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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 8

Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 8

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DAILY GAZETTE-TIMES, JANUARY Pace Eight SNOW COVERS POST-ROGERS PLANE WRECKAGE' believed the alate eapitol recov stmction commission 'eouW vince the lawmakers that It shooW ia some dressed turkeys and visited with, their sister and brother-in-lawHr. and Mrs. Art Miller." IS' D-DAMAGEDOME nil Mr. and' Mrs." Jim" Price belped ,1.4. I.

and Mrs. Chester CrosgTove dress turkeys Saturday. "By CAUSE SLIDES Mrs. "Harry PoTland ana daugh Carotenaon and son Lawrence, Milton Okman, Bliss Byer Mr and Mrs. Tom Alexander, Mrs.

Frank. RitnerMrs; Virgie Nfman, Miss Lucille Price, Mrs. "Beryl Jones, Mrs. Anna Arnold, Mr. and Mrs.

Link Atkn, N'imrod OTCelty, Jim Price, Miss Dorothy BUcfcwell and Jack Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lyday went to Newport Sunday to visit Mra. Lyday's mother. Mrs.

Nettie Price, who is staying at the coast on ac ter" Verna Mae wenr to Corvallis Saturday. Several of the dogs here tne valley have been reported salmoned Alsea Valley Is Drenched fori Several Days, Only Fences i in the last few weeks. 'Dug Road" Highway Abov Hoskina Requires Crew to Eliminate Debris Are Blown Down count of the asthma. The coast Jan. Special) -A hard w.uJ and swept the val air makes her very much better.

Ed Rejmer made a business trip to Albany Wednesday. Mr. and Wallace Ralph of Salem visited over the week end with Mrs. Ralph's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Bauman. oe suuioriua ia suua nom on wiB. son park and the old site. F. Goulds Seattle architect technical adviser to the eommiesion told the group frankly that tS old site' was too small for a grooa eapitol building plan such as the state should adopt.

The canitol architect will he chosen in a nation-wide, open competition, the commission decided. A jury of five persons will study' the submitted plana and award the contract Two nationally-knowf architects, two commissioners an Oregon layman will comprise the Their names will be kept" secret ('. First prise, of course, will be the capitot bnilding job. If an state architect wins, he will be td-quired to hire an Oregon man as his associate. The commission may even-reqaire all working 'drawing to be made in Oregon.

TJje nation, wide competition was decided upon despite the pleas Of Oregon archi-4 tects that the contest- be limited to them. Mrs. Leonard Hunt and daughter ley k'sy right- and continued" iivt i. the day Saturday, leaving streams bank full and low places in the fields covered with water. No damage "was reported other than fences blown down.

The storm seemed to be general. Reports I Miss Maxine of Philomath visited Wednesday with Mrs. Arthur H0SK1NS -KINGS VALLEY, Jari. is known as the dug read abort Hoskins has been, almost impassable, the last few days on account of a slide. Several men have been working since Saturday noon.

Tom Alexander and Ted Alexander made a business trip to Corvallis Tuesday. Roland Hall went 'back to Monmouth Saturday where he attends normal, after spending the holidays with his parents', Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall, and sona, Ronald and Donald. Blackwell.

coming to Alsea from Waldport Francis! Sheythe and Martin Sheythe made a business trip' to SALJEM, Jan. city of Salem "prepared today to deed immedlafely'to the state Wlllsbn paffcjTandadjoinirig the old state capftol Brte which architects "i claim iieeded.lfefgre' Oregon will have enouh'property on- which build its 'new Stathouse'. '1 Corvallis Thursday. were of very high wind and tides, i There will he an all day grange meeting on Saturday, January 11. i A class of four candidates are to i Wyce Surgon made a business trip to Corvallis Saturday.

The schools in the valley opened again Monday after the usual This photograph, taken for th Associated PrM by Dr. Henry Greitt, Presbyterian medical missionary at Barrow, Alaska, in a light snowstorm, show Arctic snow blanketing the wreckage. of the plane in which Wiley Poet and Will Rogers plunged to their tragic deaths near Barrow last August. The plane, which landed, on its back, Is resting upright beside the warehouse of Charles 0. Brower after being brought here by Eskimos.

The motor, cleaned-and overhauled, is stored awaiting instruction! for shipment south next season. (Associated Press Photo) Christmas holidays. Some of the felly who went to Since te' TegiTature will be in session "a year'front now before consthtctjon Is expected to be started o'n the "caprtol it was Corvallis Friday on business and Unk Allen and Mrs. Keatn, simp Tnsiie fied patrons. They bring resujti pleasure were Mr.

and Mrs. Jules son went to Albany Monday to take Were Clearing Out Our Winter Stocks With No YOl SA VE be initiated in the first and second degrees at that time. I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Follett and son Gene, who have been living at Salem for se al weeks, moved to Alsea last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Wilson and sons have moved into the William Risley house, recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Policy, who have moved to Lobster.

A meeting was held for the dairymen of the valley Friday evening in thfe school auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hensyel of Dawson, spent New Year's eve at the hdme of Mra. -Hensyel's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. leaving forheir home New Year's day. j. L. Valson.made a business trip to.

Corvallis Friday. He spent Thursday and Friday nightg at the Anderson home. last week to take examinations for joining the navy. Mr. and Mrs.

George Winters gave a waffle supper for the high school teachers New Year's ning. Those present were Miss Yates, Keith and Alf Rycraft. Mr. and Mrs. John Webb and daughter Charlene went to Corvallis on business Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe spent the Christmas vacation at the home of their daughter in Portland. Alsea is planning to play a game of basketball with Lobster next Friday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Bedell and daughter of Washington, D. came luesUay to visit witn Mr. Bedell's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Bedell. Dozens More Not Listed BUY For The Whole Family Cheek Every Item 1 PRIG Men's LEATHER SOLED OXFORDS Extraordinary Savings in MEN'S SHIRTS $1.9.8, Elaine, the small granddaughter and Mrs. Keehaugh is suffering trom chicken pox. R. Shelton and sons and Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Allen and children, were Corvallis visitors Saturday. Herbert Baker and daughter Betty, Mrs. Lottie Stone and Jean Taylor were all visitors in Corvallis Saturday. Betty went to a dentist tq have an absessed! tooth Lpuise.Keebaugh is ill with the measles, the only case in the valley so far a is known.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Follett have moved into the Risley house in tojwtt. A birthday party was held in honor of, Lincoln Seits, at his home Friday evening. Mrs.

Arthur Van Horn motored SAYS DEAN We've cut the MELA'S PAJAMA Reg. $1M Value Marl ljy Rational Advertised Manufacturers price low to clear our stocks. You save PLENTY. car i Bals, and Much- White and Colored Broadcloth Printed Percales Values to $1.49 Take one look at theae, men, and you'll know that we've slashed the price. AH are well made, FAST COLOR VALUES! 89c ers: Also' those "trpuser" creased narrow toes with hard cowboy heels.

Goodyear sewed oak leather soles. Men's Retan WORK SHOES SALEM, Jan. CM AP) Eventual control of agricultural production in the United States will probably come through government acquisition of marginal lands, said Dean W. A. Schoenfeld of Oregon State college while at the statehouse yesterday.

"This is a t-low program; one which may require 25 years," he added. "But it is a constitutional program and one which leaves the best land in production." Asked about the effects of AAA on farm prices, the dean com to Seasjtk to take her fa Regular $1.49 Value Now ther there. Several bridge men from Tide water are living in trailer houses Tough Bluchers, fljl QQ near the Alsea hotel, while they re pair the covered bridge in town and the Mill creek bridge. Leather soles. Men's OVERALL JACKETS, SATURDAY ONLY Women's "Humminp; Bird" HOSIERY At a game of basketball played at Bellfountam Friday evening be- XT 75 tween Atea and Bellfountain, Al-sea lost both the boys' and girls' games, Lewis Steeprow was in Portland AND MANY MORE WE CAN'T ILLUAT 1.

Men's Unions Reg, $1.45 values, now $1.25 "Chalmers" or "B.V.D." makes. Unusual values. 2. Boys' AH Wool Pullover Sweaters $149 Values to $1.95. Regular $1.25 Firmly knit from nationally advertised material.

2.20 wt. white back indigo denim. Men's Hi-Back OVERALLS 59c Women's All Silk Ringless 3. Men's All Wool Sleeveless Sweaters Values to $1.95. 75f INSPECTED HOSIERY Picot top, fashion marks, ravel stop.

Qarrect shades. 79 98 mented that he did not think farm products would drop immediately, lie, said the curtailment program with the drouth destruction had produced temporary shortages and forced up the market. The trend two or three years from now was not forecast by the visitor. "Politically I believe AAA invalidation has worked to the president's benefit," he said. "It will solidify producer sentiment in the south, the west and the middle west towards the party which tried with AAA to help the farmer." "No doubt we are in an inflationary period.

The tendency of all prices is to rise. Good farm land is steadily going up in the valley. I know that the farm loan bank at Spokane has few good Willamette valley farms for sale and buyers for these are numerous," Schoenfeld declared. AAA Did (Jood He averred that AAA, if only a temporary measure, had done much good. He said eastern Oregon farmers had been pulled from the doldrums by the cash income whkh AAA brought, and the higher prices Sturdy 2,20 wt.

white back indigo blue denim. MONROE STREET MARKET Women's HAND BAGS Men I Value WORK PANTS $1.49 Choose from novelty grains. With mirrors. FREE DELIVERIES Phone 640 Strongly made sanforized Priced5 to clear JANUARY 10-U 4. Boys1 Sweat Shirts, light color, Reg.

79c yahie 49 5. Rubber Footwear, men, women and chilcireri, 25c 6. Women's and Children's House Slippery 25c fif 49c Regular 79c. 7. Boys' Shoes and Oxfords, Reg.

$2.98 Boys' Work Shirts, assorted colors Regular 49c. 9. Large assortment of qptiqns, spci 5c 10, pe sure and see our special Ylues 25f 11, Special assortment of Pprses, pnly 25p 12. Special assortment of ladies' Swter lirts $L49 I they received. Other curtailment Leather Faced GLOVES programs now proposed run into Women's 39c FABRIC GLOVES Hamburger, 2 lbs.

the constitutional objections raise against AAA, he declared. 73 19 29 20c lb. Sausage Fort seven stolen automobiles Pure Pork were recovered at California's bor styles at a Variety of and trims der checking stations in the first Will take lots of hard wear; Blue knit wrists. While they last. six months of clearance price Small sizes.

frankfurters 2 lbs. 29c Kraut with order of Frankfurters. 5c qt. 25c Men's Cotton 'Loveliest Actress ATHLETIC SWRT Shortening 2 lbs. 25c Yojietahlc SPECIAL! Women's 'Cotton UNION SUITS Values to 49c 10' 19 Stock up! Panel rib type.

Rayon trim. Savings. Pure Lard 2 lbs. 35c III Bacon lb. For Seasoning A GOOD EXAMPLE Of QUR CRAgE VALUES Women's All Leather Brogues, Reg.

$2,981 vqlue, $2.45 Moccasin Toe Types Women's Odds and Ends Shops $1.79 Values to $2.93. Pumps Ties ifnd 0fords. Men's ATHLETIC SHORTS Regular $1.95 Kxtra Length SILK SLIPS Oysters 20c pt. Smell Market Price 25 $1.88 Bias cut with luce at top and bottom. See 'em.

Fast color. Full cut and bargain priced. See, tbctn- $3-95 Halibut Checks Sole Salmon Chickens Turkeys Men's Sturdy Reg, $7-95, OPW Men's City Club Tailored Oxfqrds, now Regular $5.00 4 vr 1 dl 25c Men's PATTERNED SOCKS 19 Sumuj brook DAIRY ooo I HQ S. THIRD ST. IT Mtta Acetate rayou in snappy pat terns men Where ih Thrifty Buy and Save" Jack Gardner, artist m.klng par-traits of atart dticrlbed blonde, blue tyed Anita Louis (above) at Hollywood's moit bjutl(ul actraaa, praising th "tluaiv.

fraglla quit tty" cf htr ftaturti. (AtlOClaUd Prm Photo).

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