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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 8

Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 8

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to Be Billed $99 fcr Fire Run Crcnd Jury Is 8 Tuesdoyt Nov. 16. 1943 A' hill fnr 99 is to be sent Percv Tallman Drawn in Ceurt Hered Oregon State college by the fire at about 16009 wa at about 46009 was savi? department for a run to college property on the Cemetery road, out of the rural pro A new Benton county grand Jury headed by L. Green as foreman Dr. Wendell L.

Passes Suddenly al department fe The fire and water asked to study tS jrSjS what the department when a fire occun outside ttZfi trict, Formers Look to Indusfryior tection, district. ytrrfay. On rflag slated for trial, ity council last night ap-? i Shaver vs. the bill. Fire Chief the suit ofAubrey proved sending Bend After Illness R.

L. Bob) wirtn, waa settiea De-fore it was brought up officially tnr trial Dr. Wendell Lee Ball, late of AHProspei ily Other members chosen 'on the grand jury were Ceorge Holland, Norman. Dippold, Robert Bf Graham, Harold R. Horn, Bess Millsap 4--, TOKTLAND, Kov.

18-W- Portland, passed away suddenly Sunday afternoon, November 14. at Bend, Oregon, following a short illness. 1: Dr. Ball was born on September 28, 1911, at Beaver City, Nebraska. th nn nf Williarn Maurice and and Carl osier, wiui waraid u.

ProposaU to Use either rigid pro- Hnrtinn lrrr.it controls or cash sub- Johnson as alternate. ridiei ta farmers nrosoerous By Arrsrijem with Rupert ffOytjCirts Presb tsbim Presents The next session oi court nere will be on November 30 at 10 were re'ectecL today by a national Dorothy Harlan Ball. The famUy came to Corvallis in 1912, and he Hardinq PTA Meeting Orange convention committee. In a report to the farm organization meeting, the Grange agriculture ccmmittee declared full output by industry would do more t'tan anything else to maintain farm nrrwnpritv. Slated Wednesday Th llarriintf school -Parent mm Teachers association will hold -its regular meeting at the school at Failure of industry te keep pace o'clock Wednesday mgnu A business meeting will be held and Otto Meyer will present a mo- COlOR BY TECHNICOLOR received his grade and high scnooi education in Corvallis.

After two years in the New Mexico Military Institute at Boswell, New Mexico, he attended Oregon State cofc lege, from which he was graduated in 1932 In pre-medics. He attended the University of Oregon Medical School, receiving his MD. in 1988. After an internship of one year at the Good Samaritan hospital in Portland, he returned to Corvallis where he was associated with his brother. Dr.

Waldo W. Ball, in the! Ball Clinic. iL 'j He served as a captain in the. Mii! rnm in World War till aw-- UttM. CwtaM tntmt If K0FFKV Ton uco, and discuss to proposed plan, for universal military training.

Refreshments will be in charge Of Mrs. D. Woodcock. witatarm output was ciaunea be the major cause of farm The committee: did" not propose, however, the junking of allfed-e-al farm-aid programs. ru Use Little Support It would keep price supports, but would use them chiefly as devices; to guided production away from surpluses and short and was a member of a chest surgical team in the South Pacific on Saipan.

Upon his discharge from the service, he reestablished his practice in Pacific Grove, Califor rwiKTSE SOLDIERS WAIT ASSIGNMENT These national aoldiaza, surrounded by their baggage mmiLI wil at th Shanghal-Nanking railway's north station in Shanghai for as-to T.rlou. along whar. they wUl prot it againu tuck by approaching YOU CAN GIVE A Chinese communis! iorc. on the Monterey peninsuia. mwoc ftvnffffMn anrl VtckriHiimiiB nr- He was a memoer oi xne A rhor Nurseries.

Shenandoah, pal church, Corvallis Lodge No. name'ntals and fruit trees will find Iowa, one of the foremost nurseries Installation of Stop 14. A. F. and A.

islam lempie the film instructive, it is saia. in America; urowers oi peoruea. And Go Lights May Be of the Shrine at San Francisco, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He is survived by a wife and two children, Kathy, age 6, and Phillip, one year. A daughter, Su SHOP AT PQNNOY Gf IVIIEtl YOU Delayed Until Survey mav nnsiHrahlv loneer san, passed away 1844.

surviving him also are his father and than the city council anticipated traffic liehtS will be installed in the downtown mother, Mr. and Mrs. w. m. uau, 321 Congress Bend; and his brothers, Dr.

Waldo W. Ball, Corvallis; Ted M. Ball, Grass Valley; Robert L. Ball, Corvallis; Richard H. Ball, Astoria; and Rodger D.

Ball, Bend. Funeral services will be held area. Tk Mniinxil via informed last Misses Two Piece (IV WhM.WM trtK kaf thai Biotfl KJffhWflV COm- mission has recommended that sig jRESS-" nals be not installed unui a survey of traffic is made; after one Thursday afternoon at two o'clock from the DeMoss -Youngblood Mavfinwor rhanpl. with the Rev erend Charles S. Neville officiat ages, The committee urged that crop controls be UsedHonly a "last resort" to combat surpluses and The report, which will, be acted upon by the convention later in the week, slaoped at a Cash subsidy plan advocated by JT.

Fich-ter, master of the Ohio Grange. Fichter would do away all price supports. He would allow uncontrolled markets to set farm arid food prices. If those 'prices failed to give farmers a fair income, the government would pay the difference in subsidies, Street Improyemenl Contracts Extended The city council last, night -extended time limits four for street Improvements within the city. All contract are with the Warren Northwest company.

Contracts extended were for the Improvement of Jackson atreet from Third to Fifth streets to June; 30, 1949; Washing' ton to Jefferson streets, to June 30, 1949; 30th street, Jackson, to Orchard streets, to November to, 1948; and Tyler street, 11th, to June 30, J949, Work has been started on Tenth streets and Jackson streets. 80th street needs only some cleaning up, according to the city engineer. iLiir. i i -i. )i 4 Publk Accqunf enf Pusinsss Purchased Paul E.

Brown, Albany, has purchased the oublic accountant busi way streets are estaousnea. The council had expected to have the signals installed about the time the one-way street on Third and Fourth go in, presumably next ing: The graveside service will be Lodge No. 14, A. F. and A.

M. summer. The council had agreed to go 50r50 with the highway commission iktt nnrf nf InctaTlatinn. This is aiovBlytws-plece pencil slim' "skirt, with' vent' hemline." has a fly front 35 Per Cent of Chest Du2 at High School A a iwloJ fpafnr nf national jacket, 34 sleeves and turn back, cuffs. Quota Contributed book week, the art department o( Corvallis high school under the di-irection of Alice Polk Is pre Tfi ttantnn miintv'CftmmunitV Chest drive has reached about 35 senting two marionette snows una i i If t3 1 'Hi ii! TYBrsxmt fif Hi 1048 ouota.

tne COl- Tht shows will be riven at the lecticn to date having' totaled $6525.10, headquarters announced hiah school auditorium at both today afternoon and evening perrorm- anrei VrMav and Saturdav. After mi There ts stm a neea tor, aacu-tional tAWoftinna frnm thi risidential noon shows begin at 3 p.m. and evening performances at a pj. areas of Corvalli to date have not tables, of interest to both, children oeen up to expectauons, ii was nnnruinfai Snmn noronna have in- and adults will be presented. The Friday shows will be ''The Wish- dicated they would give in the DuBOIS Quality Cleaners cop remove those spots dean and press your dothes "as good as new." DuBois Cleaners Tailors Furriers Mext to Whitiside Theatre ness of W.

Warren Hoagland at Ino anrf thoao nn fsaturaav business section anve ana men will be "Jack and the 1248 Jefferson street it was, an ttnimrarl tirinv i. have not been 'contacted there ura lw1icvrl. i Admission will be zu cents tor rWlrimn nnrl 3.1 nta for Towery will be In charge of the office, the announcement Persons in mat category; or any other persons for that matter, may mail bring contributions to the i Proceeds from the snows wm oe used to buy a -kiln for. use of the art department. munHv Center building at Fifth and Madison streets.

Trouble Conies tit t. I Hill -ISH I Diesel Engine on stated. The office will maintain ac-; counts' in Benton county and part of Lincoln county. -The main office of firm will remain at Albany where tt has been established for four years. Toweryi now living in Albany, ex pecta to move to Corvallis shortly.

Mrs. Sarah Clark of Philomath Is Dead Litters for Family. Consider the troubles of some PPle- ASTORIA. Nov. ltf-M-A diesel- A man seeking Pec Pf)" electric locomotive was hauling to convert a garage into a dwelling paSsenger tralns todayover the im-for his.

son's family told the city Proved Sookane. PorUand Se- Sarah Clark, a resident of Philomath for the 'past S8 years. aiea in an Aiowny nuspjim wnj hm tnnpnlni fnllnwini a lnntf ill cpuncjl the following story. raiir0ad line between Port- 1 tamily, wtS lWing land and Astoria. friends in a smaU house.

The Almost the.entire line was relaid irienus ma nuupwu this summer with heavier rails ana ness. Funeral arrangementiunder the direction of the Warner.Mc Henry Fuperal Home will, bt announced later. I ftX son's wtie naa naa a oaoy, Young's river bridge draw span friends', mother-in-law came to replaced. stay with them. And to cap it aU Roy general tne dog naa naa pups ana nw son Bgent nere, said more than AMnilinan All! I nnA A was Just crowded out.

1000 was sDent on improving the line this summer Rayon Ramaine Crepe BLOUSE tiTi-Wave rnncf in trAR hilt i build their nests on the ground. Be- Hearinq Due on New Ends Tonito na iwmi.anuaiip. mev are excel lent Swimmers and like to wade School Boundaries through swamps. A hearinff nn nrruinsrl rhanfle A knock-out! This blouse ft made of in the boundaries of the Corvallis anrl f.tnmln firhnnl rilstrirts hnK lovely rayon-romaine crepe. With been set for 10 a.m.

November 23 $IJ8 bv the district boundarv board. full sleeves and a fly front. Swell for II ntEmccLM A petition nas been suommea requestion that the area of Avery Park, now included in the Lincoln LAST SHOWING dress or work. district be made a part of (he i in rl ii mi ii ii.P Corvallis district. Rhniilri th rhanep be granted K.

Bright Green Automobiles $16.75 35" overall length. All body and undergear of heavy gauge Sleet One of the finest pedal automobiles in the country. UNIVERSAL-tNTERNATlONM. it would not affect the valuation prtMna ALL STEEL WAGONS $11.75 It's ltd Speedy, active youngsters get excited over sturdy steel wagons, when they come in bright red with solid rubber tires. Ptnney'i wagons are made for young folks who give toys plenty of hard knocks.

nf either district, since the nark WILLIAM ANN is citv-owned and not subject to taxation. POYIELL BLYTIl Fred Fairchild Dies PLUS" I wawaaswa wwa I CSctis OiHs Smcwii I Blockmalfletl PjV 1 Irt Salem Hospital tW NUNNAUtT "JOMNSOlfS Fred A. Fairchild. a resident of MM route 2. Corvallis, died November 15 In the Snlcm Memorial hospital aftiir nn illnnc rit urrwW Ftineral services will be under the direction of the Warner-McHenry uncrai tiome.

Public Invited to SKIRTS $4.93 rack ull to 'choose fro-0- You have told us flwfcyf want this one. Now wf have a wide ussoctmerit t0 chooso This for your wardrobe. a Nursery Stock Film A three-reel technicolor film Jfi MM 1 IP ttuuiii -1 fjUV WIMM iw showing close-up views of details in propagating, growing, digging and moving nursery stock will be snown to the Oregon State Horti cultural Snpiatw unHw tha anc I Tan" 1 i pices of the Oregon State college Business Opportunities City Homes ysrj -f Tiny Tots! Biq Wish! nnrucuiaurai ciuo at me commu? nlty center building Wednesday 3-WHEELER 7 30. The public is invited attftnrf Ailmlitl mm $4.98 The film was produced by the Thrills! Fun! Tubular Steel 1 3-WHEELER $6.90 This sturdy 1 tubular steel 3'WhMler is a sure fine Joy toy. Front wheel Is 12" bean-tog packed, rear wheels arev all have Mm rubber tires.

MEMORIAL FLOWERS One of our most Important services Every Jimmy or Jane wanta Ids very own three wheelerl This "sturdy steel frame oa Ibis means loaq use. Bright red for lots oi eye appeaL Don't mlu Penaey's great. "Speed for everything oa wheels. US South Second 10 year 4Vt Conventional or FHA CONSTRUCTION LOANS Yt. H.

Edwards Louise O. Morgan (hone 1I1S v. MATT MATHES FLOWERS McMannan but Pnene III.

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