The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 22, 1937, Page 8, Image 8

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    f H Tha 02EG0N STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Friday Morntnj, January 22,
PAGS EIGHT
KM.
Pae-Driver Theft
Charges Are Filed
OTliam J. Haskins Taken
Into Custody; Denial
Posted in Court -
- Already! under Indictment on
two other! counts, one of grand
larceny and one of receiving
stolen property, William J. Has-
kins, operator of a local Junk
yard, was arrested by state police
yesterday on a charge of stealing
a 1700 pound plle-drlrer from
the Bush school property.
Raskins posted 1100 cash ball
In Justice court yesterday after
pleading not guilty to the charge.
Preliminary hearing was set tor
January 2t at 2 p. m.
The pile driver, recovered from
Haskln's Jnnk yard. 209S Turner
road, was ' the property of Rnf us
E. Boatwright, 860 South 20th,
and had been used In the con
Tee, BIrs.
Jones we
select things
very carefully!
tar
Telephone
Orders
T
All Purchases'
Delivered Free
These Items and Prices
Are Everday Bargains
Manning's Coffee fm
Fresh roasted . lb, C
Van Camp's Tomato
Soup . . -can
5C
Milani Tomato Juice
4 cans
29c
Canned Mandarin
Oranges
5c
can
Pineapple Juice, f ;
DoIe' Jlfm
No. 2 cans 8 for fcjUC
Asparagus, all green pffM
Tall cans .8 for 33 C
Jumbo Ripe i!
Olives -. tall cans ))C
Crosse A Blackwell nM
Catsup 14-. bottle IOC
Pancake Flour
2H-lb. pkg. ...
19c
Hotcake Syrup
Quart jugs
25c
Cake Flour
SK-Ib. pa.
25c
Tomato Hot Sauce
cans ...
25c
Dromedary Grapefruit ;
. No. 2 cans A for 85c
MflRKCT y GROCERY
a65N.UBeRTyi
294 N. Commercial St.
"Budget Balancers"
Grape Fruit
Fresh
3? cans
25c
limit
BANANAS .
While They Last
OREGON OR ALL
PURE MILK 1
S cans - 25C
PORK AND
fe
7e can
JELL POWDER
(5 pkgs. 2s
PETER PAN COFFEE
Ground to Of?r
5 lis. ..... (1
We Reserve the Right
. to Limit
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struction of the Bush school.
Haskins, who has served a sen
tence In the state penitentiary on
a larceny count from Lane coun
ty, is under Indictment In Linn
county for the alleged theft of
machinery from the Butler sash
and door company of Albany and
has posted bail on a Marlon coun
ty charge of ' receiving stolen
property.
Haskins received considerable
publicity some time ago when he
took out a city building permit to
erect a dwelling at a cost of $25.
Jensen Installed
As Scouts Leader
Dr. A. S. Jensen of Monmouth
was Installed as president of the
Cascade area council. Boy Scouts
of America, at the council's an
nual meeting Wednesday night.
Jensen succeeded A- C. Haag,
who had held the post for three
years. ; - ? i - i ' - -
Judge H. H. 1 Belt presided or
er the monthly court of honor
held In conjunction with the an
nual meeting. Boys receiving
awards were:
Second class rank: Robert Mc
Neill, Dan Norris, troop 2; Don
Briggs, Clarke . Morton, troop 12,
Everett Smith, troop 15.
Second class merit badges:
Bill McElhinny, ' troop 9T John
Engblim, troop 14; Zeral Brown,
troop 1 ;.' I .; ? -
first class merit badges: Mar
tin Barber, i troop 9 Herman.
GrlmmefT troop 4 ; Gerald Nader
man. David Putnam, Leonard
Rush, troop 12: Leonard Bea
man, Fred : Drake, Donald Neu-
man, 'Frank Pierce, Edwin
Storti, Fred i Tartarini, Thomas
A. 'Ulmer, troop 14. -
Star scout rank: Fred Drake,
Thomas Ulmer, troop 14.
Life scout rank: Leonard Bea-
man, Donald Neuman, troop 14.
Scouts training certificates
were given I Bob Day, George
Bend, P. H. Ringle, Walter Mor
gan, Carl Connet. G. V. Nader
man. W. Hi Wledmaier, Ferris
D. White. i
Ferris D. White of Albany was
given a scoutmaster's key.
Stanley Peterson
Takes Bank Tasks
ALBANY, Jan. 21. Stanley
Peterson has been elected assist
ant cashier of the Bank of Albany
to succeed Wallace Burkhart.
Burkhart recently resigned to
take a position In a Portland bank.
All other officers, of the bank
were reelected. T. B. Williamson
is president; E. B. Williamson and
M. D. McPherson, rice presidents;
and C. E. Williamson, cashier.
These men, with the addition of
Fred Forster, form the board of
directors, r '
Among other business to come
up at the meeting was the order
ing of five per cent dividend to be
paid on the f 100 par value stock.
The banc which opened for
business on Oct. 13, 1033, shows a
healthy condition according to the
cashier. The December 31 report
of the bank showed resources of
$1,100,02$.40.! The bank carries
a capital account of 250,000; a
surplus of! 215,000 and undivided
profits of 128,199.72.. Deposits
totalled $1,001,828.68. a gain of
$163.907.42 ! over deposits on
hand Dec. 31, 1935.
Grandy Jury Expected
To End Business Today
The Marion county grand jury.
which met Monday, Wednesday
and Thursday; is expected to fin
ish Its current business today.
One or more indictments in addi
tion to a secret one returned Wed'
nesday are anticipated. W. Brash
I er Is erring' as foreman. f
gjfrisiJBmgr Way, Low Prices Every Day
Lane Brand
Stringless Beans
. 2s
TUNA FLAKES . !
is flat
2 for 25c
GRAHAM FLOUR
9-Ib. m
Flour
Will Be
Higher
I 5
Buy Yours
TODAY
Peter Pan j Queen
Them An ; f.fl Ofl
. xiituy
RED ROSE
Idaho Hard Wheat
0I.C9
pocnds
VALLEY ROSE
Valley Blend
W vSl T !
XV S XX i FARINA
W TJS
pounds
VAti I 17C
Grid Hero Loses
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Although Marshall Goldberg-,
national sophomore football star
at-Unlversity of Pittsburgh, made
history on the gridiron this past
season, his "romantic efforts"
were less successful aa his "girl
friend", the former Helen Etoofl,
18; eloped to WeHsburg, W. Va
with a high school sweetheart,
Robert Levenson, 21, of the Uni
i I it versitv of ,'Pennavlvanla.
Rebecca
B. Small
Funeral Saturday
ALBANY. Jan. 21.. Mrs. Re
becca Beckner j Small, 87, died at
her dome In North Albany Tues
day afternoon Funeral services
will be held Saturday afternoon
at f 2 o'clock from the Fortmlller
funeral home. 1 Rev. T. D. Tarnes
will have charge of the services,
Bqrijal will be; in Riverside cem
etery. It.,! t
: Keoecca jtjecitner was nor a
April 5, 1849, In Rush county.
Did. ! On Not. i 8, 1866. she was
married to William Penn Small at
Carthage, Ind. Previous to com
ing to Oregon the deceased had
IlVedln Kansas for av time. She
had been a resident of Oregon for
sq ytears. Mr. Small died Jan. 27.
1321 In North Albany: Mrs. Small
ws j a member of the Methodist
cburlch of Albany, and of the La
dies or tne o. a. x. !
I iSurrlrlnr are three sons, El
be rt I Small, Ephrlam i Small and
Biirliey Small, all of Albany. 8he
lsi asp survived by one sister, Mrs.
Hknna s Havens of Indiana, seven
grandchildren and 11 great grand
children. ;
531 Arrested For
Traffic Violations
f There were S34 arrests In the
traffic division of the state police
department during .December,
1136, Charles P. Pray, superln
lehdlent of state police reported
Thursday. e
i Twenty-six arrests were drunk
en driving and 41 for reckless
operation of vehicles. Fines ag'
gregated $5875.40.
fArrests In the general law en'
fprcement dirision totalled 250
with! fines aggregating 230 4 4.10
Twelve of these arrested were for
burglary and' 41 for drunkenness.
Eleven persons arrested by the
State police In this division were
held for other law enforcement
agencies;'
There were 98 arrests In the
commercial fisheries division with
tines of 13352.05.
iThe state itroopers Investigated
39 i complaints during the month
f which 129 were classified as
Cleared. . if- I
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Phone 3527
NUCOA
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package!
OXYDOL
THOMPSON SEEDLESS
RAISINS
!..;. 22c
MATCHES
box carton AlJW
j
RELIABLE GRAPE
FRUIT
cans i
SIRS. STEWARTS
BLUING
10-oz.
Purex
319c
Corn
1 - "Wk.
Ixx ( CO Nx
XX
Flakes
S ft7
17c
Harold B. Tronson
Victim of Stroke
Paper Converting Company
Official Has Active
Career, Recalled
- Funeral services for Harold B.
Tronson, 73, prominent Salem
paper company official, who
passed suddenly yesterday after
a heart attack, had not been set
up to last night, the W. T. B.I
don Mortuary, In charge of the
body, announced last night.
'-. Tronson, credited with having
done much : toward putting Ore
gon apple on the map, had been
office manager of the Western
Paper Converting company here
tor ten years. He was a bachelor,
and only knows relative are
sister In England and a eousta In
Canada, - .
A slight paralytic stroke suf
fared several months ago and a
knee Injury Incurred In a fall tea
days ago, may have been factors
In connection with the sudden
a
says San Diego woman who
This new user writes: "W it M
fm tUhm, ft tkhnfftt hjutt tpltn
' JUL i dem't am Aew ye etmU impnpi
A. Umffvrtb w tv msimg MJ-B."
Ndrherdo we see how we could improve M-J-B, the "Strength
Essential Coffee, for in this coffee you have alluring and unvary
ingfulljUnr at rjr strength a really advanced coffee-feature
to help you make gsaJevffee.
A blend of finest coffees end a special ricbtr nut develop a
constant richness of true coffee-character in every gnunof MJB.
Remember the cofibe with the most flavor 7 tbi tin makes
die best cofiee in tbt op. The mild is never tasteless, the medium
is never flat and the strong is never bitter.
You'll say,just splendid" too, and so will your husband, once
you try this delicious, aromatic, refreshing, fuU-ftovmd coffee.
Tho
M J B'l "Uaivenal
Grind Is guaranteed
tight for Drip, Per
colator, or any glass
cottee-maker yon me.
162 N. Commercial
enmi(5)DD!
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SALAD OIL
Sterne
Ml
Ever Right
! 'sack
Hard Wheat Patent.
ROLLED OATS
Naptha
Soap:
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heart attack. Death occurred at
hie home, 1141 Court street,
where he had been confined since
in jar Ins his knee.
... . Ftmght Indians
Member of an aristocratic Eng
lish family and first cousin of the
late Earl of Balfour. Tronson was
an early settler. In Canada. Chief
of his activities there was In aid
ing quell the Reil Indian rebel
lion.
He was associated with the Bal
four-Guthrie company in Fort
land for many : years after mov
ing to the United States, but left
that organization to form the Ne
ville bag company. He made many
friends while selling burlap to hop
growers In this district.
Tronson and young Guthrie la
ter went to Medford, where they
planted apple orchards, playing
an Important part in publicising
and developing that Industry
which hag helped make - Oregon
famous the world over.
Some 14 yean ago he left the
apple country to become associat
ed with the Portland Hallway
Light and Power company, now
the Portland : General Electric
company, here In Salem. Hie shift
to the paper company, la : which
ha had been a strong developing
factor, followed: four year, later.
Si
o
o
will use M JB hereafter
e At '
ZY Coileo
Yovt motiey refunded
by your grocer if any
tin of MJB Coffee
oVeMtsetiify you pes
fecdy la every way.
Phone 5151
For Colds
Dozen
Ssnkls
2 doa.
ass
Vegetable qta. 25C
In Your f"4a
Contaiaer gal. iC
Dandy
4-Tle
Each
Slakes Good Bread.
Triangle
O's, Bag;
O. K.
Ijaondry
6 bar.
.25
Giant
Size;
& bmm
n no n
fix fmtttiuutmmmm
Fresh California
Fine for Stuffing
Pound
Bilk: .
QuaUty
3 rolLi
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ox. Nutmeg, Cinnamon,
Pepper, Etc Can
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lbs.
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mrnm $
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PHONE
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