I. J l l ti-jne Ctatos mem, Salony Oregon. Evador. March' It, -1853 i - mi SanaWSlSsSas" demands this Lsird- Scholar BAU high heel stripping san dal Platform sole. Black patent; red green calf. SNM4.9. 15.95 1 . ' t Old Timo Tea Wagon Is Back and Streamlined for Modern Homes THOSE W I AT HI ID BROWN SPOTS New Kind of Hand Cream Specially Made to do it I nOTOCA to that oiowolom eow Mod f bend ereo for toeing tfcete brow pot Ifco otoko your hood look old. Jo foeos ethor Mtrfaco olooilsfco. ao wgfcooM hi way ee ordinary bood croon or loHoe cm. toevet konds wtiHor, cloaror, younaor loofcio otckiy ofloo wtoMo too nt low ear. WWIe ISOTtllCA look ooe fool like tho SnooJ ooo grooiy vooisMno fcoad woo, bos oo odd doarloe; eotfeo. Prodvcoo la laboratory Ibot bat rV- r aar 4r . LI JT ar u si at j OF - 1 jtvdiod rka afoot of ctooHci a aa plgioots for 15 roar. Tbeoto Sey oole $5.00 tor tSOTEKKA. Now hi ojoooMy proefeeMea, ssas) eJspJt tGsT Ji0Ca 1499 ee If yoo wool ctooror. wkHor looklof t ISOTEMCA. Moooy book Mm am tor oWJrod fNf ouiumttir cotter r s toowiaw Kmini MIOICAl CfHTII IIANCN 44 OtA STttft Mm 111 11 9 f A r . By Baa Gardaoe My grandmother had a won derful taa wagon. It waa a ahlny dark wooden aifalr with a re movable glass and wood tray top and a shelf below. She kept it polished and oiled and when we visited her oo a holiday wa took turns maneuvering it in and around the parlor for company taa. Laden with home - made goodie i, a steaming tea pot placed safely on an asbestos pad, it rolled eas ily on large rubber tired wheels. For many years those fine tea wagons practically disappeared from the American home. Mod ern hostesses, pressed for space, did not want a piece of furniture that served only for an occasion al afternoon tea and stood un used for the rest of the time. The lines of the tea wagon did not match with modern decor and where could you find a va cant corner in a compact little kitchen for a tea wagon? However, a few years ago the old tea wagon began to regain favor with young hostesses. All shined up and streamlined, it is now serving many purposes in contemporary entertaining. A short time ago I was surprised to find an ancient tea wagon of an even earlier era than my grandmother's covered with a bright coat of red paint and being wheeled about a large liv ing room for the serving of drinks and snacks. After that I noticed some lightweight serving tables on wheels which bore a faint re semblance to the tea wagon but were much simpler and mora like a table. Entertainme nt Help The hostesses who are always on the lookout for serving aids ar those who do not have full time servant) and want help in cutting down their work. This leaves them more time to spend with their guests. f For general family use to day, there ar several com bination tables and bet tray anita. The tables resemble the Id tea wagons nly in having tw levels, attep surf see and a bottom shelf, and wheels t roll the food unit ins a ream. Ia gleaming metal with trim Unas the contemporary wa gens have streamlined handle, and a top that la mad f ra ! dlant heat glass. Tea plug la aa eleetrleat wire and the top will heat up t 20 degrees I F. and keep dishes warm for i th entire tim f the aaeaL Tho lower shelf of tho wagoa la not electrified and eaa bo ased for cold salads. With the new waaon a moth er can servo her whole table of r 'Co in North Ubtrr v Powe2r Wei Girdle... p In Nylon! Yeu'U lov th A th way this gWI mlnlmlas waist, trims your kips, smooths your tummy; Verti cal ttretch front and back panels of satin elartie. Side psneb of nylon power net. Sid Talon xippar closing. VYKit. sizes 27-30. 85X9 So light, so comfortable, yet this bra fvoo amov ing support. In nylon tsffeta, wffh nylon eiatic sld usts for firm, snug fit. AdiustebUctraa f tub. Ir nylon taffeta, adiusiabl back. Whiff, 3246, A cup; JMt, I cup; 3440, C cup. 81.59 W give and redeem SiH Green Stamps, Roberto Braa. 177 N. Liberty Salem, Or. p.ooHr too t Sro ..I owio .....t I I Naaa oof oi o ooooooooiooooo)ooitoi m mmm family and guests without get ting up to go into th kitchen. Second or third course dishes can be kept on th bottom shelf and exchanged for used plates as th meal progresses. Far larger parties there Is a taffes table with tw drop leaves a either side of th radiant heat glass and the gfr maea more sarfae room for dishes. The very last word in serving units with multiple uses is on my grandmother would have ap plauded for versatility. It Is a combination aid table, hot tray, stove and room heater. . The device consists of a stand that comes up to anarch at hand level, making it easy to carry about the room. Inside this me tal arch is a radiant glass heat tray which can be kept vertical in a corner of the room and heat ed from 200 to 350 degrees F. as a portable room heater. By turning the tray to a hori ozntal position you have a small table and you can plug in the wire and turn the heat to 350 degrees F. for cooking a meaL Lowering the heal, you have a warming device to keep the food at just the right temperature until you want to eat it By let ing th tray cool off, you have a side table for cold .dishes. This unit seems an ideal one for a small cabin or country home where electricity is the on ly thing available for heating and cooking. In addition to the anita that eaa be ased aa tables, there . ar several smaller trays wish rubberb urn per legs or legs of aluminum to match the tray handles. These have the ra diant glsss heat as well aa the convenience of being easy to as for a bed tray wish Just enough heat to keep thlnrs warm. All the electrical units ran oa AC. Non-Heating Unit . If you are not interested in the wagons with the heating un its, there are many for serving food and drinks at room temper ature. On bar wagon also good for non - alcoholic drinks is a three - tiered affair with metal frame and glass shelves. The bottom one is a detachable tray. For a handy drink and snack server, the new ferrla wheel device Is attractive and con venient It is a wheel-shaped anbt with alternating rows of glasoe and blng dlshos. Th ferris wheel I placed . within aa arch frame of metal and can be carried about eas ily. Ta turn it th way a cir cus wheel turns. Several variations of th de volving server and glass dish holders in many shapes are be ing shown for early summer en tertaining. You will also find many arrangements of glass trays and relish dishes which can be used together or separately. (Copyright. I960. Gooorol TatUiaa Corporation) Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lurvey f Martinez, Calif., are the parents of a daughter, born March 7. The mother is the former Marjorl Poindextor who attended school In Salem. Her mother is with nor now, and will remain a month. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Polndaxter of falam and Mr. and Mrs. Hal W. Lurvey of Seat tle. This is th LurvaVs sesond child, they hava a daughter Thais Ruth, on year old. . . . . 1 1 i i ; i . 'it ' . ". til .'.v but . . w lore birds. However, wa think when Q woodpecker starts knocking' oo our bedroom wall of an early morning, that't getting a bit too personal. Cool drink . . . Anyone who has tried to syphon gasoline out of four neighbor's cars before he can get more than one good mouthful from any one, will know what we mean when we wonder how many calories to a gulp of gasoline. No wonder we failed to lose weight last week, if the caloric con tent is high. Dumb fffilmrris ... Our doer must be very smart, he doesn't respond to ours ery word with a wistful or a happy whimper like the dogs always do on the radio, he just does what we tell him to Instead. ' f And speaking ... of radio programs, if not if you haven't heard Mr. and Mrs. Ronald 0;leman in their charming program on jfrl day nights, you're missed something ery pleasant She, in this series anyway, cojjnes up to our standard of what kind of a wife; he should have, and sounds like Just as nice a .person as he. . . . Maxlne Biiren Faculty Women to Meet Th Center street home of Mrs. Roy M. Lockenour will be the scene of the monthly tea meeting of th. Willamette university Fac ulty Women's club on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Al fred Sheets heads the hostess com mittee and assisting are Mrs. El mer O. Berg, Mrs. Earl T. Brown, Mrs. M. L. Conn, Mrs. Ruane B. Hill, Mrs. M. Humphreys, Mrs. Arne S. Jensen, Mrs. S. B. Laugh lin, Mrs. John C Paulus, Mrs. AMITY Mr. ag Mrs. Fraak Chambers honored their twin daughters, Candle tenor and Cassandra Leslie, with a party, celebrating their first birthday on February 28. Guests were: Phil lip Schroeder, Kay Johnson and Gary Van Otten with their moth ers, j Mrs. Carl E. Nelson, president eg the Salem General hospital auxll- ! Ralph E. Purvine and Mrs. Chester Stackhouse. lary, w&l open her home on West LaffaQe street to auxiliary j mem bers for the regular monthly! meet ing Tuesday morning at 10 a. m. Plans will be made for the annual spring membership drive. i Fifteen states Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Nebraska! Mis souri, Illinois, Ohio, Kansas,! North Dakota, Michigan, Indiana, South Dakota, Oklahoma, California and Washington produce 83 per cent of the national butter supply. CostumesFcafurc !j Of Austria Student Concert Tuesday: Thirty-on . costumed studcats from Austrian universities will present Merry Scenes from Aus tria,' dances and songs, at Wil lamette; university Tuesday at pjn, in Waller hall Sponsored by the international Relations club and the Associated Students of Willamette, the color ful event win be open to th pub lic with tickets st the door. Among th colorful dances Is th achuhplattlcr, th humorous slap dance in which th dancers vigorously smack and kick them selves and their partners. A pro fusion orfolk songs and yodels in cluding th mn-tin asm A ImunirL Ooen th Window' wrri Ko sung to th accompaniment of th naxp, huw, guiuir ana acconuon, The troupe's authentic costumes have been loaned by th provincial museums of Austria. . Th musical show Is on an eight-months tour of th United States for international goodwill. It Includes 14 girls and 17 boys, all students and teachers. 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