Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 10, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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    Rites Held for
Linn Suicide
' Lebonon Services were held
Monday afternoon for Mm n.
- , " jua
iAnna Gainer, 48, Linn's filth
uicme m iaoa. Her body was
found in the famllv l.i.
voi tine
Friday night by Robert Cate, a
-j'ciK'iuur. ane nad driven the
vehicle off th hirim i. .
,grove near her home about four
imues norm of Lebanon, and
County Coroner Glenn Huston
attributed her death to carbon
J monoxide poisoning,
i A hose was found attached to
"tVlP OvVlDlKjf ir.. 1 i
I yiijc ui uic tar, ieaa-
,ing into the vehicle through
J a window. Four notes were
round m the auto, all addressed
to relatives.
Police had hixn ocUorf i
J for Mrs. Gainer late Wednesday
1mL1 ...1 1 . ....
iiieut wiien sne vanisnea from
J her home after reportedly
maklne a milrlrfo ht
J Born at Platte Center, Neb.,
! Jan. 31, 1907, she had lived In
J Lebanon for the past -nine years,
j Surviving are her husband,
uauicr, wnom sne
J married In 1942, and two daugh
ters, Janet I. Gainer and Mrs.
Bette E. Lunde, both of Leban-
on; She leaves a brother and sis
J ter living outside the state.
Middle Grove
Middle Grove The audi-
Mnrliiiw (r , U . il x
splays given at Middle Grove
7scnooi nouse Uriday night was
ifilled.
Special musical numbers
'were a piano solo by Wyetta
.vopps; m vocai quartette, Henry
'Sprick, Gil Blankenship, Wal
lace Turnldge and Chuck Wen
ger. n The words for the song had
Jbeen written by Mrs. Robert
-.Pickerel and put the audience
in the mood for the play
"Laughing Ghost."
For the first interlude read
ings were given by Mrs. Robert
Pickerel and Norman Fletcher;
a piano duet by Deena Lou
Kleen and Doris Reynolds and
a vocal solo by Mrs. Earl Malm.
The play the "Family" followed.
The last sroun nt mmiMi.
numbers were a piano solo by!
Gay Lee Keppinger; another!
number by the men's quartette
and guitar numbers with a song
by Hubert Asplnwall. The en
ure cast closed the program
sineinit "Th Mirth, ..j .
. auu Mlc 1
Coys."
The March meeting of thei
Middle Grove home extension
will be held Thiimrt.v
12 at 10 a.m.. in the home of
Mrs. wiiiiam Scharf. The proj
ect. "Herbs for Vnrletv ant An.
Cent." will be rivnn h nmlui
leaders.
Mrs. Melvin Van Cleave was
chairman for the lnnh nm.
mittee which served for the
Hereford sale at the Lewis
farm at Aumsville Saturday
With DrOCeerin Bnlnff .- Iho
Middle Grove association club's
xuno.
A Kuest for the nntl ainV In
the Wallace Turnldge home Is
his mother, Mrs. Maxell Kimsey
from Springfield.
Keizer Grange
In Host Role
Keizer Keizer Granae was
host to 23 members of North!
Howell Grange last Wednesday!
night, on the county's annual
visitation program. Also present I
were two members from Mac-!
leay Grange and four from Sil-:
verton Hills, including Mrs. Ida
Benson, Pomona Master.
Ed Rogers reDorted for thei
legislative committee on several
bills now before the legislature;
and Clifford Orey reported for
the Agricultural committee on
the treatment of soil with In
secticides. Grace Fleming, HEC chair
man, reported that a rummage
sale was planned for Wednesday,
March 11, at the Grange hall;
and W. E. Savage announced
that the Grange would sponsor
the Salem Civic Players in a
3 -act comedy "The Young
Scamp" at the hall, Friday,
March 20.
Appearing on the lecturer's
program were Mrs. Florence
Guy, Patricia Guy, Mike Mills,
Kathleen Bair, Dale Ward, Clif
ford Orey and Mr. Redding of
North Howell Grange.
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore, Tuesday, March 10, 1251 a
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liberty street store
FOR DAY AND
FOR SPECIAL
SKIN PROBLEMS J
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T S2 VAIX I
FOR L
FOR GOOD
GROOMING
V VAL. S
II varbara Gould's
"Save 55 Sale"
Special offer for a limited time only! Barbara
Gould offers these beauty aids ot special
savings prices! They're all delightfully scented,
come in attractive containers. Buy now at RoLsrts . . .
take advantage of these special prices.
ROBERTS COSMETICS MAIN FLOOR '
We Give and Redeem ZtK Green Stamps
We Give and Redeem
Green Stamps
Boys' Sport Sox ,tow4prfc$1
Boys' Tee Shirts 6tol6 2 (or$1
Boys' While Hankies 10 tm $1
Boys' Gaucho Shirts ttoJj $1
Muslin Pillow Cases 3 f, $1
Terry Wash Cloths 10,or$1
Cannon Bath Towels 2 (or $1
Simlex Cotton Spreads $3
Chenille Spreads
Doubles
$5
Opened Flour Sacks 5 (or $1
Foam Latex Pillows 2 (or $10
Men's Shorts Ken, 3 f0r $1
MEN'S ,
White T-Shirls . 2 lor $1
Athletic Shirts K Rib 3 for$1
MEN'S 12-OZ.
Canvas Work Gloves 3 for $1
Men's Sport Shirts $
Values to $5.95
Assorted Styles and Colors
3
Argyle Sox S $1
Fancy Bow Ties Wembl $1
80 Square Prints 3yds $1
LADIES' ANKLETS
4,1
Roll fopt fine Hilt.
Sizes 9 (o II
Ladies' Panly Briefs 2 ,or $1
Ladies' Gowns
Rayon Jersey
$2
Ladies' Fabric Gloves $1
BE5TF0RM BRASSIERES
Fine quality nylon
Popular ilin.
$1
Jumbo Size Garment Bags $1
Costume Jewelry 2 (or $1
INFANTS'
Receiving Blankets 2 , $1
Children's Panties, to 12 3 for $1
Fitted Crib Sheets Infants' I
Crib Sheets 42x72 y
Children's Sweatshirts 11 $1
NEW SPRING
Artificial Flowers 2 for i
Floral Handkerchiefs 6 for yi
FINAL SALE!
ONE GROUP
Ladies' - Children's
V liberty street court street
n n v?vR) rov
L 'nl "nZJ-iA L-ULAA U
PROPORTIONED NYLONS ' jM ' .
$1100 . ' ' m: W
pair mf -y
$2 Here't your opportunity to become acquainted M , v jf " W
all
V
SHOES
$2
Discontinued numbers. Values to 7.95.
Broken sizes. Shop early!
SHOES DOWNSTAIRS
CLEARANCE!
Powder Puff Pastels tsf P
LADIES' COATS 25
Values to $50 Broken Sizes
Skirt Hangers
Plastlo Clips
Plastic Raincoats
Fancy Buttons c.rded
LADIES' SPORTSWEAR
12 PRICE
. One group Skirts, Blouses
Knit Dresses
Unbleached Muslin 36 . 5 yd5 $1
63-INCH
Unbleached Sheeting 2 yd. $1
Bleached Muslin se. 4 yd. $1
Flannel rdColor 3 yds.$1
Bleached Muslin 8o6-'sq. 3yd,.$1
27" White Flannel 4 $1
Flannel Color 4yd,.$1
PIECE GOODS MEZZANINE
6 Pr. fir $5.75
Here's your opportunity to become acquainted
with No Mend's fabulous nylons at rock bot
tom prices! The irre jular
itiss are so minute that
only No Mend'e exceed
ingly rigid inspection did
not past them as firsts!
v "-'V, ;:'--!
15 denier 51 gauge
40 denier 51 gauge
30 denier 51 gauge
Sheer, sheer hose that ordinarily sells for at
much at 1.95, H perfect! Stock up today. All
sizes.
HOSIERY MAIN FLOOR
BUILT TO LAST
With rugged, long-wear
construction at used in many
of America's fine hoteltl
now
only
Value 59.00
$3iaoo
full or
twin size
Matching Box Spring
same low price
Check these extra quality, extra wear features
demanded by America's fine hotels
Long-wesriog government standard
bine and white stripe corerings.
Hundreds of resilient coils.
Many-lsyer thick felt upholstering.
Insulation pads preserve 'mattress life,
prevent "coil feeL"
Sturdy pre-built border; ventilators,
handles.
Matching reinforced Bos Spring.
Made by nationally advertised SERTA.
FURNITURE - COURT STREET
Selected Group Maple Ot factorial Tablet 1 5.00
Gossip Benches, Mahogany and Lime Oak 1 2.00
Lane Cedar Chests, Lime Oak or Walnut .49.00
Rollaway Beds, Steel Coil Spring Construction 19.00
Large Bilrwell Daveno & Chair, Rose Frieze 239.00
Harmon Serta Bed, 1 only, Tweed Cover, complete with
Innerspring Mattress 21 0.00
9x12 Colorful Fiber Rugs 24.00
Group of Lamps 5.00
New Group Mersmen Occasional Tablet 1 9.00
Daveno Frieze 89.00
DRAPERIES - COURT STREET
Lace Panels, 50x81, Cream Color, each 1.00
Rayon Panels, Floral Pattern, Green & Blue, each 1 .00
48" Rayon Damask, Rose, Green; Reg. 3.50 , . 1 ,00
45" Rayon Faille Yardage, Brown, Chartreuse, Rose, Green; Yd.. .... . 50e
Plastic Window Ruffling, Red, Green, Blue, Gold -
Stretches to 24 feet; pkg 1 .00
Closeout Pastel Colored Marquisette, 5 for i .... 1 ,00
Rayon Marquisette Priscilla Boston Ruffles, 50x81, Green only..,. 4.00
Antique Satin Unlined Drapet, 48x84 6.90
Cute Cotton Provincial Bedspreads 1 2.00
Ruffled Drapet to Match, Brown, Rose, Blue Print 8.00
New Shipment Plastic Drapes, pair , .2.00
24 Pair Only Antique Satin Lined Drapes, 2 Patterns,
Completely Washable; pair , 1 5.00 -
HOUSEWARE DEPT. - COURT ST. STORE
Vases, Planters, Serving Pieces, valuet to 2.95, your choice $1.00 M.
Portable Ironing Board, all metal $5.00 ea.
Dust Mopt, O'Cedar and Aero brand, valuet to 2.98 $1.00 to.
Large Folding Clothes Dryer, all wood, regular 2.98 $2.00 ea.
Aluminum Sauce Pan, handy V quart 2 for $1.00
Trivets, assorted patterns, value 2.50 $1.00 ea.
Electric Pop Corn Popper, regular 3.98.... $2.00 ea.
TV Troys, washable plastic, 4 boxed. .$1.00
5-iPiece Kitchen Cleaver Set, knlvet have wood handles, reg. 3.95 . . $2.00 ea.
Wax Paper Dispenser, beautiful plastic, regular 1.59, $1.00 ea.
Large Man-tize Lunch Box, with vacuum bottle $2.00 ea.