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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 5

Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 5

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Snowdrift Hi Crii Said Oil 1SCO CLjareltcs Two Packages Shortening: Three Pound Can 1 99c 59c I.M fc 1 each 4 2Sc each -IJririg Container Saturday SALT Tdmatoe Pearl of Wheat Try This Delicious Warm Cereal for Breakfast. Juice Six Pound Can yessoOil Piri Cans In Shaker 7c can 1 15. each a Veri Best, Is, Tall Saturday Potatoes Raisin LARD H-IAMS'T EGGS CGjE Bulk Val-Pac Extra Large Angel Food F.rpMnd,. '-nrr). OF! -SoaP Chips Bisquick Laundry PES Be sure and get your Rfn A KD 5 China Dolls Biscuit Cutters FREE! tXj' Clii Pumpkin FUEL- with.

Free!" Liberty White 3 TN 2 Large Packages for BISCUIT CUTTERS 1 1 Qn ai- 1 Pke. or lobars JLIC 45c lSuick 25C Crystal Whiu Saturday lUbars By Ilouser CORN Carrot- FfM lps Ijn gc can 20C Home Tack Bunch Its Ag nas'j Yfc.1 i)gJ'W Pound Sacks" 1 100 Pound Sacks Sack ji Ice IOC Onion U.S. No. 2 Gems 5 Seedless Four Pounds 16c 50 pound Bags-L No. Is 25 Pounds Beans 40c 79c reat Norhern.

"te, ii 9 pounds 19c 100 Pounds Burbanks New Crop Saturday 23c FLOUR Salmon FLOUR Blue Bell -A Hard Wheat vl Js, Tall, Cleanser Crystal White Sc can 69c 8c can Sack BAKER BUTCHER GROCER FEED IThese Are E.ery Day Prices tJxcept -Where Stated 0s nW Cash and Carry Where The THRIFTY THRIVE Second and Adam The Busy Corner. I Saturday Only Ml Bargains Galore CORVALLIS' OWN CASH STORE -T IRISlt-TAYLOR STORE Free Delivery Phone 404-405 CHURCH 1EESME 1 STUDIED 5 CLEANED UP ed, at an assembly meeting in the auditorium of the high- school Thursday. Betty is a daughter of Heator Macpherson, of the Zorn-Macpherson bill. Mrt. Giberson is resting easy at her home here following an operation at a Corvallis hospital several weeks ago.

Ruth- Brown, member, of the freshman class Albany high school, was chosen recently to act are adapted to sections of western Oregon is being demonstrated by Mr. and Mrs. George Millhollen who have Wo treeB growing on their pakville fruit farm which is well known for its diversity of orchard products that excel in quality and quantity. A crop of nectarines) is produced each year. Frank Crawford added two almond trees to his orchard a few.

years After being killed back as a result of a. freeze one year, these trees continued to -grow and ithis year produced prolific crop. classes had a contest to see which could register the most new members and create more interest. Ths men lost) out so they entertained the ladies. "Grandpa" Schnider of Junction City, father of John Schneider, Is staying at, the home of bis son for a while.

Mr, and Mrs. D. Ross Barclay entertained to Sunday dinner Mrs. Hayworth ot Corvallis, Mr. Walter Hubbard of Monroe and Miss Na omt Edwards of Irish-Bend.

'Jesse Leonard, student at0. S. was at the home of his aunt OakviltExperiments Being Men Do Heavy Work, While Women Work Inside, and Serve Dinner WatcU'Fall Grain Show- reporter, for her class. is evident that a number of varieties can be- grown in home orchards. 1 i Mr.

Isotnof Oakville, is pruning his thjrd crop of figs in order to hasten the ripening stage of the second crop.s Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brown and son drove to Salem returned Monday on a business and pleasure younger son of Mr, and Mrs. 0. R.

Stockton recuperating from the effects of an opera-, tion, for appendicitis and hopes to be able to return school soon. Nona Millhollen in company with Clema and Virginia Shaw, of Cor-vallis, spent two days of last week in Salem on a pleasure trip returning Thursday. G. B. Bales, an- employee of the Medo-Land creamery, in Corvallis, was a Tuesday visitor enroute from Eugene where he had been on busi in Many Fields Oysters, Warsaw, 3 cans 25c Shrimp, Gulfs Pest, 2 cans Soup, Van Camp's Tomato, can .5 Chocolate, Ghiradclli's, 3 pounds .85 Picnics, Swift's Sugar Cured, pound lit Margarine, 3 pounds 29c tThe.

trees are growing where they and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Pete Miller in Irish-Bend over the week end. Thelma -Campbell nd Maxine Willett, students at Oregon State, returned to their homes here Friday evening to attend a Hallowe'en party at the C. H. Brown home.

The girls returned to Corvallis for Saturday classes. Road work supervised by Grant Thompson1 continued bast week on Lafayette Stock, started for 'IRISH BEND-MONROE, Nov. -(Special) -The men of McFarland and Irish Bend gathered at the church Wednesday to do some work on the church, and the tadier came with well-filled baskets to help Seattle on Sunday morning to en are protected by other trees. Pecan nut trees planted a year ago, are making wonderful growth on the E. A.

Shedd farm. While, the growth of semi tropical fruits and nuts in this section is still jn the experimental stage it OAK! LE, Nov- i concerning the vulture of tin in sections of Benton nd Lin: ountiei reveals 'the fact that otl semi tropical products re bei) successfully, grown in the tam egion. That nectarines ter the Hemphlir Diesel Engineer ing school. i Malt, Pabst, 3 pound can John Reiling motored to Portland a section of road leading to the newJ -45s 17 on Sunday on a business and plea. Raisins, 4 pound package what they could.

Mrs; O. B. Kyle of Alpine neighborhood, is visiting in Portland at the home of her sister, for a while. E. E.VSmith.

and John Yunker motored to Junction City, Lane bridge crossing the Ca la poo la nver at the Blevtn crossing. -The old covered bridge, another landmark of horse and buggy days, was re ness to his Corvallis home. suna trip. i Rev. Crocker moved to Franklin on Wednesday where he Crackers, Red Arrow, 2 pounds 17? lllllllllilllllllllilllllllllllilllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIlia I Mfiroe Street Cash Market Glen Williams spent part of will be located for a while as pas cently replaced witht a span more last week helping refinish the interior of the George Arnett home, county, to attend a sale on Wed tel at the Methodist church.

i adequate to serve the traveling 4 for C3 Pork and Beans, Campbell's Milk, Oregon, tall can nesday. near Plainmew. public A. Msgruder of Corvallis FREE DELIVERY i PHd 640 Arthur Kyle took a load of stock Fall sown 'fields on local farms delivered a very interesting1 address Reports from John McBride who to Salem on Tuesday. 15 Tomatoes, 5 pound baskets Are green with next year's grow.

haa been in a clinic hospital In ur Meats are GOVERNMENT ur STATE Mrs. Martha Taylor of Eugene is Portland for some time, do not in mg crop. number of farmers completed their fall seeding on dry INSPECTED Which insures you? good 10 visiting at the home of her son- Molasses, Aunt DinvNo. 2'j cans Healthy, Wholesome Meats. v-.

stubble while others preferred to dicate that the patient is making satisfactorytVogress towards recovery. Mershon, sis in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.

Edwards, wait until after the fall rain to Mrs. G. S. Hubbard is quit die their fields. ill at her home.

in'- Monroe at the P. T. A. meeting on 'Tuesday evening, his address wai on Russia and the general i "Grandpa'? McCormick, Charlie Curatin and Mrs. Pit Miller motored to Eureka, Calif on Monday on a business trip.

-s Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edwards of Junction City were visitors at the C. W. Edwards in Irish Bend Monday.

Because of the growth of weed ter of Mr. McBride, in company with Prof. B. G. Thorn uon of Corvallis, were it Portland to see Mr.

Potatoes, 18 pounds 25c VSweets, 10 pounds 25c Soap, Cream Oil and Mission Bell, 4 bars 17c I 1 Rjasting Chickens I 5 tfe lb. average I Perpound and volunteer vegetation some The South Benton grange had a farmers say they believe it ad party on Friday evening. Quit a McBride last week. The- first frost of the season, visable to- begin working the crowd was present, for a good time and get together after games and ground after the rams in order to Thursday night, damaged late gard kill the first crop of weeds which stunts the H. E.

committee Pufex, 3 pint bottles germinate quickly after contact served refreshments. 19c! with moUture. -1 19 Cjtrus Powder, large package I Yung Fryers I Pei pound Mr. Leander Starr, father of ens in some parts of the community while in others tomatoes- are still ripening on the vines, Marine Shearer recently spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Harvey McConnell, in Brownsville'.

Mrs. James Lerkin, is very ilL On Wednesday evening of last Gerald Workinger has resumed farming operations after recess of two days spent last week In having, repair -work doneon his Wheaties, 2 packages 14c '--Routes- for prospectors' trails from harbors, into mineralised sections -of Barahof Island, Alaska, are being located by the government forest service. week, the two Bible classes of Mc Farland Sunday school had a social evening at the church. The two mrs. Kiiey oi tne tteii fiain neighborhood, went to Salem but 'week where she will visit relatives 10c1 praetor.

Mr. Hostler, an expert machinist from Salem, was here, I Bfef Roasts Gold Quality, Tender Shoulder Cuk Per pound overhauling- the caterpillar. and friends for a time. Betty Macpherson and Frederick 19t? After a twenty years residence In the Oakville vicinity. Uncle Sam Bisquick' Flour (1 set of Biscuit Cutters Free!) Jell-Well, any flavor, 3 packages fc (1 package Jiffy Lou Free!) Cleanser, Lighthouse Hamilton.

as he is familiarly Yarbrough, local members of the debate club at the Corvallis high school, demonstrated their ability to produce argument in convinc 28c known, ha moved to the home of Prof. J. Davis where be expects 1 PireXarcJ or 4 I Slortening lbs. 1 (In Bulk) ing manner when they upheld the to reside. Mr.

and Mrs, Davis and negative' side of the debate ques family are at home fit Waldport 9c cans tion: Resolved, that the Zorn- but MKriiamilton will be with Mr, I ilOVSEWlVESy- Something New, gLAzed donuts Very Delicious I also KREAM KRUST 1 1 BREAD Sliced or Plain Can Be Bought from All Grocers Macpherson bill should be adopt- Davis" during the school year, where PDRK SHANKS Nee for Boiled Dinner- Country Sausage, 2 pounds the Utter is teaching. Sc lb Mrs. Ruth Harvey who has been Country Bacon, fancy medium, lean, pound 182 IAMB BREAST Nice for Fricassee visiting Linn county relatives' and friends, spent a few days with the Misses McCune before leaving for Apples. Spitzenberg, good Bushel box 5 ner home in Ulendale, After a week's absence Mar Grapes (your last chance) good quality, bu. 99c 15c Bajdon I Sugar-Cured 3 to 5 lb.

Pieces I By (the Piece Per pound garet, Yates has sufficiently recovered from the effect of having her tonsils removed, to return, to her KATSK(w)ILL NOT A POISON Get those pests off of youR, premises. It only costs 58' cents. Rstskwill is net a poises bat it sure get the rat sad he conies eat for air then dies where ov can find hiss. If yoa have rats or sale doa't go home without a package of RaUkwilL Price ceats. For Sale bv GRAHAM WORTH AMS DRUGSTORE.

The Rexall Store Cervsliis I SANITARY BAKERY duties as a student at Albany col Pear Free Deliveries Daily 7 30. :00 A. M. tM, 3:00 V. M.

Day Acroanti Gladly Given to Reliable Parties rf i lege. Ethan A. Allen and Floyd Bui Ml Be Closed from 1 P. M. Until 560, VanBuren Phone 414 Pies Cakes Cookies Rolls Buns Rye Bread UC.

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