The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 02, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Thm, OniGOlI STATECI LHr. Satan, Oregon. TrfJay Morning. X-lry3L 1S11
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Set-ups Under Board
PORTLAND, May l.--AU
establishments offering "set-ups"
must com under 'control of the
Stat liquor commission, I F. Al
len, new adminls tratar, said
Thursday. The 1941 law requires
that places offering service to
drinkers of spirituous liquors
must' have service -licenses, he
said. - . r
Lodge Opens June 14
, CRATER LAKE, May lHJPf-
The lodge at Crater Lake national
park will open lor the summer
season June 14.
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Of
Rgardlss of the coffee-maker
70a have, Hills Bros. Coffee can
be successfully used In it "as is."
77is Cbtud ClZnJ "produces the
maximum of flaror and aroma
those delicious qualities that '
make ? steaming cup of Hills
Bros. Coffee so enjoyable;'
Thz CaVlZSi Gjdtld If guaranteed to produce best results In
DRIP CLASS MAKER PERCOLATOR OR POT Q
If directions on the side of the Kills Bros Coffee can ere followed
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Cor. N. Commercial and ChemekeU Sts.
Phone 7335
2Vi
cans
noraiiY
Very Tasty
3 for 25 c
POST TOASTIES
3pkf&25c
Giant
size .
FUESEIIVES
2-lb. Jars Assorted
Fine quality
Each 'J
250
I2ARGAHI2IE
PARKAY
2 lbs. 37c
1 lb. lc
3
lbs.
330
IIOODLES v
21c
Fresh
En
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Cocktail
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DELIVERY!
You can't beat our every
15 minute delivery serv
ice. Phone any time af
ter 9 a.' m. till 7 p. m.
FOOD STAMPS
Those who have these
are given the best of
service and food values.
FIG BADS
Fresh, Tasty Cookies
3lb3...:,29
GIIIGEO SIIAPS
Thejr Are Delicious
2 lbs. 250
PEACHES or
AFHICOTS
2 for 290
cans
CATSUP
"3 tetUes d.250
COFFEE
PEARSON'S
Fresh and Good ,
Red Bag'; r)9A
2 lbs. 45c
Green pas; 4 C
lb. LU AOC
3 lbs. 43c r
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SPUDS
Guaranteed Quality
50 lbs.
.No. 2 1. 5S?0 -
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KUAUT
For a Quick Lunch
2a
cans M w for
250
IVORY SOAP
Bars .3 for 40
ti PAIICAKE cr
T7AFFLE FLOUn
Bag i:290
cnACi
LiEE
Tender, crisp
2-lb. box
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150
DHL PICKLES
Big 30-oz. jar with han
dles. They are
delicious, each t2a w L
SALIIOII
Alaska Pink -2
f.r290
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cans
GUII.asd
CAIIDY MS
3 f.r-100;
FLODn, FEED and SEED
II;p7 Fcnily .ib. Sk. G1.19
Superior nArdwheal
Dairy Meal 80 lbs.
Egg Producer Pelets, 100 lbs.
Laying Scratch; ICO lbs.
LHly'sCalf MeaL25Ibs...
-$U0
.$25
-$1.80
1.35
Chick Feeders, nth . i r. 5r t 1ft
Naphthalene Flakes, pkg. ,.Ji5c
Stock Tonic, Dr, Hess lbs. for 25e
Evergreen Brand Fertilizer 100 lbs. S3
Stock Hy Spray, GaL,
the. ships in our docks, the ships
in our coastwise trade until it
hurts, the impounded :; ships, of
other nations, the ships we are
bunding," he said. 41 .
"Give her i destroyers, and if
necessary see that those - ships
oaded wim the ever-increasing
production of American factories
and farms, deliver their cargoes
safely to. the ports of western and
northern England." ' j :
"Thus wUl EnsrUnd sorvlve,"
Willkle said in an article in the
current Issue of Colliers In
which he presents the "Inter-
national view," In reply to the
isolationist viewpoint expound
ed by Cnarles 'A. Lindberxh In
recent issue ef the magailne.
His plea for 'ships Willke gave
as "a practical,' specific plan," in
for
WillldeUrges Convoys andMore
Ships to Aid Britain; Answers
Lindbergh Dogma in Article
NEW YORK, May l-Ships and more ships for Britain
and convoyed ships if necessary were urged Thursday by Wen
dell I. Willkie, if Britain is to survive.
"Furnish to Britain today and tomorrow and the next day
or her desperate need, ships
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reply to Lindbergh's ; request
plans. . .!;' .. . li
He declared that We will not
have peace merely because poli
ticians shout peace or as an an
swer to our great desire. Neither
you nor I nor the president nor
Mr. Lindbergh will decide the
matter. . - . S
"The question of peace or war
will be decided by Adolf Hitler,
and he will answer that question
as suits his best Interests, irre
spective of what we, do."
"The totalitarian snethod f
fOTernment, ( prodaetfam, ef
economics and trade will dom- -inate
the world tomorrow, or
else the democratic method ef
free men, free enterprise, en
larged trade areas , and high
standards of livmg Is going U
rale," Willkle continued. -
"We cannot escape this struggle
by locking ourselves within our
boundaries, living on defeatism,
negation and isolation. . ." -
Wlllkie's views were endorsed
editorially by Colliers' as "wise
and right" and the magazine ex
pressed approval of United States
naval convoys for shipments to
Britain. ": j: ;,' yf :
Winkle's article reviewed the
arguments of the isolationists and
commented that "every one of us
must acknowledge that the isola
tionists are j speaking from the
neart, tnat tney are teuing us
what they, really believe. Their
motives are high, their intentions
good andaome of their arguments
are persuasive,
He put forth, three chief rea
sons "for adopting the interna
tional point i of viewfirst, be
cause America has a profound ef
fect on the rest of the world: sec
ond, because the rest of the world
has an equally profound effect
on America, so that if Germany
wins we snau lose our lives as
free men either by outside thrust
or inner necessity; third, if Ger
many wins we shall almost surely
find ourselves fighting after all
and by that time, fighting alone."
Snell Urges
Being Alert
At Wheel
Failure of drivers to look to the
left when approaching Intersec
tions has been a frequent aause of
accidents in this state, Earl Snell,
secretary of state, warned today
In urging motorists to observe this
safe driving practice as a precau
tion against accidents. - -
"Drivers planning to torn
right at Intersections, all too
frequently Deflect ta look to
the left and as result, mar he.
involved In an accident with a
car the driver of which also was
not n the alert," Snell pointed .
but, "Even though you have the
right of way. It Is your respon-.
stbUity to make sure the way Is
clear before proceeding into
the Intersection.
Almost half the traffic accidents
reported in Oregon last year oc
curred at intersections and 22 per
cent of the fatal accidents .were at
intersections. In this connection,
Snell also pointed out that IS per
cent of the drivers involved In
accidents did not have the right
of way, indicating the need for
greater care at intersections.
Upon approaching intersections.
drivers should look both ways,
give proper signals for any ma
neuver ana be sure tne way is
clear before proceeding. This pro
cedure requires of necessity that
the driver keep his speed down
to a safe rate, the secretary of
state declared. - '
Fox! Valloy. Nov3
FOX VALLEY Mrs. Daily
Johnston went to Salem Wednes
day to visit at the Frank Berry
home. The day was her birthday
anniversary. Mrs. Berry has been
m.
' Mr. and Mrs. Minden and fam
ily, Sublimity, were Sunday vis
itors at the Frances Jungwirth
home. Mrs. Minden Is a sister of
Mrs. Jungwirth. ; '
: The track meet and joint day
of festivities, of Fox Valley and
several surrounding district
schools that was to have' taken
place Friday, has been postponed
until next week. .
t Word received here from Gates,
stated Mrs. Genevieve Scott, wife
of A. D. Scott, died Wednesday at
her home following a brief ill
ness. Mrs. Scott was employed as
teacher in the Fox Valley school
when she became ill. '
Cashier Gets
Three Years
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. PORTLAND,! Ore, May
iA three-year term for embezzle
ment of bank (funds was meted
Morton Charles Christensen, 43,
by Federal Judge James A. Fee
Thursday. : -
- Christensen, in the savings de
partment of the Portland Trust &
Savings bank for the past eight
years, admitted the embezzlement
and gave a statement to the Fed
eral Bureau of Investigation say
ing his liking ;for gambling was
responsible. A total of 17176 was
involved.
TjroUeymerj Get Raise" !
PORTLAND, I May 1H)-Em-ployes
of the Portland . Traction
company will receive an increase
of two cents an hour, retroactive
to April 1, under a contract
signed Wednesday. The "contract,
affecting 1018 employes, also
grants two week's vacation with
pay. i .-'
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LEG PAIIiS r.lAV ;
DE DJIKGER SIGH
i Of Tired Kidneys
If IwcksetM axi kf palm ar maVIoc yoa
tniiMrmhis.ioa't iat eomnUia tal do mnthim
bout them, ft tor may b waouag jroa UmS
tout kklorya Dead attentioo.
Tbe aidoeyi ara Natvra'a cbitt wajref taldac
ni anda ond pwaooow waato out of lim '
blood. They help mo peopto pta about S
' piBti a day.
It th IS mSaa U Udaay tabea and fHmm
4am t work wetl. poiaoaooa waata nutMr aUya
ia tha biood.TaM poiaoaa vajr atart aasaiac
baffkarhaa. rhawmatte paiaa, let paina. lorn a
pap and ocrgy i SUin ainta, aweUiac;
pafSnw mmfac tha ayaa, baadachai and diiat
aaML Fraqaent or aeanty paaacaa with amart
inf andbanunitaninatiinaaahgwaUWalaaiiniai
. talac mi vmm wita jroor kidoaya or bladdar.
boat wtl Mk your onuqpat for Doaa'a
Klh. ed aurri fully by liUiona lor crrar 40
yaua. Tbey f ira bappy tdie aad will balp
tba IS mi if ct kidnay tubaa floh act pomm
iwUud.iMlMaliim.
Judge to Speak
At MasoitMeet
Judge Arthur Hay of Lakeview, ;
deputy grand master of the Oregon
grand Masonic lodge, is the speak
er tonight at a regular meeting of
Salenvlodge No. 4. Grand Master
Eari sneu wui ne present.
Three past masters of the Sa
lem lodge to be honored are
Charles N. McCarter, Harry Pear
son and Clair Peter Davis,
The lodge's outdoor meeting will
be August 9 at the Bald Mountain
place owned by the estate of Paul
G. Freeman, member of Vale lodge,
according to R. V. Carlson, chair
man. - .-' f
Valley Events
May Jersey Cattle club, chamber
of commerce. 1030 a.m.
May 1ft Monmouth lamb show.
May IS Nut Growers' meet, Leba
non.
Mar 24 Scio fat lamb ahow.
June 7 Marion County fat lamb
show at Turner.
I
162 N. Commercial " Phone S151
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LEIIOIIS L" Sm,M8t U
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ilSPADilGUS ; w 3 n. 19g
CARROTS 3 ISd
GADDAGE zZ.T3c
Fisher's DisMi Ilbt m...2S0
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Elacaroni 'S 5 9r
Fresh Egg Ilcoulgs 0"; l2e
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Pens, Ccrn, Sirir j Ezzzs, Z llz
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2-Ib. plrg. .... '23c
1 lb. Yi Ol
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Chocolaie Eclairs J Snoudrifl Shortening
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PACKA6S OF
All Sueet
. tlargarine
Lb.
2 lbs. 37c
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CORII BEEF m 170
2 cans
33c
PREI1
: swift's
.Brand
230
2 cans
-45c
cans
CITfCnf!l7C Swiffa O
iJiAUiJAlUiiJ Vienna Cm for
150
See how wketnotw and
appetizing Pud Do
Food reali ia. finth
wmtj bark
3 cans 25c
size 2i cans . . tLL
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2 lbs. . . . . v
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2 lbs. . ; .. . .150
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porcES Soap ! calies 170.
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- large Sweet Navels
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