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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 5

Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 5

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fcstTtwMa, Cam Ml, OraaaMt, fAity, Mr 117 rl lima inaa UwaaiaCwnt EVANSTON, 111. (UP) jit Cfioces Evening Wear 1957 directory of Kiwanis Dr. Ivy Claims Krebiozen 'PrejudW JfeTiito By Doctors' Report on 100-Case CheckiHost AmiH 6uejls Offered For Fall Fashions tknal lists a total of 4J00 Kiwanij clubs in the United State, and By GAT PAULEY by the couture group of the New -naoa. DELOS SMITH 5 Iv'" na claim for Kre- ed by all his medical colleuW KINGS VALLEY (Special UaHe Press Staff CiTf aE ral York Dress Institute. NEW YORK (UP) Pay your, Flowers la Fall money and take your choke of The flowers that usually bloom silhouette, fabric and color in the in the spring are blossoming taKed Prw Scieace Editor CTTukt is BKHogically if two officials of til American Mr- and Mri Warreo Averill of 1 rrel active aeainst rn-i-in n.

ujii cv. new evening clothes. throughout Seventh Avenue's fall new (UP) Dr InHna oouruavau nun. uui prejuuic- uutuim uij visiiru nera; auu- Qfew now be accept -ed" the medical wcAl with the 'day with Mrs AveruTt lister and II I'af. i "We Just Don't Realize.

Designers show skirts straight lines. These include flower-printed report back in 1951. 'brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.

It- Weekly Television Schedule He means that when injected by rad Eddy, and Miss Lelah Moser. needle into muscles of cancer pa-1 Mrs. Averill was the former Net- as a column, starts with harem brocades and taffetas, some of hemlines, skirts with short train them in neon-bright colors, others at the back but raised to mid-calf in muted combinations, in front, skirts shaped like Evening wear usually features lanterns or domes. glitter, but this fall there will be be Bell Moser. taents it will sometimes help the patients and harm their cancers.

lutcej below tv, ar, a profrim. i07i KkKlulM racked h. tk. KOIN-TV CBS Channel 6 Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Berklund -a I and Sandra of Anchorafe, Alaska, II I 'J Necklines show just as much more than usual. It is a rare de- The first is a "subjective" responsethe patients feel better, imucites: To Be Aumuctd came her last Tuesday and vis ited over tho Tnurth with Mr. Dauiai i aa-TraaaHr Nm jtheir appetites improve, their pain diminishes or disappears, they be- Berklund's brother and family. i tt-rritmi rkka liaati come acuve. ine latter is an El wood Berklunds.

They left variety, although the accent for signer without at least one bead-fall is on bareaess rather than ed, sequined or embroidered cock-cover. That ol time favorite, tail or evening dress in the collec-black crepe, is revived for both tion. short and long evening wear in Favorite fabrics for evening, be-de signer collections being shown sides the crepes, are chiffon lame, this week to visiting fashion re- jacquard with its elaborate pat-porters. The shows are sponsored tern woven in, the cut and panne i i jve response me malignant Monday for Anchorage, from tumors become measurably small- mov. to okl.bo- Party Paa(r Stona Kite M-Garry Klutn IrM-HtHka BUk i li-ed Goaf a-Skcrirr mV Dimm Sk.

Soa-Millioaoire Secret 57 Vallet J-" bql IIJ-Galdiaf Llrit I T. i Neloa, Brk. 1 1 Portf -Laat Word Tkero Croake Day I Mt Far lMisereeSlor Sotliroa Nile :WG.E. Tkrotre 1 Moore HHrkroek Godlree ma City to make their home. 1 Ivy (rants that six of the seven doctors who provided the 100-cas Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Lehman of a 1 I 3 Arairknr Tkai reporwv were sincere ana nonora- velvets, satin chiffon, silk geor- Blodgctt gette. brocades and chantilly and Camas. Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Trask and children, and It Ualary Milry 4 aaMr. Mi lo ill Dr.k Tiaie oa Sii ble. But he points out that at the time little was known about how much made a workable dose of DaaakM If" "a a III ir-ruiuiumri-u laves. Visitor Called Hornet 11 alea THCESDAT Mrs. Mary Trask of Monroe had dinner last Friday evening with Mr.

and Mrs. Jo Trask and fam li Di EawaNi Wire 1:2" ekalrTaea MLrHuiiihi tka (Took aa Sii Lade IH-Wiiltnau I U-ftrirlHiH Pi I III blues, greens and reds shows By Relative Illness Fur trimming is as widely used I BaaBia, Lade I IIBmi Ert, Llrkt Krebiozen or how often the doses should be injected. Many of the 100 patients were dying and died before they could be given enough Krebiozen for an effect to show. Publicise "Miracle Cases" af Lift Tomar. Li.kl Taoe Neon Tinit 14 00-Hit, It rook ily-Mr.

and Mrs. Charlie Kinney and family of Salem visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Anson Price and Larky. Mr.

and Mrs. Ward Stewart of 15-Chark Failar a Eva Qab Paiat Palra Nwa lOO-Rooae Party By MRS. ROLLIE DAVIS for evening as for daytime. The BLODGETT (Special! Mrs. firm of the late Hattie Carnegie Inez Chapman, house guest at collared a brocade dinner suit in her sister's home, Mr.

and Mrs. white mink. Oleg Cassini showed Tirol Ganr Secretary 1 Croike If you intend forming an opin I Trull, I Day Ple.H- IS-Sccrel Steroo ft-. Drik ion, you must keep firmly in came nere TlaiT that individual "miracles" in daughter and M.I.OUO of Nile nraeaa Party Paialf 11 3-Bk Cratky Day Otarai Ifl-Kdrr of Nile Garry Moara family. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Lu- rita-Art u.iaic.. 1m. cer mean nothinff. Krebiozen's lav M-Ssika Jaaei I Silrfrt moft-Slar Ptrf.

II M-OH, Deik Waldon Bailey, the past three a pale blue satin ball gown with a months, left Tuesday morning cerulean mink cuff around the for her home in Remus. Mich, strapless bodice. She had received wod of the Tina Leser stressed the or serious illness of a relative which sweater look in her clothes shown caused her to leave a week earlier yesterday. One of her tricks for litJn," enthusiasts have publicized "mir-1 scher- Judv- Chwvl nd Jon. They it Birk SATltDAT l.ft CatiirHav Tk.

i tfiM lurira cl cases in patients who hadlen turaay. GoJIrn Kittkea aa 8ii t'Tr anv of Proven treatments and: Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Waten- -trll( It Kirk WEDNESDAY Tkeai Pao. Danaiar Deaa 'n patients who had no treatment paugh of Forest Grove visited i LUy 5: li- Doar Edward! Gaaaa at .11 here last Thlirsdav evenin? with T1m af Uli JO-Sft.

Pra.toa 1 M-Tkraln inursaay evening Wlin 4 is-aed Danaiaf T.r. :a.w.atkcrIta Eaaaar is "ell known that far ad- Mrs. Watenpaugh's father and Edwardl Lirkt I i than she had planned. the college set is a wide striped Bill Brown received Word Mon- knit jersey "union suit," covered day morning of the passing of his by a black knit skirt. She com- sister.

Mrs. Theadora (Mamie! bined extra long cashmere sweat-j n.ad too-Troakiri I sa-wn. am vain. (lauenus respona suDjec-isiep-motner, Mr. ana Mrs.

narry tively to any treatment, no mat-tPinneo. 1.15-Sa.rt! Week :A.V-Sportacaaa Gail Tarai Il oa-Min Braaka Party Payarl LARRY KERN tht terrific responst mot's possible with the Wont soys Larry Kern. "For 3 dovs wt couldn't get oway from the phone and everything was sold within 2i he continued. "Th average person doesn't realise the power of those little want-ads and the results were more than could be Here's the ad mat got such good results for Mr. Kern, who was leaving town and wished to sell tht following items.

ter what, while their cancers ad Caaiailaia tor Man ii-Fiauriiia vance inexorably and kill them. Mrs. Alice Foster and son Richard of Hoskins drove to Corvallis Henderson, in San Diego, she had tops with skinny-cut cashmere been ill several months. wool or tweed skirts. Willard Davis had a falling saw smashed Monday afternoon by a' Lourt Docket rnttrl snaff That avanma Mr ami iVV I Braatl Croiky Ivy accepts this.

All cancer ex- Monday and came home by way Banry Doraalr Deik aa Sii i.r Maaay perts do. His contention is that 0f Camp Adair where thev improvements have ited Mrs. Foster's brother. Wade Mrs Davis and familv rlr. in Circuit court: Whltlar Day storm Mra of Nita a ADra M-Garry Moara 1 Jo-Art.

Gadfrey Dr.k Kitrhra FRIDAY I occurred too frequently for them Harvey. Jt 1 1 Pae Dcaa Eugene to get another saw and sule industrial Accident Corn-while there visited Mr. and Mrs. mission v' Wilbur Alvin Durham Vernon Johnson and family. and Anna R- Durham, doing busi-Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Srheele ness as Wilbur A. Durham: de- (to nave Deen due to lactors otner; john Rhoades. Mr. and Mrs.

than Krebiozen. As for "subjec- Frpd phoades Chervl. oa Sic Slrlkr It Rick Lady Fart. TUESDAY Tkaa ol Ufa J-Wklrllrdl VaVruHinm I W-Mr. Mooa T.mar.

1 Ok-Nawi Wlra Tlroa Ufkt aa Six and son, Ronnie, of Portland fault Jlld8ment ordering sheriff jtive" improvement, he has one Mrs Minnie Frazier Sner. of patients who did not knowidan came nere la5t Thury to they were getting a new treat-, the Fourth with John sDent the week end at the home t0 foreclose on property of Mr. and Mrs. George Scheele. Rita Hamblin vs Hen-Mr.

and Mrs. Waldon Bailey ry claV Hamblin: complaint seek- and anotner series of pa-1 Rhoid. dau)jhter ind jon.jn-hents who did know Subjective Mr and Berk. limprovement occurred in one se.lund and familv. i iMAaT af nftan in iKat nlhop I I TWIN beds.

1 diSublo bod with iprins and mattrcas; 1 clival lour drawor; 1 drcaains labia and mirror; 1 wicker chair; dining room buffot. walnut Duncan Pnyfa. PLua 3-7050. and Inez Chapman spent Sunday on cnarge or cruelty. UNDISFUTED STAR of Oleg Cassini's fall collection is a slim, simple chemise of wool Jersey that ean be worn with or without the belt that nip Its straight lines in at the waist.

Done in many colors, It Is shown here in broad bands of green and winter nary. UNITED PRESS TELEPHOTO. far foster TV swvice, coll PL 3-5068. Exparianced technicians are on duty from 8:30 a m. 'til 10 p.m.

Monday through Friday and until m. Soturdavs to take your call and com out to ttrvic your set. DIAL: PL 3-5061 4 w- Joe Trask injured his left hand All but seven Krebiozen-treated wWn trctor ran oyer in Salem with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Ilrsl marriea June Kruger and family.

m3' divorced May, 1953. remar Mr. and Mrs. Willard Davis. ried 9- 1953- paiienis nave Deen oi uie aoan-doned" that is all proven treat Mr.

and Mrs. Cv Davis and fam- wmle- 00lnK business as broke several bones in his hand in the accident. He went to Cor ilies spent Sunday at the coast. Crvallls Taxi Service, vs Armen Mrs. Edith Davis, Mrs.

Esther L- Johnson: order allowing mo-Bailey, and Mrs. Inez Chapman tion of defendant to have certain jments had failed and they were being kept "comfortable" until they died. Therefore, Ivy points Bcllfountain Measant Valley Clifford Larkins Host Gray Descendants HARMS and ROGOWAY RADIO uul TILIVI1I0N SALES mi SIKVICI visited Mr. and Mrs. J.

T. Crim- Pns oi compiaim siriCKen. out. it is not surprising that Kre vallis Monday for more medical care. Mrs.

Barbara Pease helped paint the Carl Moser home Monday. Mrs. Jessie Bump, who has been biozen has produced "objective" response in a relatively small per- Fourth of July Guests Hold Get-Together mins Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

J. T. Crimmins have had many visitors this week PLUMBING SERVICE KGW-TV ABC Channel 8 centase. The biff rxiint is. he main tain, "hinlnoiral artivitv" By EDITH LARKIN By GLADYS GRAY to see the blossoms on their night Tka kail la toryioa shown and science must investi-rith BELLFOUNTAIN (Special) PLEASANT VALLEY (Special) blooming cerise plant.

So remember when you Want Results, you want Gazette-Times Want-Ads Telephone PL 3-7305 The Corvallis GAZETTE-TIMES staying the past week in Dallas with her sister, Mrs. Sarah Staats, returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stanton and family and Mr.

and Mrs. El- the past week In DlUs her sister' Mr- Sarah staat. nome Mr- and Mrs- Kenneth Stanton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Haaaa PIrnti 14:00 TrlrXaoia Braaacoa 11 SO-Warkikap Waado 1 a Rant Giao Horliaai oo-Nary Lo Mlllaad 10-Oiila a Harritl Foltiyol iTNDAY Toaa Way PappcU TUESDAY Thai Feal at Ba Clak Paaee Baport Matioaill Lowir Batai gate that activity, and understand no of Mr.

and Mrs. CUf- -lhe annual picnic and get-to-! Summit Grange H.E.C. met at it in order to exploit it. I ford Larkin was the scene of a gether of the descendants of the the home of Audry Olson at Sum- r. nhi.i.

Kri.i. El-'Fourth of July picnic for a num- late Alfred Gray was held at the mit for its reeular meeting Pnt It oo-Ford Thaalra Erwia Faooa PL 1-U11 Krebiozen research is carried'wood nd fmily Jroveber of friends and relatives who Noel Jensen picnic grounds July luck oinner was served on the on by the Krebiozen Foundation lto St Pau' last Wednesday and met for a picnic dinner. Among 4 and was well attended. A traveling basket Is to be Harpar Baal (105 West Adams Street) in Chi- (t-iit altar koaril Mil C'l im-Wonda Wanda Htarlnj Glaa lMa-Nlibteap Aalry 1 (Xl-Nrw Horlnoa SK-Prajar Akrd 1 Mlllaad Thaatar FattiTal THUHDAT Bill TTiel. Erwia attended the rodeo there.

ithose present were Mr. and Mrs. attending were, M. and Mrs. started for H.E.jC.

funds and the Eileen Bump went to Newport Allison and Mrs- Mame James Wheeler; and Mrs. Fan Bazaar was discussed along last week to spend several days Webber of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Dace Kendall. Mrs.

Laura Vance, wjth the grange officers seating 5 00-Mllkry Moaaa Oaklay tW-Nawi Bowlo Koadf csgo. Any physician may obtain Krebiozen provided his patient has exhausted all of the proven treat- P. R. Starr of Monroe, Mr. and Mr.

and Mrs Marolfl jonnson, drill ennlral tn ha helH Snnrlov with hr aunt nA XMr nri CHARNHOLM'S HARDWARE wallaoa 4 Harpar I IS-Tovnoinlry Mr. Lew Gray; Mr. Mrs. Victor Rumn familv iMrs- MUler Ls Angeles and Mrs. Homer Anuuat IS at Alaea Mooaa Clak Story a.w- mm.

w-naia wHk Aaal menis, ine pnysician reports ine and Mrs. Fred Starkey and sons. Gray and Judy, of Corvallis Mr. Bit Btoi patient's physical condition in de-'Her mother, Mrs. Wilson 1 i snn ran r- ann anrv i hj in rui f- nil in re Baal Bill Fcndall of Eugene; traaa fin trr ir ail AlkAr4i.

In flmVi ftVf-r ffS TWnW hff IIH Tli.f. Waada Zon evenln, Mrs- Clarence M. Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McCready of Eara Arraw Tlata laoo-Polka Tim 1(1 M-Mlht Brat Hao-Plnhooia MONDAY tiM-Praycr lila-Towaoaotry Clak taaTaleSeopo tltfl-Workshop Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Larkin and Sweet Home; Mrs. Daisy Had ey treatment. If the patient is able to Marie. Shirley, and Carol Mol on a Lor children, a 1 of this area.

and Dan of Port and; Mr. and klaa flartiou lil-Boy SllUaad IATUIDAY 'Oa-Fllai Frillfal Erwia Harpar Aroaa4 5 110-MlrkIT Moaia ua.v, lir IS asaru lu jjay pa.w iui; 1li pcvciai ui ia wm BEtJ DOES IT AGAIN! hoeing beans in Pedee. Mrs. Harold Walrath was sched- Mrs. Tracy from California, Mr.

uled to return home Monday from and Mrs. L. V. Gray, Mr. and three-ueelr vicit uith her rlanoh.

Mrs Dean Tatrtm anH iwn rhil. each ampule. If he Isn he is asked to pay what he can or Mrs. Alice Foster, Mrs. Bar- nothing.

bara Pease, and Mrs. Rovia Price I r. -ft- wis, ucvvj (ui, aiju mill- uiiti oiiu 111 aim iu a. nuci ucii Vrt fir mrta than vftfl rh one mi I lOa-Soprrmla 1-40-Marry Ga Raa U.S.A. oo-China Siallk Stlaaeo Bannar Wo Waal Daany Thnmaa jtrOS-TalaVantaro Waada Giao 1 Horiaoai Mlllaad WEDNESDAY Foatiyal Erwia 4 OA-Htek Harpar I SO-Cirlnoo Clak wUi give a onaai snower lor of New York.

Her grandson, sen and Oren of Philomath. have obtained Krebiozen for more I Mar Moser TuesHav vonin m. i i marlF ioser, luesaay evening, Thomas Ravson. who accompan- Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Grav and than 7if! lulmnte anil thAit rloiail. -a Hardy Coracr 4 -Ckaiko-Twiaky iJul.T m. in me Rings ied her to New York. Dlanned to Jamie attended the water Daeeant ltiM-NUkl Baal Moaaa lilla-TilaSeapo ltioa-TrlfBama lMO-Nll-htcap iiM-lirin. ed reports are on tie in tne loun-iVallev trade trhnol 1L u.

I saJaia, Co.ady rt.tinn office Ivv and his asso remain lonfler vlslt wlln hls at Bend' sni the of iH-Fii-rai, da, on 7a Mlss Moser- daughter of Mr. mother and brothers before re- Fourth there, Friday night at avLiwrtarr ana Mrs. Car MOSer Wl I Wr1 4k I (KUWIM BIU 7 Joaraay Coast so-Top Tanaa Soryloa Waada JO-rrajir Olao Roriaoao Fam tT 1 SO-Sat Mllland Jakilea I Hoo. iilaVFIlai Ffillral :I.VTownaitry Erwia UilO-Plarkoaia lliSS-Nllooap Float Baraar Clak Ui4-Prayor Baal i ii.i tui iiiiiH aj mic noil oii in si nr. 1.0 rc anu uvui 1 1 1 VJ ViiL 11 t-.

rnmips. nave personairy j.rry Trask. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Starkey and home Saturday afternoon, treated or obsened more than 100, Joe Tr.ak. August 3, in a home sons Steven and Joe have been on- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Decker, Mr.

patients, rrom tnese cases, ivy. -wedding. All friends are invited joying a visit from Mrs. Starkev's and Mrs. Louie Locke and Mr.

Pick, and Phillips nave derived to attend the shower, according parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miller of and Mrs. Stonehucker made an studies which "Pm the lay, to Pric, Mr and Mrs tri bv ltavi mind but, as this reporter foundi h.r. -A a wrt.

Channel 12 NBC KPTV Bllht M-Amottar Hoar aalry IUL-I ihprara 4 45-K It Corioa ipu" a 1 ivi aiBin 1111 aa 1 iu iu s. VI Dlin I nlJ a-Daiit: nvi 11 ifiii ijuuiiii ill ii- 'i 1 iv. cil a a. ill, ail is nil ilia, ui lba out. impress other cancer experts SfNOAT no-oral Bokcrlo lO oa-Soapao.

Dark) Blarkla II Matioao lo Maa til P.r'd.liiU-ArodaaiT Tk. li Nawi Ciatrol Day nOt at all "IIS. mdrjUlie i.w.'il. Mnill. i.

Bush drove around the Mt. Hood George R. Buckingham home, to the head waters of the Metnlius Out of the MO.OOO ampules con- ip Saturday and to The Dalles southwest of Bellfountain. river, returning late that evening, taining the whole of the existing wh.re. thpy Jttfn((ej farnilyj Darrel E.

Bain of Long Beach. The Stoneliockers are visiting KrebiOZen. 50.000 tO 60.000- iu. Ifn.L.n. imvnt Sliivllv for a I'icit frnm Panirla reunion nirnie nt Ra.lr.1 :3a.BltPlftara TUF.SOAT Coaaol o.i ifOll-Today 1 or Coa.

I no-TIa Tac Doack Pari. Oaifti Prranla -tenia nic miicneiiai They are for- I' P4rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V.

Mr and Mrs. L. V. Gray, Gene 10 Be Too 1: Father Koowl 11 ail-CiTil Oatan.e tinO-Hoaka Thaalra 4 00-Col. T.

MrCoy P'r le.iinin. unuuvn 5diu nr was Sundsv afternoon. nnanciaiiv uname 10 oroauce a TL I Dam A Da tn.mtn.n I. I tl 1. It I rnirai ihilwi.

I4i(MI Youlh Wanif rarada in no Th. Prlr. Ral tll-Vlrlort al ri H-Kll Tanoo iiiiiouiaui I esiaenis. Mri. Ir'Si-BrMa or t- suPPlv 'n arjorie Bush was formerly Miss Mrs.

Garth iVeryle) Rickard. and spe nt from Thursday to Sunday Thir. Tk Mariori. Miteh.il of Corvallis. and brother, at Davis Lake.

Weather was good l.no-ardrning Byllaa Tnm. (or Day Donald Bain and family ef Tol- but fishing jxor. Inn-T ro rr a Slai 11 15-Modaro Rom. TBTRSDAT Thea. nm.

ii. No Longer An "Eipert" This reporter has no competence except to present the facts. Therefore, he does not so much as sug if-Tir Tar edo, and with his many relatives The Joe Gray families saw two jand friends in this area. This is big bull elks and a cow elk in their (aa-Sporu HrLV-Newa 7 10 Rlondlr Life ol Riley 1:00.00 Trial Store tlrl.la.'Aaliaa t.MJZZJ JhtsJZJtx! Nation's Job Total I T.an Maior or Too IHI-Mrel rrr Plovkoaia JO-t owhoy Thealn 3 lair Th. 4 im-Col.

McCoy Riilo-Toold Ba Voa Control ll 11 ft lit I OO-Dr hri.ll.n gest that Ivy is right or wrong. his fust visit to Bellfountain in hay field Sunday. eight years. Darrel is local youth, havng received his educa- North Dakota Agricultural Col Home Aaire in muprir, Ri.hi One fact is that Ivy no longer is UI nCW KeiUll nmn ir, Roton Blackle ndr ina i.roa "-e tl obib recognized as a "cancer expert" tion in the Bellfountain grade and lege horticulturists say roses can OO-Mlckee Roonee Malioee Hot 1:00 trre All-n rihie Wehb --iod Badge 10:00. ret ig.M.A'-ademy Theal by his colleagues although he was 4 William alh SI I oo-Uaeeo uay The 't1 chool.

be grown in any soil that will grow WASHINGTON 'fUPi 1 oiFeitieal alSlar iioo-Comed Time SATlRnAT JIT IPlf before Krebiozen came along. He government today reported that "r- Mrs- Willis Darnielle goorl vegetables. Hose plants no longer is a director of the k. i were weekend visitors with Mrs. should be planted 15 to 24 inches I or Too o-noFore I iiO-Meel T.oo rmno.ee Al LEA) I AFF ui h.hi uitH Hmonrnn I anrar nr-iorv nr noe e.

inmmiin'a piHUJfo, apart iio-iiommer The.u imi "june nu a record peak for the iimci mi s. MONDAT loaae Tar Doufk Be Voa la-HO-Prlre Riehl Rinf Pa" ln organize" cancer re- at 66.500.000. they attended the an- iMUKHCorean search. But he remains a profes- The figure was ud 1 300 000 over nual reunion of the Coon family at 10 hi Academe The.i Bi.riio mWmmmM sor of physiology and head of the vfav (- Avery park, leaving Monday. e- VlllfJ oeaF wUIIIIIICl VM-spacoaoiar department of clinical research of alui r.ur n.ri i morning for Grants Pass where; a oo-Jodfe Bean Dinah Shoro 4 I.VNewe VM-Bet Yaor 1.11a Plaee to-Hlth Low a first-class umversi and a The Increase wa due almost en, wiU elder Slsler' Mrs-physician and medical scientist.

lirelv to Elsie Pierce and familv. Mrs. Oallaal I aa-Traa Story Dotoe. Diary 4 oo Raago Rutor and liroe Mallneo HKONESDAT Dae Todae IS-lamanrei oo-TIr Tar Dooih Time Ba Toa 1 ht-Trath or Con. ou-Hama Newo fenlrol Preienta M-J-Home Of course, the reporter sought Hinton accomDanied them to J-'-'.

un I ao-TBA the answer to the inevitable ques-1 'Ttpr)f oo-Lat Theatre OR MORE ON ANY TIRE YOU WANT NO DOWN PAYMENT up to 6 months to poy ONLY PREMIUM AND FIRST GRADE TIRES UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE on oil Rood Hazards for Lift of tiro. oo-Pobllf Defeoda Jim in 10: uon; wnere aues uic L-ulluovTy ol. McCoy nun. mmr uian au iiieillijeis iiic "iiijjiwt nirm rose oy liwi mi i 1. M.

Coon and George Coon fam-: over may loiais in 3.JUU,-000. Here again the accent wis on youth, the report noted. ilies coming from Portland. The Dalles, Newport, and various other localities in the Wilamette 415-Geoe Aair. "-Br la-Peoaie-Faaay go from here' Ivy wanU I rigidly liit'iJoVBiacki.

IDT controlled "double blind" study of Archer ij ijj-R I'IZti, Tac n.afh a ac. over 200 advanced patients, so set lz up that hi, oppanenu as ce.tr.1 himself would be compelled to ac rS-r- cent the results. This would cost 1 1 if The unemployment figure re- valley were present for the reflected the influx of youngsters union Marroy Pari VS0.0O0 to $100,000. A new supply Jobseekers. Persons with Urn- Mr.

and Mrs. Orvin Hought of RECAPS KVAI TV ABC-NBC DumOnT Lnannei lOof Krebiozen is needed-it would Porry nyoffs or less than 30 Monroe are holding open house INV-Vl-i bi, R.a.d. it ao-oaaaa i.e Day cost HOO. 000 to produce one. he and students wsitlng for Sunday afternoon, Julv 14, dom wn.rd lwTtmuu' The Durovics' commer- work now are included in the un- 2 to 4 p.m..

honoring Mr Houghfs nVaa-Voaik w.ni. neiecii c. cial righU must be respected, he employment figure. parents. Mr and Mrs EU-r rttJIslT-iiiS Ti- Md.

So how to get the MO0.OO0 Is on their 25th wedding an- i oatiook li. a't Raaadap problem. Ing the controversy one way or" niversarv. vaa-Tkrmiao ce 1 ri Tkaatro H-Neai He aronta it avmilH not he nrnner the other- Tv 1. $(o)95 670 IS as low as plus cappabl casing Mmiloeell: I ak-Tkll U(I 4 ao-fteoMi )a-por1a Alkaoj lor lax money or puonc aonauons 11 me rvrenioren rounoaiion win dents of Hellfuumain for a num-' such as those to the American ask the society for "an Independ- ber of years, residing on the Floyd' hamy.

o-llnilT oa-noeea wa; I ao.Meel Pre, Romoaeei i M-l oahoe Theatr. I aa-Comedy Tlma I tO-Saerin 10 oa-Teioa Roiiua II Toolfkl 1 14 Flaklal SEATTLE 1 II Faaaoai FTtatl ow.iei, UI lliiaiii-r uia 1:111 nview 01 uic caar niliunci MaiCOm Place ana orex ni IIV- ak.e Tk I 10-Tralh or I oa w-l el. Plaihoaao oo-Deoklo Fool. i.w-uioof Riuy Durovic'i commercial and finan- It has on file, "the American Can- ina on th former' Earl Nuihaumi TH1HDAT i-u Dale I 10-Jack Loadoa cer Society will take the initiative place, north of Bellfountain 11 Oa'eoa lor Day I M-Hiokwae Patrol dal future I ao-RIf Roaadap ivNewi I u-Wealker a ao artoooa 4llea oa-l ed Lleao Dettloe 00 The Wek toer Koowt II a ll THealro Offers Proposal setting up a rompetent commit- AH their friends are invited to It U-Ramaace. aa-rraai aaw vem Tlaa IB tO $14.10 plvl tai I tw nimnnenii aalri ii un tee to make such a study attend the oDen house i a oouonrnia oaiu 11 uiy I -ta-Tralk or Coa.

4 jo-RiHo Hood e.v-ToolIBI I 1 o( lar I ao-Dooklo Feol. 1 YEAR GUARANTEE FULL CAP COLD RUBBER ALL SIZES. ALSO LOTS OF USED TIRES WHITEWALLS. BEN'S FLYINGSERVKE We Give Green Stamps 3rd Van Buren PL 2-117 to Ivy to prove his contentions by This. Runyon said, would be "a Mr.

and Mri. Orvin Hought re-accepted scientific methods which necessary prelude" to a "fair side in Monroe, next to the Gib he hasn't used so far and so has evaluation" of Krebiozen by a Crowson service station. proved nothing and It was not up committee of Independent sclen- I them to disprove his conten- tists, either the society's commit- Pal4 la Full 1 tions. tee or a committee of the National NEW BRITAIN. Conn 'LP But at this reporter's solicits- Cancer Institute.

Runyon said the Mrs. Rita Rodngue fined t42 II M-Peodolom ATI RDAT 10 Pro-BoaefcaH It aa Doa kmoot aa Itla-Wiakeod Dlaaylaa4 TM-BMTaaTea 7 ao-Uooraoa 1 10-PeoaM Faaarf 1 Aoaaaolli Meo 4 la-Dole I oa Meal MeOraw -IS Roaadap I 10 s.mmer Plae. aa-Kal R101 Cole uai.ii.M MONDAT II 00 BC Mallneo ao-teaeea foe Day It: Rnmaocea amedt Time I ta-Tralk or Caa. oa-DookM real. atook Raamdop JUNawi a msrconsrA niaunts l-OO-Jlaad ca Myot ry ia-Doklor a SooaaeJ tJon roe way Mefford R.

Runyon, execu- foundation had never asked the for driving 10 years witno.t a litre nresident of fhe Amri- society nr the institute tn support cenie. That's how much it wo ild W.St II H-B01 miu Ir I -ao-Cei aru-er Societv. ntfered this flnsnrislly "an 'nrleoendent aad ave coat her to obtain the been- made Time Id Wllk raiaat lliW Mama. 'w IdtoOO. ipi-opoaoU, a.u lM IM-Tratk with a wt toward ises during the decade.

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