The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 30, 1939, Page 15, Image 15

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The OREGON STATESMAN-Satan, 'Oregon, Friday Morning, Jane 30, 1939
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List Rites Today
For Lebanon Men
Harvey Edwards, Former
Businessman, Darius
. Kingsbury Called .
LEBANON A . Christian Sci
ence funeral aervlce ill . be con
ducted- Friday at 2 p. m. at the
N. C. Lowe mortuary chapel, for
Harvey JL. Edwards. : 77. retired
business . man of Lebanon, who
died Jane 27 following a linger
ing, mness.
Jit; Edwards - was; - bora : In
Westpardy, N, YM . January ; 15
-18S2;.- went to Wisconsin, and
later, to Minnesota, where at
Morristown, he was married
May 26, 188$ to Delia A. Rohl,
no preceded him in death. -
They came to Oregon in 1912
and Mr. Edwards engaged in the
grocery business, retiring in
1935. At one time he owned two
stores in Lebanon and - one in
Engene; following , his. f retire
ment ne onnt .agreennouse on
his home lot. ; ... - .-r
a Snrvivors include three dangh-
fc.ters, v Mrs. Jessie. Fowler.; Leba
, noja; ; Mrs. ; Maude governs; Har
ris burg; : Mrs. Gladys Workman,
Salem; one son, Merton Edwards
a -Lebanon- business' man; ten
grandchildren -, and one great
granacaua ; one brother, V. Ed
wards, California.:
Dviu Kiazsbnrr
LEBANON Parius. Kingsbury
a i, progressive., t.a r m e r - and
stock raiser died at his home
cn route z. June 28.
;He -was born, la St. Lawrence
coiinty,-N.-Y.; May 20, 1852; he
cape: to ;. Oregon many lyeara
ago- from North Dakota and en
gaged In farming. -
He Is survived by three; daugh
ters, Mrs. t Ed r Payne and.- Mrs
John, McKnight of. Lebanon and
s. :- Myrtle Lewis , and two
grandchildren, Gladys and Ray
mond Johnson ot Hollywood,
tanr.
- Funeral services will be con
ducted Friday at 9 r. m. at the
N. C -Lowe mortuary Chanel
Rev, Kllpak of the Presbyterian
ehurch officiating:.
Burial will follow in Lincoln
Memorial . cemetery of Portland
. NEW SOX ARRIVES
umiu.x HiLiit a ton was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Harley
bcott at the Salem general hos
pital on Wednesday morning
This Is their second child and
first son.
Names Father
PAGE FIFTEEN
Scio Main Street
To Get new Span
Construction of $10,500
Bridge Due to Begin
- by August 1
SCIO August 1 is the date
set - by Linn .county commission
ers for beginning constractloa on
tne new county f: bridge across
Thomas creek on Jiah street la
Scio. The structure, to cost
$10,500, win replace the pres
ent bridge, la use some SO years.
A temporary wooden bridge
has been constructed by the
county two blocks, east of the
present bridge. Two months win
be required for completion of the
bridge. , . -
To Repair Well
Proposals for cleaning and
re perforating the easing of the
Scio city well oa the north side
are expected to be considered
by the council at "a regular
meeting Jaly f.
The well was drilled. about sis
years ago to a depth ot 205 feet,
but is believed not to be pro
ducing, at capacity. Qooncilmea
called for bids last week . for
testing sad improvements to the
water supply.
Preparations are underway to
recover tools lost at the bottom
of the new well oa the south
side. The new wen did not pro
duce sufficient water at the 250-
foot level when drilling was ter
minated; Couneilmen are inves
tigating drilling of aa auxiliary
well near the site ot the present
one oa the north side, -
DEPARTING PASTOR FETED
LEBANON Mr. an Mr.- Fr
A. Sikes ' and Mr. and ' Mrs. P. J,
White entertained t Wednesday
alght at a pienie dinner oa ; the
Sikes lawn as a farewell to Rev.
and Mrs. R. A: Spence, who win
move to MolallaJ' Mr.- Spence's
pastoral, appointment in the re
cent conference.- -; ; 'I - c .
Adajb 0ES Closes
r
s
INDEPENDENCE Adah chap
ter, . OES. ; mat for - the . - last
meeting twill next September It.
- The regular business of the
chapter was followed: by reports
ot delegates to grand chapter
w;hlch was" held la. Portland two
weeks ago. .' Those tiring reports
on the Sessions 'and ; banquets
L. Van Loan, Mrs. W, C. Wood,
Mrs. O. A. Wolverton and ; Mrs.
M. J. Butler," who was a guest
soloist at one; ot tLe meetings.
Phil Schwelzer whose birth
day was Monday, was escorted to
mmt mm .PiUA.t.il with
gift from the chapter by the
worthy matron."
TRAINING NCRS3 VISITS
MEHAMA Miss Arlyn Moe is
spending .a week's vacation -at
the home of her mother. Mrs.
Jennie Moe. Miss Moe has been
I attending nurse's school In Port-
Eugene Case, 5, of Hillsboro, O..
t looks woebegone after he told
police following the slaying of
; Mrs. Jannie Richmond, 46, that
-daddy just shot Mrs. Rich
mond." "Daddy" Is Frank Case,
49, employed by Mrs. Richmond.
: i He was also accused of killing
Dan Setty, his father-in-law.
Summer Bible School
Near Close, Jefferson
JEFFERSON Thi vacation
Bible school will close -this week
end with a program by the chil
dren, at the Christian church at
8 o'clock Sunday night. An of
fering will be taken to defray
expenses of th9- school. -Miss
Jaunlta Holt has been helping
with the music .la th.. Junior de
partment. The. children have
been unusually interested . In
their work, making the under
taking a success.
155 N. Coml. St.
Phone 6723
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ERNEST SCOTT C S. 0RWI6
YOU WILL ENJOY SHOPPING AT THIS
FRIENDLY MARKET FREE DELIVERY
Aa von nass the Tin Too Market, stop and look I Yon will
i seo that PRICES ARB GREATLY REDUCED on FRESH
VEGETABLES and throughout the store.
There is a reason. Our business is increasing so we pass
on the price saving to you.
SAVE WITHOUT ' SELF ' DENIAL Shop at This Friendly
Market.
i Vegetable Department
TOMATOES
"Field 7
Grown- lbs.
. CANTALOUPES
"Large, 2 Ci
Ripe J foreOV
v New Local vBEETS,
CARROTS, GREEN ON
IONS, RADISHES
ICc
bunches..
. LOCAL PEAS
; Fresh.. (5 lbs. 25c
! . ; SPUDS
f New loc. tl A
Grown'
bs.
S9c
' LOCAL CABBAGE
Finest-. . ,2C lb.
BEANS V
Kentucky : . O0n
Wonder..3 lbs.
CUCUMBERS
Outside grown, fey., tee.
Yl itir AOS
PEACHES
Fresh,
Ripe : IjV
bskt.
RASPBERRIES OR
YOUNGBERRIES
Boxes.. 2SC
Grocery Department " .
KIUSP1E CRACKERS
a lb. box......
25c
CREABI CHEESE
: flOc ib.
-BURSHL4LLOWS,
A'--- j HSc
GELATINE DESERT ;
I.GA. Assorted Flavors
for.
25c
Chefs Salad Dressing
" or Spread ;
- ot. 117c
Golden West Coffee
Eib.26c3ibs77C
OPEN EVENINGS
Leave Your Order and Let Us Fin It
C. S. Orwicr - MEATS
ILSSEB DXEG
Note h the Time to
Gavo
IS
fx
- BY GETTING YOUR COIJ) STORAGE LER BOXES
Hreexo Strawberriea, Vegetable , Fralts ot All W-JjJJj
Winter Use. Call U Today for lUtes YonTl Be Snrprtsea
: How Inexpensive They Are. - r
SPRINO FRYERS," dressed
and drawn for pic- Of7v
nte dlnDer. Lb . 4- M
FIIE COOKED
PICNIC for Fonrth ft f
of July dinner. Lb.
BABBITS FOR
FRYING, lb
250
lb..
11AL&
EXt SAUSAGE,
lb
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Men's
Cool - Comfortable
MERCHANDISE
ECONOmCALLY PRICED
K fZ
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Knee-Hi
F Rayon Hose
L The same quality 1
C regularly 10c pair. 4
V Speciall . J
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51x51"
Cotton A Rayon
Tablecloths
Regular 80c quality
at a money-saving
price.
DATflHIG SUPPLIES J
. At Economy Price
WOMEN'S BATHING SHOES... pr. 29c
BATHING CAPS ..5c-10c-19c-29c
KIDDIES SUN SUITS 19c
ALL WOOL SWIM SUITS
for ladies. . 1.19
MEN'S SWIM TRUNKS,
BOYS' SWIM TRUNKS.
LIFE SAVER TUBES
29c
.MenV I
SailcxCaps
f , Flaln white or
k blue sateen caps
r with visors. Leather 1
t '' band. 1
Polo Shirts
r ' Extra fine quality 1 1 S
L rayon shirts at a 1
C low price. SOc value. . 4
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Men's
SLACKS
Good looking pat
terns la lightweight
materials. A big
bargain.
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s - - m m mm .
To wear either Inside
or oataide the troosen.
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pkgs.
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4050 EXTRA LOUD " V " H
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GUNS
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Several popnlar coU :
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Sizes 14 to 20. A
real valne.
sciv
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TRAPPER" SINGLE SHOT "
Complete with S Boxes
Sift Single-Shot Caps
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BOXES 199 . 850 I!f BOg 3C3XC3 -WO
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