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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 5

Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 5

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1 Uorvauis, uregon BAILY-GAZETTE-TDlESrRIDAY, JAXUAUY-2TTn3T: Tage Five. miTP nrnn bt Alfred Schmitt-of Oregon State at Corvallis, seat of Oregon" State was re-elected secretary. fcnllegev Next year's conference is to be held "Discussion of the farm board was divided Between favorable and X. Nelson of Strtoiajpfl organize 'tl' f.imirn to oop-favorable comment on its program, jcollejj'c Although the philos- i erato, the farmers wives seem -m a Hr ft a 7 DIE IN CHRISTMAS BLAZE HUM I ULUU II I ine- situation is well nigh hoper-ioijhy benind the act" is to centralize Kloallv'-io take HEHPOHT OPEN BP For a Limited Time--to Conform to Our Great Nation-wide Mail Order Policv i' Hits the Buliseye of Holiday Visitors Gather Beautiful Stones On Nye Beach Sands 13 RVALUE TfflWPORT. me Waiiy of Newpoit's holiday guests have been enjoymg the agate: beds On any of the following items: Iroriers Dininjf Room Suites Sewing -Machines Living Room Suites Cream Separators bedroom Suites All Stoves Kitchen Cabinets Radios Washing Machines Plumbing Outfits -VacuuiR Cleaners Bicycles Typvwwtcrs Refrigerators Incubators V.

Ill 11 1- uvvn days. The weather, -whie cold, nas Vri ii. efnvmv rl QflTTIf TlPOTllP jiave been oisappoiniea in inttuj. -they werf not permitted to, witness i a real stoWrt on the coast. Mrs Mav York of the Fruit- (ALSO ONLY $1D0WN on any men's or boys' suit or, overcoat or any combination, of men's or boys' suits or overcoats provided the 'pui-chase- amounts- to 15 or more.) W'e reserve the -right te limframountf' Beginntng Saliirdayy January 3rd 1 4 liAva DcenmiioripH VjtlC PC1.UU1I 11- 1.

1 iiv-i 1'" rhristma cifts this vear bv lovelv violets which are said to be jcovenng a wnole ninsiuei Tiear ner iiivii Tamo vintpt.q nvp hloominflT Jn yards too and fuscias are beau-j tiful on the bushes. Ur anA -Tvlrs. Jav Powell and rm fg? wk kw nsr m-: fter Birr two sons of Fatland, Jack xey and two daugnters, bits, may U.w. ir P. Linqmst ana son ana jacn naanger Seattle formed a merry party os guests with Mr.

and Mta. C. Z. Andrews on NoTth Coast strtetr Mrs. Powel is a sister to Mr.

Andrews-: hunting ilCfltps on a i 1 Associated PrmPbotc- Rooming house at Whiting, where 7 men celebrating Christmas ware burned to death as fire gutted the building, at dawn. One man saved his life bv leaping from second storv window, left. lViiii'yyi'liV" rasaA. WEi January 3 to 17 Inclusive he beacn was greatly enjoyed by the Seattle folk. BEGINNING SATURDAY 4 Starts Saturday Wqi'iVs Semi-Annual 'i ne dane at we nai.

on uinsi- i niirhfc and the' one at the. Log week. Other Christmas guests in Bault of Eyderwood, Washington, WCabin Saturda.y evening were each the Fry home were Mr. and the holiday sason ttondarl hv crowd of. merjy u.

ttlU OS Jorvains Wlin county rar. Mrs. Ed. L. Armes has rteeivdnd -Mrsi' Forman were'Sunday vis-word from her husband, who at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. been in Denver. "several lOtho Forman. 1 many out of town people -snjoyifig this part.of tHe holiday lmily Shoe months in order to be near his Margaret Morrison of Albany, 1 1 Tl I I HT 1 I 1 .1. 1 1 w.

and Mrs. Bert Whorley have moved to Siletz for tne winceoromer, nris, nis sisren, miBsn.tnc:ana maomi noisvein unmius, where Mr. Whorjey is employed on Armes and his mother, all of whom 'are visiting at the home of Mrs; hA rock crushes. tar ill, that they hsieHkeen Holstein, their grandmother. mnved to Siletz lor tne wince moved to Arizona where some im Mri Ti: T.

Howard and dauehter. Prof and Mrs. Vere rligcee anu two sons are here rom Tiiamook provement is noted in. their health. Maxine, former residents of New-mxw vxnw livincr in Portlan6L are for a Holiday visit with relatives lor a vioil wiuii icwu6o.

Mr. and Mrs. Ave Regier of Dal mr. aim uira. Ave xkcjgici: ui iai- In a ffii u.m rTViriGmaa cmoctta nf i.nil fr-'mr A-j i 1 i irVi Kpp was liere for a week while visiting "Foot Health" Shoes, only $3.98 -One Straps, Ctttouts, Ties and 'Oxfords in black or brown kid.

Built-in Arck; wejt construction. Blucher Style Work Shoes $2.98 Popular Bluchet Style with capped toe. Barnyjird propf. uppers chrome and oak tanned all leather shues arid LaCrOSSe" Oil-Tanned Mr. and Mrs.

Hiram. Saxton. Mrs. principal of the Oakville seliool froms urirt lOOKine aiver meii rtegier is aaugnier oi iur. prior 10 going to ton.

property. Arthur W. Lawrence, job printer if Corvallis. soent the end A meejjng of the junior missionary ait the church, Friday af SatHMajg nnrn ninn lere with his wife andl Gin uRuuLU unvu who have apartments at hj mm un ternoon at 2 o'clock, 18 announced by the leader, Mrs. Floyd Limb.

Family reunions, during Christmas week, were enjoyed in a number of phonies in th'e community. Mrs. E. Caldwell entertained ninpTfin PUTRn snore Mrs. M.

grand-won, Ronald Hallj, came fever from Corvallis, Tuesday andfrisited Mr. and Mrs. James Rae until Thnrsr day. Wi Groff, who is spending the mintor- mnnt.hd in this citv. was at' breakfast and dinner, Christ mas day, following a iamny tree Christmas eve.

Breakfast, guests UiiutiJ V-Diuble stitched and nailed oak in soft black or brown kid. Hand tanne(j aji leather soles, soft, pli-turned flexible soles; built-in steel abe oil tanned uppers. Goodyear arch. Full length insoles wet 2J I QQ Rnrhpllp Shoes Police Shoes IWUJCllC wJllViS gtand tjie gruenng wear that.po- Smart women's pumps firemen, and mail car- and one straps, in patent and -riers give their shoes. All leather velvet finish kid.

Outstanding construction; Goodyear welt con- from Corvallisere Mr. and Mrs ifrom' Corvauiswere ar, ana -mrs. Allie Waddell of Oakville Says Clarence Hput arid Miss Julia Clark Jhappy-Sunday over the catch of a Alaska Business Not of Canby. They were poined by Mr. and Mrs.

George Millhollen, Vr.r AnA Janice Millhollen. Mr. 18-pound rock cod in xaquinaTiay. Jlr. and Mrs.

Graff have also been sjnjoying the agsrws, here and at jAgate' beach; ,7 Mellia of Alberta. Lucrative and Mrs. Glen Curtis, Betty- Jean Lr values OQ struction Weather "5 and Harold Lee Curtis. Th S. P.

Williamson family nnn)a arrived thisweek. and will flAKVILLKJ' Ore Jan -2-fSne, proof lining JmjKJ 1 1 gathered at the homeof Mr. and lemain the winter with ciai-V-iir. and Mrs. Robert Bault and- son Bovd Keith, ioined man- Mrs.

R. A. Cale where a. wrKey dinner was served to 7 members ler sister, Mrs. J.

Andrews. Mrs. Frank Howell of Corvallis, air-nirinnicl bv her brother-in-law leisrof the--Bault family at the lJyi Jp WW tSy jjf 00 P. Williamson, Mr. ana Mrs, home of Mr.

and Mr3. Elmer Bault ri THis is the kind value that has ki 'jt-yade Goklcn Arrow nationally famous. Famous LONG- AVEAR Sheets, smooth ami strong Vi gr texture snowy white in appear- Kf- This is the kind value that has Ward's Golden Arrow spocialti nationally famous. Famous LONG- AVEAR Sheets, smooth and strong in texture snowy white in Willinmehn Mr. and Mrs, and sister." Mr.

and Mrtfc A. Tangent where a.fan"ly re. Moiwin Williamson and daughter Portland left Tues- union was enjoyed Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Smith of (Phil- Toan-Mr. and Mrs. Watchendarf, -A-fnr-tliT homes after several 1- "SN" ance! Woven of caret ally selected I Woven of carefully selected Mrs. Alice Nordyke and daughter this beach in the Seacrest omath. were among holiday visitars- a A I Betty, Mr.

and Mrs. William jbck- All Coats and Dresses cottages. Mri C. W. Wilson and at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Elmex Hamilton. appearance! cotton yarns. Laboratory tests, prove that LONGWTTAli Shots live up to their name! Get a supply now at this, special Golden Arrow price 1 WIN WHITE GOODS ey-of Portland, Boo and a.ennein rnle and the -hostesses, Mr. and -Tomilu nnt Mi and MrS.

John Davis made a trio, to Chit- Ttnofman, Portland were in Wood, last week with feed for. a nf the Grant Thomp Seacrest several days over ine which he ias' on winter pasture in that viemity. son family was held Christmas TinliHnva. with Prof. atd Mrs.

B. G. Thomp Mrs; W. Yates is recovering Mr and Mrs: C. E.

P.urvine of moved tO son at their Corvallis home, Mr 01 from effects of a cold that kept Ined to the house sr -a few he co: brxity and are living in ine ThSmpson's Men" built of logs fironlace adding warmth da get on Coast street. Mr. rurvme ig is not as profitla asfor the occasion, was the scene of "Mil ALL LINEN DAMASK. 72 inches wide. Beautiful Jacquard patterns SI especially priced Nr- a merry group wnen jjrcucino HUfrihuTad from a beautifully in former years, says Allie Waddell, who is skilled in catching wild animala, Mr; Waddell spent some JiastaKen over me mgmaj ge which, he plans to i operate, 3Irs.

Piirvine is a daughter of Mr. mad Mrs. Cleve Pratherof the Coast street grocery, came 3iere'ast PmfoaRrir and Mts M. Howes'. lighted tree.

Dinner guests? were ALL I1INENH4NCH TABLECLOTH 54 Mr." and Mrs. Urant xnompson, Mra Tna Reiner of Portland, Mr: by 54 inches. -W hite vith time in Alaska in company with two brothers who were engaged in the fu business. $1.39 colored borders. Each and Mrs.

Bob Lindsay and sons Grant and" Ernest, Mr. and 'Mrs. 'recently from Shanghai, China A decided slump in the price of WOMEN'S fur trimmed Coats. Well tailored and patterned in. the latest styles $1 1 WOMEN'S in crepe and satin finishessharply reduced for this All Men's Suits and Overcoats who are on a four-month fnrlonghj jnr8 jg cagged mainly by the im- ChruL PERCALE PRINTS Charming new patterns and color coniUinations.

Tub fast F. H. McMeekin ana aaugmerB snrl Helpn. Clarence Teddy --fmm-tho IThiveraitv of Were portation of cheap furs on the market Mr. Waddell believes.

of Mr. and Mrs. -a. js. oen- 2Vzc.

colors. A special value at Per seyeral days last ine and Norman Thompson and the hostesses Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. A family tree and dinner party invoA at home of Mr.

Mr. Morrison who returned to Albany, several days ago, after snenrlinir some time at the Hol are making uieir uume iu BIRD'S-EYE DIAPERS, 27 by 27 inc ft ch size. "Portland with Mr. antt Mrs. Ivan 01 and Mrs, Rgbert Davis by Mr.

and- stein home here is still a patient in Extra absorbfrit. All hemmed, Ci ready to use. Package of 12 Mr. and R. M.

Devine of "Beaverton. SDent the winter Mrs. Emerson Davis. Annie Mar 'j vrooinj navis Prof an iiriia. ijinciouii A riavin Prof and ioe Aiuany geueiai iiuaiibai.

T-i 1 1 -lolidav in tiub City on Coast OTHER BEDDING XJKll I ff oycnwii UUI1CJT, -nil- few days with Alfce Bayne near Mrs. J. E. Davis with their daugh-Halsey while Lewis Bayne is a Ethel and Marian of Alsea, guestat the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Dick Davis, Marjory; Dorothy and Glen Williams. Edna Davis and the hostesses, Mr. iff ii ii i ill tii in i iv.u mi. registered in Hub City over the wuli anA inMnrlod Mrs. Ci.

I. Lewis SINGLE PLAID BLANKETS "China Cotton blended with onr! Mr! Woima ITArrnaTI Dr. anrl T-Q DuVlS. of selected 4 ool. Sateen jit S2.98 of selected wool.

Sateen companies by kr and Mrs. James Mi, and Mm J. C. Brown and 33 bound ends. 80 inches relatives held a family reunion at tVio firnnm linme Christmas day.

MEN'S ALL WOOL twists, worsteds and serges. Every style is designed by an expert. Every stitch of the tailoring ia carefully 'PART WOOL DOUBLE -BLANKETS, com Brothers," sisters, uncles, aunts and rnd Don Wagner and Ivan! Elom and family. Theeach was much, enjoyed by them. House guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Barnes W. Campbell were Mr. and1 airs. J.

C. Campbell, Mias Clair Jennings and Miles Extine all of bined with ('hina Cotton, 70 Envoy From Denmark cousins were seated at two taDies SO inch' S3 SO inch. done- Si i.75 and So A .75 and Sateen bound ends. Pair i.v.-...! 2Q.75 in dining room where a sump fna jl'nnpr was served. A beauti rhristmas tree and holiday color added cheer to the Brown ALL VIRGIN WOO WJight weight top and overcoats, correctly tfed for the man who i for the man wno caiem.

xneir viaii na Thursday morning to Snday. Mr. Campbell, is a son of Mr. p' home. wants a servicable.

1 and A and 2Q.75 BLEACHED SHEETING, famous I.onp-wear quality. Snowy white. -Width, 81 ihches. Per yard SEAMLESS PILLOW inches wide. Longweuf quality, bleached DOBBY PAT'lEiqi BEDSPREAD with colorful crinlJIti stripes against arj, dressy -vampDeil, senior, una iuiob nings is a daughter of Mrs.

J. W. CampbeU. an Mrs. C.

H. Brown entertained members of the family to dinner at their home, Friday Guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Brown, Meda Brown, Mr. and Mrs. 2 (Sl.OO DOWN 8 WEEKS TO PAY) Mr anil Mrs. M. R.

Lewis of All men's and boys', suits, and overcoats, pro overcoais, Corvallis occupied a Whitten cot- pro- 945.00 or more, sold viding the total amount is over the week end. Ren Brown and Mr. and Mrs. wu-lard Brown. Mrs.

Basil Witzig of CoryalTuv daughter of Mrs. Granvil Fry, Tia-l her mother during the past flO for and 8 weeks oWhebalance.) Gl earnce Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompson, Mrs. Ina Reiner, Mr.

and Mrs. R. M. Lindsay, Grant and" Ernest Lindsay -were Friday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and rMs.

Frank i i background. Mlfl Sizes 81 105 inches gl.VJVr "FEATHER, TITE" ART TICKING 'of firm lustrous, satiri-twilled texture, finarhntetil feather-proof. Width, 32 yard UNBLEACHED SHEETING wijUe. Halburt in Albany. WARD-O-LEUST 6 ft.

wide, heavy printed patterns, values-ur to. 30c a running foot reduced v.v. Dean Bexell Honored you miss your 107f off on all Heaters, (except Tod-, dola) outstanding vaiues that can be purchased Sl.OO DOWN. 3-pjece Bedroom Set, beautifully, finished in decorated So .50 ivoryjiV-- -WILTON RUGS. 9 12, values up 32c by Economics Gfoup RAIT LAKE CITY.

Jan. 2 Gazette-Time CaU WARP WAY Electric Gyrators Sharply reduced. JDurnfamous copper or green porcelain tub machine. New Price. JO KAP)-Dean J.

A. Bexell of Oregon to $75.00 reduced SHV95 sip- State college, was elected president of the Pacific Coast Economic association here Wednesday at the to. Ol7 conclusion, or a day a discussion that ranged from commercial school courses to the federal farm loan board. IVm roM Otto Wadsted. minister from Den mark, leaving the Whit House aftei weacntinB ki etedentiala Preal etant Hoover.

Corvallis, 0r. Before 1 o'clock. 2nd and Jefferson r. Phone $S5j Kenneth Duncan of Pomona college was chosen vice-president and.

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