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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 3

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DAILY GAZETTE-TIMES, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1D33. Keewy Funeral Home r.0.00; Gra Tricks With Sleeves And Capes Give New Ircad Shoulder Lines To Spend SammeV la Portland Mrs. Ina Wenner, housemother on the Oregon State college eampu, is to spend the summer in Portland where she will the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Fred A. Snow.

MOTORISTSAOE "UlMEHG PLATES 3F At Wsldrt f. Mr. and Mrs. M. H.

Allen and their son Billy just spent a short vacation at their cottage at Waldport, on Alsea bay. Mr. Allen hag been Interested In the fishing. VUdta Here Miss Margaret Edwards of Oakland, Oregon, haa been spending several days visiting, with her bro'her-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. Clifford Lilly, and family, at their home in South Corvallis.

Received Kedical Care Miss Arlene Bristlin of Eddyville has re-Ny 1 i 1 -i i i ''up-1 -N i. 'I ham A "Wortham W. A. Christianc Ralph's Grocery Ingram's Csh Store J. H.

Carpenter, Jij.00; Fish Brothers J. C. Penney Co. Cottage Grocery Corvallis Feed A Seed Co. Mrs.

E. A. Con Safeway Stores J. Penney Co. Johnson A Tartar J.

H. Carpenter $5. Jail: Golden Pheasant Simon H. Koelling Mt. States Power Co.

Hotel Benton Pharmacy Johnson and Tartar $75.00. Juvenile: Golden Pheasant 80c; Victor P. Mosea $6.68, Scalp Bounty: H. C. Keeney John-Sapp Martin Harmsen George Starr Sealer Weight A Measures: J.

F. Jones $12.94. Current Expenses! Pacific Tel. A Tel. Co.

Victor P. Moses Western Union $2.44. Coroner's Office: A. L. Keeney H.

N. Whitelaw $6.00, District Attorney's Office: Olive Cramer S. K. Harisock $5.00. Insurance: A.

L. Stevenson Indigent Soldier A Sailors: American Legion Post No, 11 W. T. Small $15.00. County Health Work: Beatrice Turtle Beatrice Turtle $121.60.

R. von Lehe $55.50. Advertising: Benton County Herald $21JJ5; Gazette Times Chamber of Commerce, Corvallia $75.00. Accident Insurance: State Indus trial Accident Commission $18.60. Elections: E.

Banton $2.00. Circuit Court Fund Grand Jury' Witnesses, Clarence Roger Edgar Plunkett Clarence Davis Robert Smith C. A. Olson Earl Humphrey Dr. H.

M. Francis Mrs. Ed Van Order Jack Cullen Audrey Olson Dr. Rachel Spark $2.00. Road Fund Road Work: T.

L. Reader Fred Ayr- 72e; Alva Martin William Harris Paul Small John Price Marshall Allen J. A. Frank-lin W. Edwards L.

Steadman R.C, von Leh (assigned) R. C. von Leh (assigned) Mae Mc Kinney H. M. Apt Corvallis General Hospital Earl Apt Barney Beits N.

D. Pond Charles Rurchet) R. Dammaier John D. Beavsrt Ed Williams Geo. W.

Mey E. C. Bunker S. M. Grocery Co.

Robert Stone W. W. Smith John D. Beaveri Barney Setts 5v, Road Supplies: Union Oil Co. $1774)9; John M.

Sutter Sunset Service Station Guy Morrow Austin Wetrn Road Mchy. Co. S. H. John son Corvallia Auto Supply Co, $1J8; Whiteside Bros.

E. L. Get 12c Clyde Dannals CorvallU Welding Co. Cso. Vanderse Spurlin A Lilly Metal Gang Miller i.

ui i in ii The new wide-shouldered ihouette marka (Kbr-frock of and white plaid taffeta which Worth designs for mid-season wear. The bow, buttons and 'band on the black suede gloea are of black velvet Prorara Licciuw fa Kelso A marriafe licenM has recently been Issued at Kelao, to-Howard D. Herta of Corvallia, Oregon, and Mary A. Collins of Perry, Idaho. Has Toaail Operation Kenneth Pettibone of Corvallis haa been a patient at the Albany hospital for a short time.

Young Pettibone underwent an for- the removal of his tonsils, and is now recuperating at the Pettibone country home. rzJa Carvallia Mrs, Agnes Palmer and her granddaughter, Miss Era Stanton, of Condon, eastern Oregon, are visiting relatives in Corvallis while Miss Stanton at tend tne -n summer session at Ot.t. i Jhere two weeks or longer, i CoaUotComatltte to (Meet A meeting of. the contest committee of the Corvallis Garden club will be held in the, chamber of commerce rooms on Monday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. A discussion of plans for tha- Garden dub-Gazette-Timea Better Homes and Garden contest wiU be held at that time.

lyislU in Corvallia Mrs. Anna SheCdy who has been making her home' in Portland for a year or ftra i anprwiinty akn frtm wait ing relatives and friends in Cor- fcfnd the greater part of the sum-iner with relatives at Wren. went-4fi Benton county, where she will go after the visit in Corvallis. Vacation Visit Mr." and Mrs? C. P.

Hyde of Dallas, with their son Jay, have been visitors in Corvallis this week. They came to spend a short time with Mr. Hyde's mother and other relatives here-and were at Waldport to visit Mr. Hyde is manager of the Safeway store at Dallas but has been, on a brief vacation from duties, On First Visit Here Mr. and Mrs Harry Palmer and sons, Floyd "afld Jack, and Mr.

and Mrs. Rob-art Palmer, of AJax, eastern Oregon; 'have visited relatives arid irienas- in torvains ana Benton county this week. They came for their visit to Benton' count and. were among relatives here for the Crimsley-Winkle reunion of last week end. The Palmers have gone to homes.

Go Home Mr. and lira. Pan Cameron and their daughters, Mrs. Mary. Rizschik and Mrs.

motored' back, to' their home at Goldendale, following a Visit to Mrs. Cameron's brother-id-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.

Thrasher, and other relatives here. They came to Corvallis last week; 1 end the Grimsley-Winkle fam- reuniun una remaineu over iur a time, left here Thursday, IMfiUDH Ilillil! HAV vbaTWfP 1 wmw .11 i i r. J- t. hka Win. frodvisi i.

R. Smiih 'A Co. Trice Co. Albany Station t1.4: M. ciutfd oil Co.

fir; I'll oil nn.no; n. Bridge- Work: Fr A. I I R. A. Kehrt rank Duvrell Frnnk Van H.v,.v.

Frank i R. A. Keis litn tiians $9.95. Bridge Supplies: F. M.

llann American Legion- l'ut No. 11 Oral Seals W. J. Miller Chritensn Bros. Lbr, Co.

Corvallis U.r. Co. O. R. Beats Corvallis Feed A Seed Co.

Miscellaneous: Mt. States Power Co. City Water Work $1.85. Surveying: E. E.

Barklow $23.91 E. E. Larkin W. C. Calloway $147:83, Ferries: Hans Rasmussen Insurance; State Industrial Accident Com.

$147.40. Gravel: Ea.it Side Sand A Gravel Co. Corvallis Sand Grawl Co. Henry Voshurg $1U5. Market Road Fund Road Work; T.

L. Reader $aji(i;" Wm. Schofidd Alva Martin Chas. Burchcll Geo. Harris $4.95.

A. J. MOORE, County Clerk By I. MIRGON, Deputy (County Court Seal) I Keep cool by drinking: plenty of Iced beverages enjoy chilled Boupa and salads! Our pure ice will keep your foodsJ tasty and Fresh. Order from ua daily.

MEDO-LAND CREAMERY CO. Phone 123 "3 pUOBLEMS ARE INVITED TE YOU have any printino; job turn them over to us for a perfect result. We will gladly advice you, without charge, on ny printing problem; yon have. 391 Win. cenuy spent a short time St the Corvallis hospital.

She was brought here for medical attention after en accident which occurred at the family home' when the fingers and thumb on her left band were" severed in an ensilage cutter. Oa Here and Mrs. Turner, operators of the auto camp at Fruitdale, near Granfa Pass, came to Corvallis recently to be in this city for a time. The TumeraH came to visit friend and relatives here before going to eastern Oregon where they are to make their home. Wedding Tomorrow 1 A wed ding to take place Sunday will unite Miss Inn a Alcorn and Palmer Roche, both of Corvallis, although friends have not learned where the ceremony ia to take place.

The marriage license waa issued at Toledo, it is reported, and the couple-will go to the coast on a wedding trip. Here Mrs. E. A. Taylor and little son Jerry have gone back to their home in Salem after spend.

ing a couple of days with Mrs. Tay: lot's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Felton, and other relative and friends. They were accompanied by Miss Doris Taylor who remained to visit her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. S. Taylor, at their country home near Peoria. Mrs.

York Haa GuesU Mrs. F. M. York is entertaining her daughter-in-law, Mrs, Stanley H. Myers, and two sons, Daniel and John, and Mrs.

Myers' father, H. Barkerr-)? Oakland, Cat The visitors arrived today by-automobile, after traveling over the coast route to stop with relatives in Coos county and other places enroute, Tby are to spend a week or two with Mrs. York and may motor-on to Portland and Seattle before' their to-northern "Calif ornia. Visitor in City Mrs. Sam Phillips of Philipsburg, Mont, has been spending the past three weeks in Corvallis on a visit to Mr, and Mrs.

Joseph Morcom and other relatives in the city. Mrs. Phillips is a sister of Mrs. Morcom and ig to spend the summer with relatives in Ore- f-gan. She motored here with her Walter Phillips, who.

has returned to Montana. On Monday Phillips will leave for southern Oregon and Klamath Falla-to spend several weeks visiting other sisters, a brother and other relatives. She plans to return to Corvallis and will be here until around September 1. Lose Little Daughter Mr, and Mrs. Henry A.

Yonug of Shiveley, lost their only child, little three-year-old Louise, jon Wednesday night according to a message reaching Corvallia relatives. The ch1MhadVbeen ill for a time and was taken to Eureka where five physicians consulted regarding, her trouble, but nothing could be done. Mrs.5 Young was Dorothy King" of Corvallis and is a daughter Of Mrs. Abe King who has gone to Shiveley to beat the Young home for a time. Mrs.

Chester A. Hill, nee Winnie King, of Eureke, a professional nurse, assisted in caring for the little girl, Mrs. Young and her little daughter visited at the King home a couple" of years ago. 3 Ia Corvallia Mrs. C.

R. Matthis nd members of her family have been here from Amity to look after property Interests and visit with friends Dr. Matthis, who was very seriously ill for a time, Is reported improving slowly at, the family home. v. Junction City Couple Wed Ray Craig and Nora Lea Cantrall, both Of Junction City, were in Corvallis yesterday to procure a license to wed.

A special permit was granted the couple by Judge Victor P. Mo- aes and the license was immediate- issued. Speaks at Fares Grove Dr. M. N.

Nelson, agricultural agronomist at Oregon State college, went to Forest Grove yesterday and delivered an address there last evening an the new farm relief act He spoke before member of the Community Grange, near Forest Grove. Back to Condon Mr. and Mrs. Clarence (Tib) Palmer and Sylvan Palmer have returned to their home at Condon, following a visit to their Mrs. C.

W. Thrasher and familyr They, attended the family reunion held her last week end. Sylvan waa back. in Corvallia and Benton county for bis first visit "home in almost 35 years.5 Gallaghers at Klamath Mr. and Mm.

Oallagher and children are jpendingevral days at Klamath Falls andXara to visit Crater Lake and other scenic he-sorts along their route, Mr, Gallagher' went to southern Oregon to participate in -the state shoot, and the- family are combining a vacation outing with the trip. On Visit Here Lieutenant Col. one) I. B. Chambers and Mrs.

Chambers accompanied by their children, of Fort Mcintosh, Texas, came to Corvallis recently and are visiting the lieutenant colonel's mother, Mrs, Lt Chambers, and friends in the city. The visitors are on their way io Panama where the army officer ia being transferred aa department engineer. The Chambers will be stationed In Pan-ama for 'three years. Locate in South Benton Mr. and Mrs.

Gallagher have gone to south Benton county and 'are to make their home on their acreage near Bellfountain. Mr. Gallagher is operating the gasshovel at the Miller mill in srfuthlBenton. county and he and Mrs. Gallagher are io.

eating permanently (on their property in that vicinity. Mrs. Gallagher, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. J.

Miller, has just been graduated from Oregon State where she received her degree in home economics. Mr. Gallagher is an ex-Oregon State student Plan Garden Party "Members of Isabel Horner Auxiliary are inviting friends -to join them at an old box social which they are planning for' the evening of Thursday, June 22, at 6:30. o'clock in the garden at the JE. Bosworth home.

Members are planning boxes to please both the eye and the palate, while husbands are being "kept in the dark." The bidding under the direction, of Dr. O. R. Chambers promises to "be. lively even though committee in charge have placed a limit beyond which bidders go att their own peril.

A committee in charge of Mrs. B. Bollen is planning games. Electricity Popular Rapid advance in applying electricity profits ably to agriculture in the past year was reported at the annual meeting of the Oregon' committee on relation of electricity to agriculture, held yesterday on Oregon State col lege campus. Fifteen members of tfte-committee and nearly as many others vitally interested in the pro.

gram attendfoS. Definite decision has been resetted and the budget raised to continue the work for the coming year, according to an announcement made by A. C. Me-Micken of Portland: This will be the tenth year that the has been carried.on, during which time many of the standard rural uses of electricity have been worked out on the campus by the 'committee, working in connection with the Oregon experiment station. On Extended Motor Trip Professor E.

Lehman, principal Washington school, accompanied bjk one of his pupils, Clair Widmer, son of Dr. and Mrs, J. Ji. Widgter, left Corvallis yesterday on an ex tended motor tour. They are to drive via the old Oregon Trail to Nampa, and Wood River, Neb.r to visit at the homes of aunts and uncles of Clair.

Stops are also to be made at Milford, Neb and at Wayland, Iowa, where other relatives live, on the way to Chicago and the fair. After a week or so on the fair grounds they are to go to Indiana to the home of Mr. Lehman's brother. They may go on to the Atlantic coast and anticipate, stop in Colorado and in other states where scenic attractions lure them. The travelers will be away the greater part of the summer, re turning to Corvallis in late Aug ust Discovery of.

the burrowing awl in Florida first was reported by Robert Ridgway on July 4, 1874. The- license department at the sheriffs office reports an average list of applications for new licenses dating from July 1 to January 1. Yesterday nine applications were filed, som of which are for cars not licensed heretofore and others are for machines now in operation. Those cars which have not been licensed-heretofore malt be licensed through the sheriff office if the machine are to be ased before July it was stated, a temporary permit being given out by the, sheriff. The new J5 flat fee for auto license i bringing ev tra! car out of "hock." COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS May, 1933 Order fixing compensation of Irish Bend Ferryman at $30.00 per month.

Order' vacating a part of South Street formerly inside the city of Philomath, Benton County, Or, gon. Order declaring the Intention of th County Court to construct a new bridg aver the Boonevill Slough connecting Kiger Island with th mainland of Benton County, and requesting the Stat High way Commissiorkto prepar th ne cessary plans and specifications to be approved by this Court Order making application for ap proval of its plans for a bridg over and across Booneville Slough, a branch of th Willamette River in Benton County, Oregon. Order requesting th Stat High way Commission to publish notice for bids for th construction of a bridge" across Boonevill Slough, and to fix the dto for opening said bid. Order accepting th proposal of J. R.

Smith A Co, to furnish Ben- toifCounty with certain quantities ofplkes and nail for th sum of $69.95. General Fund 1 Sheriff Notice: E. J. Newton Golden Pheasant Texas Co. Texaco Super Service Cart W.

Schloeman West Coast Prtg. Bdg. Co. Uhnert Prtg. Co.

E. J. Newton Cart W. Schloeman Carri Hart-ock Clifford N. Lilly s.

y. Clerk' Office! Pacifie Stationery A Prtg. Co. 1.881 Cort Book Shop Miriam Bleamastcr Kilham Stationery Prtg. Stoddard Isabella Mirgon Irva Bru-bacher $90.00.

i Treaurer'i Office! Bumugh Adding Machine Co. $6.65. Assessor's Office: Corla Book Shop 45c; R. H. Dobeil A.

von Leh Craig' Book Store C. Tallman Calculating Mach. Co. Burroughs Adding Machine Co, Kilham Stationery Prt Co. R.

H. Dobell Bertha G. Mclntyre Court House: Simon H- Koelling $liJ5; City Hall Phsrmacy Mt State Power co, uty Water Works E. Bunker Corvallia Feed A Seed Co. S.

H. Koelling $99.74, County Court: Texas Co. Texaco Super Servic Corl's Book Shop 76c; R. C. on Leh W.

H. Malon Victor P. Moses 86.80. Justice Court: L. Stile Book Shop H.

E. Warrn U0 8. McHugh W. F. Kennedy Frank McKenna $L0O; V.

A. Taylor Tom Cams E. C. Madden E. E.

Henderson D. D. Longhbottom D. L. Longh-bottom $6.90.

Insane: Golden Pheasant State Board of Control Yamhill County W. 8. Car-ver Dr. H. J.

Anderson Dr. H. Garnjobst $5.00. School Supt'a Office: Lehnert Prtg. Co.

Pacifie Stat, and Prtg, Co. $39; Corl's Book Shop 40c; Keystone Envelope Co. E. H. Castle $22.92.

Health Officer: Addi Ethel Hawley 76c; Lura Turner $2.75. Meat A Herd Inspector: F. C. Myers $49.36. Widows' Pension: Belle Allen Louise Almgreea Katharine Anderson Elodia Austin Edith E.

Ayn Hilda Jan Bailey Mr. C. Cunningham E. L. Davis Mildred May Ep-perly Eva Errand Bessi J.

Jackson Eula Elizabeth Johnson Florence May Jones Vera King $170; E. Kisor Mattie Gertha LeVee $17.60: O. H. Mock Irish Taylor Co. Inc.

J. M. Pipe $10; Mary Bell Refford Opal Ridenous O. Shroyer Una L. Wood $10; Vera H.

Wooten Ines Van Wmkle Care of Poor: Lehnert Prtg. Co. $70; Craig-a Book Store $16; City Hall, Pharmacy Salem DeaconeW llospiUI $1414)0; W. Kwof tiJM; W. L.

Moyer $10JW; E. E. Wilson, Cdn. Ander. son Surgical HospiUl W.

Oxford Dr. R. J. Gunn Corvallia Cent Hospital Mary Brown John Franklin Nancy M. Dudley Mr.

and Mrs. SP. Kern Freda Leonard Marion County Laura Rose Montgomery' James H. Taylor $IQM; E1U Ward Ethel E. Willaon R.

M. Use Olliliilll jllllMiOt. 'ItillllM. mon follow at 10:15 o'clock, -the whole session closing promptly at 11 o'clock. The church does Oils iit order' to enable its -membership and.

friends to have the privilege of church service and yet take advantage of the out of door for the remainder of the day, Union services are at the First -Me hodist church at 8 o'clock. The City Mlsaioa Sunday school 10 o'clock Morning service 11 o'clock, subject "Hav "aith in God. Evening ser vice 7:46 subject, fTh Jew. Pastor John H. Fitzpatrick.

Evangelical "The Cheat" is the subject of Rev. Paul P. Petticord for th 8 o'clock evening service, "Purposeful Living" is the subject for 11 A double quartet will eing in th morninir service and a male Quar tet wiir aing and intrumnt1 numbers will be played for th evening service. League service held in the church at 7 p. m.

i Sundav school Bible classes for all ages at 10 a. m. Good 'Samaritan Churth (Episcopal) 7:30 a. Holy communion. 11 a.

Holy communion and sermon. D. Gray, rector. Madison Methodist "Capitalizing Our Calamities" will Rev. W.

Raymond Wilder sermon subject at 11 o'clock. "Then What?" will bs-tne question cussed by the pastor at the evening Evangelistic 'service at 8 o'clock. The "church orchestra and iostru. mental soloists will furnish th special musij for the service. Th Sunday school meeting at 9:45 ol fers instruction In Bible subject for every age.

Bethel Temple, Full Gospel Fourth and Adam streets, E. O. Robeck Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Men arc invited to at tend the pastor's Bible class.

Morn-ing worship, 11 a. m. Th pastor haa just returned from the annual district convention held last week at Everett Washington, and will give a report of the convention. The service at 7:30 wiH'be of special music and song, and gospel mes sage from the subject. "The Last Hour Question.

Radio fl-ogram KOAC-Saturdayi Jane 17 6:30 p.mw News; 6:45, 4-H club; hour; 8-9, Music. (KOAC, Monday, Jane 19) 6:30 a. m- Musical eye ojpehers: U5. farm market; 7, Rev. Howard McConnell; 7:30, headlines; 8, con cert; 9, observer; 10, musical stories; 10:30, melodies; 11, health; 11:30.

Uncle Sam: 12. farm boor; 1 p. rhyth-melodies; 1:30, 4-H club; Miss Maud Wilson; 3, Anthony. Euwer; 8:30, Al rresco; 3:55.. farm market 6:30 p.

Stews; 6:45, 4-H club; 7:30, farm hour; 8:16, philosopher; 8:30, music Cominr Ereaa Mary' Peak Circle. Monday night at 8 o'clock the I.O.O.F. hail. i ii. iri 1 Println; Engravinc 'Ptoeeui Engrarinf; Embosslns I or First Methodist Eleventh and Monroe Sunday morning the chorus choir will sing "Come- Unto Me, Weary Florio.

"Dr. oMilligan will speak on "Jesus." Formula" is the topic Rev. Howard McConnell will speak on at 8 o'clock at the union service of the Federated Churches, Chris- tion Church, and Methodist Church. The male "quartet, Fred Goodwin, George Kelley and Clinton Kelley, will sing, Holy by Marchetti. The chorus choir will sing, "Fear Not 0 Israel," by Spicker.

v. All departments of the Sunday school will meet at 9:45 e'eloek, There will be a student worship service at 6:46 in Wesley hall. During the summer months no sunset hours will be planned. Christian Science Located at 323 south Fourteenth trwL the subject of the lesson sermon is "Is The Universe Including Man Evolved by Atomic Force?" Sorviroa are held Sunday mosn- ing at It o'clock and Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Sunday school convenes at 9:30 a.

The reading room is locsrtffl at 306 Crees building. The Federated Churches (Presbyterian, Congregational) John S. Burns, minister. The worship, services for both the Sunday school and the church services will begin this Sunday at 9:30 a. m.

and dismiss a. m. The first half of the service will beof special "interest to the children; At 10 o'clock the children will be' dismissed to go to their- respective classes while thT young -people and adults will for the message. We are hoping in this way 'to give our people the privilege of the services of worship and Christian education and at the same time enjoy more of "God's Big Out of during th The evening service at 8 o'clock: will be in union with the Christian cburch an dthe First Methodist Episcopal church at the latter place. LFJrsCBaptist: Frank B.

Matthews, minister. "Our Fathers, will be the ser-mon topic at the evening service, 8. "Father Day" will be observed with appropriate parts, in the service. orchestra will have a prominent place, and the choir will sing: "Breast the Jiy.hel-ley.. Morning worship, 11.

"A Gos-, pel That Works," is to be the sermon subject of the Shirley Brannock will be the vocal soloist. The Bible school at 9:45. Five department of study. The BYPU groups of young people hold their Ldevotional meetings at 7. CVistian Howard McConnell minister.

The Christian 'church begins its sm-met schedule, of services tomorrow. Bible school is at 9:30 o'clock, students going immediately to their classes. Communion and ser GAZETTE-TIMES All truck owners should at-tend thmeetlng to be held at the City Hall Monday, June 19, at 7:30 P. M. Very important that air owners attend.

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