The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 02, 1943, Page 7, Image 7

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    PACE SEVEN
case" first aid class
pounced on him and
him from head to toe.
i members
bandaged
PUEBLOr Colo. A woman,
bothered by the coughing of j a
person next, to -her -at a conceirt.
Fourth Term Drive
Said Managed By
Menacing Radical
. .:" ' . V-t 1 - -:
WASHINGTON.. April "1-KP
Representative Bradley (R-Mich)
described David K. Nil es Thursday
as a one-time radical managing a
-fourth term campaign fori Presi
dent Roosevelt
let
Speaking on the house floor,
Bradley declared that Niles, one
of the president's executive assist
ants, "is not only managing the
fourth term,? but "constitutes a
deadly menace to this country be
cause of his associates." . ".
: Niles, Bradley " s a i d, "is - the
plump, bespectacled little one
time Boston, radical into whose
very ' competent' hands' the While
House has entrusted, the behind-
the-icenes nanagement
of the
M. Landis,- former, dean of the
Harvard university, law , school,
acted as special referee in depor
tation proceedings against Harry
Bridges, ' and "wrote a report
whitewashing 'the communist
Bridges.? .
Among Niles' associates at Har
vard, Bradley ; said, were. Landis,
Justice .Felix; Frankfurter,' and '
Harold Laski, a faculty member.
Neicg
fourth tennlc&mpaign.''
"Chairmal Frank Walker of the
PHOENIX, Ariz. -flP- Resume
operation or be punished for con
tempt, said a telegram from the
state corporation commission to
Melbourne Sigers, Tucson dairy
operator.
Mrs. Sigers wired back: "Trucks
all broken down, gas all gone,
nothing left but wheelbarrow and
burro. Please advise."
like raisins" and baked in a
clay
LAWTON, Okla.-UP)-The po
ker players had just contributed
to the kitty and the big winner
had again won the pot, when in
strolled a real kitty an amiable
skunk.
No the big. winner didn't drop
all his winnings to be last man
through the door. He got his mon
ey, and was first out.
finally asked him if
a cough drop. -
he l wanted
democratic national
committee
oven.
willf. be the ifront man. : But it is
David K. Nes and his pal Harry
Hopkins who are doing the inside
work the men who are making
the .plans aid issuing the orders."
SMyipg thjjit Niles "chief politi
cal fveapon is the office of civilian
defense," Bradley - declared that
V He nodded. -She reached into"
PRESTON. Idaho-iiPr-A lum
her purse and handed! him a pel-
let His coughing stopped. " j j -
Later the woman discovered she
had erroneously given him a plant
food pill obtained for an ailing
ber company njianager was
knocked -to the Ipavement by an
auto but he bounded up unhurt.
He didn't get away quick enough,
however. j
Ambitious', "Oh boy, here's j a
flower. j ; J j
There was no reply.
5
uie neaa 0$ inai agency, - James
Thm OREGON STATESMAN Scdeno, Oregon. Friday Morning; April 2. 1943
SAN JOSE. Calif. (JP)- Alma
E. Ross, defense council secretary
was - taking ' dictation. Suddenly
the pencil burst into flame.
."'-The pencil -had been used to
. stir phosphorus in a fire bomb
demonstration.
A glass, ol water ended the in
cident.
PORTLAND (JP) B. H. Barnes
of Portland complained to Mult
nomah County Assessor Tom Wat
son that his real estate tax was
too low. Watson said he'd heard
about' "such complaints," but this
was the first one he had re
ceived.
Barnes -. explained that recent
improvements had increased the
taxable valuation of his property.
On investigation of records
Watson:. found the Barnes proper
ty had been reappraised and the
next tax statement would be $4
higher. ,
VANCOUVER, . Wash.-UP)-Pvt.
t red V. Borgondie of the Quarter
.master unit training center likes
KP.
He; formerly was in the army
of The Netherlands where, he said,
each man did his own kitchen po
licing after meals.
"Now I just do about 14 hours
KP once in three weeks, and all
the rest of the time I can eat fam
lly style and let somebody else
clean up," he explained. "You
don't know what a relief that is.
MIAMI BEACH, Fla,-(P)-A
soldier who barked '"get off the
grass", at a couple of "civilians"
here recently didn't know one was
Gen. George C. Marshall, the ar
my's chief of staff.
Here to inspect the air forces
technical training schools, he went
. fishing one day with Lt. Gen. Hen
ry Jf. Arnold, chief of the air
; forces. Both were in fishing
' clothes.: v '
' Leaving their boat at the Fla
mingo pier, the generals wandered
: across the lawn.
Soldiers 1n the vicinity saw
them, and yelled: "Hey, what's
the matter with you guys can't
you read? Keep off the grass."
Other officers reported Marshall
had a big chuckle.
j. DALLAS, Tex.-)-Mrs. Billy
3N". Schuelen received a- letter from
her husband, with the army air
force in north Africa saying that
he had enclosed a five-franc note
as a souvenir.
He forgot to enclose the mon
ey, but a five-franc note was in
the ; letter anyhow. On it was
written, "A present from the cen
sor." :
BUFFALO, NY. -iJP)- The Rev.
Wesley F Chauncey, 45,. has re
signed as pastor of the Calvary
and . Seneaa Street Methodist
churches and works seven days
a week at the Bell Aircraft cor
poration because, he says:
"You can't win a war by talk
ing about it I can't talk well
enough to win it without work-tag"
PORTLANEHFVAmerican sol
diers in some south Pacific areas,
says Corp. Earl Howlett, don't
have to go to a baker to smell
Tresh bread.
"We make our own yeast," he
Vrote his parents 'here. "This is
how we do it: take the milk from
six cocoanuts, add a couple of
handfuls of sugar and a half
handful of salt, and age it for 48
hours. The rest is the same."
. The dough, he added, is sprinkl
ed with "jungle berries that taste
Wheeler Claims
Reds, British
To Write Peace
WASHINGTON, April .l.-UPH
Senator Wheeler (D-Mont) told
a London newspaper Thursday
that "Russia and England will
undoubtedly have the say at the
peace table concerning how Eu
rope will be divided up."
i "They should have," added
Wheeler; "But I hope you people
won't scare us every 20 years
into believing that we must send
our money and boys over there to
save the world from communism
or lascisra.
P. H. Powell, a New York rep
resentative of the London Star,
had . asked Wheeler to write an
article 'for the newspaper oh the
question "Is isolationism dead?"
Wheeler wrote Powell that he
hardly knew how to answer, ?Be
cause I do not know ' what is
meant by isolationism."
"What the views of the people
of this country 'will be on inter
national collaboration after this
war is over will depend on the
attitude of England and the atti
tude of Russia.
"I am unwilling to sigh a blank
check to .be filled out by Eng
land and 'Russia at this-time."
Mill Creek Rises
DALLAS Mill creek was ris
ing rapidly Wednesday due to.
the heavy, rains. A log jam be
low Is making the situation
more gneToos. Earlier In the
year the creek overflowed its
banks, can sing some damage.. . -
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Nov Is flic
to Preserve Egigs
Fred .
EgK preserving is an easy, thrifty wav of beinr
ure that yoii wUi have aufficUnt cKgs for thi
year. Instructions are on each carton and lt is
simple, easy ana practical.
Mever
' ! '
Dated Tp 7 7S(nS
Cradtt A Lj I VS.
l)c 2 Doz. 83c
g
vt
r.
Fresh dated Grade A eggs are the finest! for all
preserving. Large fggs with form white and yellow
yolksk.
Crocks ,or 9rrln 2 gal. sizt, 69c
Frd Meyer Water Class, Qr. 29c
Paas Egg Dyes, 10c
Easter will soon be here so get all supplies early
for coloring and dyeing tgga. Preserve your eggs
nowjor future use. .
Frtd Mmyr Crmcmry f
Vale Salmon
19c
No. 1 Cail
1 Lb. I
7
Points
i China Rice
pvg. 25c
My-T-Fiit
Paste Wax
Lb.
Tin
65c
Soft and Absorbent
Zee Toiler Tissue
l rT!
roOs
rf-
4
17e
Very fine
soft absorb-'
y ent toilet
4
itssue.
Frmd Mfr Crry IrtiM
Health O Heal or
Nut 0
Meal
28 os.
Pkf.
2 US ,
4
etats
W 4
Makes a
hearty
brea k f a s t
for ji n y of
the fsniilv.
'' Fwt Mfjrer Crmtmry Stctimn
i
Cive Your Dog the Right
Foods
rou Tenderoni, nutritious meals, 9c
Delhi Kidora Figs, No. 1 13c, 2 for 25c
M y-Te-F ine Pea nut Bu t te r, 2 lb. 49c
Libby Tomato Juice. 14 ox. 8c
Moore's Grapefrnif Juice " 13c, 2 r.r 25c
1 -2-3 Lemon Mix, makes one quart, 49c
President Fruit Cocktail, No. 1, 17c
Pic. 10!2 ox. 10, 2 for 19c
Jolly Joan Wheat Germ, 1 lb. 19c
My-Te-Fine Vanilla Extract, 4 ox. 47c
Use No. 12 Sugar Stamp, Good thru May 31
Fruils and Vegetables HaVe Been Very Scarce and of
, Poor Qnalily the jPasl 10 Days
.We. have purposely waited until we could ffer vou real values as our specials
and now we have an. abundance or quality Fruits and Fresh Vegetables at the
lowest possible prices.' . : . s
Visit Onr Trnii and jTegetable Department Today -
-You will be delighted and remember points are required for Fruits and
Vegetables. s $ .
VERY SPECBALI
Lk take
Bag Lahish Only
Plant the . Snail Ones 4- Eatllhe Best
rat
ioi ins unions
a
FRESH, GREEIJ, TEIJDER
2
S
C Ponnd
2
3c
FRESH, YOUIIG, TEHDER
Jnsl Arrived-r Jnicyl Thin-Siin; Sweet
f -The World's Finest Juice Or dm ge
We Also Have California Oranges - 10 Sizes fin All - At Special Prices
V,
5k 32e
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Walter
Kendall
Dog
Foods
Tit Your Choice
O Charcoal ! Biscuits
Kibbled Fives
Complete
27 ok. j
Frmd Mmymr Crmrary S.rtfa
White Satin Sugar, 10 lb: 60c
Buy sugar now fcfr canning. Uae the finet In
sugai-B for all purposes. j
Frd Mtytr Crmtmry Smmtimm j
Use Coffee Stamp No. 26. Good Until April 26
My-Te-Fine Coffee
ccss
(9
Lb.
Bulkee Coffee Stretcher. 1 lb.
Fine, freshly ground coffee to suit your needs.
More cups per pound from this mellow, aro
matic blend of coffee. Use Bulkee o make
your coffee co farther. Adds to taste and
flavor.
All the Supplies You Need for a Fine Victory Carden
Garden
Slakes
JMr
Bay Bonds
To Keep
America Free!
Bread Is the Staff of Life
Wheat Germ Bread
Good, Crisp, (jjreen. Solid Head
3 for 29c I ir 29c 2 for 35c
(Set four Seed Potatoes Kou
We have a limited amonnt on hand.
We also have Rhubarb teoot. Berry Plants, and a
limited amonnt ol Texas Bermuda Onion Planfs.
1i
Lb.
Loaf
14c
My-T-Fn Rye Iread
1 lk 11c
Serve wheat breads and whole
grain breads at each meal for
the added meal enjoyment that
comes from good food a. -
Frm4 Mfmymr Grmmmry Smctimm
Fred Meyer Grocery Section ' 1 I
Milk and Cream from the Finest Dairies
$3.25
Do:
6-inch
Length
Practical and all ready to train
plants around. Painted green
and pointed for easy placing in
the ground.
Rhubarb Roots
59e,
Root
Yield of 20 lbs
uiamona vitality torn, lUc Sue
Diamond Quality Bush Beans, 10c Si
' Frd Mtymr Grmttry Sttimm
from thia year' planting
Si
1 .
My-To-Fino Coffee Cream
i
;Clc P,u$
j Deposit
MV-Te-Fine Milk, 4 Cream, Qt. 14c,
Plus Deposit
Crescent Cream Whip, 2 ex., 23c
i
Uee fresh tnilk and cream to add nouiismng
h4lU valueStoi all your foods. Each person In the
fatally requires a minimum of a ouart each day
for the proper amount of nutrition, use irean mn
for all cooking and drinking purposes.
i Fr4 Mtymr Crmcmry ScctiM
Honth-Watering Delight for the Entire Family
1ELICS0US
2-Layer
Bound
OHOE CME
43
Butter cake flavored with fresh orange juice and topped with a creamy fudge Ic
ing. Fresh crushed golden ripe orangesiadd the taste that leaves delightful flavor
ana laste. excellent tor lunches and keeps moist and fresh when packed in lunches.
xNtneu in uayugni Kiicnens.
for a'
iutterhorns.
Try these reheated for breakfast $r, send them in the lunch box
. t i'ls " - . it . .......... . , .i
late IM Bread h . 51
jp) Loaf
fry this new
toaf today
3 J . .
Dates and Oregon walnuts iuake this an entirely new and tasty bread.
Fred Meyer Bakery Section
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Ready to Serve in Any Variety of Wys
-
My-Te-Firic
Pineapple
Sliced No. 2 Can
ii1 n(p)c
jl6poinri U J ,
Pineapple can be served
any number of ways
Serve It as it copies
from the can. serve In
puddins. salads, wjlth
cheese, or serve it as a
fruit j combination.' de
licious for all.
My-Te
Fine Cornstarch, 8 ox. 7e TrT tt ,or
Frd May Craecry Stiam
Largest Selection of Baby. Foods" in the Northwest
' -, ' '-: ' Strained. ' ,
H9e
i
3
Hy-Je-Fine
8 5
':J.l point
. -Each
' 2 points!
4V2 0X.:
Cans
75e Dox.
Chopped '
Cans :
95c Dos..' 1 "
I
Give baby the best in foods.'
Prices Good Friday ' Thru Monday i" '
JIM
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LOCALLY OVJrJEDOPZRATED
Food Cuildinj
51
10 Point - -
Dirdseye Spinach, 14 oz. 23c
53 Dirdseyo Red Pio Cherries, 16 or. 25c
rtrustcz for Pis Crust, 17 os. 24c
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