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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 4

Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 4

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CORVALLIS GA2ETOTtMES. THURSDAY; OCTOBER 14, 1943. Pafl Ortgra Break An Barbara, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Tracy Return From Hunt R. C.

and W. J. Miller, local lumbermen, have just returned from a month's hunting trip in the Canadian forests, bringing out their quota of brown Johnson, is carrying arm in a cast. The arm was; fractured at the elbow, when the small miss fell while at play la the school yard. She has been out of school several days but is soon to resume and grizzly bear, elk and mountain sheep.

They report ideal weather in the northern wilds and had great fit 't. her work. their game. JLhrifty American Eastern Star Meeting Women of the Eastern Star will meet Friday from one until four o'clock, in the Masonic dining room, to make surgical dressings. AH Eastern Star members in the city are Babe Bom Last Night A Arrives From California Mrs Cornea From Portland Mrs.

0. W. Hamlin has come from Portland on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. S. Whiteside, and the two little granddaughters.

Mr. Ham-lin will spend the week at the -Whiteside home. daughter, the secontf child, was Paul Summers, formerly Margretta born at 9:49 Wednesday night, Oc Murphrce, has arrived here from Selma, California, and is on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo tober 13, to Mr.

and Mrs. L. Au-miller of The little miss weighs seven pounds and IS ounces, Mrs. Aumiller and the babe Planning Sale Members of St. Californians to Wed John L.

Murphree of 621 North Fourth street, and friends. Mrs. Summers Margaret's Guild of the Episcopal church are holding a rummage and Gratten of Los Angeles, stationed with the ROTC oruDregon State are in the Corvallis General hos- ers are doing expects to spend two weeks at the shopp vegetable sale Saturday from 40 Murphree home. college campus, applied Wednesday at the Benton county court house Wins Promotion An additional Cub Scouts to Meet A pack meeting of Cub Scouts of Troop for a license to marry Jayne Eng. trom of Beverly Hills, California list of temporary promotions of officers announced Tuesday from Washington, D.

by the war Je? partment includes the, name Parkers Return Home Mr. and a. m. to 6 p. m.

in the Parish hall. Those with victory gardens are asked, to contribute produce. Guests at Miller Home Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mullen of Coming, California, have recently arrived in Benton county and are guests at the suburban home of Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Miller and family. They have of their more and more Roger Clay Cochran of Salem, for 325, Dens 1, 2, 3 and 4, will be held Friday evening at 7:30 in the Federated Churches.

Cubs and den chief are asked to be present, and the cubs are to brihg the handicraft they have made for achievement. Awards will be given. Parents and merly of Cochran has been promoted from first lieu ten Mrs. Edgar J. Parker who had spent several days visiting Mrs.

Parker's parent, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kennedy, and friends in Cor-vallis, departed Wednesday by way of Portland to return to their home at Heppner.

Mr. Parker had business in the Willamette valley. ant to captain. Captain, Cochran has been on duty with the army for come to remain several weeks and friends of the cubs are invited. a year or more.

will visit relatives in the Bell- fountain and Alpine areas. Mrs. C. K. Convention Postponed buvine at Wi ARDS Stationed at Geiger Field Major Mullen is a sister of Mrs.

Miller. The Oregon Christian Endeavor and Mrs. Don Hyland are now stationed at Geiger Field, From California Mr. and Mrs. Roy Putnam, residents of Palo Al Washington, where the major was recently transferred.

Major Hy convention, scheduled to open today in Roseburg, has been indefinitely postponed. The 'decision was reached because of the infantile paralysis situation throughout the state, the committee 'announced. New cases which -have developed to, California, have been Corvallis visitors and greeted friends in other Victory Garden AND RUMMAGE SALE At The Parish House Seventh and Jefferson Satnrday, October 16 from 10:00 A. M. to 5:00 M.

sections of the Willamette valley. land, an Oregon State college man, is in the army air corps, rje has had eight months of combat service in the Pacific and was sta within the past few days resulted in the postponement. Mr. and Mrs. Putnam came north with their daughter, Miss Phyllis Putnam, who is one of the members of the new freshman class on Oregon State college campus.

tioned for 13 months in the Hawaiian Sent to Texas Private DeVere Taylor who entered the army last month, leavinsr Sentember IS tn he assigned to duty, has reported-at1 Graduates in Texas Alvie L. Putnam, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Putnam of 352 A street, Corvallis, was graduated Saturday, October 9, from the naval air training center, Corpus Christi, Texas, and was commissioned an ensign in the United- States' Naval Re- VISITORS to Mayflower Chapel are impressed by its beauty and are pleased to find that services here cost less. DeMoss-Britt Funeral Home Madison at Eighth Phone 45 Goes Back to Washington Miss Georgia Kennedy, employed in the engineering department of the Boeing AircTtaft company in Seattle, Washington, has been in Cor-vallis on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.

Kennedy. Miss Kennedy is on a vacation of two weeks and came to spend part of the time with her people. She left Wednesday for Olympia, Washington, and will' pass the remainder of her vacation with her aunt, Mrs. Mark Ewald, and family. Camp Wolters, Texas.

Mr, Taylsr is an ex-Oregon Stater and former resident ef this city. Mrs, Taylor and the small daughter are making' their home in Corvallis and are Jo-cateed at 434 North Eleventh 4 I serve. Ensign rutnam received ms preliminary flight training at the Los reserve J.air Meets Relatives in Porlland Mrs. John Hackenbruck went to Portland this wmk whra she wii to meet relatives from The Dalles and vieit with them for a time. Mr.

Hackenbruck's mother, Mrs. Jessie Hackenbruck. and hit mother, Mrs, Stogsdill, and daugh ter, Mrs. Melvin Olmsteady and baby girl, were to come froj The ST A SMART TABLE WITH rrciAU popLin jackets ivml cuTTori out lining 1.79 THESE STUXNING CLOTHS! Two really handsome, styles in a luxurious-feeling blend of rayon and cotton. The cloth sketched comet in a ioff natural tan with hand- Menl Here's -o ackef you can wear in all kinds of weather! Rain cf lwrm if fhe poplin is Ztkin-tnahd making Jf water-repel-Wf Cldf JuV button tn the all wool lining keeps you warm and WorlvJvsf burhsn rhe Iming ovtl Made in the army style with deep pockets.

Adjustable sides and work or sports! Ton only. v. Dalles to be with Mrs. Hackenbruck. Rubisons Have Babe--Sergeaht and Mrs.

Everett Rubison, residing in Corvallis, have a son, their child. The babe arrived at the Corvallis General hospital at 3 Wednesday afternoon, .13, and weighs six pounds and 13 Sergeant Rubison is ailh the regimental headquarters of the 276th Infantry. 70th Camp Adair. Stop in Corvallis Mr. and Mr F.

W. Fitch, residents of Vait soma fed, blue and black sfripeCThe other i in a lovely shade of aqua-with, interesting green stripes. Both are irf the ample 54" by SA" size and both wa'h wonderfully! Cloths in the extra large size- 1.7S couver, Washington, for the past eighteen months, have been yisitori in Corvallis while on the way bacfc to Grants Pass, their former home, where they are to be located 01 future. Their daughter isjs Evelyn Fitch, has remained ill Co-, "i .1. vallis and enrollef for her-fresh man year at Oregon State college.

Receives Promotion First Lieu. Gay String Glovcsior Fall 00c Women's Anklets 59e tenant Wesley P. Herrmann, pur chasing and contracting officer Ui Spun rayon and aralac and tbey wear, beautifully! Come buy yourself several pairs in white, blue.f red, fmaize, natural or green. They're exceptional values at this price! 8 Mi to 10 '4. the quartermaster department 3usi'what you: want to keep your-Brfgers warm, yet smart on frosty1 days! Beautifully made of cotton string in a variety of Snug fitting wrist Small, medium, large.

lv Camp Adair, was promoted Tuei- day, October 12, and is now Captain Herrmann. Captain Hermann, for merly an insurance broker in Rock' ford, Illinois, where the family was located, received his training at Fort Warren, Wyoming, and came Camp Adair in April, He tnd Mrs. Herrmann and the lam Iy, including twins, are he ated in the Herbert Sinnard reei- If iWlf-rlfri-irfii-frfif iTuffiiTlfl IB tins -jj-- rr djence. Seeks Regional Loan Agent Applications for the position of rs gional loan agent for region XIII of the small war plants corporation (comprising the states of Ore Words Cash Saver Pants 2.77 Wards Lovely Rayon Hosiery 67c gon, Washington, Montana and Get yourself at least three pairs of these exquisite full fashioned hose! They're semi-service and perfect "for all occasions. Reinforced tops and feet 100 IV three lovely shades.

Sizes 8H-10. YfeS--dresa pants style with work pants strength! That's why Cash Savers give you more for your money. Seats are lined for extraC weat. Tool-proofed pockets. Cotton with rayon, 99 shrinkproof northern Idaho), with headquarters at Seattle, Washington, are being sought by the United States civil service commission, Frank Gros- -1 hong, local secretary, announced to day.

The salary for this position 6226 a year, including overturn compensation. There is no written test and. no maximum axe limit, Complete information and forms for applying may be obtained from Mr. Groshong, at this post office or from first- or second-class post offices. Applications will be accepted until October 25, 1943.

"'1 McMillan in China F. O. McMillan, professor of electrical en ifVI MARGARINI IN ATTtACTIVI, SQUAM-tDCtO CUtltl On hanJsomt Tioco mold fnm your grocei for onlv 49c with punhasc of Durkce's Trixo Haritinc. In Margarine it's the flavor that counts and Durkee's Troco Margarine gives you the finest flavor you ever tasted. Try it on toasr, waffles, hct breads, muffins you'll say, as everyone does: "It Tastes Swell!" You will instantly taste the real goodness of the fresh ingredients in Durkee's Troco Margarine.

It gives you 9,000 U.S. P. units of Vitamin A and 3,300 energy units per pound fully equal to the most expensive spread. Enjoy Durkee's Troco Margarine Ireejy today and every day! ONLY 4 POINTS PER POUND gineering at Oregon State college, has arrived in Chungking, China, A Wardrobe of Bradley 2.90 Girdles, Panty Girdles 3-15 eacb according to a letter which tame through the department of state td Mrs. McMillan.

The letter informed her that Professor McMillan reached the Chinese city October 8, Cotton and rayon, knit without an ounce of elastic, but with plenty of s-t-r-e-t-c-h! Fagoted rayon satin front panel! Special laced front makes them easy to slip on! Nude, 25 to 30. The Oregon State man is to teach what wrery woman wants for Fall! They're warm pure wool pullover sweaters that go with everything. Jockey red, maize, natural, powder bhie, dusty pink. (Cardigans, $3.29.) in the colleges and universities to and around Chungking and repqrs as a specialist in electrical engineering for the division of the department of state and cultural re One. Durkee's famous foods 4r Ue your credit to buy onytiiir.g carried in our store stocks or pictured in our catalogs FAMOUS rot HIOHtST QUALITY 1157 lations.

But one letter has come to his family since Professor McMillan mm left the states in July and that! Ward y--. 4, dntffomer i aw mm -m from Calcutta, India. The trip to China from that city was made by plane over the high mountains, and 1 the relative were relieved to learn BURKirS OfMUINI MATONMAIil DURKti'S sncu DUIKITS AMOUt DIItSINO DURKH'I WORCUHRSHIRI SAUCI of his safe arrivaL Phones 14201421 Additional locala Pg Corvallis, Oregon.

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