PAGE SET Attracts! . Many ' More girls than were expect ed, have declared their intention of attending the Older Girls con ' ference which is 'scheduled .to open at headquarters In the First Presbyterian church on Friday noon, and pore ; rooms re needed lor thpi. Mrs. C A. Kells, chairman of the housing committee, has I allotted a cer tain number of rooms to be pro vided by members pf the various . churches, but enough have' not yet been secured, she says. Some tOO girls between the ages of 14 and ,24 are expected to register at the conference. 4 MravMartha Ferguson Mc Keown of Hood River heads the directorship of the conference, and Miss Muriel White will as sist -her. Miss Frances , Kells, Salem, is president , -j Registration is set at the Pres byterian church beginning at 3 o'clock Friday and an adult leader meeting, to be led by Jo-' sephine Tate will be the first of the conferences to be held. The conference choir will be organ ized by Virginia Ward Elliott at - a meeting of the interested girls at 5 o'clock Friday and at 6 o'clock a "get-acquainted" din ner will be served. Francis Kells will preside at the dinner and during the meeting Jean Johnson, Mrs. McKeovrn and Miss White will gife brief talks. Virginia Pierson and the' Port Land girls will have charge of the 7:30 o'clock worship, with Miss Kells and others praticipating. Highlights 6f the other two days of the conference include . an interview with jNancy Merkl and Suzanne Zimmerman, hold ers of world swimming records, by Miss Dulcina Brown of Port land; talks by Dr, R. Franklin. Thompson, president of College of Puget Sound and a tea at the home of Mrs. C. P. Bishop at 3 o'clock, Saturday. A banquet is scheduled for Saturday night and a pageant will be given aft erwards, j Sunday's program includes a conference planning luncheon, Installation of new; officers and a closing ceremony; The annual Older Girls con ference is sponsored by the Ore gon Council of Churches, of which Mr. Charles A. Sprague Is president. WOODBURN . L The second Thursday night card party spon sored by the American Legion and the auxiliary was held at the Legion rooms in the city hall Thursday. The committee includ ed: Mr. and Mrs. L. Simonson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward DeHaan, Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Le Feb vre, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bran fgar, Bert Broyles,! Mrs. Nettie Johnson and Miss Mary Scollard. The third in the series of par ties will be held next Thursday night, February 1Q. The com mittee on arrangements includes Dr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Smith, Mrs. L. C. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson, John Reiger, Miss Louise Reiger, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lenners, Mr. and - Mrs. John Cornwell and Milton Coy, - MT. ANGEL Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wavra entertained at the home Wednesday at a reception jhonoring Mrs. Wavra's brother. Pvt. Fred C. Mehl of the Uni versity of Illinois, Champaign, III., who was home on a 2 day furlough between semesters. Invited were Pvt. Mehl, Mr. nd Mrs. Norman- Johnson, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burk, Donald and Janice, and Mrs. Emma Sohlie, Salem; Mr. . and Mrs. Ingval Edland, Aloha Edland, Oscar Edland, Monitor; Henry Ronglein, Curtiss, Betty Lou Ronglein, Molalla; Mr." and Mrs. Oscar Johnson, Ardell and Daryl Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Z. Kaufman, Marceil Kaufman, Mrs. Olaf Paulson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Specht and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Wavra. and Marcella. AUKOKA The Aarara Victory-club composed of young ma trons of Aurora met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Leslie Ep pers with thirteen members pre sent. -.Red Cross - lap robes oc cupied: members and on was finished. Members are : making new curtains for the clinic rooms and will have the rooms cleaned and ready for the clinic, due to meet early this spring. . ' . man, secretary of - the group ' Mrs. Willis Matthieu is pre? sident and Mrs. Werner Dente--man, secretary of the group. They meet every- two weeks at the t home selected for the evening. WALLACE ROAD Mr. and Mrs. Charles Unruh and Mr. and" Mrs. Duane ? Gibson are com mittee on arrangements for the" February meeting of Willamelta Lodge Country 'dub at the club house Saturday night. f ,' lilAIi .LA:1 - :f.t.I.U.NB. DtXi.ChuMjdJk ! r ?I Kcrli Llicrty tfp?u'rt t'ertJatid General Cectrle Co Oi'see t.c fa Saturday -wnly id i n. to 1 F.r.14 I to 1 psa. Coa-i-.tn. f iDtid eressura end-.ortae trct'Cf ciiarj a. -Practiced ' . ) ! ; Playing on the stag of the high school auditorium to night at 7:30 is the Britt trio, Viola Wasterlain, violin, Con rad Held, viola and piano, and Horace Britt, cello. The group is being brought to Salem as one ol a series of Cres cendo club concerts. S String Trio To Be Here Tonight Music in one of its loveliest forms will be heard at the Sa lem high school auditorium to night when the Britt string trio appears on the platform in a concert under the sponsorship of the Crescendo club. This is the third in the winter series of Crescendo club programs. The concert is scheduled to begin at 7:30 o'clock. The personnel of the Britt trio includes Horace Britt, cellist and founder of the playing group, Viola Wasterlain, young Amer ican Violinist and Conrad Held, who doubles as both violinist and pianist. The complete program in cludes: Trio in O major. Op. S Ho. 1 - j L. Van Beethoven Adagio-Allegro con brio ' Adagio ma non tanto e -cantabU Scherzo (allegro) Presto Violin, viola and cello a) Elegie. Op. 24 G. Faure b) V Anitas vanttatum (con umore) Op. 103 , R. Schumann Cello and piano Havanaise. Op. S3 C. Saint-Saent Violin and piano Three Movements Irom Serenade. . Op. 10 . E. Dohnanyl Allegro Romanza Rondo Violin, viola and cello BRUSH COLLEGE Mrs. A. L. Kinton opened her country home for the February meeting of the Spring Valley Home Mis sionary society Thurt day. As sisting Mrs. Kinton were Mrs. Charles McCarter and Mrs. V. L, Gibson. Devotionals were led by Mrs. Ralph C. Shepard, president Mrs. Ralph H. .Scott was, leader: for -singing. The group made plans. to hold a no hostess dinner at the home of the past president, Mrs. FJwood ' Cooper? for the March meeting. Mrs. Worth Henry, secretary, re ported. The group -voted to do nate to the iron lung fund for Polk county. The history of Valentine's day was told by Mrs. Worth Henry. Mrs. Wayne D. Henry told the - origin of two hymns. Present; were Mrs. Florence Atkinson, I Mrs. Boy . Barker, Mrs. Ralph C Shepard, Miss Elizabeth ; Atkinson, Mrs. R. V. Carlson, Mrs. Wayne D. Henry, Mrs. Frank Crawford, Mrs. V. L. Gibson, Mrs. Worth Henry, Mrs. fir F. Merrick, Mrs. A. .L. Kinton, Mrs. Charles McCarter, Mrs. James A. French, Mrs. L, I. Mickey, Mrs. A. M. Patrick, Mrs. Ralph H. Scott, Mrs. Mil- Blueberry bashes, 75c et. Dwarf fruit trecs$20 Red raspberries. - c 5 Z yr,.; . ; , tLSQ doz. Latham. Taylar. Nawbearrh, Cathbert, Lloyd George Aspzmzva . ., ' ..50e doz. Rhubarb.;.....T.I..rJL5 ea. A complete stack af Fralt, NBtrShade and Flowering Trees, tlose Bushes ar J hrobs la ear dawntewn salesyard located at 173 Ce, Liberty St. (2 Dloeks 4Soatii c Armory) . -' Fhone S21J Salesyard Open Monday thro Thursday 12:28 fd f " . ! : . - ' Catisriay S tia - Thm SOCIETY MUSIC 2 - CLUB CALENDAR THURSDAY ? AAUW executive board. T:45 with Mrs. Ralph Nohlgren. 2580 South Summer street Merry Minglers. with Mri. L. B. Malm. Route. 7. 1 p. m. WRC Aid : society, with Mrs. Clara McDerby. 201S Trade street, all-day meeting and no-host lun cheon, quilttng. FRIDAY Englewood - Woman's club, cov ered dish luncheon. 1 -JSO p. m.. with Mrs W. A. Reeves. 10SS North Sixth street. MONDAY t VFW auxiliary, veterans halt AMITY The Women's Civ ic club met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. G. TZi, Gillaspie with Mrs. E. O. Morse as assisting hostess. During the business meeting the club voted-to sponsor the Girl Scout troop recently organized here with Mrs. George Bailey as director. The guest speaker was Miss Christensen of Salem, regional director of the Girl Scouts who gave a talk on Girl Scout history and activities. The Saint Valentine's day motif was used. Guests were Mesdames J. Cunningham, Van Staavern, George Bailey, T. V. Newman, Roy Freeman, J. L. McKenney, and Miss $ Christensen. The March meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Mc Kee, with her mother, Mrs. J. T7 Mauser lis assistant hostess. AMITY - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood entertained at dinner Sat urday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. r Wilbur Robinson's tenth weddiag anniversary. Pre sent were Mr. and Mrs. Robin son, daughters Vivian and Ju lia Ann and Mr. and Mrs Wood and ; family.; Mrs. Robinson is a sister of Mrs. Wood. The Rob inson family are former Colo rado Springs residents v and moved to west of McMmnville last fall. Mr. Robinson is em ployed in tha Portland ship yards. I ' CANTEEH CALENDAR xhvmbat, araaDARY IS Catholic Datiehters of America. nun ay, resutuAaY ii Woman's Faculty club. SATtTRDAY, FKBRUARY It 1 to 4 Laurel guild of Knight Me morial eharch. - 4 to 1 American Legion auxiliary. T to 11 Nary Mothers' club. tVNOAT, rUtVAKT 11 to 11 Credit Women's Breakfast dubj- li lt ta 1 ETnal Brith lodge. 1 to 4 Ladies of North Howell grange. - -i 4 t 7 Eagles auxiliary. : T to 11 Zoata club. ' , MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14 ' Daughters Of the American Revo lution. - i TUESDAY, FEBRUARY IS Girls Service organization. : - i WIDNUOATt FEBKCARY IS . i Hunters and Rnglers auxiliary, l . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY If ' WSCS of Lesu church. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IS . Salera Nurses auxiliary. , Fruit trees, 1 jtMJOO t yr. .l : $1.50 Older tres4jf -se Cherry trees with S kinds n aae tree. Z9 Geoeebenyemraai ; bashes , - , .J85e Grap; vines OEEGOll STATESMAN, Dalecv jMeeting to Be Held Saturday 1 Miss Jenette Roberts will re view "Too Little Time,, a re Icent Book-of-the-Month selec tion, at the Salem Woman's club Saturday afternoon. "- ' ' 1 The author of "Too little Time" is John P. Marouand. known for bis versatility of sub ject and. theme and for his sar donic humor. He says of him self, "I have three friends and two of them dont like me." Pul itzer prize winner in 1937, he has traveled . widely, especially in the orient, but' bis most in teresting characters ; a r e l taken from the! blueblood people of; New England. - Some of these characters; are the source of tnuch amusement in "Too little Time." , ' ' -:i::--. ' Mrs. J.! M. Devers and Mrs. tor his versatility of sub- George Ailing will introduce some problems of local and na tional interest during the busi ness meeting. i The tea! committee for the aft ernoon includes Mrs. Charles Johnson, chairman,' Mrs, W. S. Levens, Mrs. E. C Goodwin, Mrs. Henry Hanien, Mrs. G. A. Ree- her, Mrs. H. A. Gwynn, Mrs. Ar- thur R. Jones, Mrs.,J. S. Beck, and Mrs. Arden Reed, i Portland Rites 1 llnterest ! . ! ! " Of interest in Salem Is - the wedding which was solemnized in Portland Sunday at the Fre mont Methodist -church' when IMiss Evelyn Louma of Portland ! became the bride of Mr. Clair Willis i Alf ord, US navy. The i groom's grandfather, Rev. Eu igene Alf ord officiated.! The couple will leave soon for Washington, DC, to reside. Mr. Alford, a musician in the navy, has been serving for three years on active duty at sea. He is the son of Mr .and Mrs. E. Clair Alford of Portland and a grandson j of Mrs. W.i W. Zinn, Salem, j I - - i ; BUEnA VISTA Sgt. and Mrs. John Lovato (Willa Dean Long) r were honor guests at a bridal ahower Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Leland Prather. j A program was ar ranged by Mrs. Addie Harmon, Mrs. Cecil Hultman, Mrs. Elmer Johns and Mrs. Luther Osborn. Early spring shrubs furnished a decorative note. Mrs. Jonas Graber, Mnu C. E. Miller and Mrs. Cecil Hultman served. Honoring Sgt. and Mrs. Lovato were Mrs. George .Wells, Mrs. Elmer Johns, Mrs. Cecil Hult man, Mrs. Jonas Graber, Mrs. C. E. Miller, Mrs. Perry Wells, Mrs. Orville Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thurston, Mrs. Vern Mc Gowan, Mrs. Addie Harmon, Mrs. Mabel Powell, Mrs. 'Wan da Ward, Mrs. Luther Osborn, Nadine,.) June and Jean, Mrs. Opal Graber. Mrs. E. D. Long, Mary Jane and Betty Lou, and Mr. and jMrs. L. S. Prather and Gordon Wells. i Toddy's Menu Fresh j rhubarb will be the piece -de resistance for today's dinner menu. : Bean, corn salad j Veal paprika Baked or boiled potatoes n.ii . . uuiierea green peas itnuDarD pie Cheese i BOKJUP APKIKA S (VEAL PAPRIKA) t (Hungarian) Vield: 4 servings 1 pound veal 2 small onions 3 tablespoons fat k 1 tablespoon paprika cup sour cream 1 teaspoon salt Cut veal into small squares. Chop onion and cook In hot fat until golden brown. Sprinkle with paprika and mix well. Then -add meat, and simmer a few minutes.; Add a small amount of water and simmer covered until veal is tender, or about 1 hour. ( Add salt and sour cream. Heat -and serve. r Sit ' Remember to Send a Card to Your. Valentine Huldrcn's Vdcnlisei ... l. ;. . Ic Id lC; re a ' . - mmm. V dwJjL23 , LlilSI ' - " v. v l: . e ' e ' e. 4m! - ;The kiddies can have lots of fun jmaking their" own.) Fcr; Teens zzi . . Es b $LC3 . ye , TABLE DECORATIONS r . . i TARTY FAVORS - TALLIES - NAPKINS , Get Them. Now Stocks Are Plentiful r GUEFFnors ' ; CGEZ:jr.2LAJ, 141 N. Cornnercbl St. OrtHjon, Tbnrsdorr 1401111119. reoruory u. Cpt and Mrs. Dave.Talmadxt are the parents of two-month old daughter, Dabette Sue, ac cording to word received . by friends in Salem. CpL Talmadie, son of Mrs. L. C Zander and j grandson of David Talmadge, "Sage of Salenv was formerly j drums major in the high school . band.! He is stationed at Ft Law ton, Seattle. "I ' ' . i ' Au1 Revoirs j. K 1 : CJ J XTl t? t OU1U Mrs. ! Walter Karesten hostess! at an au revoir party given' for JMrs. Dorothy Bass, who will leave Sunday for Ft, Lewis to join her husband. The party,' held last Thursday, was informal, with cards and a hand kerchief shower featuring the .entertainment. ' ' ' . " '' t Guests saying goodbye to Mrs. Basslwere Mrs. Glenrt Fischer, Mrs. tibucflle Steele, Mrs. Myrtle Gordon, ' Mrs. -Martha Hawley, Mrs. Mildred Nesbitt, Mrs. Opal Patterson, Miss Jennie Winchell, Miss Darlene Stanley, Miss Vio let Veer, Miss Betty Lowen and Miss Shirley Davis.. ? i ! SriPriPft I W1T1S 1 TXP- . 1 WAliS3 EntrtQlll v i Rotnona and Ronald Spence, twins Of Mr. and Mrs. L. C Spence, were hosts at a party on : Tuesday. : Guests and hosts at- i tended a show and later went to j their home for refreshments. ! - Present were Betty Jo Beards- ; ley, Joan Blaxall, Sally Terrill, Roberta Tussing, Marilyn Morse, Suzanne Huggins, Barbara King, Virginia Huston, Charlotte Alex- , ander, i Don Lawrence, Jack. Dalle; Warren Bacon, Laverne j Jackson, Dick Bennett, Brooks : Beckford, Bud Craig, George Zurlinden, Bill Hill, Richard j Hall,: George Schwarz, : Frank Bunnell, Romona and Ronald Spence. ; Install New Officers Monday night members i of Hal Hibbard auxiliary United Spanish War Veterans met ( in the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall, ! Mrs. P. A. Kinzer presid ing. 1 ; I Mrs.! M. W. Baker, as assistant conductor and Mrs. Bertha De Sart. as patriotic instructor were installed by installing officer, Mrs. A. D. Welch. The auxiliary voted to buy a $100 war bond. Twenty-four members answered roll call. The next meeting will be February 21, when the camp and auxiliary will have a bond rally. The FEF Teachers clab met at Schneider's coffee shop for dinner and regular meeting, Wednesday night, Mrs. Willow Evans presiding. ; , - In addition to the regular members, the following guests were present: Mrs. Mae Engle, Mrs.: Van Santen, Mrs. Loretta Martin, Miss Genevieve Lovcik, and Miss Dorothy Jones. . ! RATION CALENDAR j VI ' i FOOD : ' ! Canned Goods Green stamps O. H and J good through February 30 for processed foods. K, L Ac M through March 20. Tokens will- be green to change; beginning February 17. I - - Meat, cheese, canned fish and edi ble fat Brown stamps V, W and X good through February . . j Sugar Stamp aumoer-SO fn book 4 good lor five pounds sugar, ex pires March SI. Stamp 4S good; for five s pounds canning sugar until February 2S. 194S. -.f !:. --gSlOESH;V' ' vf!- i Stamp No IS book one. good i m- definitely. Airplane stamp No. I valid now.; -j , , -" . . 'j - I ' GASOUNK ! :" Book - A i coupons No. IS good through March SI tot three gallons each.' r 1 . ' Value of gasoline coupons: A. Bl. CI. 1 gallons; B2. CI. R and T. gallons; O. la .gallons; X. 1 gsUon. : . . rVKJL on ' .- J Period t eoopons rood through Feb ruary 1. March - S data of-expieation for period S coupons. Coupons with gallons printed on tha face valid for amount indicated until -explra-tton data shown on coupon sheet. -I v ' i v i : rraas -K-t; - A every months (by March si): B every 4 moatha bjr February ); C every S months (by Pebraary SS); T every months or S000 milea sc -driving. if :: STOTKS " , :-' Purchaser, must get certificate . at ration board for new stevea. . mmm ne'e mil. Fuel ideal em deliver by prtoriuea ; Don't Fcrgcl IFcbircoirv , . ! LUNCHEON SETS ' 222 SCCi : i Cakm, Ore. Marrieci in Virginia - t i-. - ; Miss Phyllis Eaton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Eaton, be came the bride of Mr. Richard IX ' Cohen, USNR, son of Mrs. M. -Cohen of Portland,' at a cere-' mony read i on January - 29 at :15 o'clock in the Norfolk Pres- byterian' church, Norfolk, Vlr- - -E ginla.' ',.!; r--;f ., Rev. J. i Cordon- Riggan read the double ring ceremony.. The church j was decorated with palms and calla lilies and light- ' ed by white ta pent Mrs. Riggan ; played the wedding inarch. - , . Miss. Eaton wore ? ft gold wool dressmaker suit with brown ao v . cessories and an 'orchid corsage. On. herj head ; was r a small - - Dutch cap of winter; straw. Mr. and Mrs. X. Banta attend- ed the couple.' Mrs. Banta wore a light blue suit withblack ac cessoriea. per corsage was of gardenias and rosebuds.- M r . Mr., and Mrs. Cohen will: live in Norfolk While he is stationed theer anid then Mrs. Cohen plans to go to New Jersey to live, r Mr. Cohen, a graduate of Commerce high school in Portland, is store keeper secorid class inr the navy. Mrs. Cohen is a graduate of Salem high school. She went east about a week ago for her wed ding. , -, Lf - County Meeting , Is Friday . . j ,1.. ... " . ' .-. It The Marion county council and assembly of , the American Legion and auxiliary will hold a county meeting Friday at S pjn. in Eagles hall. Mrs. Harry Kum . phreys, president of Stayton will preside. ; Mrs. WOma Sayre of Aurora is secretary. f i Mrs. James Garson, president of Capital unit has asked the following . committee to have charge of the refreshment hour: Mrs. Walter Spaulding, chair man; Mrs. j Stuart Johns, i Mrs. O. E. Palmateer, Mrs. Louis . Ra mus and: Mrs. James Fisher. I !:';. ' -i- .: i f . The Women's Missionary so ciety of the First Baptist church will meet today at 2 o'clock at i t :'i rm a. . ? .. 1 mm.. me caurczii. : xac wpic is, lue Bulwark of Hope." A special speaker is Mrs. Ruth Tooze, state president of the WCTU. i A ll : '22W7 w-VwV I You can db it' by not using Long Distance ibetween7 and10 RM. except for urgent callW . - Those fare the: night-time hours when: jmanjr service men are off duty and it's their best chance to call home. I . n pacific TELCPnonz a::d telegraph Tha Zlarian Cetmty Ilartae Corps league auxiliary will hold a" rummage sale, February 18 and U, t 2084 Capitol street, Hollywood. The proceeds deriv ed from this project will be ap : plied to the auxiliary's hospital fund,? for the rehabilitation of Invalided service men. ' Anyone interested in donat ing, m a j contact committee members' at telephone 7634 or. 22350. - . Wedding. Rites , Saturday . :' The wedding " of . Miss Audrey ,-, Harms and. Sgt Glenn S. Daun -, will -take place pn-Saturday night at 8 ; o'clock at the First , Baptist church, with Dr. Irving -Tox officiating. : . - The bride-elect is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. AJ Harms . . of Salem, and Sgt. Daun is the ' son of Mr. and Mrs: I. Daun of Mintone, California. ' PERFECT FOR DYED OR BLEACHED HAIR Chana-Karl waves dyed ask as beaa tinmy as it ooes natural aair. it your waffSdk I y y f I - . ' 'i - - - 2yS . ; 8 Rccccns Why Ycu Shsdd Uco Chrra-Uurl S. SAFg-CASY TO (JSC ! , 4. NO KXKXtCMCC ftSXCSSAJIY X N HARMnit CHIMICAU I. COMTAIM MA SMSMNU a. rost woaicN amo shiimkn , wo hcat ara cLxcnticmr T. NO MACMtNCS OW BNrVOM SfCQUISrCO 8. WAVCS SYCO MAM AS aS!AUTteUU.Y AS NATVUAfL HAIS) j wnxETrs CAPITAL DRUG STORE coaNsx or stats and libxktt streets -waeatUIL OtmCRSt ADO lis frfM lOSTACX, KTC w Board Meets AtFindley's . ' Mrs. M, C. ITindley was host ess at the annual meeting -of tha board of the Methodist Old Peo ple's home-on Monday," serving a dessert luncheon at noon.- Six teen, members were present. r Mrs. Charles Geisi president, presided at the business session when reports were given for the past year. Improvements made; in the building during the yeary; including the new heating plant, ; were listed. It was reported that j the cost of running the homo i per month is $1209 and that 50 1 guests live there. I ' v' " -- The board is made up of 18 1 women from various Methodist i churches of the city. Mrs. Fred ' Zimmerman Is secretary. ; : Ft Beta Phi alamnae will meet ; ; at the home' of Miss Barbara j Pierce, 1610 Fir street tonight at I ?30.; Assisting Miss Piercewiil! be Mrs. Joseph Devers, jr. LS CQUPUtt UQMEKIT gaeacaaf KmiKHComtmim MTava totmUom, Ceefers. gfcaaaaaa, gJ WmtoMtmmCommltm r- vs Now, giro yourself a cool, macbineless Charm-Karl permanent wave in complete comfort at home. Its easy and safe with Charm-KurL' Rtfuirts na kt, electriritr, or prerieus hair waving experience. Tha result will be posltirelr thrilling, and long, lasting, too. Y DO IT YOUHSELF-At femo In $ fuaci ats Chana-Karl gives jra Mtara! loakinc axis and waves which ate soft and ease to tnaaace. 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