The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 20, 1948, Page 18, Image 18

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18 Th Skrtmcm. SaUm, Owqon. Thursday. Mar 20 1843
Four Corners Unit
Installs Officers
FOUR CORNERS Home ex
tension unit met at community
ball Tuesday for the last meeting
f the year. Twenty-four women
were present for noon and lunch
con and others came later for
demonstration. New officers in
stalled are chairman, Mrs. Dale
Jeffries; vice chairman, Mrs. W.
E. Pedersen; secretary-treasurer,
Mrs. Waldo Miller. Mrs. W. E.
Pederson was named unit repre
sentative on the Community Cen
ter association as alternate for
Mrs. Sunderlin.
"Good taste in clothing" was
demonstrated by Eleanor Trindle,
Marion home agent.
Program for next year includes,
by project leaders, wall finishes,
broiled dinners; by agents, blouse
In a day, growing old gracefully,
meal planning, short-cuts in iron
ing; work shop, making cotton
dresses.
Sunnyside Holds
Commencement
r
St. Boniface Alumni to
Hold Annual Reunion
SUBLIMITY St. Boniface
high school alumni will hold their
second annual homecoming on
Tuesday, May 25 at the parish
hall.
Nine members of the graduat
ing class will be honor guests at
a banquet and will be invited to
join the association.
Ernest Riesterer will be toast
master and the Rev. Stephen
Brietenstein and the Rev. Nor
man Fritz, both of Portland, will
be among the speakers.
Announcement of the officers
elected for the coming year will
be made, and a bulletin contain
ing information and news about
the graduates will be presented
by the historian, Leonard Hend
ricks. Glenn Woodry's 13 piece
orchestra from Salem will play
for dancing after the banquet.
! SHOES!
SUNNYSIDE Eighth grade
commencement exercises were
held Friday, May 14, at 8 pjn.
for seven students. Donna Kuhn,
Lawrence Bickell, Nadine Now
lin. Billie Bethune, Vergon Large,
Roberta Graham, LaVern Jones.
Class colors pink and aqua, flow
er white ro?e.
Preston Dough ton, Salem high
school faculty, gave the com
mencement address. Ray Heckart
of the school board presented the
diplomas.
School picnic was held Tuesday.
May 18, at the schoolhouse.
Mrs. Laurie Walker will teach
the upper grades again next year
and Mrsh. Lena Calloway will
have primary room. Mrs. Inez
Green will teach the Salem
Heights first grade next year.
The U. S. navy uses 25 to 30
million gallons of paint a year.
Four Corners Pinochle
Club Is Entertained
FOUR CORNERS Pinochle
club hosts Saturday were Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Bales, Beck avenue.
Members present were " Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Chrisman, Mr. and Mrs.
Imest Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Har
die Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. S. H.
Cable. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Osborn,
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mcllnav, Mr.
nd Mrs. William Fiester. Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Jeffries. High honors
went to Mrs. Hardie Phillips and
Ray Osborn. Consolation, Mrs.
Ernest Walker and Hardie Phil
lip. Next meeting will be at the
borne of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Osborn,
tate street.
Rosedale Man Flies to
California Jersey Sale I
ROSED ALE Floyd Bates went I
tn Ciinmntn hv lirnlanr Sun- 1
' day for the California state Jer-
i sey sale this week.
! Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Caldwell
spent the weekend in Tillamook
visiting her sister, Mrs. Dorothy
Smith.
While attending the quarterly
i meeting at Highland Friends
church, Mrs. Mary Cammack fell,
breaking her arm in two places.
NOW AVAILABLE
GUTTERS
AND
D0WIISP0UTS
GolTcmicd Iron or Copper
Salem Healing
& Sheet Helal Co.
1085 Broadway - CaD. 8555
Wedding Anniversary Is
Observed at 4 Corners
FOTTR CORNERS Mr. and
Mrs. Cmery Hendnckson. sr , 3660
Etate st. celebrated their 25th
wedding anniersary with a recep
tion nt Mayflower hall Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hendrick.nn cut the
wedding cake and later Mrs. Aus
tin .V"ilson assisted by Mrs. John
Olson and Mrs. Sam Rutherford,
listers of Mrs. Hendrickson.
served. Mrs. Emery Hendrickson.
Jr. poured. Dining hall was dec
orated by John Olson. One hun
dred fifty guests were served.
MHEHSIOH
Voters in Ward Ih. 7
Hear the sewer question discussed by City
Manager Franzen at the Leslie school at 8 p. m.
Thursday evening also Incumbent Councilman
Howard Maple and his opponent, Alvin C.
Tungate, will speak.
DON'T HISS IT
Sponsored by South Salem Progress Club
tarerfftraofl shoes
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PROGRESSIVE"
Successful Businessman
Veteran Both World Wars
State Senator Since 1935
ON THE 21st OF MAT
VOTE FOB DOUG McKAI
DOUGLAS HcKAY
A Han With A
Definiie Program
For Oregon:
Develop Oregon's Poet
War highways on a pay-as-yon-go
basis, and as
rapidly as possible.
Coordinate the various
state agencies ' working
for the conservation of
natural resources and
wildlife.
Plan Oregon's industrial
development without
seasonal unemployment,
slums, stream pollution,
or poverty and vice.
Profits from the liquor
commission should go
into the general fund
and adequate pension
a p p r o p r iations made
from this fund.
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VOTE TO REDUCE
YOUR TAX BILL
Doug McKay's
Program Calls For
Tax Reduction
1. Repeal the state withholding tax.
2. Reduce state income taxes by re
storing the higher exemptions in ef
fect prior to the 1947 legislative ses
sion: from $1000 to $1500 for mar
ried persons; $500 to $750 for sin
gle persons.
3. "Humanize" the state income tax
by allowing deductions for Unusual
Medical Expense and Life Insur
ance Premiums up to $250 a year.
4. Set aside half the treasury sur
plus to prevent tax increases when
tax revenues drop.
Stop the Sale of State
Lands That Support
Our Schools
Douglas McKay's exposure
of the recent sale of state
owned tidelands near Coos
Bay by the state land board
headed by John Hall, won the
immediate support of school
leaders and such sincere pub
lic leaders as Ex-Governor
Os West and State Treasurer
Leslie M. Scott. REMEMBER
Every penny lost by the
state land board added to
your school taxes.
MM
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(REPUBLICAN)
Pd. Adv. McKay for Governor Committee - W. L. (Bill) Phillips, Chair.
510 N. Commercial Salem, Oregon
Due io ihe faci thai we have had incessant reqnesis from lile rally hun
dreds of onr customers who were unable io be served al onr great annual
two for one shoe sale, we are repeating this sale for a United number of days
only. The values are "breath-taking" . . . (ask the thousands of customers
who attended this sale.) Famous name brands in all colors, styles . sizes.
Buy one pair at the regular price ... get the second pair free.
FOR EXACTLY THE PRICE OF
"Because of the crowds
we cannot allow exchan
ges, credits or refunds
during this sale. Every
transaction is final
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Mostly play shpe types . . . whites and colors . . .
about 200 pair of dress shoes in broken QCT
sizes from higher priced lines Oiww
HOW!
For Exactly
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Mill? 2"
Dress shoes . . . Casuals in a wide variety of styles
. . . Included whites in high heels ... I QC
sandals . . . pumps ... all sizes ... ViW w
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For Exactly
the Price of d
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GBOVP 3"
Dress shoes . . . play shoes . . . casuals . . . whites
. . . high shades . . . blacks ...
browns ... all types of heels ... wsw
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HOW!
For Exactly
the Price of
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Casuals . . . shanks mares ... oxfords ... dress
types in all heels ... whites . . . blacks Q OC
. . . high colors ... famous brand makes Oa9
NOW!
For Exactly
the Price of
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"GBBMP 5"
Sparkling new dress shoes ... suedes ... patents
. . . calfskins . . sandals . . . pumps ! f AF
. . . stepins ... white . . . black ... Aviv9
colors ...
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For Exactly
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B0VP 8"
Finest makes ... in the season's latest patterns and
colors . . . sandals . . . slings ... ankle straps i
. . . au colors . . . all sues ... l I
Better hurry . fLVmi&&
II0W!
For Exactly
the Price of
laddies!
The official campus sad
dle in off white with tan
calf saddle . . . you'll
recognize it at once ...
also loafers ... 8 col
ors ... a steal for sure.
8.95
HOW! .
2 for the j
Price of f-J
Slippers!
About 200 pair including
bunny scuffs . . many
sold for $3.95 while they
last ... a tremendous
bargain ...
now! . . .
2 for the 1 1
Price of r-J3
For the convenience of the
-Early Birds", doors open
S a. m. today.
234 1. Lfbertj 1
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