The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 20, 1939, Page 13, Image 13

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Macomber Given
f 5-Year Sentence
Habitual Criminal Charge
Filed; Plea Will Be
Entered Monday
JDALAS Glen Theodore Ma
month, will be"dlrected by Ever
ett Lisle, chairman of the gmynas-
tica committee ot the Salem
YMCA.
The schedule Includes: men and
boys, 6:30 to 7:30; mixed group.
7:30 to 9; women and girls, 9 to
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French Find Nazi Land Mines
eludes a directed athleUc program
rangements for boys and girls
from 3:30 to S and for adults from
received -word of the marriage ot
Mrs. Frances Belle Delsell, a for
mer resident ot near Turner for
27 years, to L L. Mitchell of Ful
lerton, Calif., where they will re
side for the present
school house at Cascadla Is to
be dedicated Friday night A.
program and open house are
being planned.
J. M. Bennett, county school
superintendent, will be among
those taking part in the dedica
tion. Teachers af the school are
Alice Glnther and M. Belle Huf-
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oa Monday nights, a recreational
room at the church with fall
equipment for f elowship activities.
T to 10 p. m. Ia addition to two
ping-pong -tables, there will be
equipment for shuffle-board, dart
board, bean-bag, chess, checkers
and similar games.
a boygf club with directed pro
gram, a children's choir, a Junior
league for fourth, fifth and sixth
graders and intensified activity in
Ca scad La School
To Be Dedicated
all other fields of the church
The recreational room, onder
Turner Woman Married
TURNER Friends have just
The athletic program, which
!the direction of Brunei Richards.
a. ni a .
will get . underway the end -of the will be open Thursdays with ar
ALBANY The new two-room ford
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comber was sentenced to a maxi
mum of fire years in the Oregon
state penitentiary here Thurs
day by Judge Arlie G. Walker.
The trial of Macomber was held
in the circuit court of Polk
county on Monday and Tuesday
of this week. The defendant was
charged with grand larceny and
he was found guilty by a Polk
county grand Jury here Tuesday
after deliberating one hour.
Following sentence Thursday
noon, Bruce Spaulding, district
attorney, filed an information
charging that Macomber had
been convicted of three felonies
and therefore was charged with
coming under the habitual crlm
inal act.
The information of the district
attorney charged that Macomber
had been convicted of the charge
of grand larceny in the circuit
court of Linn county, September,
1931 and had been sentenced to
the state penitentiary on this
charge for one year; that in
May, 1933 he had been convicted
on the charge of assault with in
tent to rob by the circuit court
of Polk county and had received
a five-year sentence in the state
penitentiary for this crime and
that on October 17, 1939 he had
been found guilty of the crime
of grand larceny by the Polk
county circuit court and sen
tenced to a maximum of five
years In the state 'penitentiary
on October 19.
Following the reading of the
Information of the district attor
ney before the court O. W. Em
mons, attorney for Macomber,
asked for time in which to enter
a plea. Judge Walker set Mon
day, October 23. at 1 p. m. as
the time for this.
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Itadioptiuto from Paris picture a group of French soldiers examining
a land mine laid by retreating nazi troops on the western rront.
alines were carefully dug tin and piled in an open field until they
could be safely destroyed. None exploded during the ticklish pro
cess. Berlin reported, meantime, that Hitler was "throngh" with
Chamberlain and Daladier and would continue the figTit to a finish.
News of West Salem
New Gun Injures
Ankle of Albany
Lad, Rabbit Hunt
ALBANY Dale Peterson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Peter
son of Albany does not appreci
ate a new gun, for which he
had saved part of the money he
had earned picking hops this
fall. This is because after pur
chasing a .22 rifle, he went hunt
ing and shot himself through the
ankle. -
Dale in company with two
friends was hunting for squirrels
and rabbits. He was being very
careful not to shoot either of
his companions and was walking
along, holding the gun down,
when; he accidehtly pressed the
trigger. The bullet entered his
right ankle but missed the bone.
going; through the fleshy part of
the lejg. J.5
Borrowing a small wagon, the
other two boys loaded Dale onto
it and took mm to bis home
He is getting along well.
The public hearing for the
budget of the city of West Sa
lem will be held at the city hall
Tuesday night, October 24 at
7:30 o'clock.
The estimated budget for 1940
was made at a meeting of coun
cilmen and freeholders held Oc
tober 3 the following being pres
ent at the meeting: Fred Gibson,
R. L. Forester, J. E. Douglas,
Irene , Douglas, J. K. England,
J. B. Berry, C. E. Vosburgh,
J. A. Cosser, Donald Kutan and
Warren Baker.
The estimated budget calls for
an increase in the salary of the
city recorder from $1,200 to
$1,380, the city treasurer from
$240 to $300, the city attorney
from $200 to $260, the police
department expense at the same
figure of last year $1,680, auto
expense $200 to $300. The emerg
ency fund was cut from ?'J,060
of last year to $2,000, th-; mis
cellaneous fund raised from $900
to $1,000, and street lighting
set at the same figure of $900.
Auditing Increased.
An item for warrant interest
was set at $50 and the amount
for auditing was increased from
$180 to $200. The amount for
office supplies was increased from
$20 to $30.
In the water department the
salary of the superintendent was
left at the same amount as last
year of $1,140, estimated cost
of labor $700 miscellaneous sup
plies at $800 and miscellaneous
J200. Power estimate was in
creased from $1,000 to $1,200.
The salary of the superintendent
of streets was set at $540 which
was the same as last year, labor
estimate was raised from $660
tV $700, miscellaneous supplies
cut from $1,400 to $700, and
miscellaneous left at $50.
Interest I'p.
In the sinking fund
water bonds and interest was
estimated at $4,680 against
$1,740 of last year and sewer
bonds cut down from $1,720 to
$1,660. Street improvement
bonds and interest item is set
for $3,980, building not cut from
$2,270 to $1,619.72.
The estimated receipts for the
water department were set at
$9,000, road taxes and traffic
fines at $800 police receipts from
fees and fines at $600.
The total estimated expendi
tures for 1940 were set at $27,
C48.72. This figure less the
estimated receipts leave the
amount to be raised by taxa
tion at $17,24S.72.
WEST SALEM Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Gibson returned Monday
night from California, where they
visited the exposition at Treas
ure Island.
Marion Nystrom has taken out
a permit to erect a garage and
add to his house at 1061 Sixth
street at a cost of $150.
Mrs. Anna Atchison left this
week for California and Arizona.
The ladies aid of the Method
ist church will give a harvest
dinner in the basement parlors
of the church Friday night, Oc
tober 27.
William Hargon was fined
$1.50 for cutting a corner and
also $1.25 for driving a car with
out an operators' license. Doug
las McKay, Jr.. was arrested for
violation of the basic rules.
Jewel Smith was fined $3.50 for
violation of the basic rules. John
A. Rohwein was fined $1 for
driving with a defective tail light.
Arthur E. Palmer was fined $5
for violation of the basic rules.
WEST SALEM The tall pro
gram for the Ford Memorial Me
thodist church, as outlined by the
account pastor, Rev. Don Iluckabee, in-
0VEMMEAMB AT TMEASUMB ISLAND
I fills Bros. Exposition Theatre,
Golden Gate International Ex
position. You are invited Co tee'
"Behind the Cup" a sound
picture in Cinecofor that depicts
the production of fine coffee.
"UYl HI
Thz CoVudt
Grind
mur mug- i, ss
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"There's no mystery about
making coffee when you use
The Correct Grind. It pro
duces perfect coffee in any
kind of maker if you care
fully follow directions. And
listen don't regrind The
Correct Grind. You'll lose
aroma, flavor, freshness."
IMPORTANT! Carefully obserrc
timing for each method. Measure 2
let I tablespoons of coffee to each
cup of water. Vary water slightly
for exert strength desired. Keep
coffee - maker clean.
9HIT TAKI A SAMM.I HOM IVItT MNLI SA!- It's A visitor tO
Hills Bros. Exposition Theatre speaking. And the sample from
every bag of green coffee that comes into the Hills Bros, plant is
sent at once to the coffee-testers to be compared with the original
sample on which the coffee was purchased. These samples must
- mstcb to protect the matchless quality of Hills Bros. Coffee ; : 1
' Now that's what I call gW njjetr.
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DtIP MITHODi 6 to S
preferred. If less thaa 23 capacity
is made, water will drip (00 fast
Siring weak brew.
LASS VACUUM MAJCRSt Put ap.
per bowl oa sfter water boils.
Coffee and water tboald be ia coo
tact S to 7 minutes.
MICOLATOli Start with cold or
hot water. "Perc" 7 to to miaotca
aucr stead? 1
Mills Mros
-, Far more detailed tVt
$truetion on making
i coffee tcrite for m free
' tony of the booklet-
"Th Art Coffee-
Making." AdJrtss Hills
Bros. Coffee, Jnc San
Francisco.
COfVUPOTi Briac coffee aod water
to boiling. Stir weU. Add small
asoaot of cold water aad let stand
i minutes to settle gjomnds. m
STIIPIMet Poor boiltas water oa
coffee. Stir weU. Stir actio in S
sniaMtcs. Steep toe a total of 10 to
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-X x coffee values.starring h (Si
VVC flavor, freshness and Q0 RMr
VVa economy. Every pound M kj-f-l Q O n Q
SCP sold with a money- A XJ
back guarantee. lit. M
SUGAR
Pure Cane or White Satin Sugar
ioo-n. ItC! Osft
Sack
1 lb. can 22c
4 lb. can 85c
Cherub Milk
cans 19c
Case of 48 cans $3.11
2 lb. can 43c
20 lb. can $3.90
Nothing but praise when you serve money-saving Edwards!
Drifted Snow, Crown or
Fisher's Blend Flour
49 lb.
Sack
$1.68
Van Camps
Spaghetti
No. 303 Tall
2 for 15c
Sfokeley's
Tomato Juice
No. 303 Tall
2 for 15c
Scott
Tissue . . 3 for 20c
Scott Towels . . 8c
Waldorf, 6 for . 25c
White King
Granulated Soap
24 oz. pkg. 21c
Palmolive
Beaufy Soap
2 bars 11c
1 lb. 1 2c - 3 lbs. 35c -10 lbs. $1 . 1 5
50 lbs. $5.60 85 lbs. $9.45
Low price, full-bodied flavor, whole-bean freshness everything you want in coffee.
1 lb. 20c - 2 lbs. 39c -10 lbs. 1.85
50 lbs. $9.10 85 lbs. $15.40
A favorite of coffee lovers the country over. Try a pound today!
Harper House
Fancy Ho. 2V2 Can
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g) Chocolate 1 ID lLail ZJb V?
Stock
Hew
lb
Candy Bars
Many Varieties
3 for 10c
Box of 24 39c
IFSiair Wall
2 Brands That Have Our Absolute Guarantee
Kitchen CrafI
Harvesl Bloom
49 lb. Sk. . $1.49 49 lb. Sk. . $1.29
Bbl. . . . $5.60 Bbl....$4.95
Kleenex
Facial Tissue
200 Sheets
2 pkgs. 25c
Snow Flake
Soda Crackers
2 lb. Box 25c
Hushrooms
Stems and Pieces
4 oz. Can 15c
Del Monte
Solid Pack
Tomatoes
Ho. 2l2 can lie
Safeway Heat Savings
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
Cottage Cheese 1 Creamy. 2 lbs. 15c
Bacon
Morrell Eastern
Sliced
-lb. pkgf
10c
Salt Pork
Dry
Lb.
Oysters lM
Picnics
Armour's Dry Sugar Cured
4 to 6 lb. Average .
18c
r- Armour's Dry Sugar Cured
liaCOn By the Piece
18Ac
Pork Roast Pork Sieak
Tender Young Pis Pork Lean and Tender
Safeway
Quality .
Bee! Boast
Tide
Robia liood asj.
Oleomargarine, 2 lbs aC
Kingsford Starch, corn or
gloss, 1-lb. pkgs., 3 lor
H-O Oats,
large package AjC
-gal. jug 20c
C&H Berry Sugar, gm mm
25-lb. tag ..! IO)
Pard Dog Food, ZZf
No. 1 cans, 2 for
Joan of Arc Kidney Beans, st) 9 m
No. 2 cans. 3 for j
Seedless Raisins, f
1 lb
Ruby Catsup, AsT '
12-os. bottles, 2 for grJ
Halferty Minced Clams, fag
Ne. 1 can JlgfC
Del Monico Red Salmon,
No. 1 can , VV
Royal Baking Powder, ftsn
2 -lb. can 035
Hookers Lye. fjf
15- ox. cans. 2 for
Jell Well. 9 Co
assorted. for . tj
Albers Flapjack, CkC
large pkg.... 3Fs
Albers Instant Tapioca, f
16- 01. pkg . ...... f
Post Toasties. AM
plant sl. for Sit
Grape-Nats Flakes, lfgr
3 for ..;.
Fels Naptha Soap, f If are
10 for.. 4V
Duchess Salad Dressing, qL jar .V . 25c
LOce a FRESH Salad Dressing Youll Enjoy Duchess
Lunch Box Sandwich Spread, qt jar 37c
Safeway Produce Savings
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
Oranges for juice, 3 doz. 25c
Case $2.49; 2 Case $1.35 !
- Larger size, 2 doz. 35c
Lemons
Sunkist
19c
Doz.
Lettuce
Large Heads
2 ,r 9C
Onions'
Svreel Potaloes . . .4 lbs. 15c
Dnlk Carrots . . . .5 lbs. 10c
White Celery Bleached ,
Potatoes
50 lbs. No. 2 Yz
,490
Spinach
Fresh Local
3 lbs. 100
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