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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 3

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Modera- PrWITfa" Club The station, and F. E. Price, arricnl- Gazette-Times, Corvollis, Tuesday, Jan. 14, 1 547 rt la Tawvania Senator and Mrs. Erl Newbry of Ashland were 14 Corvallis during On mm Eight Small Permlls To Build Are Issued Eight small building permits.

CORVALLIS CABINET SI 10? PREFABRICATED AND CUSTOM5 MADE KITCKZrJ CABINETS FOR BUILDERS AND HOME 'OWNERS. Cabinet Work ond Display Fixtures cf Every Description-Designed and Made, to Order. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN SEE MODERN- KITCHEN EXKSSFT AT OUR PLANT I NORTH 9TH ST. AND AIRPORT ROAD Modern PrisciUa club fcenibers will meet Thursday" afternon at o'clock with Mrs. a II.

Koelling, 343 North Fifth ttreet- Warra Service Wednesday The funeral service for the late William Augustus Warren will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the chapel of the Keeney Funeral Home. Rev. Daniel Stevens -will officiate and intepmentrwill be in Oak lawn Memorial "park. HfiookShelf rMoreTrjs--Book Shelf, temporarily housed in the Benton Hotel since to Corvallis from Albany, nas been moved to its permanent location at 553 Monroe street. The new home of the book shop adjoins the Hobby shop to- the west and the stock has been moved there.

Annual Meeting Tonight The annual meeting of the Congregational church is being held this Tuesday evening in Education hall of the 'Federated, churches and, be gins with a dinner at 6:30. Rev, and Mrs. IL. 'Wilbur Simmons willfe-port on the northwest meeting of the Federal Council of Churches, recently held in Seattle, and there will be. brief reports by of ficers and committee chairmen.

A quar tet will sing old time hymns under leadership of Dr. D. V. Poling. All members and friends of the church are To Renearch Conference R.

S. Besse, assistant director of the Oregon agricultural vexperiment tural engineer, for Berkeley-, California, to attend a week-long research conference on the Hope-Flannaeaa. hiE. Jtep reentatives from, eleven western states will meet in Berkeley to co ordinate the research work on farm structures and rural to bB overtaken' with fnnd nmiiU by the new Mr. Besse will act as chairman of the conference, Moses Lake Area May Get Center PORTLAND.

Jan. 14 -MfW A proposal to build the war denarU meat's supersonic air research center yUhe Mosea Lake area of central Washington will be submitted to congress this spring, the Ore- gontaTT reported today. 30 Tourist Host Schools to Be Held PORTLAND, Jan. li P) -Thirty tourist host schools will be held in Oregon this year, the Oregon advertising club reported today. Last year eight schools were held on an experimental basis, Oregon History Class Will Start The OSC extension division- announces that a class in Oregon history, open to adults and students upon, proper registration fee, will start Tuesday at 7:15 p.

m. in building, rooni 110. CROWN SALES I totaling $5000, were issued by the ity engineer during the last week. Most of them were for alterations or additions to residences. Those issued follow; Mrs.

Elston, 342 North 12th, 100 to instaU new flue; Corvallis. Elks lodge, 101 South Fourth, $100 to install linen cabinets; D. W. Randall, 504 10th, $700" to finish upstairs and make extension on garage; School District No. 9, $500 to install prefabricated fire escape on Wash.

ington schoTd; Ed Curry, 447 North 16th, $500 to construct garage K. Nicolaides, 619 North 18th, $1000 to construct garage and dinette; Mrs. L. Scott, 105H 31st, $2000 to remodel sleeping room into apartment; Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. 145 North 21st $100 to construct fire escape.

Tuberculosis was the Wdir cause of death in the United Stt 1911, but was sixth most im portant 1945. r-UQP- I Women In your '40i' this great medW I clue Is amou to relieve hot SMhrs, i nervous tension when due tottlhe functlanel 'middle-age' period pecu-I Uar to womeo. Worth trgingl Builds Lumber Rolls Lengthens Truck (Frames ALL TYPES OF WELDING ARC or ACETYLENE ALSO BRING. IN YOUR BLACKSMITH. PROSLEMS HAVE A BLACKSMITH WHO IS A-1 Prices Reasonable, No Delays CROWN SALES REPAIRING PHILOMATH, ORE.

Meeting Poetpooed--The January nwetu-gof Loyal" Women the Omsiian church ia being omit-ted. Th next meeting will be held in Vinyards Located Dr. And Mrs. Harold R. Vinyard are ia a new location, haying apartment'at oO Orchard street.

Dr; Vinrrd is with the physic department at Oregon State college Women to Sew The see ing group of he Neweomers clu) of the Oregon. Sute colleger faculty meets Wednesday aftnunnn 9.in at 811 North Twelfth street Mrs. Charles $ie is chairman of the i Stated pom'munication AVtated communication Corvallis Lodge No. 14, A. wfll be held evening, January 15.

There will be work in the M. M. degree: AIT visiting. Masorig in the city are invited. Campus Cooks Wednesday A meeting of the Campus Cooks club is scheduled for Wednesday eve-; ning at 8 o'clock-with Mr.

Johnson, in the Signfa Nu ientDind Jackson The members' will be received -at the Jackson street entrance, Visitors From PnHlaniff aiiu Mrs, Yeagle and their two children came up from Portland to vhsit over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mm-li Roil while greeting friends The Yeagles are former -residents oi corvallis and Mr. Yeagle was in the jewelry business here. Second Son rt Rronlclvn Heights, New York, has come word mat a little son, the second boy was bom December 29 to Mr.

and Mrs. Ffeyd McKce, the former Elinor Hanson. Baby McKee, grandson of Mr." and Mrs. J. A.

Hanson of CorvaHis. has been rhritn0f4 Donald Floyd. He has an older brother Uick, bom in Corvallis. Tiny Girl Arrives At 1:15 Sat-unhiy afternoon, January 11, a tiny bit of femininity was born to Mr. and Mrs.

George Moody, residents of the. Five Rivers country. The daughter, weighing but three pounds- IB an3 her mother are in the Corvallis General Mr. Moody is a Five Rivers legg'er. 1 and es- 'l Komm the Moose, will ritual practice rnoon at 2:30.

aj 1ts Ik-tinr Wednesday -evening iSTstoshin elub Thursday af- iloaaO) Boad. Dim Club Tharwlay Member rfiheJQrtgon" State Dame elub Add their Thursday afternoon Churches. Mrs. A. A.

Moore be hostess for the afternoon, ad the program begins at o'clock. Ucphriis Have Girl Mr. and Sri Macpherson of the Shedd oHsara'nity in Linn county are par-of a daughter weighing seven ineven ounces born at 8:18 Lday evening, January 12, in the General hospital. The fete has several brothers and sis-V. Infirt Babe Die-i4aby 'Elliott, itbst son of Mr.

ana mn. uuneu Eliott died last night in a local ilH it ir.n to the Barents bbv Elliott' survived by his, ramlfsthcr, Sctn Elliott of A the Jt. View- 'Cainnmiiiij, mo psixtaolher, Mrs. Vfclma Sdhta of Luigtoi. The remains have been tiarjre of tne jveeney unerai Home.

NOTICE SANITARY SEPTIC TANK CO. OF CORVALLIS IS AT TOUR' -SERVICE. We build and clean septic tanks, lay drains and sewers, ill new work will be inspect-at by ear health officers. Wi go anyplace and will inspect your work free. MORE THAN 20 YEARS IN BUSINESS.

fH. CORVALLIS 1261-W Route Box 325 .1 tviivvu ucyutni present me BLAESLNG GRANITE -r, KEEN)ET. Dirtrict "Someone tne dog. that of the fight ''How tru admire most fight for what of the odds. Their names principle, courage, fortitude.

nuni vuiviiijj granite so 1 1 Ct'REPAIPJiG on a brief visit to Mrs. Newbry's parents. Professor and Mrs. B. A.

Johnston. The Newbrys were jon laeir way to Salem where they have gone for the 40th session of the Oregon state' legislature Back Frost Wuldport-Mrs. Vkia Wilkinson has returned from Wald- Port. Where she had inrnt th nnt three weeks with her brother, Rich- ara Who reported slowly rom a paralytic stroke. M.

Wilkinson is now mak inr ber home at 136 North Twenty, sixth street Daughter ArrireMr. and Mrs. W. G. Loorais, the former Louise Davidson Moncur, have a little daughter, Beverly.

Jean, born Thursday, January 9, in an Astoria hospital. The baby girl is the first child and weighs six pounds ten ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Loomis are now making their home in Astoria, Faculty Sees Films-Operation Crossroads," the -technicolor moving, picture of th RiUni fm bomb- tests, was shown jnhe armory of the navy ROTC at Oregon State college to 400 faculty members.

These films have only recently been released by the United States shown at colleges and universities. iut-o pictures is the close-up shots of the explosions which were taken bv the on the island. With Corvajlwr-- Friend Mrs. Mabel Winstonrdean of women at Southern Oregon college at Ashland, Jeft Sunday to return to her Southern Oresron duties. 'ufir short stay with Corvallis friends.

airs, instoii came to Eugene last Friday to begin plans for a statewide1 meeting if the American As-sociatibrT of Universitv UWn nt which she is president, the session to be held in March, and was in Me-Minnville Saturday for a committee meeting of deans of women, that on personnel records nf whiVh she is chairman. She stopped over flereon ner way Mm, Stones at Home Mr, and Mrs. Fred Stone returned during flip weekend from a trip to southern Uilifornia. Mr. and Mrs.

Stone motored south more thnn fhrp weeks ago and went to Pasnd.na where they visited a sister of Mr. etone. Ihey saw the New Year's day parade and ppept.the. greater part of their time in Pasadena. making trips" out to a number of ahiornm cities.

The Stones -motor ed out on the deserf, in visit Pi. 1m Springs' and were in Los Angeles and several other cities in that area. A stop was madi in Modesto to visit relatives. On Portland Trails, "an Oregon school of the air feature produced by the state radio station KOAC, has been added to the list of more than a dozen -programs now being released over KBPS, the Portland public school station. This series of nature study programs, like other school of the broadcasts, is planned for in-school listening and for correlationiy5the teachers with other school ntifdiedevoted to nature study.

Subjects to be covered duing the remainder of the school, year include animals, sea creatures, the weather, and plants and flowers of the spring months. To- Attend Eugene. Meeting-Members of the Christian churches in Oregon will hold a mass meeting in Eugene Wednesday for the purpose of launching this area's share in "A Crusade for a Chris-tian" World," The Christian churches, known nationally as Disciples of Christ, have launched the crusade for advance along lines, similar to those recently inaugurated by other- denominations. A team of nine national church leaders will be 'in charge of the Wednesday meeting. Rev.

and Mrs. G. Hayden Stewart and members of the local church will leave for Eugene in private cars and buses. Those having room in their cars are asked to pick up others at the church at 8:30 a. 12 noon or at 6 p.

m. The morning session starts at 10, the afternoon session at 1:30 and the two night meetings will be for young people and adults. FEET HURT? CANTILEVER, SCOUT WORLD'S MOST COMFORTABLE SHOE FOR WOMEN. Shoe Dept. NOLAN'S 1 The QusHty Store Since '84 has said, it isn't the size of is in the tight, it the size that is in the dog thai that it with twnnla inn they know is right regardless are synonymous with nigh Such names-your name is tnat its uiHuttice may be ex- spans.

CO. BeprMuUtlT Ci vlli, Orr. Phone 1002 Salnbow Une of Grlt Sekct Cemetery Lot and a Family Monument mm SmtMUM Oiyj dill '2tgfffSl xwA'M' -I W- m-i I MM I I KTktJ "'1 pi hi mi 4 A v-s- 0i Mi kms fm 7 PESTROY 10 DDT ACWAUP P0WPBR Kills flies, mosquitoes, gnats, moths and most common Insect posit. A special activating ingredient drive; them from cracks and crevices to their death. Safe to use-will not harm fabrics or 901.

8 OZ. t)9f irritate your skin. Williams' Bread has been awarded the Harry M. Freer Trophy for the lVAAn NT GROCERY DARTMINT STORES AND FEFH AUrt rrpK lufn.l "8 N. 3rd Phone 1810 Your Decaratino And Housekeeping Needs Shop 111 Ifllr HOUSE WARES DEPT.

fourth time.That's important toyou because it shows that Williams Bread has the quality on ALL points -not just on freshness and flavor by which you judge bread, but on all the ten points by which experts judge bread. For many years the Freer trophy has symbolized the highest in bread baking standards. It is a prized honor among those bakers who compete for it in monthly contestsjsponsored by the Products Control and Research Laboratories of the W. E. Long Company, Chicago, for its associate bakers.

Make the experts' choice your the bread that has four times been awarded the Harry M. Freer Trophy for goodness on ALL points WILLIAMS four times judged the finest! WAXES RENT OUR 'j f. l0LKMr Electric Floor 'f Polisher, end CLEANERS Floor Sanding Machines 5 Ken Tone MiiKiii' Kflfifer s' HERVm Williams 'ill HlfSFulC 4 4 BREAD WITH IMpat QUA LI TV 1 ADAMS SLNCK 1901 jr.

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