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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1958)
Cook flow... but . . . 700 boys in the Boys State parade Friday, and not an Elvis Presley haircut in the crowdwhich all goes to prove that all is not lost. Kiss of Death . . . Surveyors are busy look ing over Court Street this week. A widening tr.n of this main street wnnlrl h hf Jf'V a aood Droiert Of rour. " aiicauy as wiae as any street needs to be (the pio neers saw to that) and it isn't practical for a state high- f .. j-' y ""r i wwi iiicic are Trees fjT """v - along it, and everybody i fV j Knows a modern city should- I I n t have a lot of old n'stri: " 1,1 trees cluttering up the land scape. Sputter, sputter . . . Often trees have to go fop progress, I know, and that's bad enough, but when they cut those trees on Summer and Center to make a shadeless parking lot, I'm going to find out who's responsible and not vote for him. Big bite ... Pat and Shirley Ryan of Salem, who baked and decorated the "world's largest Lady Baltimore cake" for the Wallace (Idaho) 6ilver Company's jubilee recently slaved over a hot stove for sure to produce it. The 7-foot high cake took 665 pounds of batter and after Shirley decorated it with 200 pounds of French cream icing and also fudge Royal and satin icing, it weighed over half a ton. It took 110 pounds egg whites (350 dozen or so), 190 pounds sugar, 200 of flour, 55 of shortening, 1 10 pounds fluid milk and a quart of vanilla. Girls, tee . . . Those hundreds of delegates to Girls State have happily been encouraged by their advisors to. dress nicely. Seeing them in summer dresses yd many with hats is en couraging after that time a few years ago when 'shorts, on the list of clothing to bring, were worn around the streets. Congratula tions on progress ... Maxine Buren BPW Club To Install Officers .', The Salem Business and Profes sional Women's Club will install new offiers for the 1958-1959 club year, when the group convenes for its monthly dinner meeting at the Golden Pheasant on Tuesday, June 24, at 6:30 o'clock. Outgoing president Miss Con stance Weinman will serve as in stalling officer. To be installed are Miss Gladys Edgar, president elect; Mrs. Frank Marshall, first vice-president; Miss Nell McCue, second vice-president; Miss Irene Humphrey, recording secretary; Miss Alma Reidell, corresponding secretary; Miss - May Cleveland, treasurer; the Misses Alberta Sap penfield, Mathilda Gillis. and Eleo nor Roberts, club directors. Miss Mildred Yetter, first vice president of the Oregon State Fed eration, drove to Sweet Home Iay-C-Ettes Plan Flower Show SILVERTON Mrs! Lowell Brown Jr., assisted by Mrs. Robert Edger ton, was hostess Tuesday night to the Silverton Jay-C-Ettes when the latter made plans for the club's annual Summer Flower Show. This year the show will be held Aug. 23 in conjunction with Silver ton's old-time Summer Festival which includes parades of old cars, a threshing bee and picnics. Mrs. Boyd Fish and Mrs. Wil liam Hansen are co-chairman of the flower show which will be held in the Eugene Field auditorium Salem Navy Mothen Club will meet Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Ivell Haley, 2271 Lee St. SE, at 8 o'clock. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Roy Hagedorn and Mrs. Lester Hagedorn. New officers for the coming year will be installed. Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., June 22, '58 (Sec. III)-19 Tuesday night, where she installed the Sweet Home officers at a for mal dinner. i fV ffs& Hundreds and hundreds of sleeveless blouses. All top 11 I fashions at Such a tiny pricel Sanforized cottons in a rS'n'XW ,0'' C'0r $,r''5eS 'Z6S t0 p ' VALUES " f V''' v k 4 ' Pant Pandemonium! Hundreds of print capris of easy "T;VVf 'V'V-t ,? m y care cotton gabsheen, sailcloth, denim or cavalry twill. Jfj jjkj vi '-'Z' ' ir Sleekly styled for home, beach or casual wear. Sizes "VX l ' - - SPORTS SHOP STREET FLOOR - - r " . : ; c 2 piece Cotton rm by Smartee Cool and comfortable, the Ideal vacation packable. Hand washable. (Do not use detergents). (sketched) Pique knit cotton. Sleeveless style.. (not shown) Jersey knit cotton short sleeve. Button front top. (riot shown) Pique knit cotton short sleeve tennis dress. Sizes: 10 to 16 Colors: White with navy, white with red, white with black, black with white. SPORTS SHOP STREET f IOOR WJ S f Urn ' Iff V Jfc T I Special Purchase $1-$2-$3 J-, ' ' J r 1 lllliilllii Scarfs Bemberg Sheers by Top Hat In three wanted styles. 36" printed squares for neck or headwear. 42" -long neckline styles in plain colors. 72" long stole style in plain col ors. A wide range of colors to choose from. s fh 2 for 1.25 100 Orion Glentex Three button cardigan with.1 three quarter sleeves. In popu lar summer colors of orange ice, beige, mint, white. Sizes S-M L. 0.95 SPORTS SHOP STREET FLOOR -' itomw STORE HOURS MONDAY & FRIDAY: 9:30 A. M. to 9 P. M. ; j - OTHER DAYS: 9:3 O A. M. TO 5:30 P. M.