The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 19, 1948, Page 12, Image 12

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    n ; I 12 The. Slat man, Sclera. X?rtym. Sunday, December It. 1948
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Woodry Furniture Co. g
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Hubbard Women
Hold Christmas
Party Wednesday
HUBBARD Mrs, Lester Will
was hostess to the Hubbard Wom-
'list in timer
Christmas
en's elub Wednesday- afternoon
when the club staged it's annual
Christmas party.
Mrs. A. J. Smith, vice presi
dent, presided in the absence of
Mrs. Elmer Nelson, club president.
The program included recita
tions by Carol Courter, Jeanie
Fisher, Margo McCutcheon, Jane
Vanlieu and Keith Miller, all first
and second graders; two poems
were read by Mrs. Elmer Stauf-
fer, one composition of her own;
Mrs. A. F. deLespinassee read a
story from the "Wild Swan" by
Ben Hur Lampman. The program
closed with more group singing
arranged by Mrs. George Crimps
and Mrs. Elmer Stauffer.
An exchange of gifts was then
held and refreshments were serv
ed by the assistant hostesses, Mrs.
Julius Stauffer and Mrs. Elsie
Epperly.
- He New
WurliIzer Organ
Series 6. Single tManuai
THE home with a Wurlitzer Organ
is the envy of the neighborhood.
And now you can buy one for le
than the cost of many pianos. The
new Series 6...A Uuett prutd tltt
trtmic trgan nfk market . . . offers end
less hours of musical fun for you, your
family and friends.
o easy to play that even a beginner can create music mith
lew beauty and expression. Its dozens of tone combinations
give variety and brilliance to whatever you play, whether it's
feeethoven, Bach or "Home on the Range."
Contemporary spinet organ design harmonizes with any inte
rior decoration. Completely self-contained. No extra speakers
or ton cabinets required. The Series 6 console fits in a space
less than 2V4 x 4 feet. Plugs into an ordinary electric outlet.
Don't miss the thrill of having your own Wurlitzer Organ for
Christmas Carol Sing at home on Christmas Day. Come in
for a demonstration now. A small down payment assures
Chris Unas delivery.
Wills Music Store
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EASY
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432 State St.
Janz & Wiscarson
Owners
Salem, Ore.
FLOWER LADY
... is what KUfter and Sobel calls this charm
ing floral print with its gracious sir and
fetching lines. Exciting bunches of gay spring
flowers splashed agamst a solid background
give this dress a fresh-as-April-rain look.
The softly manipulated neckline and bodice
are pure poetry and the skirt with its draped
cascade falling from a huge and gentle hip
bow is flattery unlimited! A truly "important
occasion" dress in exquisite crepe print with
backgrounds of black or brown. Sizes 10 to 20.
$29.95
SMART SHOP
115 North Liberty
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Compensation hate Revisions
Legislators who convene here in January probably will face de
mands lor changes in the Workmen's Compensation law rivaling those
made at the 1939, 1941 and 1947 legislative sessions., the State Un
employment Compensation commission said Saturday.
Although few administrative proposals will be offered, dealing main
ly with remedial and must legislation, both employer and employe
groups were reported to be work
ing on basic amendments affecting
tax rates.
Tax Rates FaU
Average tax rates have fallen
from 1.81 per cent in 1947 to 1.65
for 1949, but employers, point
ing to the $18,000,000 added to
the trust fund in the last two
years, win as it ior anotner general
reduction in reserve requirements
for the lower experience rating di
visions, officials said.
With the unemployment fund
expected to be between $87,000,000
and $88,000,000 by the time the
legislators settle down to business,
employing groups are declared to
believe collections should be low
ered to balance ordinary benefit
payments and the surplus used to
tide the state over temporary de
pressions. Extended Coverage Backed
Employe groups, noting that the
average weekly compensation in
1948, is lower than in 1946, will
press for a decided liberalization
of Oregon s benefit schedule that
will bring it into line with neigh
boring states, they state. Exten
sion of coverage to small employ
ing units (one to three employes)
and other exempt groups also will
be backed by the workers. They
are expected to oppose lower tax
rates and further disqualifications.
Appointment of a. state advisory
council to conform with federal
requests will be sought by the
commission.
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Salem Heights Scouts
Hold Awards Meeting
SALEM HEIGHTS Cub pack
meeting, troop 19, was held Friday
at the hall with cubmaster Leo
Olson in charge. Inspection fol
lowed the opening ceremony. Prize
for parents attendance was won
by den 3, and also the monthly
den project award.
Bobcat pins were given Dick
Bandy, and Delmer Lee Frahm.
Larry Battles received his bear
award. Lauren Franke received
his silver arrow, wolk rank
Motion pictures were shown the
cubs, and together with their par
ents they sang Christmas carols.
Woodburii School
Honor Roll Pupils
Are Announced
WOODBURN Honor roll stu
dents for Woodburn grade schools
total 42 for second period of first
semester. First grade pupils in
clude Judy Buchanan, Kathey
Forgard, Carolyn Vohland, Larry
Roberts, Carolyn Byers, and Elaine
Allen.
Third grade, Paul Wadsworth,
Ted Coman, Billy Bishoprick, Mar
jorie Barnes, Florence Rice, Joan
Holcomb, Betty Lou Burt, Bar
bara Blevens, James Black, and
Judy Reed; fourth grade, Patri
cia Baumann, Marilyn Bond, An
nie May Butterfield, Joe Reed,
Patsy Ruth Roberts, Larry Bright,
Fidel Gaviola, Barbara Paulson,
Darrel Stafek, Nellie May Merri
ott.and Darlene Widmer.
Fifth grade, Edward Everts,
Ruth MaTie Applegate, Geraldine
Armstrong, Billy Buckley, Alice
Chamberlain, Glen Fredrickson,
Theodore Roberts, Betty Deshon,
Bobby Lantz, Kathryn Thompson,
and Homer Wadsworth. Sixth,
Arthur Fredrickson, Delene Seely,
Karol Kay Rohde, and Barbara
Baumann.
ha- Inf o-rmed -empleyers they
should file deferment requests for
employes with the local board be
fore the employes' questionnaires
are received.
Mason said this rule does not
prohibit employers from filing de
ferment requests after employes
draft cjueatlonnariea -ere. received,
but stressed that the precaution
would expedite classification pro
cedure. 4 l
Colonel Mason explained that
registrants-deferred because of ci
vilian occupations (except agricul
ture) will be placed in class II-A.
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Vision
makes reading mere pleasant and eajeyable.
Tm will alse nave a greater seaae ef awre-
mm and seearlty kf ymm select ef er
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perseaality frames, er Harleqala-eat Brame
leas lenses, fee these deslgaa are especially
made te aeeeataate the lines ef year fee.
Ce-me ta at year eeavealeaee far a cbeea
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Employers Told
To FileCeferment
Requests Early
Col- Francis W. Mason, deputy
state director of selective service.
Dr. Kennelh T7. Horrls
And
Dr. Henry E. Ilorrii
OpUmetrUU At '
Ilorris Optical Co.
444 State St
rhaaa S-ftKS
Dr. Henry E. Merria
8
Monroe Avenue
Cluh Entertained
AUBURN Mrs. Wilfred Wil
ier entertained for the annual
members Christmas party of the
Monroe Avenue sewing club Wed
nesday at Mrs. Stuart Johns.
Members received gifts from
their secret pals of the year. Guest
rooms were decorated in Christ
mas greens and a Christmas tree.
Guests were Mrs. Hugh Wil
liams and ganddaughter, Sharon,
Mrs. R. J. Becker, Mrs. Glen
Moody, Mrs. Roy Fowler, Mrs.
Loran Richey, Mrs. Warren
Shrake, Mrs. Arthur Stowell, Mrs.
Henry Hansen, Mrs. Arlo McClain,
Mrs. Johns, Glenda Lee Moody,
Gregg and Warren Shrake, Fredie
Wilier.
Open Evenings Until Christmas
A GLORIOUS
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t's a case where patience pays off-
and how!
For If you're one of thoae who have been wait
ing yourr! on a Buick dealer 'a list 149 ia
f,oing to 44tard you handsomely.
Xvook over the sleek carriage that will roll up
to your door on D-for-Delivery Day.
Take in the grace of it, the sweeping line, tha
bold, gleaming chrome, the precise and perfect
styling of every detail from grille to tailllght.
Take In that big broad windshield, gracefully
curving back to narrow corner posts, and tha
new visibility of definitely stepped-up window
area.
Slip In and size up the room room for arms
and legs and elbows room overhead, cunningly
provided by super-soft cushions you sit in
not on.
Step on the gas treadle and thrill to the lift and
swing of Fireball power, cradled on Hi-Poised
engine mountings for velvety smoothness.
Then note this: On every 194 Roadm aster
that sensational engineering success, Dynaflow
Drive, is standard equipment. On all SUPERS
this super-smooth drive is yours as optional
equipment at extra cost.
And wherever there's Dynaflow, there's
lasting engine quiet and efficiency from self
adjusting valva lifters that keep valve-fit
factory right.
Clearly, this all means you get more than you
bargained for when you first placed your order.
More room, mora visibility, more ease, mora
comfort more value for every dollar.
Just check the price tags up and down f
Automobile Row and you 11 congratulate
yourself that you got your order in!
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5 Satins
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The cream of the patterns from Ameri
ca's foremost tie makers has been
assembled for Salem's most selective
shoppers. Fine neckwear for Christmas
has become a must on most shopping
lists. Don't miss this grand display.
Panels
Bold designs
Conservatives
Stripes
All-over figures
Hand paints
1.00
THEE MAM'S SffldDIP?
'The Store of Style. Quality and Value"
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