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" PAGE TWO MEDFOTm MATE TRIBUNE, MEPFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER . 1940. STATE HOSPITAL EXPANSION NEED . TOLD PHYSICIANS More Space, Modernized Facilities Urged In Report to Medical Convention Eueene. SeDt. . WV-A deft nit need for more space and modernized facilities at the atate hospital in Salem wai it norted today by Dr. C. H. Man- love, Portland, chairman of the Oregon itate medical society committee on medical education and hospitals. Dr. Manlove, In hii report to the iociety, during the 86th an nual teuton here, laid "an addi tional building and equipment for 350 bedf" would be "scarcely enough to house the existing pa tient load, to say nothing o the additional patients who will be added during the coming years." The committee's report, pie- pared after conferring with the uperintendent of the hospital and visiting the ground, has been presented to the house of delegates of the society. Action Is expected Saturday when the report Is returned from the ret ernce committee The committee Indicated the oldest building was "unquestion ably antiquated" and equipped with inadequate facilities. ine other buildings of the hospital group were noted as well-equipped and cared lur, but also over crowded. Besides recommending the construction of a new unit, the committee augcested tha addi tion of two trained psychiatrists to tiie present staff. The Home of "GROCETERIA GOODNESS" ONE SHOPPING STOP FOR EVERYTHING U.S.0 SOLE WORLD SOURCE OF VALUABLE METAL New York, Sept. 8. (IF) The' Brooklyn Eagle says four heav-j lly .armed U. S. coast guard ves-! eli manned by BOO men have established a protective patrol over Greenland's cryolite mines, the world's only commercial source of the Important mineral used In refining aluminum. Coincident with the disclosure, the state department In Wash ington today forbade officers and crew members of the cutter Comanche, which returned from tha Greenland patrol yesterday, to talk about their work, accord ing to the paper. The Eagle says tha cutters Co manche, George W. Campbell, Northland and Duane have been based at Ivigtut, southwest of Greenland, since June 1 to pro tect tha valuable mines, which produce a metal used In extract ing aluminum from bauxite ore, making it valuable to the air plane Industry. The Eagle story goes on to say: Eske Brun, governor of Green land, which is Danish-owned, said that he had been In New York since July 9 for the specific purposes of marketing the rare metal. Home Purity Bakery Bread and Cake Like Mother Made The SCHOOL BREAKFAST GETTING up early for school after the sum mer vacation brings the need of appetite stimulators. A good breakfast brings the all morning comfort that Insures good grades, oth erwise, hungry children cannot study Serve any on of the taste-appealing break fast rolls always at your Groceteria. Butterhornt 3 for 10c Cherry Bun ... .. . . .6 for 15c Cinnamon Snail ... .6 for 10c HOME PURITY CAKES Red Devil Food( chocolate) Pineapple White Layer Pioneer Burnt Leather (Recipe by Aunt Laura Applegate) Angel Cake in Wide Variety Whole Cake 49c V2 Cake 25c Home Purity Cookies 2 doz. 25c Home Purity BREAD 1 6 oz. loaf 2 for 1 5c "AGEDjU TANKS Washington, Sept. . (P) General George C. Marshall, army chief of staff, said today that the United States was con sidering a proposal to release several hundred of Its obsolete World war tanks to Canada for use in training. The United States army, he said, ia forbidden by action of congress from using the tanks at all. 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