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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 3

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Howankt IhriTiu to ChUfonut Mb ioh in Citr Mlsa Helen "iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirrrin other visitors at the Armstrong home during, tha" week-end. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. Howard and John, who has bees, taking advance werk at the t'niverstty of Oregon, You Can Always Do Better at 1 r-4w LOCALS daughter, little Miss Frances Howard, are oft today ia their machine, enroute to Ij Angeles, San Diego and other cities of toathern Call- Seattle, has torn Corvallis to spend week with her parents Mrs. D- M. John, and friends Dupree is A niece of Mrs. Armstrong and she and, Mr.

Dupree came to Oregon tor "a visit in ta vicinity oo their way to England on an extended visit to Mr. Dupree's people. lornuu They wiU drive into Mexico, 'visit a number -of th rnaxt Miss John arrived last Saturday and witk Mr. and Mrs. John left immediately Ittr Newport.

immm The Duprees left a day ortwo ago to continue their, trip. resorts and see other sections' of Mr. LttveU 'Hug Mrs. Jane E. Lovett, and children, formerly of the state.

Howard's taxi service will be nil daring Mr. Howard's absence. where the Johns passed ike weekend, returning yesterday to this eity. Miss John will return the last of the week to Seattle to attend the Corvallis, hare arrived from Elleus- BENTON DAIRYMEN HEAR J. D.

MICKLE turg. and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. D.

Chappeli. The visi summer session' at the CnlVersity. Gosdd-Sims Wedding Miss Lena (Continted rrom page 1) E. Sims was married at noon yester tors are to be with other Corvallls friends and expect to remain three FIRST- Car Trouble lebys Mot orbits Mark skinner, vice-president ot the or four weeks in the eity. day to Curtis Gould of Hood Rivr.

the wedding taking place at the Sims country home near Cor Northwestern National bank of Port a profitable traffic In milk bottles by junk men. J. H. Jeffera of Astoria devised the plan and. he is now distributing 80 cases of milk per day with an annual bottle cost of $240.

Under the old vallis. Rer. William Hints, of the Sitokaae Citixeu at Gaait Home Dr. J. A.

True, practicing physi Methoaist church, -performed the land, had ear trouble -yesterday while motoring back to Portland from Eugene and was delayed in Corvallis for a He took the cian of Spokane, accompan ceremony; Mr. snd Mrs. Gould are ied; by Delbert Gildersleeve and leaving for Berkeley, to studr si plan he estimated that his bottle cost opportunity -to visit local bankers Traynor Wilson, high school boys the summer session at the Univer "Groom your Figure" Then "GOWN IT" and Beaton Hotel. Mr. Skinner had sity of California.

Both are teach HI at Family Home- Merle Van Hoosen has been quite seriously ill the last weeks at the family some oa Bortu First street. There is bow decided Change for th better in the patient's condition. Bovree ia Portland Mr, and Mrs. M. S.

Bovea 'were ia Portland early this week and Tisited -their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob-ert Boveo, and friends. They, were in 'the metropolis on business. Ftwters "Order Car Mr.

and Jesse Foster have ordered a new Packard sedan, a fire-passenger machine of late model. The car Is to he delivered in mid-July, when the Fosters will make plans for their summer outing. Brother Dies Commissioner R. C. von Lehe received a telegram yesterday bringing news that his brother.

E. V. ron lhe, passed away Monday night at the family home in- Lesour, Minn. Mr. von Lehe will not go east for the alone for this volume of business would have been $1,000.

Outline Sanitary Precautions G. V. Copson, who has charge of the of that city, was In Corvallis yesterday. The three visitors stopped for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs.

ers. are to return to make been to Eugene for his daughter, coed at the University of Oregon, and their home in Oregon, was accompanied yesterday, by two J. L. Gault and family, old friends daughters and a son. The machine has been repaired and.

the Skinners Drive to tCalifomia Harry Fel Dr. Kerrs at Medfwd President W. J. Kerr as aufflclently recovered, from his long illness to make motored en to their home. berbaum and Robert J.

Hunter left recently and are motoring to south a trip to Med ford to visit hia rtamh Sails For Islands Miss Florence ern California. The Corvallis men ter and son-in-law, Mr. and MrsJ will make their headquarters in Los Robert Shinn, and family, pfest-f "Polly" daughter ot Colonel land Mrs. G. W.

Moses, sailed yesterday from San Francisco enroute Ani 1 Angeles and will visit Mr. Felbcr- i iverr urn. jesieraay wiu rf.J Kerr and their son, Robert Kerril baum's ranch and the coast cities and other points in the southern part of the state. They plan to return to Corvallis early in -July. to Schonetd Barracks, near (Hono-lufu.

on, an extended visit to her brother-in-law and sister, Lieuten and xpects to be away two weeks. Late plans for the summer have not yet been made. The nresident inspection In Corvallis and who called the meeting, outlined the sanitary precautions that are being tightened up and gave warning ot others that will be enforced in the future, The city has ample authority to impose these sanitary restrictions, according to Mr. Copson, but it is his desire that everyone know ot the requirements and have' plenty of time to meet them. The new law making testing ot cattle feff tuberculosis compulsory ii Benton county waa outlined by County Agent C.

R. Brlggs. Figure were quoted to show that the. annual loas of beef alone in the United States from tuberculosis was sufficient to feed a city of 250,000. Quotations were also made from leading medical authorities showing that bovine tuberculosis-is transmissable to human beings, particularly children.

"give," to provide complete comfort. Only the front-fastening, closed back corset can give the smart, smooth back line. Only a corset that has lines designed in the garment itself and persuades your figure into these lines can give you any benefit at all. And MORE and more comes the plaint "I can't wear this or that style ot gown." What ia wrong with dress styles? Nothing. It Is figure styles that are at fault.

Doing without any support or doing with too little supports-there is the difficulty not. with figure 'gowning but the lack of "Figure Groom ant and Mrs. H. L. Gibbons, who health has been improving steadily visited in Corvallis last summer Lieutenant -and Mrs.

Gibbons are now stationed at the island fort and Teaching Club Vottnsster Mrs L. A. Humphreys representing the Miss Hoses is-to spend the entire summer there as their guest. She crown Mills ana Balfour, Guthrie and company, of Portland, came to left this city a couple ot days ago To Hold Memorial Service Next Monday evening, following the regular meeting of lodge, at the request of the Grand Chancellor, local Pyth-ians will hold a memorial service. All- Knights of Pythias, Pythian families, and friends are invited to attend.

Corvallis the first of the week to for San Francisco. only Modart has this give lessons in cooking to the Oregon club girls here fof the summer Jiig." -What is "Figure- finesse of design to offer. Motor to Eastern Oregon Mr. Myilli8 IS a SCientlUC Vfm and Mrs. Carlton Rondeau and Mrs session at 0.

A. Mrs. Humph reys is accompanied by her dauKh study of figures. It waa in- Siny costyou can get one at stirred by Modart. It tic- Radio Program Marries Corvallis tilrt Mr.

and Mrs. Charles F. McClellan, who were married at Vancouver, last Saturday, returned to Albany Monday night and will make their heme in this eity. Mr. McClellan is a baker at the Curraa lkery.

Mrs. McClellan is from Corvallis and is known in that city as Miss Lena Albany Democrat-Herald. Sees President Coolidge Mrs. M. H.

Allen who went east to St. Paul, with her sisier, Miss Marjorie Hanson, and is visiting relatives in the eastern city, writes Corvallis frtends that she attended the Norwegian Centennial at St. Paul and saw President and Mrs. Coolidge there, on three different occasions. Mrs.

Allen and Miss Han-sou will soon be returning to ter. She has approximately 256 girls tn her cooking classes and savs oMiew Spring Mparts. a number of nine-year-olds were baking bread and registering for There is one for every figure type, from dainty, boneless demns the practice of stop KGW, Portland, Tonight 6 to 7 p. m. Souder's or- chestra; intermission solos.

7:30 p. police, other classes yesterday. ping there Kings Valley ltesliient Passes Arthur Jackson Price, resident of Kings Valley, died at 7 o'clock last night 'at the family home. Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed; but it Is expected the remains will be taken to Kings Valley tomorrow and the funeral service" held there In the afternoon. by leaving off E.

Cole left Corvallis recently to motor to Prairie City, eastern Oregon, on a visit to Mr. Rondeau's sister afid brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace W. Smith, who are operating a fox farm In the mountain region ia that vicinity.

The travelers ace to return here Saturday. Mrs. Cole is an auut ot Mrs. S. H.

Rondeau and came to Corvallis from Wisconsin several months on an extended visit In this city. corsets. girdles to boned corsets of more persuasion but all light' and comfortable. market reports, news bulletins Mrs. Poison Here Mrs.

Dessa and baseball scores. 8 to 10 p. m. Rose City trio Everything shows that the figure needs the Ket our Modart 5 and vocal numbers. fcupport of Poison and her daughter, Betty Jane, have come from Portland to spend their vacation in Corvallis and are visiting her sister and lirother-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil X0 to IlT-ShermanCluy studio. select the model best suited 5 ti InHirii'lttrtl 1crnnn Ing" garment made of clean- KPO, Sun Francisco, 4288 iviucm Fuller. Mrs. Poison, formerly of Corvallis, Is with the Lipman, to 9, program: 9 to 10, orcbes- tra; 10 to 1, Bulck's Cabrians.

KFI, Los Angeles, 4678 to 10, program; 10 to 11, dance orchestra; blues singer. CUrks Leave Today Mrs. Clark, daughter, Miss Blanche, To New-port Tojfciy Mrs. Harry Buxton, accompanied by her two sons and her niece, Miss Joan Patterson of Baker, eastern Oregon, a guest the Buxton home in recent weeks, left tthis afternoon for Newport. party Will spend several days at the beaches.

one ana company store in fori- and son, Robert Clark, are leaving KLX, Oakland 609 8 to 9:15, land as interior decorator, She Is now on her annual vacation end exacts to spend the time in Corvallis and at the beaches. Corvallis their home in La Grande, eastern Oregon, and will wjijcmi. iuav jeedjj she understands "Fig- 5 fouh t0 support and keop ure. Groomlng 5 the figure to its true pro- portion yet. with enough Today, now, try a Modart.

I "F'l UHXj rVOOMlNG I ETS I iiiriiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiB With Relatives Homer Humphrey of Burlington, is in Coitvallia on a visit to his brother-and' sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Humphrey. Mr. Humphrey expects to visit his mother, brother and friends in and near Bellfoun-tain and Is to spend several weeks in Benton county.

He'was formerly a resident of the Bellfountain community. educational program; 9:15 to 4 10, studio program; 10 to 11:30 ballroom entertainers. KFOA, Seattle, 454 6:45 to 8:15, program; 8:30 to 10, Times music. KHJ, Los Angeles, 405 8: 30 tp 10:30, program; 10:30 to 11:30, orchestra. Seattle Matron in City Mrs.

J. W. McGillivray of" Seattle, is in Corvallis on a visit to her remain there. They went to Port-hind today to see the rose fete and the presentation tonight of "Ro-saria," and after a day' or two will go on to LaGrande. Mr.

Clark Is a member ot the June class ot 0. A. C. and is to engage In the florist business in La Grande, taking pos Leave For Minnesota Mrs. Anna Schrepel and daughter.

Miss Marie Schrepel, departed recently for Minnesota and are to visit relatives and old friends in that state, their home in former years. The Schrepels are off on an extended visit, with several stops enroute, and plan to he away two or three months. sister, Carrie. A. Van Hoosen, and family, 2 47 north First street The visitor arrived several days ago and with the Van Hoosens drove to session at once ot oewty -acquired KNX, Hollywood, 3378 to 1 9, program; 9 to 10, KNX tea- ture program; 10-11, program.

business there. The Clarks came Albany and Jefferson Sunday to visit Mrs. H. J. Reece and Mrs Van Hoosen's daughter, Miss Carol STOLEN Van Hoosen.

Mrs. McGillivray says hers), for educational advantages and have resided in the city several years. Mr. Clark, returned to La Grande several week ago and is superintending work on his farm In that business conditions are very good in Seattle and the Washington city is making progress In growth and development. Women and Children Wedded Monday Night Miss Susan Esther Prindle arid Ray Marshall Dukek of Fossil were married at 6 o'clock Monday evening at the country home of, Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Rev. Herbert Livingston, of the Congregational church, read the service In the j)rsenceQf relatives and a few close friends. Mr. and Mrs.

Dukek are departing for eastern Oregon and will make their home on the bridegroom's farm near Fossil. Miss Prinflle is the daughter of Mrs. Mina Prindle and has been employed several years in the Specialty Shop. She is a former Fossil girl and her wediling is the culmination of a romance ot high school days. R-A4M-0 Sets and Supplies Edison Electric Store 234 South Second Coming for Sumiru-r ViH Mr.

Phone 762-M 443 N. 14th The party who took the Indian Bicycle from alley back of Sunny Brook Dairy is known and if not returned promptly prosecution will follow. IHv From California Mr. and and Mrs. Forrest McGlnnla and little daughter are to arrive in Corvallis tonight from their home in Mrs.

Ellis Brown, residents of Newman, motored to Corvallis this St. piaul, to spend three or four weeks with Mr. McGinnis' par week and are visiting Mrs. Brown's sisters, Mrs. Frank McFadden and 1925 OLDSMOBILE COUPE At a Big Saving.

RUSSELL'S GARAGE ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. McGinnis, and family.

Mrs. McGinnis and the Miss 'Ellen Harkins, together with other relatives and friends in the city. The Browns are former Cor little daughter are to make their flxst visit to Corvallis and the relatives here. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Odeen and children are driving north from Palo -Alto, and are expected in Corvallis today or tomorrow. They, too, will spend some timeith the relatives here and' are coming to meet and visit with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest McGinnis. The vallis young people, Mr.

Brown graduating from O. A- He is now teaching in the Modesto high school. Mr. and Mrs. Brown are lo be in Corvallis the greater part of the summer, with motor trips to British Columbia, Washington, and sections of Oregon.

Foot Troubles? arrival of the two families will bring the McGinnis family together for the first reunion in several years. SWEEPSTAKES IIPMI III IWIWIJMIIIIWPWWiV WEAK ANtNw 1 1 PAINFUL Sw 4-f ANKU, TENDER, 'V JOINT XT CBAMperT'rt' TOES Vl Ss- UNDER if INSTEP 1 CALLOUSES 1 ON SOLE Jr 1 SORE i 1, TENDER J. HEEL Come From California Mr. and Mrs. Orville Reeves jand daughter, little Miss Harriet, motored Into Corvallis last night from their home In Berkeley, Cal.

They are stop-ing at Hotel Benton at present, but later will be temporarily located here and are to remain a month or more. The visitors, forme rresidents of Corvallis, plan to spend the en-lire summer in Oregon, In various sections of the state, and will spend a short time in Washington. Mrs. Reeves' sister and brother-in-law, Photographer and Mrs. C.

A. Bjjsh-uell of Seattle, drove here this Armoroii(i Have" Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong have entertained their daughters, Mrs. Fred Plympton and Mrs.

Harte Keating, the, two young women coming here to spend several days at the Armstrong country home north of town. They have returned to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. William Sherwood Dupree, married two years and residents ot China, have been morning from Eugene1 and a visit with relatives in the University ON i OJF THE LOS ANCILES-YOSEMITE ECONOMY RUN WON with ZERDLENE Tlic Lo Angeles-Voacmite Rconomy Run of May 22-23 ilie ranking slock car even! ol its kind in the United Slates, gave mulordom new official mileage records lo vie for and another impressive viclory for Zerolenef The Kollin, lubricated with Zerolcnc, car ricd off the sweepstakes winning the award (or the highest efheiency and gasoline economy cslahlikhed in the run.

Piloted by Joe lio.ani, the Kollin's gasoline economy record (or the J60 mile run from los Angcle into (he Sierras lo (Jump Curry was 27,43 miles per guMon of g.isoline. When brings in ih Sweepstakes Winner of the mokt competitive nuttoring event of Ihc year when it is ihc choice of more motori! in ihc Pacific QmisI slates than any other oil made won't it pay you lo use Zero JEFFS THIRD fTREET city, and are Stopping' for a visit with the arrivals and relatives and friends In Benton county. Is the place to go for tne BEST HAIR CUTTING at Hull Homo Mrs. John Leveret ot Alton, 111., hag left for Portland after a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

A. A. Hull of 218 Arnold Way. Mrs. Leverett, designer ot Sunny Brook the official fniblem of the National Ked ration of Music- Clubs, came to FREE DEMONSTRATION Thursday, June 18 Seven persons out of every ten have some form of foot trouble, ft may be weak or broken-down arches, weak ankles, corns, callouses or bunions or probably a case of tired, aching, painiul feet.

Regardless of what may be the nature of your Suffering, you wiU find quick and permanent relief, this week, at our Foot Comfort Department. I Foot Comfort Expert to Serve You For the benefit of all foot sufferers, this store has arranged with The Scboll Mfg. Co, for the services of one of Dr. SchoU most skilled demonstrators, who will be at our store to give free foot comfort demonstrations tn the above date. Every Toot sufferer should take advantage of this exceptional opportunity.

Free Pedo-graph Picture Made of Your Feet In a few seconds' without removing the hose, he can make photographic print of your foot that positively shows djroudo have loot troubles sVd to what stage the trouble has Ppetsed. Tjerv-tee is absolutely free and places you under no obligationwhatcver. FREE SAMPLES Do you want to know bow to rtop corns hurting nJ'L9 in aid get a sample of Dr. Scbolls Zinc-rds. cum cJ cWne friction and pressure.

Thin, antiseptic beaTing. 'Bring troubft to thu storm The BOOT SHOP. Corvallis the fourteenth biennial convention of thS federa MILK lenc a better oil even if tl docs cost less? tion i Portland. For designing the STANDARD OIL COM PAN The Rollin and all other cart in the run used Red Crown gasoline exclusively the best buy in town-by MILES! UNIFORMLY GOOD SAFE FOR BABY Sunny Brook Dairy "Where Cleanliness is Supreme" emblem Mrs. Leverett was made nfflclul ruxtodian and designer ot the (--deration and given a life of the national body.

The emblem consists of a gold American eagle with a blue enamel tlb-Imn floating from his beak, containing the name the federation. He stands on a bar of mnsle with th fwnt notes of "My of Thee." This Is the greatest source ot finance the federation has, and Is Mrs. mm: 13 Why pay tribute to upcrstition PHONE. (o her organisation..

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