oregon prob
ably nefer will solre fa that of
the ever-Increasing population of
JU'ie tUto Institutions. -
There are 6J7J Inmates at the
institutions, costing the taxpayers
f4.32t.07t for the two-year period
beginning last January 1. The
population Is at an all-time high,
being- 94 more than a year ago.
?!The total Includes 29(4 Insane,
of whom 2 (77 are la the Oregon
state hospital at jSalem and 1287
in the Eastern Oregon state hospi-
And officials of
readily agree
Insane persons
tal at Pendleton,
these hospitals
there are more
outside of the -two hospitals than
Inside. ' I
There are 1011 feeble-minded
persons, and little has been done
to prevent the feeble-minded per
sons outside of institutions from
baring more children.
The penitentiary's population
,., .
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. combined whh economy end
- ready ia a jiffy. Made from A-1 '
Durum Semolina and fresh
eggs. Aak your grocer for cello
- t c phane wrapped FR1L-LETS.
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CQEGOH STATESMAN. . Sataa, Qrcgoruffl. JJoroir Uj 28939
Poppies Made in US Hospitals
1
Disabled Yeteraa la gOTerBineat hospitals fashloa the VFW baddy
poppies sold today la Salem by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4M1
as a meaas of raising? of relief and welfare lands.
hit an aU-Uma high ilrh this
month of 1103. indicating crime
Is on the Increase lr. ; .''"
Other wards of the state Include
114 delinquent boya, 59 delin
quent girls, 516 tuberculosis vic
tims; 131 deaf children' and 9 6
blind children.- " V T
Heads of all Institntions 'have
been, bemoaning r the', fact . that
their employes - are overworked
and their buildings heed repair
ing. Some of them need new
buildings. But the legislature,
which had a hard Job balancing
the budget, turned a deaf ear to
their requests.
It costs 151.57 a month to care
for a patient at the Eastern Ore
gon tuberculosis hospital, and
147.44 at the Oregon State tuber
culosis hospital. These two insti
tntions, because of the specialized
treatment required, have the high
est per capita costs of any of the
10 institutions.
Other Costs Lower
Per capita costs at the other
institutions are: school for the
deaf $41.13, state training school
for boys $42.37. school for the
blind 138.40. industrial school for
girls $37.98. penitentiary $21.21.
Eastern Oregon state state hospi
tal $13.81, put hospital $13.0.
and Fairriew home for feeble
minded $13.18.
The 10 institntions hare 3020
acres in farms, the state hospital's
SIS-acre farm being the largest.
The Eastern Oregon state hospital
has a S94-acre farm, while the
penitentiary's farm is 84 0 acres.
These farms make the institntions
self-sufficient to a large degree.
An audit report by the secretary
of state, showed today that while
the M-day 1939 legislature cost
the record sum of $160,871. the
cost per day was $2285 or $132 a
day less than the 87-day 1937 ses
sion, which cost $137,783.
The legislators, who got only
$120 each for their two months
raid tf 1 lUTT vrr inn f-uiiu Drnnn
347
Stale
Phone
6713
Try the ! Market Basket for Quality and Price
1 ' -1 'i- Why Pay More?
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Fsesh 11am Boast
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Strictly top porkers.
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PG3I?G Pgi?Ei
or
Ground beef- No water or cereal
Vock SttboEic. "
and . '
TPwsfc . E.oi?c3 4 lbs. SO
" ' . 8aow white. Take ao chance, try the best. ' - '
I Have you tried our dry '
Oanoc? 5a?cd Ddgoch
r - Gaaranteed aot salty. A real treat.
CHOICE "
- Toar choice of eboico cats. '
SWKST
Dsaaiida Onions S'lbi SG
LOCAL GROWN
nr?An
LOCAL cnOTTS ,
LARGS
7ov Opcdc 7&3.aco
nsfi5'Giapsfenit Qloxlfc
Yes We Have Strawberries at Right Price .
hard work, spent $7,0 IS for pos-
uge, compared with $5,535 in
1937. $3,883 in 1938. and $2,822
in 1933.
salaries - of the 90 legislators
amounted to $10,800,, while their
stenographers,' clerks and other
employes got $92,111. Printing
cost $18,903.
BlindsVDrapenes
Businesses Mjerge
Reinholdt & Lewis Firm
Bays Leisy Business,
to Continue Here
Reinholdt ft Lewis, Salem man
ufacturers of window shades and
Venetian blinds, - announced yes
terday they had bought out the
Homer Lelsy drapery business,
long operated in conjunction with
the Imperial Furniture company,
407 Court street, and would con
tinue the business at that location.
Fred Sullivan, drapery expert
and . interior decorator, former
manager of the drapery depart
ment of Barker Brothers of Los
Angeles, Frederick & Nelson of
Seattle and recently of Boise, Ida.,
has been brought to Salem to
handle the retail drapery depart
ment.
Leisy to Retire
Leisy, who started selling dra
peries and upholstering in Salem
18 years ago, brought Lloyd C.
Reinholdt here from Portland In
1933 to open the shade division
of his business, is retiring.
Reinholdt and Rollin O. Lewis
In 1937 opened a small Venetian
blind plant and later the same
year moved to larger quarters at
2330 South Commercial street
where 14 men are now employed
Epworth Leaguers
To Skate Tonight
The first of several Catherines
planned by the Salem district Ep
worth's newlv elected cabinet, will
be a benefit district league skate
at the Mellow Moon this Friday
night. About 100 members from
leagues in Salem and nearbv towns
are expected for the skate from
4 :3V to iu:3U. rronts from the
party will be used in helping send
Don D O U r 1 . Salem, and Rill
Hobbs, Albany, to the world Chris
tian youth conference in Amster
dam, Holland. Julv 24-Aurnst 2.
Both delegates have been ac
tive in league work in the Salem
district for a long time and are
serving as members on the present
district league cabinet. They will
travel with a trronn of other Orm
Igon young people, leaving Port-
iana on June 19, ror Montreal,
sallinc from there on th ss nnrh.
ess of AtholL Countries to be vis
ited include Scotland, England,
Sweden, Norway, Denmark and
uermany before arriving at Am
sterdam for the conference, whleh
will be attended by young people
from 2 nations of tha world. Vol.
lowing the conference the group
wui visit Belgium, .Germany,
Switzerland and Franca before
sailing for home.
A second district skate will be
held In Salem June t at the Capl
tola rink for the same purpose.
Any leaguers attending th
Friday are asked to state at the
aoor mat tney are with the league
group.
Denies Charges
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Psrasnls Sofia' 1
Seised In Cleveland at the request
of Philadelphia authorities tares
tlrattajr the poison inass-mnrder
syndicate there, Somenis Rodia, -gl-year-old
Philadelphia prtvato
tnrestlgator, denied murder accu
sations against him, Rodia Is ac
eosed of beta an accessory to
murder ta tha drowning' of Jo
seph Arena o2 the New Jersey
coast tn 1932. Arena's widow has
been charged with conspiracy and
Steve Crlspino with murder hi the
asms esse." The state contends
Rodia and Crlspino shared In the
Benefits of a $2,000 Insurance pol
icy with Mrs. Arena. .
Poppy Day Is
Slated Today
Annual Sale Conducted in
City by VF7 Auxiliary
Starts This Blorn
v Known In ancient times as the
"flower ' Of . forretfnlnsu ,1..
PODDv-haa become th Mrtnw .
emembrance,, iUted Comman
der Phil H. RIngle. of If arioa Post
CCl. of Salem. Vot r w-
eign Wars of the United States.
aanon post and the ladies auxil
iary, of which !! uM r
Hansen is president, la
lag1 the llth annmal'Baddy Poppy
sale today for the benefit of the
organization's program of relief
and assistance to disabled veterans
asd their dependents.
- : yeteraas GetrProceeds
i rThe JBuddr - Poppy - was givea
Ita najne by tha disabled veterans
iai government hospitals through
out the country 'who make the
popples for the annual sale," ex
plained Mrs. Ward. Wolfe,- chair
man of the auxiliary committee,
which, assisted by glrli and Tolun
teer women, will have charge of
the local sale.' "The disabled
veterans will be paid for their
work. A portion of the proceeds
is devoted to maintenance of the
VFW national home for orphaned
children of deceased veterans, at
Eaton Rapids, Michigan. The re
mainder is devoted to local and
state rehabilitation programs of
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TOttETRY IIID IT (5)c
V an- op
150 N. ComX Si.' Next Door to Caplan'g
Looli What 9c Will Day
25c Enders Razor and 3 Blades, Clearance 9c
50c 7 O'Qock Shaving Cream, 9c
50c Pnrola Tooth Paste. rlMmnr
25c Armands Cold Cream Disc- pit. 9c "
2 lbs. Epsom Salu' 9c
25c Nullax Laxative, Like Candy 9c
25c Eveready Shave Cream, 9c
50c Squibbs Laxative Salu 9c
10s Simplex Double Edge or 7 Simplex Single
Edge Razor Blades, 9c
200 Cleansing Tissues ChanteUy, 9c
15c Annap Sanitary Napkins, 12s, 9c
1000 Sheet Toflet Tissue, 2 for 9e
25c 4-oz. Sterns Tonic, 9c
404u Homestead Wax Paper, 2 for 9e
25c Salt and Pepper Shakers, 9c
25c PinU Mineral Oil, Light, 9c
10c 4-oz. Mercurochrome, 2 for 9c
1-oz. Spirit of Camphor, 9c
25c Bathing Caps, New live Rubber, 9e
50s Acme Facial Pats for Cleansing, 9c
25c Eve'n Tan Sun Tan Oil, 9c
15c Miracle Handle Type Can Openers, 9c
25c Pts. Turpentine, 9c
25c Castolay Pure Castile Soap, 9c
10c Hollywood Curlers, 9c
5c Bobbie Pins, 2 for 9c
5c Baby Bottles, Plain, 2 for 9c
Eastman Kodak Films at Reduced Prices
We Develop and Print Any 6 or 8 Exposure Roll
of Film for Only 25c (8 Hour Service )
150 N. ComT. St. Prices Good Fridav thru Mondav
lbZW.UOM'L. PHONE 5151
OUR VEGETABLES ARE NOTED FOR
FINE QUALITY AND CRISPY FRESHNESS
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Prices Good Through Tuesday
kttuce , 3hCTj,5c
Carrots 2 9C
Cukes ctoto 2for9c
Tomatoes 3n: 25c
MarshmaUows l.flCc
Potato Chips 2 2SC
Pork&Beans 32Sc
BakedBeaM flCc
lPS,:5;-: ' ' 2 a,, 29c
Potatoes gST SO aSc
leinons f' ' ' 12q
Honey ' ' ESc
:Co:: ; ; is
JeMo iy 5t
''m'r-. : fit-
PicMeSf - - figs
Pecs & Sib-flC
Olivesii - M
Salgd Dressing or Spread jjc
the various units of tha organisa
tion. Tha project Is exclusively a
non-profit one." she said, "with
thousands of VFW members con
tributing their service free of
charge.;'.' '"'tj-i-i:
' Headqaaitera at Store
Headquarters for tha Salem
Buddy Poppy sale have been es
tablished at the W. H. Graben
horst 4k Co., real estate office, at
154 S. Liberty, and Mrs. Wolfe
arges her edmmlttes and volun
teer sales ladles to report there
at 8 o'clock this morning. Her
committee Is composed ot Mrs.
Kassell ' Hndd. XrK Covfl Case.
Mrs. Tlrgtt ,BbUon.v Mrs. Frank
NIeswander and Mrs. Clyde Craw
ford. Chairman: Kent Kraps. of
the post committee, requests vet
erans who bars automobiles to
spare, to report, to htm at head
quarters at that time to transport
the ladles about the city. George
Malstrom and L. B. Davis are of
the post committee. .
Winners Announced
Sn.VERTON--Mrs. Carl Hau-
gen, poppy poster contest enalr
man . announced as , winners for
this year, Muriel Stamey and
Marvel Olsen In division 1; Bert
Burr and Margaret Winegar in
division 2.
Rural School Out
ZENAi The last day ot school
picnic Friday was well attended
by parents and friends. Miss Ko-
neta Nowowiejski, teacher, has
been retained. -
Wheaties
or Kix
2 pkgs.
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146 No. ComBercial SL
Phone 4010
TfUA A 49'a Nne
trown Best Patent 4ys ..yH39
I?nilflollPxiai?57 Oca SdGGm .
NICKEL PLATED IQT
ITHKi
S SCOOP IN EACH
WHILILIIAEaf8
Reg.
15c Size
Sanlia Coifee & Kaliee Ban
TS)RraTo7yra Bar
S? 35c
Gian's
Gal. Jug
Cans
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m mm
i Size M
3 Cans (0
TVfOT AS
O Chicken
Yi Size
cans
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r-tr vru or-
MJ Gloss
Pigi.
One-Lb. Can' 3-Lb. Pail -Lb. Pail
ttCTietex cakes
29c
siriieiiatott
IVORY FLAKES, lge.
GUEST IVORY, 3 cakes 7
CAMAY, 3 cakes...!
OXYDOL, media m.
UAIJJUL, laree
UAXUUL, riant
2Jc
Sauerkraut 13 ISc
Bropms 4: 2C
Picket
Pancake & Waffle
Floury 10's sack
Juice -1 T . I 1
Oranges New Peas tnrn
venfeet . ,a"&& : Celery
2do,2gg 3fl7C 9cbBBen 2 25c
MDTTON ROAST. Ib f3 DRY SALT BACON, lb- ...f, jgc
MUTTON CHOPS, lb-- flQ j; PDRE LARD. a,. 3?c
jbrroN 'srfiwVii-ill. u , ground beef .a n. asc
?TTn?n nArnw . n. " ll?m Hcns "'Rabbits
SLICED BACON, lb,l23C : (Large selection.)