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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 5

Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 5

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Corvallis, Oregon DAILT GAZETTE-TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1930. Page i Awrr: ee-itsr. Trains Fcr Marathon guards, iundt and Painter. sityhigh, will be. tied with Eupjne for first place, making a third game necessary.

suited in a score of 21 to 15 in favor of Oakville. The Sweet Home team, scheduled to play the Oakville regulars the evening failed to arrive which necessitated cancelling the double header game new addition will be different fromi anything on the coast. Within a Jew days additional aa-i nounceraents with reference to the improvements planned in North Lincoln county will be made as mil lumxT- HD -fflPHED BlG.OBkLUUDE IDIOM moo HIGH SPOT OF TEAR HAND Kalph (jOleman will j-'-hjiw tK game, and the high schoftl body is hoping for a big'tatHnnit ol In Hard fractice The team has been -practicing weal sports. hard as the boys know they are the as advertised. a deal larger and more important under dogs.

Foul shooting, seenrj- ing the ball off the backboard, anil a fast break is being developed to offset Eugene's ability in these de Lliall anything yet reported'is'belhg-made; Mr. Toms was drawn to Lincoln county through the activities of the Lincoln county chamber of commerce. Corvallis High Basketball partments. In Bradway, -Berg, and fleers to -serve for the year-, will be an important 'feature of ttie women's branch of the Mission tudy 'group which will hold its Tegula-r monthly meeting with Tflrs. Lois Bherer Thursday afternoon.

mm, Miami, Florida Man Purchases Property to Erect $15,000 Home Jeffries, Eugene has 'three out Team to Meet Eugene Here Tomorrow Grange Programs Due at Luncheons standing stars in this district. The team is fast and versatile and team work is food. This smooth play will have to cope with aggressiveness of the Corvallis team. The probable 'Starting lineup of the Corvallis team tomorrow night is as follows: Forwards, Smith and Mrs. Otho Froraan -was among the Linn county rpoaltry producers attending the poultry meeting in The high spot of the basketball year is at hand for the -Corvallis high school team.

Friday Bight is NEWPORT, Ore, Mar. 6 (Special) The arrival of large "financial interests their. realization of the future Bbksibilities of in the time. Eugene high is the opponent, and the game swill be 1 1, I it i i PiiftPIlIlfSiiil vestment nthe JtinSoln county coast has apparently arrived with Stomach trouble? drink the purchase by L. Toms, a pioneer of iMiami, Florida, Roosevelt By the Sea property -at DeLake.

Mr. Toms purchased the present "Ficgo" water system -cmd a 40-acre tract Corvallis Highway to be Bettered With Bridge Across Muddy OAKVILLE, March 6. (Special) Construction on the new bridge crossing Muddy, on' the market road Tunning east from the Corvallis-Peoria xoad by- Verdure to the Pacific highway, is in progress. The covered bridge, a landmark of pioneer days will be razed and a safer, more convenient crossing will take its" place. This is the third covered bridge crossing Muddy in this, vicinity, to he replaced with more modern structures in Hie ast year.

Mrs. Emerson, Duns is visiting her little granddaughter, Edna Louise who arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis, near here, the first of the -week. This is the third daughter in the Davis family.

Mother and baby are reported to be doing well under the care of Dale McKinley, a trained nurse. A little daughter, was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence according to information received by the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Eagy. This is the second daughter and child in the family. Mr.

of eeeau frontasre, 20 acres of Granges of Benton' and Linn counties will provide musical numbers and entertainment features or a number of chamber of commerce luncheons this spring and next fall if the suggestion of a local grange member meets with the' approval of masters and lecturers of the ota ganizatkms in this community. Letters are being sent today tc these grange officials suggesting that they furnish five or ten minute musical or entertainment features as part.of the regular luncheon meetings. The response coming from these parties will indicate the- probability of this feature starting the latter part of this north. i played the O.S.C. woman old gymnasium, the second teams eif Eugene and Corvallis-starting -a preliminary game at 7 rfclock.

If Corvallis ean defeat Eugene Friday night it may still be in "the running for the -district title. This state of affairs has come about by University high of. Eugene -wing an ineligible iplayer in "the jgame against 'Corvallis which the team lost. Corvailis also hadan ineligible player shooting baskets that night, so -if ithe team wins Friday from Eugene, this 'University high game 'may played if forvnllis nVfpnts TJniver- which will be immediately plotted The most wholesome, palatable Coffee-SubstituU Albany last week. -Otho iFroauHi to be out' again after an illness of -several days.

.12 is. the date set for the annual congregational meeting of the Willamette Dinner will be served at 7 o'clock followed by the business meeting. Mrs. John Heath up Portland, Thursday, for a few days visit at the J. -S.

Taylor 1nw. '-'A 'number of Ifrier-iib Storer spent a pUant afternoon, when they gathered at tlie Storer home Wednesday to help eelebruts the seventy-eighth oc thir neighbor and friend. Mrs. Storer who has beep confined to her home, as a result of illness, for several weeks was the same interesting hostess that" she has long been noted for. Those present were Mrs.

H. Holstein, Mrs. F. H. Me-Meekin, Mrs.

Hector Macphersoh, Jean Cook, Mrs. Watchendorf, Mrs. Locke and R. M. Will you ever had! Good for your Stomach and your Nerves It relieves Constipation! 1 11: Pkg.

It always pays to buy the Best and prepared for aaie. Mr. Toms was a specialist in Florida, his hosaes there attracting national attention and actively bid in by wealfihy homaseekers. Constfruc-tion of a $15jB60 home is bo pi aimed, "the grounds to specially prepared an landscaped. The Associated Press PfcoJo Anne Benoit of Holyoke, Mast, training at Miami Beach, in preparation for the Wrtgley marathon swim at Toronto.

Canada. College to Join Railroad iii uauj uciuuuiiiiauvti iamson. Members of the Endeavor society enjoyed-a masquerade party at the hall-Saturday night, A fair attendance and a good time was reported. Mrs. Gerald Workinger and daughter Alice Jane were passen (Continued from page S) an eight-car' special, will coincide closely with the recommendations Iss of the statewide dairy convention Eagy is an Oakville bey-aow ien-gaged.

as instructor in the schools of Washington. Mrs. Grant Thompson, who has been confined to her home for several is improving under the care of a Corvallis physician. Prof, and Mrs. B.

G. Thompson, with their three sons, of Corvallis, spent Sunday at the Grant Thompson home. Beatrice Buchanan, a student of Albany high school, attended the basketball game and remained as a guest of Maxine WiUett Thursday evening. The basketball team from the -last year and with those of 'the gers on the electric to Faybelle, when they returned from a short visit with Mrs. Swanders near Lebanon last week.

Mrs. Swan- vtg Dairymen association convention this year, with partic-; Iders is Workinger's mother. Mr. and Mrs. George Adams and alar stress on efficient quality production and resultant quantity con-.

sumption, explained Paul V. Marv son Lyim were Sunday afternoon callers at the Thompson and Work- inger homes. ft MM El Mr. and Mrs. J.

P. Durno of Eu- is, director of the extension service. The route of the special, according to tentative-plans, will be from Eugene over the Oregon junior high school of Albany, met ene Wn0 jiave Epent several days the local juniors on tne, none iioor Thursday evening. The game re- lines through the Willamette valley to Portland, cross Tualatin valley visiting relatives here -expected to return home the last of the week. Mr.

jand Mr. Elbert Vineyard, of Wendling, were visitors in the community during last Clarence "Windom has been mak- I to Torest Grove, and down the Co Makes You Look -Years Younger lumbia to' Astoria over the S. P. USED and DEMONSTRATED ALL S. The train will then go up the over the Oregon Trunk to Redmond, Bend and way points.

Just what stops will be made will be settled with individual cities I mg regular trips on norseDaoic, The skin of youth lies In every box; from the Windom farm to the Ken-of new wonderful MEUXM3IX), dall place, where he is -cutting Face. Powder. The purest powder vood. made its color is passed by the U.j Frieadsof B. Fales were inter-S.

government. No pastineSjflakt- ested to heaT that the former coun-nes or irritation. A newFrench 4H cub lfiader was leaving his No more shiny noses-it stays on 'te will be engaged 1n club work, longer. Use MELLO-GIA-Millhol-! Mr. Fales is well kho-wn here be-len's Drug Store.

cauee-of trm activities last year. GHANDISE.MUST-.G0l along the routes, as no meetings i will be held except where local committees request the demonstra tions and agree to cooperate 'in If the train is made up similar SEVERAL; NEW -ALL PORCELAIN FINISH-WESTING- 10 to 20 HOUSE FULL AUTOJV1ATIG RANGES LATEST MODEL OFF to the one used successfully as a general marketing special in Washington's year ago, it will eon-. sist of three demonstration cars, 'one car of livestock and one car for use as an open demonstration INTERESTING COMPANIONSHIF platform, and addition cars needed for feed, baggage and the staff. 4 Capitol Mc tors Moves to Portland Li-uteiilW nils' The Capitol Motors company Inc. have abandoned their Corvallis DEUTXE SERVICE ALL TUB WAY branch, and are re-opening at For One Demonstrated Latest Model Thor Washer porcelain tub new 99,50 One Conlon Slightly Used Wash-.

S75.00 One Easy Washer with wringer. Large size copper tub S75.00 One Used Western Electric Qyl- inder Washer in good condition for $25.00 One Eden Washer good condition for $15.00 ty-first and Sandy boulevard, Port 7 ITTTvl land, at once. H. S. O'Donnell, in charge in Corvallis, will be sales manager iir-PortWtrid, and the firm will the name of associate dealer, with the east aide of land as the field.

All correspomleBoe be dressed to the Portland affice, beginning at once. Mr. O'Donnell says he has profited financially while in CoryslliS, and leaves many friends here. The Capitol Motors I One Large Used Hot Point Electric Range. iFull Automatic Large oven and warming oven, four plates, latest model, nearly half price, at $135 One Nearly New Westinghouse Automatic Range 3 plates and large oven below Ideal for crowded space, About half price S75.C0 One Small Used Westinghouse Two-plate Range with oven S40.00 One Westinghouse Range same as above S25.0D One Used Standard Electric Range Late model 4-plates and oyeri.

Good condition S60.00 company was in business in this city fo one yeaT. Jtaad the classified Badger Captain One Simplex Automatic Ironer (Mangle) nearly new nearly half price at $10800 Two Thor Rotary Ironers to Fit on Washer Demonstrated $15 Three Thor Rotary Ironers lable Model $15 off One Graybar Stimulator Demonstratedwith Stand $17,50 oil One Graybar Stimulator Demon-strated 7. $14 off PORTLAND LIMITED ONLY THRU TRAIN TO CHICAGO PORTLAND P. M. DAILY The utmost in travel luxury is afforded hf Union Pacific's famous flyer ftjrfland Limited.

Modern 'sleepers, men's tlub, ladies lounge, buffet, barber shop, bath, volet Jadies" maid. Unrivaled dining car service. Your logical -route to Salt lake City, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago. GENERAL PASSENGER DEPT.

27 rittack Black Portland, Oregon "I One 2 speed Johnson Electric Washer nearly new less than half price rft tj S65.UU This Merchandise is Guaranteed Jo Be in First-Class Condition and -worth much more than is aslied for 4L We must clear our stock and this is a real opportunity! Mountain States' Power Company XH OVXl.AND ROUTE Auoeiatti Press Photo Gene Goodman la captain ot Uu J930 Wiacoaaia crew. ril'tiiiiiiiiiiliiiitiiiiii)iiiiiiiiiii.

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