PAGE SIX Tha OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Orecjota, Tuesday Morning. Mar IS. 1944, r r t- Dinner For " ; . Couple on Sunday . : Ensign and Mrs. Bruce Carkin '. arrived in the capital Saturday ,' for a 'ten day stay with' their parents, Mr.- and Mrs. JohnvH. Carkin' and Mr. and , Mrs. Ray j A.-Yocom. - Mrs. ; Ou-kin went to San - Francisco to meet . her : 1 V.k..J.kl..l.. 4 1 " IllUkWUU WUCU U( ICVU1UCU UUIU ;' active sea duty. Later in the rmon'th "Ensign and Mrs. Carkin - ;Jwiir leave for ; Norfolk, . Va.t where he ; will : take further f training. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Yocora were guests for a family dinner in honor of the couple. . : Places were laid for Ensign and Mrs. Carkin, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Carkin, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Yocom, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Os- terhoff of Eugene, Mr. Ralph Yocom of Portland, Miss Ro berta Jean Yocom and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Yocom. Irma Illert Will Wed a Sergeant : - Complimenting Miss Irma II 1 lert, bride-elect of Sergeant 'Robert Unruh ' of the .United States marine corps, who has ' Just : returned from service in Hawaii, was the bridal shower for which Mrs. Ralph Johnson t was hostess at her home on Fair mount hilL ." The evening was spent in the regular business 'meeting of the Priscilla Guild, of which Miss Illert la a member, after which Sharon Johnson and Colleen ried the rifts in to ' Miss Illert. The bride-elect wu also presented with a corsage. A late supper was served from a. large table centered with an . arrangement of spring flowers. Guests of Mrs. Johnson were Miss TiUIe Albers, and Mrs. Es ther Battalion, Mrs. Howard 'Bergman, Martha Fox, Elizabeth Gronke, Irene Larkini, Leona Noffsiger, Lucille Roller, Mar tha Theuer, Frances Zamzow, Lydia Zamzow, the Misses Col leen Zamzow and Sharon John- . aon, and the hostess; Mrs. John- son.: .'. ;.:'; Land Army : Group to Meet Two meetings in the interest of enrollment in the Women's ' Land army will be held today. 'The firsVfor members of the Salem council of church wom a. en, will, hear Mrs. Mabel Mack of the Oregon State college and Mrs. Gladys Turnbull give com plete instructions for recruit ment of women for seasonal crop harvesting. Mrs. L. H. Randle is the chairman of this group. The " 1:30 meeting is called for the conference room . of the ! school '' administration : building. In the evening representa tives of all . women's clubs will -meet for the same purpose' at the chamber of commerce rooms at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Herbert Rah ' is chairman for t h women's " clubs, j . The Woman's Missionary m- ciety of the First Presbyterian church -will hold a mission study .meeting with Mrs. J. E. Ander son,, 198 South 24th street from -10 to 1:15 o'clock Wednesday. A -no-host luncheon will, be served at noon. TheTroup wfll study the book "For AU of Life' by Dr. and Mrs. -.Wiser, mission aries to India,' and will com plete their meeting in time to . attend the lecture by Lt Har jriett Marcotte at the church in the afternoon. - cm ih & mim? On K m h tlf mM Wayne Morse for U. 8. S e n a t r. tenlcht hear Ronald E. Jones, Manager. Lake Labith Celerv 1 .Growers Cooper ative and Barley Libbr. s r a min. e n t Willamette valley farmer, KOIN, 6:30 TONIGHT 3 Announcing The Openinr of a Repair Shop by . '. Pluatlsir, netting Water Systems Ceneral plumbing repair work by the eld reliable Art Skewis anl Ora Janes, Pamps by Dake Decatur. " New Officers Of Woman's Club Named Mrs.. C. H. McCullah was ; elected president of the Salem . Woman's club for the ensuing year at the regular meeting held Saturday afternoon at the club : house.. Mrs. McCullah has served ' as vice-president this yearV " . Other new officers are Mrs. George Rossman, vice-president; Mrs. Frank Marshall," recording " secretary; Mrs. Clay C. Cochran, " ' . corresponding - secretary; i Mrs. W. W, .Chadwick, financial; sec- "' jetary; Mrs.. Guy Hickok,' treas- . urer; Mrs. J. Edgar Purdy, di rector; and Mrs. R."D. Paris, ' board of trustees. : Mrs. Ruth Lear is the retiring president of the club. Installa tion of officers Will take place at the next meeting, Saturday, May 27. . A musical program presented by Mrs. David Cameron, vocal ist, Miss Frances Virginie, , pianist, and Mr. Vernon Wiscar son was given during the after noon. Mrs. George " Rossman headed the tea committee. Mrs., Mudd Back From Trip . Mrs. Clifton Mudd is home from a two months' trip which took her to New York, Connecti cut, Washington, DCV Miami and Gainsborough, Florida where she visited with her son and daughter-in-law, Lt and Mrs. William Mudd. She returned home by way of St. Louis, Mo., where she attended the convention of the General Federation of Women's clubs. She visited with relatives in Texas and returned north by way of Los Angeles. ; , Tonight Mrs. Mudd has invited a few of her friends to an infor mal travel party at 8 o'clock at her home on North Capitol street. She will tell interesting highlights of her trip, and show pictures. Mrs. James Bardie of galea has been entertaining her moth er, Mrs. T. W. Reed of Portland, and went with her to attend a family reunion party this week end in Portland. An uncle, Rear Admiral Daniel Barby, -who has just returned from Hollandia, where he' was in charge of the amphibius forces, was present . Mfaca Helen Bany el the SPARs spent the weekend at the home of her sister, Miss Mary Bany, She recently finished her training at Palm Beach and will be stationed at New Orleans. Miss Band's mother, Mrs. Grace Bany, came up. from her home in Seaside to visit her daugh ters for the weekend. Chadwick chayter n. 17, Or der of the Eastern Star will meet tonight at the Masonic temple at 8 o'clock. There wlil be a special Mother's day program.' Serving on the refreshment committee are Dr. and MrsJ" Henry Morris, Mrs. Carl Pope, Mrs. Percy Kel ly and Mrs. Oral Lemmon. CANTEEN CALENDAR Tf ESDAT,' MAT IS - Girl's Service organization. WEDNESDAY, HAT 11 : ' - Hunters and Anglera auxiliary. " ;. THUKSDAV. MAT IS WSCS Leslie MeUiodlst church. FRIOAT, MAT It ' i ISf John's, church' guild. SATURDAY, MAT 2 -' ' ' 1 to 4 Jason Lee church guild. - ' - 4 to 7 Salem Woman's club. -, ' " 7 to 11 Fairmount Hill group. SUNDAT, MAT tl - - : S to . 11 Spinsters. ' It to 1 BusincM menr Arthur Rahn. chairmam - . ", - 1 to 4 Sllverton Hillf grange. - . - 4 to 7 Salem Heights Community '.club: - .... - .' - 7 to 11 Free Lancers . MONDAT, MAT . Study club. -TUESDAY. MAT 3 yUons club auxiUary. WCDNESDAT, MAT 14 Women of Rotary. THURSDAY, MAT SS - " - ' ; ."PEO. - , V . FRIDAY, MAT- SS - , ' . BeU Sigma Phi. c . am -x n i r.. s A - I JV - mm I I . CLUB CALENDAR f TUESDAY . Salem Miniatera Wives' meet with Mrs. C. A. Kelli, at YMCA at 12:30. ' AAUW recent graduates covet ed dish dinner with Mrs. W. H. Bradford. S070 Center street. 30 pjn. " Book-a-Month club with 'Mrs. A. A. Reed, 1369 Center street, 119 dessert luncheon. .. - WCDNESDAT - '; WSCS First Methodist church, til day meeting, 10:49 a.m. -Sweet Briar club . with Mra. Lawrence Imlah. Wallace road, Pythian Sisters, Fraternal tem ple, S p.m. , Salem Writer club with Dr. and. Mrs. Morton . I. Peck, 1538 Court street, 7:30.. p.m. I Royal Neighbors 'Sewing club with Mrs.- Zula Webb. 1265 North 17th street, all day meeting, no host luncheon at noon. t ' , ' - ,: I -THURSDAY . ' Fidelis class. First " BaptUt church, X pjn. - ' . - Past regents,' DAR. with Mrs. John Carkin, 499 North Summer street, no-host luncheon, 1 p.m. -Merry Minglers with Mrs. John .Woodburn. a p.m. iWivea of officers of 70th divi sion, luncheon at 12 30 at Marion hotel. SDeMolay Mothers club, regular monthly luncheon. Masonic hall. Salem General Hospital auxil iary, 10 a m. at YWCA. Lions auxiliary with Mrs.) George Rhoten, 1849 South Church street, a p.m. - - friendly Neighbors Garden club with Mrs.'C. D. Anderson, 13JM Fairmount ' street, 1 dessert luncheon. 1:19 p.m.- WSCS ef the first Methodist cn urch will meet all day on Wednesday with the session be ginhing at 10:45 ajn. . Luncheon wu be served at 12:30, followed by devotions and the program at 2 O'clock. Dr. H. C. Hutchins of Willamette university will be the guest speaker and will talk' on "Minority Groups in the United Stales.- ' Mrs, Margaret Arehart of 58 North 13th street entertained the Widow's club Thursday night. Rosebuds and irises decorated the! rooms.-'' i - ... - Thvelve of the 14 members weije present for the informal evening, Miss Edith Fanning as sisted Mrs. Arehart at the tea hour. . .- - Mrs. - CUsrlon ' fltaadisk re turned Saturday from Staun ton Virginia where she spent a welk with her army , husband. Befpre going , to Staunton Mrs. Stahdish attended the convention of Ithe General Federation of Women's club in St Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Homer . T. Car penter, Miss Martha Carpenter, Mrii Ransom Carpenter, and son, Stephen, were in Portland for Mother's day as . the guests of j the Carpenter's son-in-law and ' dauter, Mr. and ' Mrs. Frank GUert;' ". v- -;. '":'r:. Mrs. Max A. Bares was h4t- ess o members of her club Mon day! afternoon. A luncheon was followed by an afternoon of con tract. Mrs." JX-yman Steed was a secial guest 1 " t 'lrs. J. J. Hague ef Portland spet the weekend in the capital wit her son! and daughter-in-lawi Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hasie, jr. j Fst Eegealsef Chemeketa chapter. Daughters of the Amer ican Revolution, will meet with i John H. Carkin at her home on North Summer street rnurs days afternoon for al o'clock no hosj luncheon.' j sra. Knaell Mefford and Mrs. Dalf Shepherd will entertain the Bet Chi alumnae at the for merts home, 2495 South High atret,' Wednesday, n i g ht at 8 o'clock. " . - " " - , ;-. Ktiss Patti Holt of Portland speat the weekend in Salem with her! uncle and aunts, Mr. ' and ; Mrs," James D. Young and Miss Berl Holt. ' : . . " I ; - . and - - . with KfiY TOTHE : I , SCRIPTURES mmy- nary Dsbcr Eddy Th4 original, standard and only textbook on Christian Science, published in 13 dif ferent -edition , v including Braffie, may .be read, borrowed or -purchased - - f j at the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE , READING ROOM U48 S. nigh Street Opin daUy from 11 A. M. t H XL Sundays and holidays, S M BL te T.JL Hostesses to Service Women y " r ' ' 5 f : What tnoj can do . , HoilOnMisS ft Wlll feT'r ddn( "j0" 11 Miss ' Mar y 7 Jane ) Brabec. S, ' bride-elect" of Aviation Cadet- John Richard elty, will be the ' ) honor ' guest ; at a 'smartly - -it-1 ranged party Wednesday night I ? when i Mrs.-" Gene Vandeneynde f. and Mrs. j-Arthiir-Hay entertain i at t the . former's 'home ..on i D ;i "street - .- " f .-' ri . ' The "evening" wul be spent In- .' be served by ."the hostesses. "A miscellaneous shower will honor the bride-to-be of snapdragons An arrangement and roses will center the serving n table" and ; other 'spring bouquets will dec- ; orate the guest! rooms. Twenty I guests have been invited to hon or Miss Brabec, J ' The bflde-elect and her moth i er, Mrs. T. J." Brabec, are leav ing -; Friday for ' San 'Antonio, Texas, where Miss Brabec and Mr. Kelty will be married. . J ; ' j - - Sgt. Clark Will . Wed Southerner . (. ".'..."'... ' i ' - ' Mr. andMrs. Harry S. Van Huisen (o Sandston, Virginia", a re announcing the engagement and 7 approaching marriage of their daughter, Anna Mary, to . TSgt ,WUliam Brown Clark, United States army air forces, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank v R. Clark, of Turner. . - The wedding will take place May 23 at the parsonage of Wil- lis; Methodist church,! Richmond, at 4 o'clock. Miss Van Huisen will be attended by Mrs. Cecil F, Durrette and Sgt. Clark - will have as his best man the brofh- er of the bride, Lt Richard Van . Huisen. . , i ' ' The ' bride - elect' graduated from . Highland . Springs high school and Smithdeal - Massey Business - college. . For the ' past eighteen months she has worked for the US department of agri culture Vin Winter Haven, Flor ida, and Gardiner, Maine. ;; T4ie groom-elect received his education In Salem. He has been, in the service since 1940, serv ing two and a half years in Alaska and the remainder on the west coast and at Bartow army air base, Bartow, Florida. Infomal Party On Monday Miss Patricia , Vandeneynde was hostess for an informal par ty Monday night at the home of her parents on D street A late supper was served after an in formal evening. 'Bouquets of ' spring flowers provided the dec orative note. ' - M i s s Vandeneynde's guests were Mrs. Frederick Brennan, j-. Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde," Mrs.' : Robert Boardmaa, Mrs. Irene Nelson, Mrs. Leon Nelson, Miss Katie Quistad, Miss Kathleen Osborn, Mrs. -Margaret Peterson, Mrs. Ted Lenhart Mrs. Lola Belle Foster, Miss Edna Dunbar and Mrs. James H. Nicholson, jr.' Mrs. Vada TOll New President Mrs. Vada Hill took- office as president of the Salem Rotana "club at a banquet and install a ' tion held at the Quelle on Sat- ' urday night Mrs. Sylvia Weeks ' of Portland . came . for the ban quet and presided at the instal lation ceremonies. . . Other officers are Mrs. Emma Drinnon and Mrs. Emma Was som, vice presidents, Mrs. Flor ence Donnelly, secretary, and Mrs. Alfred Laue, treasurer.i N Ybu MAT wash your drain board until it looks p?cV-ond- : ipon.but, unless it Is hygienkoff clean, you have over looked on . important health precaution. It's easy to "make drainboards hvaienicallv clean bv simDlv using aoraa Hi routine cleans-' ina os directed on tha label - Clorox, a product of modern i product of modern iUinfeds,alsodeodor- wet stains It is! i oust?. on tkclmive, , science, dis izes, yemoyet. free front ' 7Tnii 1 1 rail nnrmi raa ftinKUnYqjH aiuicAT lAvourt tuuca am Kousntett iBtarKTiirr 0 li . (Ill of Mill Ethel daughter of Mr. and MrsW, L. Close, 1745 State i street' to active duty at the chief 1 of naval" operation, office, depot - bf naval communications. Wash- . ington,DC,' was reported; today by Recruiting-Specialist r A; C Friesen, ; in charge ;! of. the ; US f .navy recruiting substation at Sa-' lerhj Which handles WAVES ap- plications in the Salem area. " 4 Miss Close received the rating of seaman, second class,; on com- ' pletion'. of her indoctrination j training at the WAVES school at! y Hunter college. New York City, i She is a graduate of the Salem high aehool and Northwest Christian college. - Selection of Miss Gladys Opal Fletcher, graduate of Woodburn high school, for advanced train ing at the WAVES' naval hospi tal corps school, national naval medical ; center, Bethesda, MdJ, was reported today by Special ist A. C. Friesen. Miss Fletcher received the rating of seaman, second class, on completion' of her' indoctrin ation training at Hunter college. Miss Fletcher is the daughter of Mrs. G. H. Chapman of Port ; land. . , ' Miss Nellie R. Felton, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Felton, route 4, box 443, has also been selected for advanced training at the capital corps school. Miss Felton completed indoc trination training at Hunter col lege. .- y A mong the first Oregon WAVES to be chosen for this ' specialized work in the hospital corps, , Miss Felton won the se lection because of her aptitude for this specialized work. Prev ious to her enlistment, she was employed as assistant adminis trative supervisor with the farm security administration. She is a graduate of the Dayton union high school and attended Mult nomah college, Portland, Pacific college, Newberg and University of Oregon - extension at Port land. ..' - .. . . .' '.' i Miss Phyllis Margarette Sor ensen, former employee with Reinholdt and Lewis, has been selected lor advanced training at the WAVES yeoman's school at Cedar Falls, Iowa. A . She ' completed indoctrination training at Hunter college, with the rating of apprentice seaman. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Sorensen, 212 North Douglas street" Cottage Grove and a graduate of the Cottage Grove high school - Among the WAVES now on dutyjin Clearfield, Utah, is Miss Vera. L. Carpenter, formerly resident of Silverton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adrian Carpenter, Portland. As an enlisted woman in the WAVES,, Yeoman 3c CSfpen ter is one of many women who have been assigned to active duty to serve as replacements for navy-men, releasing them to fight at sea with the fleet Yeoman Carpenter received her indoctrination training at the Hunter college. New York City and attended the naval training school for yeoman, Stillwater, Oklahoma, where she received training as a specialist , , :. ' ' Air WAC CpL Eva Koessler ; has come home on "furlough to J spend Mother's -day with her : mother, Mrs. Rose Koessler of ; Woodburn. CpL Koessler is sta ; uonea at uoiumous army air ; field in Mississippi, where she serves, as , court reporter .and stenographer at the past head - quarters of the eastern flying training command installation. Before joining: the array air forces, Miss Koessler was em patented quaUty-feohjre. Us Clorox for hygienic cleanliness in kitchen and bathroom and in laundering. Today at al ways, Oorox has the same full irrengtn.ine same mgn qwamy 1 standafds. Thera is only one . Oorox . . . always ask tor it by ; name and be sura yoe gat jm M "' " A ; HA V)"' L. f W I V-X ' - l j "Assignment Louise Close, ployed by, the state publi? util ities commission. A graduate of Mt P Angel academy, ' she also studied at the Salem, Secretarial "school. She enlisted Un the wo . men's army corps 'while she was in .Mississippi", - ,'; . . WOODBURN Mr. and Mrs. . J. 3 J. - Hall have "received word . of i the , appointment . of t their ' daughter, Pvt' Margaret Hall of the; WAC, sUtioned at the jEagle i Pass; army ai. field! Texas, : as hospital dietician. Today'$;Menu t' We'll; do what the manf ays and: have eggs 'for Idinnej to night serving them along with a favorite spring vegetable. ! ; Carrot and raisin salad j V -Eggs with, spinach a la . ' - martin,; , j j ' French fried potatoes I, - Canned fruit and cookies1 . , ; -; . - i j ; EGGS WITH SPINACH y ;- A LA MARTIN P - 1 cup chopped cooked ' ' spinach ' 3 eggs slightly beaten ! V 3 tablespoons hoi water -.:: teaspoon salt j . green pepper strips , 1 tablespoon cooked ham ' ; . cut in small pieces ; ; l'i tablespoons oil - Add water, j salt peppers and ham to eggs. Heat pan and In oil, men aaa egg puxiure. iook .uxx Frendi' omelet lifting cariefully from bottom of pan so" eggs Cook through. Serve on layer of jspin- ... " . . . t . r- 4 acn. serves x.i i - i i Legal Notice I NOTICEl OF FINAL, j SETTLEMENT NOTICE is hereby! given! that the undersigned has filed in the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for Marion County, Probate Department his duly j verified fi nal account as administrator of the estate of Silas M. Fletcher, deceased, and that said court has fixed Monday,! the 19th day; of June, 1944, at jthe hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. as the time, and the Circuit Court Room in the Coun- ty Court House at Salem, in Mar- ion County, Oregon, as the place for hearing said final account and all objections thereto. , Dated at Salem, Oregon,! this lth day of May, 1844. f r RONALD C. GLOVEK. 1 Administrator of the Estate or Silas M. Fletcher. de- ceased. May-18-23-30-J-C- 13. Helen Cammack Rite To Be Held Tonight Memorial . services for Helen Cammack, who died April 28 in Bolivia, where she was a mis sionary for tht Friends church, will be held tonight at 8 olclpck at the Rosedale; Friends church. ; Miss Cammack died after a brief illness from typhoid fever a few weeks before she! was sched uled to return to the United States on leave. She was a rradu ate of Willamette university and ijiradiiat Also Hundreds of cokhrful'styles in non-rationed, footwear for street, sport and dress wear. Sandals, siing; pump's and play shoes. ' Red, green, beige and white. Ilnrses vtilo 4 ioMO, - N I ' ' . - ' 1 - - - , ,.,..; . . . . - ......IV. - . . ' , ' ' ' ' 1 1-. '.-' !- t :'.!- - k ! .. . - tO ::l";I";t;'-i -,. in . p. m Style-Arch Shoe Store ' ' ' 1CTATP . '. . Legal Notice, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING .--PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public;, hearing will be held:by the .undersigned, uirecior oi Ag riculture of the State of Oregon at " the ' Chamber of Commerce in the City of Salem, Marion Coun ty," Oregon; ton the - 23rd day- of May, 1844, at tne nour oxiu.-uu A. M- at '. which time : testimony and evidence will be taken relat-. ing to .the following specific mat ters' concerning Marketing Area No. 1 v and Marketing Area No-i of Marion-County, and to amend- Official Orders No 160 and No., 182 of Marketing Area No. 1 and Official Order No. 151 of Mar keting Area No. 2, to-wn: -1. To ' establish : wholesale and retail 'minimum prices ; for .milk and cream sold in the bottle and can trade. . " . . . r.; , ;, 2. To establish a uniform min imum price that distributors shall pay producers for all milk and cream used in tne ooiue ana can trade.' ly - 3. That all market or Grade C milk lawfully offered for -sale in the bottle and can trade in Mar keting Area No. i 1? of ' Marion County, be reported to the De partment ' of t Agriculture ! at . the end of each pooling period and that ..the same be subject to pool ing regulations as now applied to Grade A mux except that such market milk or. Grade C. milk used in the bottle and . can trade' shall be without quota allocations, and be subject to no equalization charges other' , than .the regular expense for Ihe administration of the market pooL. . ;. y . K - 4. To reallocate quotas in Mar keting Area No. . 1 to '.conform with the present market Require ments; to limit the surplus milk calculated in the basic pool to 5 to take care of fluctuating de mand of the market and I to vest discretionary power in the Direc tor of Agriculture to make allo cations; reallocations or adjust ments of quotas in the future as the market conditions may war rant .. . .; : ' -. ;.;.;: -j . S. That any distributor whose plant is ."located within Market ing Area Nov 1 of Marion County who engages extensively in mar keting of ; milk andor cream in markets outside of Marketing Area 2o. 1 shall be required to set up a distribtuor pool under pool ing regulations prescribed by the Department of Agriculture with quotas allocated to producers sup plying such distributor pool so as to limit such production to the requirements of the market served outside of Marketing Area No. 1 of Marion County. C. To consider the adoption of additional trade practices which will further stabilize the produc tion and sales of fluid milk andor cream within Marketing Area No. 1 and Marketing Area No. 2 of Marion County. , 7. That any distributor located in Marketing Area No. 2 of Mar ion County, who purchases milk from two or more producers for use in the bottle and can-trade shall set up a distributor pool un der the pooling regulations pre scribed by the Department of Ag riculture with quota allocations to producers - supplying such dis tributor.' ; i- ti,.,:, E. L; PETERSON, Director of Agriculture. '-My-16-17. taught in several schools of the mid Willamette" valley before she went to Bolivia in 1832. . ion are oere; Selected styles in Iov1 and high heck. 1 , ; exferdj in low and ncdica h:cb. Sizes Rickey Commencement Held on Wednesday i RICKEY, Mrs. Ora Mclntyra gave the address at the . eiglth grade' graduation exercises last Wednesday."; Six received "'diplo mas!' They were Terry j Cannon, June, James, Robert Brant, Jean- ette Waser,"Joe Olien and r Helen Benz. - - ; '" ': - "-:-'; The deoratidhs were blue and white flowers with' the class inot- tov HowmgTiot Drifting,,- in' the background. The girls 'wore blue suits with 'white accessories. Announcing the . A iano DESIGNED BY Tallman's A Ilcdern r (. Spinel-Styled Piano With Superb Tone at Amazingly Low Price of Here's the piano you've always wanted . . . an instrument com bining the rid) and powerful tone of a baby grand with the slender grace of . a modern streamlined spineCv ' , Only a Limited Number Available NOW ON DISPLAY AT 515 So. 12th, Near S. P. Depot j 1 Salem, Oregon - s, Piano Benches al $12 Also a Few Other Kebal.it . '-. r lianas o Mf afci -'- f v l..'-' .:, - 1 sTa IT - a iviirriiD HI TALLMAN'S Whites V 1, ' 4 357 STATE 545 N. Hisli Ct Phone 6223 rsti rxoM caustic: Next To Midget Market