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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 7

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Gazette-Times; Corvallis, Tuesday. Jon. 20, 1943 After Year AsSecretary of State, 5- The "War Department's Pentagon Building in Washington cost little more than half, as much as a modem battleship. Paul E. Gurske, commission ehair-man which indicates- large, attendance of employers and.

employees from all parts of the state. arshall Wants to Go Home Quit MARCH OF DIMES AT WORK MODEL CLOTHING CO. jecially on economic lines, at a forth-coming western hemisphere conference at Bogota, Columbia. JOHN 1L HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON, Jan. 20-WV george Marshall wind up his tm year as secretary of state to- "4.

To expand the resources of M3 ia suth even less hope than he Alsea Red Bids fo i Be Opened February 1 feids for improvement of the1 Hatchery Creek-Benton county line section of the Alsea highway will be fcpened ty the state highway commission on February 2 in Portland, It was announced today. This job will include 5.37 miles of rock surfacing, lO.ff miles of oil-trig and furnishing of approximately 2000 cubic yards of crushed rock for stockpiling purposes. Another Lincoln county project win also be up for bids to be opened the following day. This Workta federally-raided job, will be for construction of a 260-foot reinforced concreteand steel girder viaduct over the Salmon river on the Coast highway, immediately north of Otis Junction, where the road now runs through an old covered bridge. fthe state department to take over 'JiM1 last January of ever settling the administration of Germany from tfte army which Marshall at Leesburg, Virginia, Tor a well-earned rest hopes to do by June 30, and after that presumably to prepare for a similar utmiitiptpa4inn $7 Ui fert Marshall seems to be atlTlaunched on a second career see when most men are Those the other matters that oliiratrc nmA tn mm 1ah content -to retire to a rocking chair -j tammibfr their first.

As rwcomer to civilian public ser Marshall Ume for some long week end 'at Leesburg next spring, but it's doubtful whether he will get more than Saturdays and Sundays off. vice, he nas aone so weu uiese tun IKiAKM mmt last 12 months that his friends quip "keep an eye on George, he's joing places." But that's Just good, clean fun, sot political prophecy, MSEMCH IPUOtCM OtANTS naN nmKM AOMHtsmnvt rut hemih pwnu areou Kiadons wcnoi hoc mm temoutno All Day to Prepare for Sensational $10,000 SALE of Nationally Knovn MEN'S CLOTHIN6 and FURNISHINGS Accident Prevention Meet Set for Salem '87 one place Marshall 4a rr ic hnma 4 Kic- Schoenfeld Named As Committeeman SPOKANE, Jan. 50-W-William Schoenfeld. dean of agriculture at Oregon State college, iias been appointed a member of the agriculture committee of the commis- McCarthy Ranch Being Given Hew Fencing ALPINE, Jan. (Special) Some fencing is being done on the ranch of Mrs.

E. H. McCarthy, Pastor, Wile to Talk Here Tonight Rev. and Mrs. Eugene M.

Cul-bertson, missionaries under appointment to the Cape Verde Islands will speak tonight at 8 p.m. in, the Nazarene church, Fourth and Adams streets. Rev. Culbertson, whose home i5 in Seattle, formerly served as pastor in Carson, Washington, and Sweet Home. Both he and his wife are graduates of Northwest Nazarene college in Nampa, Idaho.

They are on their way to San Special Law School Formed for Negro OKLAHOMA CITY, Jan. 20-VP) -The Oklahoma state regents for higher education today established a school of law at Oklahoma City as part of Langston Negro university. The school was established following a supreme court of the United States ruling that Oklahoma must provide equal law school facilities for Negroes as soon as for white persons. C. J.

Salem, fieldman of the accident prevention division of the State Industrial Accident Commission tor. Polk. Benton and Lincoln counties will be at Salem January 22 and 23' in attendance at the fourth annual industrial accident prevention, conference conducted by the industrial commission. Advance registrations for attendance at this conference has broken all records according to formerly known as the Burnhamion on rganiiation of the execu-place. It is reported that Mrs.

I Ve branch i of the government. McCarthy plans to make her home Schoenfeld said th Bppotatment here in the near future. Fosterl by former President Herbert Rpiknan is hniiHino a ear. Hoover, chairman of -the newly Watch Tomorrow's (Wednesday) Goxette-Times for thegreatest values in Men's Wear ever offered by this store. riends know it.

Four major seem certain to dominate Marshall's activi- i'tKi "i norths ahead. These ye: To win congressional, ap-'piwal and appspptuajons for a European recoverjrprogram which 'he considers adequate to give a Reasonable chance of success. J. To continue the policy of of Russia which Hneans operating an anti-eom-nnunist diplomacy in respect to i France, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Iran and China, and holding "the 'liw- Germany and Austria. 3 Tn prepare United State policy for further strengthening inter-American cooperation, es- created commission on government organization.

age. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence May-hew have purchased the property formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Hunter at Alpine. Francisco where they will spend six months in language school. They are among ihe 35 new mis sionaries appointed in 1947 in the denomination's program of 000 a year for missions. Mr. and Mrs.

Will Nix of Port-; land visited over night Tuesday at the George Rhodes homC The two families were old neighbors in Idaho. Noble Grand club of the Rebe-J kah ledge was entertained at the! home of Mrs. Elmer Sankey Tues-1 Mrs. Emma Likens was co- can mm) set thai hostess. Mrs.

Jean Shelton was initiated into the club. A potluck 9 dinner was served at noon. Birthday club will meet with Washer dmr ALDER and MAPLE LOGS OR LUMBER WANTED High prices paid on truck scale Delivered to Dallas. Contact Logging Deportment Willamette Valley Lumber Co. Dallas, Ore.

Phone 46 Mrs. Ray Starr on Friday January '1 23. Mrs. Ertis Larkin entertained the W. S.

C. S. Wednesday at her home. An executive committee meeting was held before the regular meeting luncheon was served to the corrunittee. Eleven adults, and one child attended.

Initiation of the officers by Rev. Heimann was the main feature of the meet STOME WEL mh ing. Mrs. Francis Btittain will entertain next meeting at her home January 28. Little Betty Gilbert is staying with her grandparents Mr.

and Mrs. L. C. Davidson while "her mother Mrs. Henry Gilbert, and baby sister are at the Corvallis General hospital.

The baby was born January 12 and has been named Nancy May. There are three other children in the family; Mrs. H. G. Wagner is now back home after having spent several days in a Eugene hospital.

Her The Outstanding product df America's OLDEST NOTICE Due To Increased P. U. C. Rates on Trucks A small charge will be made on all deliveries CALL 890 FOR DETAILS icr maunfactiirer physician tells her she will have JSi i -f 1 1 i J. W.

COPELAND YARDS 211 South 2nd Street to have complete rest for some time. Mrs. L. A. White is staying at the Wagner home with the care of the children.

Mrs. Clarence Collins is in Corvallis General hospital. Mrs. Collins has not been well for some time. Mrs.

Ertis Larkin invites the former members of her Sunday sc'hool class, who were promoted last Sunday to her home Thursday evening to dinner, then on to choir practice. Mrs. Alta Eachus visited Mrs. Rosella Laughlin at her home near Stayton recently. Mrs.

Laughlin lived in this community several years ago. She and her husband the late Herchel Laughlin, owned the Wilhelm ranch. Mrs. Laughlin has now purchased a small acre Yes, ot last they're here the New Deluxe Blackstone Washers are on our floor waiting for some lucky women to claim them. You will find the 4a st thing in washing efficiency and economy in these beautifully styled, all-white Blackstoncs.

Seamless steel, splash-proof, white porcelain tubs new centralized controls exclusive Black-stone "Hydractor" action for faster, gentler Washing. Streamline wringers with latest safety features and "Econo-gauge" pressure control. See this biggest washer buy and remember you canget immediate delivery. age near Stayton. SAFE ''J WINTER Marines Bring Up Ships to Capacity ROME, Jan.

ZtMri-Arrivai Mediterranean water of about 1,000 American marines will "bring up ihe complement" of these forces aboard warships of the U. S. Mediterranean fleet, naval officers said today. WHY YOU CAN EXPECT MORE OF A BLACKSTONE The marines will "stay with four or five of the ships" and will un dergo training, U. S.

navy authorities attached to the embassy added. They said they had no information DRIVING on the date and place of the ma rines' transfer but said none had A MOTOR arrived in Italian waters. ADRIVING MECHANISM Simple in design Precision Built Life SC time lubricated and permanently sealed frK at factory Heavy Duty, full Vi P. Lifetime lubri cation at factory Underwriters Approved. AutoRainlim For quick starts on cold mornings bring your car in for a wintertime tune-uD A SO 4 6-cyl.

A And Many Other Features PRICED FROM to $149.95 RUST-PROOFING AH metal ports Ore Bonaenzed tn vide a permanent protection against rust and corrosion. 125 COMPLETE CHASSIS LUBRICATION I I50 BRAKE ADJUSTMENT I (Prices are for labor only) Let us check your cor We'll recommend only needed work ot reasonable prices. SEE THESE TODAY AT HP E'S WORTH THE COST? See other folks' cars we have Refinished. YOU tell us whether the restoration of car beauty and value are worth our very moderate charge! Stop by. Do this.

Most likely you'll end by telling us what colors to us; on YOUR IRELAND'S PAINT SHOP ROM 03SOBrOt 2nd Adams Phone 1662 Phont 1347 321 N. lit Phont 1S2J-M.

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