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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 12

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Statesman Journali
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Salem, Oregon
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12
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Welfare Office Summer Term Crooked Finger Chapel to Undergo Expansion Work serviro date larger (member of the parish, and his MOUNT ANGEL Holy Rosary Preparation for the work started brother. Bartnick of Mount Phane! at Crooked Finppr snrrw this Moct work will ho Hnnp i 1 T2 (Sec. f) Statesman, Salem, July 18, '63 Albany Firemen May Take Work Week Plan to Voters Independence Migrant Class Census Varies i nm.Hi ini lire ju 17 miles east of here, will soon by parish members Excavation J921 th anticipated future be cut in half and the two sections has been completed behind the moved 20 feet apart. A new con-! church so one section can be Rrowth and for i ii i ii i Kn ilrli cr If u. ac fnr At McMinnville Moves July 29 To End Friday Statesman Nws Srvir9 McMIN'NVILLE The first session of summer school at Lin-field College closes with final examinations this Friday.

The second session will open at 7:40 enlarge the chapel to accommo- When John Bartnick, deceased the present remodeling. Statesman Nfwi Service ivnrDrvnrvrr Statesman Nws Service statesman News s-rvn-p SUP before the local voters. jpartment have tried for several ALBANY Closely following a Moore, secretary-treasurer i years to have their week reduced MCMLv-ipe iamnui ance at the state-sponsored sum- threatened walk-out by the volun- of Mre Fighters Local 845. which trom 72 tn hours Countv Pubic We fare Com mis- i he second session runs ii n-i'VAfl iw initii am Willi i I tPr fh-emen comes a hv represents the Albany fire depart will nnerate in new nffir- inrougn Aug. zi.

I ne psycnoiogy has been extremelv variahle from ment. said members of the fire department 7 at 2214 McDonald Lane starting SpeC" aePartmenls WIU aM a low one day of 18 to a high of member, ot the tire rlepd.tmen su)tpd an a(torney and may Clty fusal th? at 22.4 McDonald lne starting courses to sion fi9. There have been fewenn at- 11 u'Msiraiiciu nrau up a measure lor residents purcnase oi raaios wmcn schedule. Other deDartments nf- ftnAn is year, primarily be- with the city council over shorter to vole on. It would ask if fire- be kept in homes for better noti- Estimated cost of the one-story fering courses are economics, caue there are fewer Spanish- men should work 72 or 56 hours fication in time of fire.

education, English, Geology, his working hours by taking the is- concrete building, owned by James Stanard, is around $30,000. It will be a radical and neces tory, sociology, physical education, and home economics. American families in the labor camps this year. There are three classes in operation. The needs, academic ability, and understanding of English varies so that each teacher finds it necessary to do a large amount of special grouping Books, visual aids, and other I Jl -7 Lenses a week.

The proposed ballot may include a tax levy to finance the extra men it would require. City Manager William Bollman has estimated it would cost the city an extra $20,000 a year if the shorter week were adopted. Four new men would be required. Members of the Albanv fire de- 'Krazy Days7 In Albany Has Many Events saryimprovement over the pre-j students mav register for sec-vious accommodation. The offices on(j session courses on Monday being vacated at First and Ford or before.

Dr. Frederick Pistor Streets, were once part of the old I js summer school director. Macy residence built between 1909 and 1912. Constructed as 4raA dwelling, it has not been entirely 1 eacner nirea ARE FOR ALL AGES I satisfactory for office purposes. LYONS Mrs Mary O'Brien of teachine materials are furnished Better Vision With Better Appearance Contact Lenses Are Youthful, Efficient, Unobtrusive! SINGLE VISION and BIFOCALS Statesman News Service ALBANY "Krazy Days," retail merchants promotion Albany Radio Manager Moves Stlpsman Spun i i ALBANY Boh Weed, who has been Albany studio manager for Rariio KGAL for the past five years, will leave for Pendleton -Julv Kt wlvjrc will become vice president and general manrPi if Rarim KK11) Taking hU place at KGAL will by Bus who was program director for KWIL before leaving to manage Radio KNPT in Newport last year The building will revert back to i Boise, Idaho, has been hired to from the special education office me American iegion trom whom teach the fourth grade at the of District 13J.

The money for Norrh Dakota Picnic picnic for former residents of al event gets a little wilder each jt was leased. Mari Linn School. Miss Carol 1 these materials is made avail- A Priceless Possession FO YOUR PRICELESS VISION! Consult with us for CONTACT LENSES Adaptable to Your Needs To Your Doctor's Prescription year. Administrator of the Welfare Coleman of Salem will be teach-: able by the State Department of I ass and Ransom counties in North Dakota will be held at i his year event w-ill oegin witn commission, Kuth Carney, sees jng the third grade and Mr. Fred Education from funds voted by Champocg Park, near Newberg.

a costume parade on Friday and no let up in the amount of busi- Lawrence from Port Orchard, Legislature. I at 12:30 p.m. Sundav. Covered climax with a talent contest on ness being conducted at the cen- was hired to teach the, Virgil Moss, State Department1 dish luncheon is opening feature Saturday. In between there will ter.

About 17 staff members are eighth grade. I of Education, has visited the of the afternoon epi uusy mil iime. ana is ex- school. He is the new supervisor No Interest No Carrying Charge peciea mat iour additional em-, ney announced that the Surplus of migrant education to replace No Advance Appointment Needed OPTICAL OFFICES ployees will be hired soon after Food building will be closed from Ron Petrie who will go to Central tne move to me new location. July 29 through Aug.

9. Point as assistant snnerintendent If. I be a pet show, a dance contest, a square dance, a bicycle show, game and "Krazy Days" sales at which the merchants go all out to sell a lot for a little. The Exchange Club will sponsor carnival rides for the kids, a dunk tank and concessions to add Among the duties of the Commission is the certification of re There are approximately 1.000 Viola Penland. Polk County cases currently on file at the health nurse has held three vis-Public Welfare Commission, dur- its.

She has also visited in some Mil II io ii quests for surplus food. The Sur- plus Food program has been setting what is considered their un- camp cabins. July 25 will be the FREE Brinq in Ticket for Validation IUP Jm III iiiim mm up through the I S. Department busy season. In late winter when next child-welfare clinic date.

to the two days of madness WATERS ADOLPH BLDG. State and Commercial Phone 363-331 1 Other Offices in Euqene and Portland iL. -i i i t- i The narade will line ud at Third i me assistance employment, declines, me numner me clinic will be held at lnde- land Baker at 9:30 Friday morn-j tuum-v UML -Mrs- car-usuany increases to arouna i.zsi. pendence City Hall trom 7-9 p.m. 1 come to the PENNEY'S ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY STARTS THURSDAY! i I ing with Uncle Charley of KPTV as the Grand Marshal.

Costume judging starts at 10 a.m. and the line of march begins at 10:30. All participants will be given ice cream and cookies at the end of the parade The pet show beains at 1 m. on Friday with prizes and ribbons to be awarded. MEM ART FAIR Grounds House Museum gig Bush Entries for the talent show and rVia not cV-ii7 cKrtiilr rill uiv fnun jiujuiu Ltit Parks and Recreation Department.

At 9 p.m. Friday the dance contest and the square dance will TWO FI LL DAYS OF FUN FOR EVERYONE lis take place. The contest at Broad-albin between Third and Second Avenues, will feature the Twist, the Limbo, and the Bossa Nova with prizes for each winner. The Circle Eighters will be on First Street. Saturday begins with a bicycle rodeo at 10 a m.

and includes the talent show at 2 p.m., a new addition to the celebration. i a i A i 1 Aunts' 0uplaY Suko Magician Silk Screen Demonstration Bonsi dwarf tree display Capital Flower Arrangers Potters' wheel demonstration Naiaretii Co. Modern Dane Old Fashioned Quilting Bee Power Saw Sculpturing Origami Demonstration Antique Autos (Sat. afternoon) EVERY DEPARTMENT REDUCES SUMMER STOCK YOU GET UNBELIEVABLE SAVINGS ON FASHION AND HOME NEEDS YOU WANT RIGHT NOW RIGHT THROUGH SUMMER! 3 gg see hear en joy ri OQQ CTQCDGOQ I PQQGGS -LJ Dixieland Jaxz Band The Kerryman Folk Singer Chamber Music 1.22 152 ONLY 71 ONLY i mi mi ifill nil ifrfflMf iT fiffll i 78 ONLY MEN'S DRESS STRAW HATS Assorted Narrow Brims NOW Charcoal, Tans, Neutral. fl A A Sizes 7-73s II A1 A1 MAIN FLOOR iL SHORTS AND JAMAICAS.

Whites and prints. Sizes 8 to 18 CLOSE-OUT SWIMSUITS. Entire stock reduced. One and two-piece Suits. Sjzes 30 to 38 BEACH HATS.

Entire stock of straws reduced SLEEVELESS TOPS. Really colorful, sizes 10 to 18. While thev last SLEEVELESS BLOUSES. Stripes, solids and prints. Sizes 32 to 38 4.94 43 78 Food and Refreshments Bush House Museum Tours Old Book Vase Sale Flower Arrangements 4-H Training Session Set Statesman Nrwi Service ALBANY Connie Meyer, Linn county 4-H extension agent, has announced a training session for 4-H club members enrolled in flower and vegetable projects on Thursday at 1 p.m.

at the fairgrounds. Ralph Black and Mrs. Willard Green of Riverside will present training on vegetables and flowers respectively. Following each training session identification, judging contests and a flower arrangement contest will be held. State fair teams will be selected from the winners.

Further information may be had from the extension office. sJTponsoreTTy the" IhM 1 gj SALEM ART ASSOCIATION XT, rii irc 1 47 PAIR LIGHTWEIGHT SLACKS. Dacron Polvester and wool blends. Some with rayon, belted or plain front model. Sizes 29 to 40 SUMMER SHIFTS.

Full length and shorter styles. Big array of colors. 12 to 16 BOLERO JACKETS. Cool cottdn in white. Entire stock reduced CHECK THE 12 PAIR SLACKS.

Dacron Plaid, Wash LIGHTWEIGHT PLAID Polyester and Rayon wear. Sizes 29 to 34 care cotton. Light SOCIETY SECTION FRI JULY 19 for SCHEDULE OF EVENTS CAPRI PANTS. Easy solids and gay plaids 99 1.8S 1.88 1.88 2.00 4.94 1.75 ONLY PLAID OR SOLID SHORTS. Dacron Polvester and Cotton with Continental waist.

Sizes 29 to 34 rioNLY Solid colors in COTTON TWILL SHORTS. tan. willow. Sizes 30-38 COTTON DRESSES. Summer closeouts in sizes 12 to 20 and 144 to 224.

Basement Budget Shop WOMEN'S UNIFORMS. Dacron Polvester and Cotton. White and Pastel Colors. Sizes 9 to 20 14Vz to 224 COTTON SLEEPWEAR. Barber Coats.

Dandy Shirts in solid color broadcloth. Sizes S-M-L. 77 ONLY 20 ONLY ONE 40 ONLY 43 ONLY 41 ONLY m. Sea Lure SUMMER JEWELRY. Further 50' 4 1: GROUP Clearance of Better Jewelry and LOO Plut Tax 5.00 4.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 2.41 3.00 2.88 50 4.88 6.00 6.00 Swimsuit Special! ONE GROUP WOMEN'S SLEEVELESS DRESSES (5)94 94 and 52 ONLY 14 ONLY 10 ONLY 20 ONLY 30 ONLY 88 DRASTIC REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS! FABULOUS SALE STILL IN PROGRESS 4 Crisp Cool Cottons Juniors, Misses Sizes SECOND FLOOR DENIM SHORTS.

Foremost Denim in tan, brown, willow. Sizes 29-38 BOXER OR LASTEX SWIMSUITS. lOfTi Cotton Plaid Boxers, Lastex Rubber Stretch in sizes S-M-L STRETCH SWIMSUITS. Mid length leg stretch in black, olive, red. Sizes S-M DRESS STRAW HATS.

Wide brim width, tan. sand. grey. Sizes 7-7 GOLF HATS. Adjustable type.

Reduced to clear CABANA SETS. Boxer Swimsuit and Shirt to match. Asst. prints. Sizes S-M-L TERRY LINED CABANAS.

Lined shirt and Boxer Pants to match. Assorted Prints. Sizes S-M-L SWEATSHIRT-SWIMSUIT SET. Short sleeve Shirts and Stretch Suit to match shirt. Sizes S-M-L TERRY SWIM JACKETS.

White Short Terry Beach Robe. Sizes S-M-L WORK STRAW HATS. Wide brim style. Broken sizes in S-M-L if. I CAPE COD CANVAS CASUALS All colors 1.

54 ONLY First Quality Pf ccami rcc wvi nwc Lycra, Spandex. Helanca stretch nylon, lastex All the magic fabrics that command top prices are here! All because Sea Lure Swimsuits, favorite in our 1700 stores offered us their complete close-out stock! Sizes 32 to 40. SECOND FLOOR etP0G 75 PAIR WOMEN'S FABRIC SHOES GIRLS' SHORTS. Pastel colors in 4-5-6-6X 50 ONLY 42 ONLY I 3.00 BLOOMER SUNSUITS. Colorful prints.

Sizes 3 to 6x Sizes 4-10 10 ONLY 14 ONLY 77 66 1.22 74 1.44 99 REDUCED TO i i MAIN FLOOR 13 SUSPENDER SKIRTS. Pleated, in blues ONLY and oranges. Sizes 3ip6 ONE SUMMER CAPRI PANTS. Prints and solids. GROUP Reduced to clear i ONE GIRLS' DRESSES.

Spaghetti stripes and GROUP sleeveless styles. Sizes 3 to 12 SECOND FLOOR 00 Flats and Sandals Reduced to Clear Most Sizes 5 to 9 AA-B Widths Basement 1 BEACH PANTS. Sizes 16-18 in white and green 100 PAIR CHILDREN'S SUMMER SHOES 1.88 10 1.88 20 ONLY ONLY 50 ONLY BEANY CAPS. Novelty charms missing or broken. Wool felt multi-colors 57 77 TRUNKS.

Stripes and I 0NLY STRETCH SWIM solids. Sizes 12-18 66 Little Girls Dress Straps and Oxfords. Boys Oxfords. Most Sizes 8Va to 3 Basement l44 to 2 BEACH TOWELS. Large 36x65 size.

Thick looped cotton terry in gay screen prints COTTON BEDSPREADS. Embossed cotton, just wash and dry. Full size in gold or pink floral design for BAMBOO MATCHSTICK CAFES. Natural color. 30" and 36" MATCHSTICK VALANCES.

Natural color. Reduced to clear BAMBOO MATCHSTICK BLINDS. Natural color. Size 30x72 BAMBOO MATCHSTICK BLINDS. Natural color.

Size 48x72 BAMBOO SLAT BLINDS. 12-ft. 4-inch slat 400 PAIR WOMEN'S SUMMER SHOES 40 ONLY BOYS' BERMUDA SHORTS Plaids and Solids NOW --t Continental Waist Tl Sizes 12-14-16-18 II OO 1 MAIN FLOOR 0 I 0NLY I 45 1 0NLY i 2 I ONLY i 7 I ONLY 1 onIy 7 Flats, heels and sandals Drastically Reduced. Sizes 5 to 9 Basement J8Q O50 to Choose from yhite, Italian tan and many mHmmmm other popular colors, ji COHON or STRETCH SOX 3PR.97C rf EDUCED TO 150 PAIR MEN'S SHOE CLEARANCE ONLY in natural color 4 BAMBOO SLAT BLINDS. 4-inch slat ONLY in natural color 7 BAMBOO MATCHSTICK BLINDS.

ONLY 72x72 inches in natural color 12 BAMBOO MATCHSTICK BLINDS. ONLY 96x72 inches in natural color i 26 I ONLY Is TODDLERS' JACKETS. Durable, washable OJY Poplin. Red and brown. Boys sizes 3 and 4.

TODDLERS' SURFER SETS. Red, white 9 33 and blue. Boys' sizes 3 and 4 405 COURT ST. NE Open Monday and Friday Nights Til 9 Tbsn trv 3QQ tiffs shot itou io tti Wsst OO Dress, Casual and Work Shoes At tremendous Savings. Most Sizes 6V2 to 12.

Basement 20 ONLY 2, .8 SECOND FLOOR I.

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