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PAGS SXX 'Showers' ; Featured At Dance , " "April Showers"" was the ap propriate theme . for Delta 1 Tau Gamma's spring formal dance in the Mirror room of the Marion hotel Friday night, and the ful fillment. Say spring flowers, pre dominated in the decoration scheme. - ' " ' Miss Mary Helen Wilson was in general charge of the affair, and special guests were Mr. and - Mrs. Roy S. Keene and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Magee. ' Dancing was to the music of records. Colorful flowered H ummel . prints' served as dance programs. ' A mixed bouquet of forsythia, spirea and flowering quince cen tered the refreshment table, ac cented by white tapers. Miss Ha zel Wells was in charge of serv ing the punch and tiny - cakes. Others planning the affair were the ' Misses Mary Lou Moore, Anna Ruth Leonard, In a Monroe, June Downey, Elaine Bergquist, Eloise Ransom,; Peggy Van San ten, Ina Mae Heinz, Mary Mar garet Livesay. and Doris Lee An- derson. , Christening at Home Ceremony - Philip Eugene - Klaus, son of Mr. and Mrs.' Frederick C. Klaus, -was . christened , at a ceremony - last Saturday at the Klaus home' on North 19th street. Rev. George Quigley officiated at the ceremony- Col and Mrs. Alfred E, Clark were godparents. The occasion was also the birthday of the boy's grandmqth er, Mrs. Freeman T. Phipps and the christening anniversary of his mother.. Guests at the Christening in eluded Mr. and Mrs. Phipps, grandparents. Col. and Mrs. Al fred E. Clark of Portland, Mr. Henry Kloepping, Mrs. U. G. Boyer, Miss Wilna Gessler, Mrs. Nelly Cudney, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Keck, Miss Ruth Bedford and Martha Marie, five-year-old daughter of the Klauses. Abrams Avenue . Women Meet Members of Abrams avenue club held a business meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. R. Burton. At the election of offi cers, Mrs. R. Flawn was chosen president, and Mrs. J. Button, secretary. ... . .. After the meeting Mrs.. Burton served refreshments, assisted by Mrs. Flawn. Present were. Mrs. Ed Fussell, Mrs. J. Schomberg,' Mn. C. Hagen, Mrs. J. W. Week ly," Mrs. H. Bell, Mrs. Button, Mrs. Flawn and Mrs. Burton. ' SCIO-Preceded by dinner, twa tables of pinochle were in play Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Miller in South Scio. : Pattern ' f 1 11- i . "There's no age OR size limit to charm!" says this frock for a matron. Pattern -4364 ' by Anne Adams.; Every , inch spells flat ' tery, from the soft shirred shoul- ders to the clever front, bodice treatment and' the narrow side front skirt panels. Use a flower : print with lace trim. ; . Pattern 4364 is available only in wdmen's' sizes 38, 33; 4GV," 44, 46, 43 -and "fO.Size-36 takes T3!4 yard 39 inch-ili yards lace :"'edginsv- 7k ; V Send SIXTEEN OENTS la ' COliW JTo i this Anne Adams pattern. WnM rlnSIZE, NAil. ADDRESS. Ityle number. - TEN CENTS more brings you oar yprin5Patten Book wita-iU easy .tHnkt styles tor. feryone.. - c encl youA order - 4o The Oreron Statesman. Pattern Departmeat, Una. Oreeon. CLUB. CALENDAR 8ATVRDAT 'V i .. . . DAB with Mrs. ' H. C. Smith. 1140 Center streeti 2 p. m. MONDAY r Hal Hibbard cam ip and auxil-j. team and of- Ury. S p. m ; drill ficers. 7:15 p. m. Alpha Psl Delt motbers club. chapter house. 1 30; p. m. TUESDAY Yomarco class, Waltx. 1:15 p. m. . Salem Central i m. with Mrs. Roy WCTU, hall 1 Missouri club -- kukillary with Mrs.; Wade Weekly, 1130 Spruce street. .... - WEDNESDAY All Presbyterian church circles except - No. 1 15. ! meet at 3 p. m which . meets at 1 104th Division" luncheon, 1 p. m. ant. ! , r off icers wives, Golden Pbeas- TlfimSDAY i WSCS of the prirst Methodist church. Carrier room z p. m. CD A Group Tor Initiate The Catholic Daughters of America held thfeir spring initi ation Wednesday ;at the Wo man's club. The follow i n g joined the Salem j court: Mrs. Florence E. Brerinan, Mrs. Anne Klecker, Mrs. Loretta Hayes, Miss; Gertrude Schiess, Mrs. Alice Jonas, MisS Bernice Reutt gers, Mrs. Evelyn j Scragg? Mrs. Hazelle C Reed and Mrs. Sadie Talon. From Woodburn court were Mrs. Ludmilla Purdy; Mount Angel, Mrs. Margaret Annen, Mrs. Anna: Dieker, ,Mrs. Anna Meyers, MrsJ Marie Palm er, Mrs. Maryj Terhaar, Mrs. Thersa Wagner, ; Mrs. Susan -Wrubble and Mass Mary Wrub ble; Stayton, Mrs. Jessie Juel, Mrs. Rosella Kreitaer, Miss Elea nor Welter and Miss Matilda EtzeL j - j Mrs. Helen White, grand re gent of the degree team, and her officers put ' ori the initiation. Mrs.. Edna McKay gave a ..violin selection accompanied by Selby Shunterman. ' Slipper chairman was Martha Coffey. Mrs. Bernice LaDou acted as the program.' ' toastmaster fori Mrs. Josephine Kenyon, grand welcome to the new members and Father Robert Neugebauer gave the main ad dress. Betty Jean Merten sang two. vocal selections, accompan ied by Miss Gladys . Edgar. ' Re marks were given by, Mrs. Clare Bra bee, state regent Mrs. Kath leen Hale gavel a reading. Elmo Innocehti andj Robert Krechter sang two vocal selections ac companied by j Keith Evans. . , Other officers , present were " Miss Anne Enjvert, grand regent' of Mount Angel and Mrs. Rose' Bell, grand regent of Stayton. Mrs. Rose Apleby of Mount Angel acted as district deputy.5 LABISH CENTER-Ob Wed nesday afternoon, Mrs. E. B. -Klampe and Mrs. W. F. Klampe entertained thje Ladies' aid soci ety at the I tattler's home. It was. voted that the -club purchase .a' service flag which will be placed in the schoolhouse. The ladies finished workf on one wool com forter for thej Red " Cross ; and started on another. Those pres ent were Mrs! W. R. Daugherty,' Mrs. Nathan Kurth, Mrs. Har vey Aker, Beverly Aker, Mrs. O.' G. McClaughry, Mrs. Alice Jef ferson, Mrs. Harlan Pearsall and Janet, Mrs. Myrtle Lovre, Mrs. Noble Raglano, -Mrs. E. J. Wein man, Mrs. Clyde Leedy, Mrs. Willard Aker, Mrs. Horace Bib by, Mrs. Nick' Kurth, Mrs. Frank Weinman, ' Mrs. Henry Harris, Mrs. Joe Buxf-, Mrs. Lillian Ras mussen, Mri. j Willard Harn schuch, Mrs! Harry Boehm, Mrs. W. A. Starker. Miss Arlene Klampe, and Mrs. W. F. Klampe, and Mrs. E. B. Klampe. Mrs. Joe Burr will entertain the club at her home at the April meet- mg. :: STAYTONr Jake Seniles, n furlough, .from! Camp Carson. Colorado arid j Isabelle Walls. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Walls, of Lebanon .were mar ried on Friiday at - the court house in Albany, Judge. Arnold reading ; the ceremony In the Mr. and Mrs. Ray of Albany. will remain in Al . she . is employed presence of Harold, also The bride bany v where! and-Seniles returned -to his ar- my camp Wednesday; He op : era ted . the picture .machines .at the- Star theater in . Stayton for . six years. 1 ; rNlbNVALBMraBl Mri. -T Howard ' Baker entertained with a card party at their home Tues day. ' Attending were Mr and . Mrs. Ralph AbdilL Mr: and Mrs.' Neil Davis ' of Dayton, Mr;- and ' ' Mrs. .Lloyd' Zentner,- Mr. and - Mrs. Victor Geiger, Earl Fleming and Letia Fleming. " " SOCIEH MUSIC ; WAVES in Salem; Next Week ' " . . ' Women who want to enlist in the WAVES 6r SPARS will have an opportunity to get all the in-, formation concerning, these bran ches of the service Monday and Tuesday i when - En sign Mary Elizabeth Harper of the WAVES '.visits Salem. . '''S''s ": Vl'i "-. : "Ensign Harper's headquarters here will , be at -the .local : Navy." Recruiting station, it;is annouri-' cedr by fjhief ' Fallon, " frecruiter-in-charge. Office hours will; be 8 ajn. to" 5 pjn. on both days; Ensign Harper will explain the opportunities o f f e r e d by the WAVES 1 and SPARS and . will receive applications from those who desire to enlist She will' be assisted by - Yoeman Dorothy Duncan who is" also ; from the Portland branch of the office of naval officer procurement Chief Fallon reports that more than 45 different jobs are open in the WAVES and SPARS and that one of Ensign Harper's pur poses in coming here, is to ex plain the connection between these jobs and civilian work. Shower Given For Bride Miss Carolyn Bates was hostess on Friday night . at . a shower . given for Mrs. LeeRoy Hamilton, the former Bette Jean Wilson. Attending the party for "Mrs. Hamilton were Miss Corabelle Weeks, Miss Sarah Ann Ohling, Marilyn Claire, Jeanne Busick, Corinne Wade, Jean Hoff ert, Marlease Walerty, Jean Sechrist' and Miss Bates. LEBANON Mrs. Clara Bob- kowski is announcing the mar riage of her daughter Bernice, to Mr. Rbbert Shores! The mar riage was ; solemnized earlier than planned in order to agree with changes in plans of Mr. Shores who reported for duty at Camp Roberts in California. Mr. Shores was a student at Oregon State college and Mrs. . Shores in the Oregon College., of Edu cation in Monmouth. .Mrs. TlMtnuM - Hayes and daughter Suzanne, are at - the home of Mrs. , Hayes parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hayes at Lake . Labish. Mrs. Hayes, the former Louise Hayes, recently arrived from' California, while Lt Hayes takes, special work in Florida. Upon completion of his course, he will .be transferred to Hamil ton field to act as instructor in the army air force.; Colorful Stitchery ' When a friend comes to "spend -the weekend" youll be proud to show 'off your best linens spark- ' ' ling with this : rose-duster em broidery. The stitches are var- r vied, and simple.- Directions, -for the crochet edging are included. Tttern-56;,ctmtains a transfer pattern .of a ,7x204 , and - two 7x-2 Inch .motifs; color, schemes; . stitches; list-of materials. -,- Send ELEVEN CENTS in coins for- this' pattern to The Oregon , . Statesman, ; Needlecraft ' iDept, : Salem,-Ore. Write plainly-PAT- TERN" NUMBER, -your NAME arid ADDRESS - W0 Thm OHEGOIT STATESMAN. SderaV Tea: Today For Army Wives Planned especially for the plea sure of the young wives of army officers now living in thi city is the informal tea scheduled Jfor, Saturday afternoon at tne Dome of Mrs. T. . H. : Hammond, 677 North Summer street, by mem bers of the Salem Junior Wo - man's club. Women between the ages of 18 and 35 who are eligible for club membership and - who are interested in the club's ac tivities are' invited to the affair, with filing hours from 3 to 5 o'clock. ' . . ' t . . Greeting the guests at the door will be Mrs. TV H. Hammond, and assisting about the rooms will, be the club members and offi cers. IriVcharge f the dining room will be Mrs. Kenneth Dal . ton, and members -of" the club's " war ' service a n d: ' : membership committees : who 'arranged I thej tea,- will ' assist in the ierying ' and ' in greeting the callers.' In : vited to preside at the tea table are Mrs. James r T. Brand arid Mrs. Dwight Lear the litter . a charter member, of -the Salem . Junior! Woman's club. The tabl will be covered with ain fvbrjf linen cut-work ciofh and .cen tered with, . an . arrangement of daffodils,' forsythia, and yellow ' tapers "in. crystal ' holders. Bou quets of flowering quince 'and Other spring blossoms ' will be used about the rooms." ' i J . Making arrangements for the tea are Mrs. Joseph B. JFelton, Mrs. F. C. Gast, Mrsl Maurice W. Brennen, Mrs. Thorne H, Hammond, Mrs. Kenneth Dal ton, Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer, Mrs. Ray H. Lafky, Mrs. Ralph S. Nohlgren, Miss 'Hazel Shutt, ; Miss Maria Dare, and Miss Mabelle Frazer. j The tea originally was to have been held at the home of Mrs.; Fred Gast but has been changed. Miss Yockey Is !i Hostess ( j Miss Helen Yockey was hostess! on Wednesday night to members of the Salem Zontajclub at her home on South High street Miss Genevieve Morgan presided at the business meeting. 1 j j Mr. Boyd Burnside, senior as sociate field director of the Red Cross, stationed at Camp Adair, gave a talk ori the fduties of the Red Cross in military camps, j j Present at lhe meeting were Dr. Helen Pearce, Mrs. Rollin K. Page, Miss Berth4 Kohlhagen, Miss Dorothy Pearce, Miss Lil licm McDonald, Miss Katherine Carthew. Miss Agnes Booth, Miss Nellie Schwab, " Mrs. Margaret Rosecranz, Miss Frances Clinton, Miss Anna Peters, Miss L. Mae Rauch, Miss Helen Yockey, Miss Genevieve Morgan, Mrs. Byron B. Herrick, Mrs. H. W. Winkler.; April Fool .Dance At Delta 'Phi II j An April Fool's dance will be given tonight by women of Delta Phi sorority at the chap ter house. Members, pledges and guests will dance to record ed music,' and decorations , and refreshments will : conform Y to the April Fool theme. ! Plans for the affair were made' by Miss" Bette Burkhart, chair4 man. Miss Kay Wilson, MisS Louise Wrisley , ; Miss, Sally Mc Clelland, Miss Louise Stuyts and Miss' Carol Young, Special guests will be Drf lind "Mrs.' Rob ert Lantz and Mrs.' Frank James. r j ! ANKENY The Home Econo mics club and the Talbot Wo man's Club held a meeting at the ; grange hall " this week to formulate plans for a .Shelter station in ' time of emergency. Mrs. George Marlatt conducted the meeting; after a general dis cussion on this project the fol lowing committees were named and by motion their' chairmen selected; Mrs. Edna Reeves gen eral chairman with Mrs. Marlatt vice chairman, Mrs. C. F. John ston, transportation,; and Mrs. Ethel Blinston, food and ( pro visions. John Finlay general helper when an emergency should arise. . . j STAYTON .The Women's club, at it's last meeting enter tained the teachers at supper, when over 60 club members! and friends attended. Over $16 j was contributed by the diners : for. the club's general "treasury j f A program was given by Rich ard land David Easton with; ac cordion ' and vocal selections, f a : reading by Blynn Humphreys, scenes from the junior class play by the cast, and a talk on the organization and functions of the rationing, board by Harry ' Rowe, chairman. AUMSYTLLE The Wemen's club held its annual guest day tea Thursday afternoon at the city hall. The rooms were' decorated with spring flower. TtnHfrig were' given by JJrsTIL Klein and Mrs.- Helen SimpMns. Mrs; Lamb' sang. Group singing was enjoyed with Mrs.; Simpkins accompany ing the various musical; num bers. Women of the TUlicum club were guestl. TJbe next meeting "will be held at' the home i of Mrs. Bland -Speer ApriL IS with . Mrs. '.-.Helen Simpkins assisting as hostess. Oxtgon, Saturday Morning. AprS Where They AreWluit They Are Doing. ;! Second Lt Louis C Wempler, Oregon State college student who enlisted in the army air corps ori May -13, 1942, is. now ; in active service at Geiger field, Spokane, Wash. Lt ' Wamplers home is at route three, box 336, Salem. I I 4 Pvt. Ed A." Burgess, , 31, Salem, and Pvt Kenneth Ray -Luckey; 24, Hubbard,' completed a . photor graphy course at '"Lowry field; Colo, last Saturday. Pvt Luckey, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville E, Luckey, route one, box 394, Hub bard, served at Fort Lewis, Wash.; and Sheppard field, Tex,' before entering the army air force tech nical training command atLowry field." Pvt Burgess, former bas-f Assigned SEYMOUR, Ind. Lt Barry M. Wesely (above), son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wesely, 1530 North 19th street, Salem, is now as signed to Freeman army air field, Seymour. He is an engi neering officer at the twin-engined advanced flying school. Wesely entered the service Aug ust 20, 1942, as a private. He attended officers' candidate school at Miami, Fla, graduat ing March 3. Prior to entering the service he was an assembly foreman for the Eyerly Aircraft -company. He was graduated in 1932 from Salem high school where he was active In swim ming and basketball. He Is a member of the Salem Elks clnb. Mrs. Wesely, the former Miss Jean Truxall, is living with the lieutenant at 800 West Second street, Seymour. MISSION BOTTOM Mrs. Wade Weekly entertained the Waconda club at her home Wed nesday with an all day meeting. 300 was1 In plaV- At the busi ness " session ' final - plans were made ' for the - annual party to be at Mr. and - Mrs. Pearl E. Lundy"at - Fairfield April ''3.:. Mr. and Mrs. V. 6. Kelley re cently "of Mission Bottom are located at 301 Kingwood Drive in West Salem and Mrs. Kelley has asked the club to meet with her April. 14. WEST SALEM The Laurel social hour club will meet Tues day April 6 at "one . o'clock at the home , of Mrs. Warren Baker. The afterpoon will be spent in sewing for the Red Cross. Mrs. Phillip Peterson - is club president- and" Mrs. W. H. Zimmer man secretary. ' Today's Menu - The housewife will have to - adjust the Sunday meat to what she can get, but here's a sug gested list of menus for the week : anyway. . ' ;., TODAY . . Crunchy ' vegetable salad . Sour cream dressing . Creamed codfish Baked potatoes Maple nut 'pudding . i - . - ' ; " SUNDAY Apple celery salad ' Peanut butter dressing Pot roast with Carrots, onions,' potatoes Lemoft chiffon pie . . ;v MONDAY Stuffed celery r Relishes Scalloped , potatoes with Frankfurters ; Frozen peas - . Stewed fruit compote ; ; - t,, : .;..- . . - : Make regular scalloped pota - toes, placing a Frankfurter for each serving on top, heat until franks are thoroughly . warmed through. - ' MAPLE NUT PUDDING 2 tablespoons sugar " . cup flour H teaspoon salt '.;cup maple' surup 2 eggs, beaten " 14 cups milk 1 tablespoon . butter V teaspoon vanilla ' ' cup broken nuts . " Blend -sugar .with flour and salt Add sirup and eggs. Beat ' well, add milk and cook slowly, stirring constantly, over low heat until mixture is thick and creamy add butter. Beat welt .Cool, add vanilla and. pour-into glass dish. ChnL-Sprinkle v with -nuts and 1 serve lain or with cream." j (3 m.t ;'t 'mm most xnothers throat, chest and back with time -tested . V VapoRuo : . ''. 3 ' : Ci V Willi iljii 1 1 a 5, 113 ketball and football player at Sa lem high school, is the - husband of Mrs. Ruth Burgess, 140 High way avenue, and the .son of F. B. Burgess, 150 South, Cottage street Pvt Burgess has served ; at Fort Lewis, Wash and, Atlantic City, NJ, in addition to Lowry field. Sgt Harrie E. Hoxie, 3r, son of Lt CoL and Mrs.- Harrie E. Hoxie of Vancouver - Barracks, - visited his grandmother, Mrs. J. F. Baum of Salem, and his aunt, Mrs. Rob ert Duncan, of i, Silverton, whUe returning to Keesler field, Miss from , a leave spent with -his par ents. . . . - i ' Enlisting March 30 in the mar ine corps at Portland ' was - John Duane Rogers, son of John Ken neth Rogers, 234 North 24th street "Rogers returned- to Salem on inactive, status awaiting call to report to a training center. s s .. Seventeen-year-olds who have enlisted in the . navy through, the Salem office . as . apprentice sea men and who .are 'being ..sent to the naval training station at Camp Farragut for six weeks . recruit training include: . George William Hotchkiss , arid Robert . William Hotchkiss, twins, . 1315 . Center street; Sydney, Hudson Francisco, jr, route two; Neal LeVern Hage dorn, route four; .Cecil Raymond Billings arid William. McMorris Austin,' both of route three; Rob ert Malcolm Leffirigwell, 25 Carl ton way; 'Raymond Doyle Lock ard, 2365 Rex avenue, all of Sa lem; Ralph Leroy Carver of Ger vais and Harold Eugene Ensor of route one. Turner. SCIO Glenn Philippi of Port land took his physical examination at Albany Friday for armed serv ice. He registered at Fairbanks, Alaska, two years ago. Word from Jack Yeager, Scio US navy, is that he was well and glad to hear news from his home town He is on sea duty most of the time. Harold and Billy Hoagland still were at a middle west base a short time ago. Billy had returned to his unit following hospitalization for a month because of ear trou ble which required minor sur gery. '. MT, ANGEL Rev. Bertrand McLaughlin, OSB. of St Bene dict's abbey at Mt . Angel left Wednesday . for Cambridge, Ma&s for his month's training ' at the chaplain school at Har vard university. : Father Bertrand - enlisted for chaplain duty last fall but did not receive his ' commission as f first lieutenant until last Monday. He came to Mt Angel from Nova Sco tia in 1923 and entered the monas tery in 1928. He was ordained to the priesthood in' 1934 and was sent tothe Benedictine mission on Vancouver island, BC. He re mained there until 1939 when he returned to Mt Angel to take charge of the abbey farm. -Since last- September he has been assisting at array camps, first at Tillamook and since Christmas at Camp Adair.- . DALLAS DerruTX. Allen," son of Mrs. William-Hoff, is stationed near Alameda, Calif . He enlisted in December in the 'coast guard but has just been' called." - Word has been received that Dr. Robert Hayter, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hayter of Dal- - RATION CALENDAR ; GaMlla- "A -ok tH N. S explret May 31. - - Sntar . Coopoa N. 13 (3 lbs.) expires May 31. - . '. T -Coffei Sua Ke, 2 l.lk. .expires . Anl 15, ... . j -. - -. . - Caje4 r4 Bin stamp A, B u C exph-s MalcM. March "31.'-- -. -- h- '-- " ' Siaasps D, B ad r "valM March 2S ttiri;h AprU -J. Bauer us edlkle ft Frsxea aaiil Marek - 2. Battaatag af . meats, eaaaea 1 fish, cheese, bat-, ter, edible alls, . Red -A ; stamps . gaad for 1 polaU, valid til April 4. . " Tires Class A. rirst laipeetiaa deadliaa March 31. - rati ail Period coupons ex pire April la soaes C and D; April 13 ta fat B; April IT ta mat A. Period S eoapoas ara aow valid ta all -.oaes. Shoes No. II stamp ra war rmtiaa aooh one good for oas pali aattl Jane IS. Food Red -A" stamps, - valid March , good - for IS points worth of meat cheese aad hat ter. " BhM stamps D, E, and good from March 35 through April 3d. It's taste tkattoQa ... ... . .. . . . Aaid yivoa Maatar Broad favon Fiao InflTodionta jpla skin Briaf eat oil fb Havoc'. AT YOUH GEOCEirS r Mm '-5) AwaitdDuty Alvta Hansen, seaman first class, 'write Ms pafenU that he Is ; stationed temporarily- In . San . Francisco i awaiting return to : sea duty. He has been en duty to the Paciflo' alnce " completion f his basic f training at- San Diego a year ago. He Is the son f Mr. and Jtfrs. H. P. Hansen ind had.spent. a short leave with - them In Janaary before being called back to San Francisco,? ; lat has been " promoted from lieutenant junior grade, to lien tenant He Is stationed at a na yal hospital ht Maryland, v Robert . Hobson been pro moted from ensirn to. lieutenant, ' Juntor- grade, Recording to word j received by hi parents, Mr. and ' Mrs.' Frank Hobson. Lt Hobson b stationed ai Cape Maine, NJ. "Ensign Joe (Card has completed his : training at the navy flying field at Corpus Christi, Texas, arid has been transferred to Kansas City, where he will be an instruc tor. vj Richard Riggs left Tuesday for Fort Douglas,' IJtah, to enter train ing as an air Cadet Richard is the son of Mr. arid Mrs. Cecil Riggs and 'has beeri5 attending Oregon State college; 1 J . Jake Toevv Dallas, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Frnk. D. Toe vs. now stationed atf jpamp Adair In the medical corps, has been pro moted to technical sergeant He has been it two years. . 1 ithe service about CLOVERDLE Marvin Yeager, son of Mr. ajid Mrs. C. Yeager of Clqverdale, '0 visiting with his parents durirjg a short leave from the US nava) training station .at Farragut lf$ho. He has 11 days before returning to a navy hospital for an operation ori his foot . NORTH HWELL--Lt Clarence RT Rickard, furoy air force, who Was graduated from Luke Field, Arizv on March 10, has been sent to Randolph Field, Texas,' ior- a month of intensive training to be come an , instructor for. advanced flying - students. He will be sta tioned then-ft some army air field. He is the oldest son .of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Rickard. His wife and WHITE WITH if Slm ii ; S; - ' J V 3 fhree coats of White Enamel Handles Welded for Strength Stain and Acid Resistant Rnish Heavy Seamless Steel Base i i .. t i I baby son, John, live In Milwau- kie. ' . Lloyd Patterson, son of Mr. ana tlt rm A E. . Patterson, who was inducted Into the. army at Fort Lewis last ; week, has been , sent to Camp White, Medrora, zor pasic training. : ; :. - - ' . ' r ; j' LIBERTY Bill 'Austin, Cecil . Billings .: and . Neal -Hagedorn, la , trio ' of 17-year-olds who "passed . their final physical examinations In Portland Wednesday, have been sworn into the US navy. They left . Thursday for a: training center. Austin is -the second son of Mr. mod Mrs. si A. Austin, toenter the ; service. Cecil 'is the second son of . Mr. and Mrs; Luther Billings to enter the navy, Melvin havinT enlisted last year. The Austin s son, StaryL Is an aviation cadet In Texas. ': - ' ' ' 1 ' George Cogswell US rmy, who v.. kum mtmtinnA at the Fresno. fcrt.. Califs replacement center, writes that he : is being iransierreu Amarillo, Texas. ' ' s ' Thirty Take Service Exam ' f" . . 4 TtT 1 11 rv ' Tninj- jouu ette university took the 'nation- wide qualifyini: examination for the army and navy college train incr"rirttinram "Friday at Collins hall under the direction of pr. H. C. Hatchins and Dr. Robert fc. Lantz. Applicants will be noti fied of ' results; Individually by mail by July 1. " , ' . The examinatioini, open to men i 17 to 22 vears of age enrolled in accredited colleges and excluding men already in reserve programs, narticular branches of service. and. placements -are expected to be made accordingly. .Tne exam-; ination is not necessarily final. " h Successful candidates will be sent to army or navy selected col leges for specialized training, but not 'necessarily Willamette. - The period of training will vary with - the type of training undertaKen. Board Sanctions ; Holbrook Parole ',:v: i-V'..--": : The state parole board has rec ommended ; Parole . for. Ellery- T. Holbrook, who-' was received at . the state penitentiary ; June 1, 1935. under 20-year sentence for assault and robbery while armed with a dangerous weapon,, in con nection with' the robbing of the Dairymen's bank at Redmond. ' : ' Holbrook assisted in the get- - v.L'nr.i ..J x-i - away, ox jritui. n iuvii wiu win Davis, - who committed - the - rob- -bery, and concealed - them in hia home. -' 'Watson -and Davis not ? their true names remain in the- peni tentiary under 20-year sentences. . They -some time- ago sought to confess a triple Texas killing, but , Texas officers have not fully ac cepted their story. ; " " ' j RED TRIM II , alze Last Day Queen Sale 0 ; lot With Cover Her'f your chance to save! This sturdy 6'2-iuart capac ity pot has snug-fitting, non boitovcr cover to keep flavor In! Cool knobs and ca s'ylgrip-, styla welded s 6 a t Indies. st4tating, tlaf totft.; STORE HOCUS: 4f-vi:': fcH A,. EL. te f. ! ir ' - -.Dally " : a. jl to t r. JL ' Saturday .