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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 3

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Corvollls, Oregon DAILY GAZETTE-TIMES, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1931. Tasii TLA isitnr at I a-V tj i I ot Ti Ui.P.ii. engineer Dinner Professor and Mrs. W. J.

nra: 8non, arm pieaa- uiimore will rive a dinner at their home tonight Wnd fthTl v.0""". t0 ndJt I1'- t0 th len the tric'trl engineering faculty, pena the day at the country home William Brixiers has returned to and majors in that course alter lacks ncr nume in vuTYauis. one was and family, fe wmflea" north of only day or two, I VUiU at BroMi1lMr. A. mi mi fe4 Entertain Girls Miss' Leila Miss Flee in recently spent several days at Brownsville, southern Beggs.

instnictor in physical educa Eastern Oregon H. A. Una eounty, where she went a visit to her tion for women at the college, enter- in the week c. Cr-Mr, and Lindgren, extension specialist and daughter, Mrs. George Hume, and family.

tained the freshman a motortn lowa Mrs. Sam Whiteside, with their f.eld representative of Oregon State 7. SeHerSLien E. Day, field The two team were tied for KitMA.v city and hav returned from Portland where, eastern Oregon. Mr.

LSndgren secretary of the Student Volunteer movement on the KIS the Pacific coast in Corv.Ub werWnl the eecond year girwoa thlpCoS6 Back rt Tarl ET stu- Only 14 More Days to Shop! Store Wide Display of Practical Gifts for Her! in commerce at Oregon State ifnfly. They attended several, weighing of the lambs raised in that section. 1 State Kifle Team Adda college, registered from Klamath; Portland events. Falls, has returned tn I IS IIIUIC i v.t nvumuKu tiio uiriftin nii at the college after being- ill three K. A.

T. Seniors Guests Z3. ii1 or HusUnd in Corvallis-Mrs. college rifle teani bringing the total up to 68. The or more weeks.

Younr Dunham Jeanne Wilson and Mia. Mn twIit.i .7. Return Hone Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lamb and children have turned to their home near Corvalli from a motor trip to South Deer Creek, near Roseburg where they had been on a visit to Mrs.

Lamb' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mc-Cormack, and friends.

The Lambs were away several days. 4. i-ienor vsison uruoos, a siuaeni at prgia compwn.iv iiring ear in January. a patient at the college COMBINATIONS AU silk crepe tie chine and flat crepe combination in tailored or lovely lace trimmed types Include the new bias cut at $1.05 to $3.05 YC irv. jyears ana a resident or uiat exam ncneauie Made Distribution of the P.ii, w.

c. r- nT unu, mei uruoDs. ine coupie luuay mi vrrgon otaie, ine nnals are listed to Kalpn bhenard anil Mn na iMary Stuart. Virginia Wnlf Vrit.w .1 .1 1 i 1 I. me noruiwest ior "gu iuC, morning ana ena Saturday, ce-tiilliam of Salem, with immUi flood, Vira Bardwell.

Mamlaliniit 1 11 in eember ID Georgia where they expect to make at 8 p. m. 1 ll tkAl. Visit Portland Mrs. M.

E. Heath and daughter, Miss Elita- iwiuuca, are exDeciea to come 1 STEP-IN SETSCrepe de chine and flat crepes silk Trimmed with fine lace or the plain tailored uii'ir nuiiin. 111 r. uninn nil mn to Corvallis tonight or tomorrow for tHa .1 working in Corvallis. i Drum Major Contest Postponed The contest for drum major of the college band has been postponed VTrJv nTun lert i JBellingham.

Wash where they 1 styles. Ideal for practical gifts at NIGHT GOWNS Silk night gowns of crepe de chine and flat crepes. Lace trimmed or the tailored types at and 1.50 Of rayon $1.05 to remain foa shortlime Coral Beach, where they expect to snquet of the Santiam Fish and Game association to return here lateTinThe winter. Tedrow-l Ij 2 Beaton to Prtmcnt and remZ for i held tonight in hotel Albany Albany, Many Cor- wtl'r Mr of Benton the greater part -of the winter. yalU.

aportsmen will attend, adding to the import. i nlrs. M. Teqrow. They were n.

xj. n.vii kv ii ance of the meetino- at whirK ih 19.19 nmo.m Alhanv fr ri iTJ0' SI-. nd Ien Improves-J. M. Tedrow in- the witP.

thev write their the Student Volun mn vho the Corvallis friends. Ziefle 1. Select-Adolnh nsr vi7 leorow untirair. Tedrow who has spent several weeks at thi the Student Volunteer movement Is able to be aronm) JL tA f.ii r.iii. -J -f iv) vasts a hiiv vuv MkiVsl til nriirmarv has Koar Wvbm :J.S Wn Cmpw They Pbably will be in is reported getting along WafZ-- Christmas holi.

well. Mr Tedrow abH Warrr; m7 7w.r-)ZZmttn- holi-jver, well. Mr, Tedrow ebls -Th appeal ciation of American Medical collegre to give an SILK HOSIERY Will Solve Many Gift Problems L-tfkTCT atUe terf SET 1 Boxed for Gift Giving Crumly, Rev R. Uorrwar and SuhS JL1. wWch -t-lte in medical school Vxtf.E Mis.

Rena Heagen, student leaders, other relatives here i condition to rTtun, to hil imend nd with in te8t 7iU were accompanied by Don. Lee, hoie after a week or aoThe the Chriatinaa hoU.f n. Howard Nomura and Miss Florence Farm Home Gift Day Farm 1 tient was quite seriously ill for i0i Spek'T Seced-Walter Mulford, dean of forestry Merryman. Home gift day is to be recogn'zed time. today and a number of local the University of California.

wiU be the main I Thursday afternoon at the regular jpeople -ww bringing in offerings speaker at the Forestry club banquet to be held on Announce Wedding Miss Mil- meeting of the College Hifl.W C. Has Left Hosnital j10 be dae to the collection. The OSC campus in February, according to announce- married to Dan WhLtk of Cor! Fourteenth ff-T' eCtta rthevn CKr loc1 People wiU Novtl -i ieuXTu? Drama-Ticket, selling for the three nounce Mm Wh n- eeUng. Dr James E. Milligan at.V.llejo, dl, ha.

conv.liced a toy toZ addHo the th 0S0 in com. Xv in Yk7: i6" thf First Methodist Episcopal sufficiently to leave the bospiul and Christmas ejection The firemen mUnity drm' Friday in emPus orhop thea-SlLi. A 'banyand will continue church will be the speaker and has been taken to Oakland where "rtdlscourS'beSvi A slight charge is being made to defray royal- ZL vm rtcTn? thfere, vi bepecial music AU she is with relatives and will re! 'resident, will Th ti SneVoS tie. and expenses, says D. Palmer Young, instructor "nd friends.

unicmain until she has recovered. UTZaJZ dr4mUc8' KAYSER SILKS Service weights S1.25 Chiffon weights $1.35 (Newer shades.) B. V. MAY SILKS Service and chiffon weight ......08 Service weights Service weights nuTCiui-K are mvitea to attend the meet nir rendition i. 1.

is a member ih rnrvin. .,1.. U- new toys im low.pneea rrvin. mana. ew toy.

at the low price. Mwimn ibih.kc iivi uni.niairQ 1 ne oamage KfiMtty uamage Met txtimated The damagi rfennrtmont a tu- "ro urKea Mrs. ttuney is the mother they are offered this year will be department and is employed this bring a grft to be added to the of Miss Edith Carter Kunev of the 'It which resulted from the rohberv of th nsn city. Farm Home collection. Oregon State collesre faciiltv.

nesa and registrar office recentlv ban tint twen ti. JJ mated officially by insurance adjusters. Office dam age, asiae irom ine sate, consists mainly of scat- rM tered papers and files. ANOTHER WARD JL. OSC Glider Pub Active The first flights of the OSC glider club year were made, trom Baldy Saturday.

New members of' the club were given instruction, and the speediest flight of the day was made by Gordon Shattuck, when he attained a speed of 30 miles per hour, CI as Members MeetingThe parentiwclass of the United Churches will meet with Dr. E. W. Warring, ton in the church parlors of the educational building at 8 o'clock Wednesday, tomorrow night Consideration will be 1 given questions regarding religious training of children. All members of that group are invited to be in attendance.

To Undergo Operation Guy Benson, a freshman at Oregon State college, has left for Portland where he is to undergo an operation for appendicitis. He expects to return to his work at the college next term, after spending-the holidays recuperating at the family home in Portland. Mrs. Mills in Portland Mrs. II.

Mills has returned from Portland where she went recently on a week end business and pleasure READ EVERY WORD Then See For Yourself The New Superhetrodyne 9 TUBE SENSATION trip. She was the guest of friends in that city. Will Meet Wednesday The presi SHRUBS Conifef Trees, Shade Trees Walnuts and Filberts Larsen's Landscape Nursery Growers of Ornamental Tree and Shrubs Lincoln Lane, Corvallis, Ore. Phone 924-R dent of the Women's Association of the Congregational group, Mrs. Etta G.

Lunt, is requesting that all members be present at the meet Gilbert Chem Head Dr. E. C. Gilbert, professor of chemistry at OSC, was elected chairman of the Oregon section the American Chemical society at its meetinsr Saturday nieht here. Other officers ing Wednesday, tomorrow, at the home of the treasurer, Mrs.

W. Park, 646 north Thirty-first street This meeting, the last of the year, elected were Dr. C. H. Johnson, of WiHamette 0Dcn o'clock, and will be in.

the natur of a aewinar hee versity, vice chairman, and Dr. J. K. Haag, chemist at the experiment station, secretary. for the fled Cross and a Christmas party.

Members are asked to come prepared to. sew. 'Mrs, S. D. At-wood will have charge of the Christmas devotion and will be as.

sisted by Mrs. Eion H. Moore. A ft To Attend Clinic Dr. Charles 0.

Anderson. 3r is journeying to Portland this week for a graduate clinic in eye diagnosis and correction under Dr. A. M. Skefflngton, director of the graduate foundation, who has been conducting a series of clinics in California universities, following his return from a summer In the research clinics of Vienna and London.

Christmas story will be read by Complete "Mrs. Carl W. SaUier Mrs. Lunt is in charge of the program. Host .93 esses will be Mrs, S.

H. Rondeau, Mn Mvm No6ft-ft $5.00 Down, $6.00 Monthly Small Carrying Charge Question Contest Boys and girls who live on ris, Mrs. Park and Mrs. Lunt. farms in Benton and Linn counties will compete dur.

Friends of the church group are in-ing the winter for $50 in cash prizes in a question vited to attend, and answer contest in which all questions will per- tain to agricultural subjects, according to announce. ment made by H. J. Bonie, Albany, Swift and com-pany manager, who is sponsoring the contest assisted by C. Briggs, county agent of Benton county.

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On ssl cUlly eaUl Deeesibef II. Good ea all be ins sack way staily. Snilar lew (ares le all sssln line poleSj betweea PertUad end Retebwfl. nell of the First Christian church left this morning for Portland where he is to remain until Thursday in attendance at the four-day meeting of the Pacific Preachers' Parliament of the Church of Christ Dr. Joseph's office wit) be open from 9-12 and 1-5 daily.

His former nurse will be in charge. AU accounts are due and pay able and every effort will be made to collect same. Phone 29-J to be in session at the First Christian church; The parliament opened yesterday and will close Thurs day night with a banquet to the visiting ministers. I Rev. MeConnell is on the program to deliver one of the addresses.

llllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll College Spirit Chancres "It ain't what ft ued tn be" wailed George McPherson, student at Oregon State way back 20 year ago, who paid the old town Be Gold nly Ten Sets Dili a visit ever Sunday and Monday and spent most of Monday on the campus and in class rooms, etc. FREE Mcrnerson is a resident of San Francisco now. "The old hello spirit is gone, each student seems to be for himself alone, and there is not the comradeship Twenty-four hour trial period. We sold 1 8 Special Mantle Sets in 3 hours. Do you want a real radio at a low price? Then hurry! as oi yore, tuacn rratemity man lives with his mates and no one else.

In my day there was the big open forum you know, and everyone knew everyone else. This college change is general, and augurs none too well for the college future, its seems to me," he said. Deed Rerotdinva MatrA F1iktH Wilmn tn Chester L. Mains, tracts IS, Sheriff E. J.

New. ton to Pacifie Savinir A I In In 9 A A The CORVALLIS STORE Avery C. Price to T. A Logsdon, Int. 4 tracts, 10, Sheriff Benton county to First Savings A Loan, Albany, 76 A.

10, B. N. Long-worth to J. H. Starr.

161.18 A. 11 Umh With each garment sent in to be cleaned we will clean a similar garment FREE! Send two suits, or a suit and, an overcoat 1 even a suit and a dress or any similar com- I bination. We'll clean them all for half-price." I I I This Two-for-One Special permits you to I I have the family wardrobe cleaned and pressed I at HALF-PRICE. 5 College Cleaner I Reichart's 1 Phone 68 I Phone 19 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiHiiiiuHiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaitiiiiiiuiuiiuiiiiuiuuiiiiiiiiia" Fiechter to Oka Feichter, et al, 1, 20. Corvallis; $mmm Worn a So nra.

i. omau 10 inas. small, uot lo 11, Uorval-Oiaa. F. Small tn Vml r.mli I 1 tJ 11 r.

vallis. 2 lots. IS. Corvallii: 1 1. Armstrong, 10 A.

10, J. R. Williamson to Phone 825 Second and Jefferson St. r-art namaway, A. iz, 4 Kenneth O.

to D. L. Daw. 13 A. II S' crnu tn Abbie A.

Hoy. 48 A. 12. Anna KinrV Fihl Morgan, tract 11, 6..

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