The OIIEGON STATESMAN, Galea, Oregon, Friday llcrtlz Ftlmzj Z ltZI LIusical House Croons to Co-ed 3 MM Our:. :nBAni);.Tn) . AT SILVERTON, a group of members of the Veterans of For eign Wars a axillary sewing club and guests met at the home of Mrs; Elmer Johnson ' Wednesday nigm iu sew. -ii . v. v . .i 10 wen . was assistant hostess at the re - freshment hour. The auxiliary will hold Its regular meeting Wed nesday night with Mrs. L. Dey ericks as president. . Attending the sewing party . Wednesday night were Mrs. Der-, cricks, Mrs. M. S. Chandler. Mrs. A 'bur Nelson. Mrs. L. F. Tucker, , M. A. P. Solie, Mrs. Lewis Rape, Mrs. Louis Coughenourer, Mrs. Fred MehU Mrs. mil Grant. Mrs. v Scott McPike, Mrs. C. D. Serrice, Mrs. O. Ormbrek, J. astigar. TALLMAN'S have moved their Salem retail sales room and office from 395 South 12th street to their .newly acquired store right down town at 469 State street (across the street from Sears & Roebuck). Grand Pianos pianos . You may make any terms in reason. .. .. . . ' .. ..)-.. TallnaasG Pionb Store ' 469 State St., Salem, Oregon 1123 S.W. Washington St. Portland, Oregon 13th and State Sts. j Phone 9127 UE1EE ESILIIVEElir Snowdrift i jSuogai? Alpine Milk IO lta.(d(o) 3 T 2? ' .-AV V7 I Oregon. 3 for 23c Valley Blossom, No. 1 Grade . Homey SotE 95I Produce Dept. : J ivory LETTUCE 2 hds. 9C I Soap I 5s box 93C I Medium ORANGES Fresh juice 9p ' filled navels . doz. e&y j. Lanre ARIZONA SCii ICC . GRAPEFRUIT doz. 3)3 V . . Sun. T.3EAT DEPT. " Link ' ! bright Sausage lb. aOJW 0 Pure Pork Sausage ijf Cleanser Country style lb. L:. n. 15c -I Swift's Sliced Bacon JO n 3) tins, Rind off 1 lb. 2& ' Beebe's Chicken ; fl Jg JJC Tamales .1 ! each 13 S FRESH S51ELT DAILY O ATS , IUSTARD Quick Quaker, tlO Qt " I tlSf1 large pkg ii V . ; Size q U3 VANIUA COFFEE 4 1fia 3 lb. Golden Olfi oz. - ' : Egg West, lb. Z5g GRAPEFRUIT Tomato Soup " I Van Camp 3 tin, 25g : ' 3tinslISg: - Corn Flakes CORN lj pkgs.r tins MRS. E. W. CRUSON of Dallas entertained the members of her bridge club with an attractlTely appointed 1 o'clock luncheon at ner nom0 Tuesday. . At the conclusion of as after noon ' of . contract Mrs., Robert" Kreason held high score. Mcs. Fred Stinnette second and Mrs. Earle Richardson third. Mrs. J. A. Inglis was a guest and members present were: Mrs. J. C. Tracy, Mrs. Maurice Daltoa, . Mrs. Jack Eakin. Mrs. Robert Kreason. Mrs. Fred -Stinnette, Mrs. A. J.; Cleveland, Mrs. Earle Richardson. Mrs. Erie Fulgham. Mrs. Ray" Scott,' Mrs. William Swindells and Mrs. Iran Warner. vingi 0295.00 . Trade in your old piano or what have you.. Balance terms. -Act at once. Prices are going -up. "i Console or Spinet -style, the latest creatloa lav CtLt np Buy ' Now and Sare USED PIANOS The largest stork In the northwest Sni $49.00.. THE JOINT BIRTHDAY an nlrersaries of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gargurich and Mrs. Leon Ligle were the Inspiration for a pleasant social afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Adams of Priagle on Wednesday. A gift shower was aires In their honor.' Daring" the refreshment hour Mrs. Adams vas assisted by Mrs. F. Wlltsey and Mrs. O. T. Sealeyj The truest list Included lira. Paul Gururich and Mrs. Leon Lalgle. the honored (nests, Mrs. Fred Ramey. Mrs. J. Van Lyde rraf, Mrs. J. W. Keys, Mrs. Nel lie Hoards and small son, 'Mrs. F. Wlltsey, Mrs. 0. T. Sealey, Mrs. Et S- Coates, Mrs. C W. Graben horst, Mrs. P. O. Bowman, Mrs. T. Webber, Mrs. E. A. Hoage, Mrs. J. Naslln, Mrs. H. C. Stapleton and the hostess. Mrs. Georse ; Adams. . . ... " ' m ABOUT 25 RELATIVES and friends Wednesday nicht encased In pinochle on the occasion of the birthday of Joe Menhart Jr. at i the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. : Josef Menhart near Sclo. Mrs. Bea : Boranorsky and Ed . Posrar had : hiL score and Mrs.' Ed Taehek and George Patrny were low. Re freshments were serred at a late hoar. - ri j ': -.;- In - addition to the - Menhart ; families others at the party in cluded Mrs. Mary Hetsendorf, ; Harold Boyanorsky. Mr. and Mrs. " Joe Bartn. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boy anorsky, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tachek, Mr. and Mrs. Paal Poplin, Mr. and Mrs. Georse Patrny, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Palon, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norak and little son, Mr. ' and Mrs. John Err, Mr. and Mrs. I CharIes"Chrs, Richard and Henry Chri. Velma and Erelyn Palon, - Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norsk, Mrs." I Stepanek. !' .- :' f -'A THE MEMBERS OF THE Dal las Radio Homemakers' club met at the home of Mrs. Virgil Mc Pherson Tuesday afternoon. Dr. i O. R. Chambers of O.S.C., speak ing orer KOAC, gaTe a' talk on "Fearing Ourselres In Our Chll dren. A discussion on this sub ject was led by Mrs. Preston Doughton. During the afternoon the mem- bers of the club gare a surprise shower for Mrs. Robert Kutch and Mrs. Sydney Hansen. The next meeting of the club will be at the home of Mrs. Ralph 1 Murphy March . i AT SILVERTON, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Allen were hosts at dinner and a show in compliment to the 7th wedding annirersary of Mr. ; and : Mrs. Th eodore Ho bar t nd the birthday anniversary, of War ren Crabtree. Pussywillows la a red container tied with a' blue cellophane bow assisted in carry ing GKt a red, white and blue color scheme at the dinner. Fol lowing the dinner the" group at tended the show at the ' Palace theatre and returned to the Allen home for dessert. . ; , Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Hobart, Mr. and Mrs. Crabtree and Mr. and Mrs. Allen. ..... ; ,i X : .; ! AT AIRLIE THE "5 00" card club met Saturday - with these members enjoying the games: Mr. and Mrs. William : Trede meier, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ploub. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hadley, Har ry Vander, Mr. and Mrs. John Wienert and son Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooper and Elrin Ray, -Mr. and Mrs. George Wil liams and Mr. j and Mrs. Wade WUliams. f , , . ( ! . ' hi'..' i j. MRS. JOE FIESER of Stayton entertained members of the Hap- ' py Hour club at her home and sereral additional guests. Needle work followed the business meet ing and luncheon was serred at the tea time. Special guests were .Mrs. C. Johnson, Mrs. M. Cam eron and daughter of Salem and Mrs. Olirer Forrette. MRS. IE. D. MYERS scored high at the meeting of the Scio bridge club at the home of Mrs. W. F. Gill Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Cecil O'Reilly of Salem assisted her aunt in serving refreshments. Mrs. P. H. MacDonald is president of the club. Suit Filed in Dallas By Slate Commission DALLAS, Feb. ! 26 The state industrial accident - commission has filed suit in the Polk county circuit court against Harold H. Wlthrow to collect 947.63 which they allege Is due them. They also are asking for interest on 9 S 8.1 5 at a rate of one per cent a month from March 1, 1937, and costs and disbursement in connection with the suit. Hollywood Celebrities at Ball ! Kannoa Kelson J Bet to Paris Among- those present at the annual Screen Actors Guild ball In Los Angeles were Bette Davis, blond screen star: her husband. Harmon Nelson,- band leader, center, and Paul Muni, right, who sported a heard In preparation for his next picture. Miss Davis won the Academy award last year and Muni is a candidate for the honor ' i . this year. r . Marion Meyer, tf&rta Uaa", and Sue Bay . Zeta Tau Jklpha sorority at Northwestern tmlTerslty, Eranston. BL. has the distinction of owning a singing mouse, christened "Zeta Man", to which co-eds Marion Meyer, left, and Sua Ray.4 right, axe lending an attentire ear as the little fellow croons a mousy musicale. Beans, Fruit Go To Flood Gties : Twenty eight hundred pounds of dried and canned fruits were shipped from Salem this week by the Marlon county chapter of the Red Cross for. the flood dis aster relief concentration: ware house 'at St. Louis, . Mo. .; , The shipment, Including 25 cases each of beans and prunes donated by the Hillman Packing company and 500 pounds -of dried prunes given by Miss Mary Reynolds, Is the only such relief donations made here. The South ern Pacific railway is carrying the relief shipment east free of charge. . . The Red Cross reports the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the undersigned James Her bert Laidlaw has been, by an Or der of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Marion Coun ty. appointed Administrator of the Estate of W. A. Laldl de ceased, and that Letters of Ad ministration hare Issued to him. All persons h a t 1 n g claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly rerif led and with the pr o p e r Touchers, to the undersigned Ad ministrator at the offices of Ross & Ford, 707 First National Bank Building, Salem, Oregon, on or before six months from the date of the first publication of this notice; said first publication be ing made this 6th day of Febru ary, 1937. JAMES HERBERT LA LAW, Administrator of the Estate of W. A. Laidlaw, deceased. ROSS Jk FORD. Attorneys for the Estate. F. 8-12-19-2S-M. S. NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Helen Comstock. executrix of the estate of Edson Comstock, deceased, has filed her final account in the office of the County Clerk of Marlon County, Oregon, and that Sat urday, the 20th day of March. 1937, at the hour often o'clock A. M.. In the County court-room of said court in Salem, Oregon. has been fixed by the Court aa the time and place of heartnr objections to said final account and the settlement of said estate. First publication, February 19, 1937. ' Last publication, March 19, 1937. HELEN COMSTOCK. Executrix of the estate of Edson Comstock, deceased. P.--.18. Sylrester Attorney for the Estate. Sllrerton, Oregon F. 19-2S ; M. 6-12-19. Paul Kan! Marion county goal of $4000 tor the -flood disaster has been sub stantially : overreached. Contri butions this week hare included $26 from the Salem Jewish Con gregation and 961.86 from the First Methodist Episcopal church congregation. 10) Jl) Some items in this ad are priced at less than -wholesale price. Only because onr ' afford yon an opportunity to make a nice saving at all three stores. ; Swift's Pearl Shorteiiing Pound Carton, Special One of the Most Popular Salad Dressings - Quart Jaw And now f or'a list of Minnesota Valley Tender ., PEAS 3 25s cans Hand Brothers Supreme Fancy PEAS u cans 252 go. 2 MY-T-GOOD OYSTERS This is a cove oyster, be cause of its being small is used for soup or stew. per can Rant's Supreme - PINEAPPLE Size -Can cleans You'll notice the moment yon enter either of these markets that it would be next to impossible for us to list the hundreds of exceptional values awaiting you at these Salem's own markets. Annual M W M V V;,.,,- S Corner Court and Liberty Sts. Kingwood Marion TTTi0' nis 49-Ib. cack, of course. It goes with out saying when you buy Pills bury's Best flour you are getting one of the Best there is. fl9 lb. sack canned foods no one can afford to pass. Buy a liberal LDy of the Valley Fancy Golden Bantam CORN No. 2 Cans. . -t cans 25c ' Spencer's Standard TOMATOES No.2, Size Cans cans U SALMON Colombia River Chinook, ub. 0 Cans..... .,. u for a5w Alaska Pink Salmon , Zi cans -U i VSHRBIP New O prn Pack - cans - 01 1 , A 3 U CT) .00 to ;cJ . J-.v-.'-"y & LEGG, Drug '- S f f ) Street - Court Street wry s Large Package 0 cans To) Saniflush, per can Drano, per can .. Baby Lima Beans Size 300 cans 25' Beans With Chili Size 300 3 cans 25 Spencer's Fancy ; PTOxPION N0.2K1 o t!C Size Cans cans iie Bant Brothers' . Staple Staple Brand Large Unpeeled APRICOTS No.2a Size Cans L cans AN EXCEPTIONAL VALUE Friday! Saturday ! or While They Last! s Phone 3444 stocks are too large they N ' : mi Soocal3Dcr3t3;o GGE? 2 On 2C2 quantity 313LIC ! tall 2) cans Fancy Prunes Sweetened, No. 2Yi Size Can . 1 cans APPLE SAUCE 6 Cans of the fr finest quality Li, Standard Sliced v PINEAPPLE No. 2yt ppn Size Cans L cass lL- Large Oyetera For frying pr f cr Ifn soup. Per can. ' L,