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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 4

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Corvallis, Oregon
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Husband" jfJJ agr1' V--'" I r-AGE FOUB HUE HIS rv. Miss Edith Gray, a student in the Corvallia high aehool, the last weeV-end wnt- VI 1 1 Mil Miss RiU Haverland came up from Monmouth Saturday ana sjwuv Uy with her Mr. and Mrs, xaa nave' Mr. and Mrs. du W.

Jt I iiX LJ wwUS an 1 r- i i Koir hrnther siting at vne nome Loyd Kendall and family. Wanda Nordyke who was ill a few days ago is much improved. Prof G. Thompson with friends rom Corvallii spent Tuesday waiting relatives and hunting tn the com munity. m.

vf Sm Bodkins and son Ocil, who have resided the neigh- borhood for the past seversu have moved to CorvalHs. Porris Taylor came out from Cor-vallis for a visit with her grandpar-" a Tvlfr. Mrs. Walter Moore who is driving from her home near SheM and teac n-ine the primary grades hi Oakville, -remained last Tuesday evening end Kniffin meetings as a B. oi.rl Mis.

I'. H. Me. A irlxnfict (fuesi Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey from 0 en-dale, southern Oregon, spent last fh home. Mf- Bth Elder to JTJS HTmX their honeymoon in rnam. pho to was teken. Mimtes Mary, Amel- spent a few days of last week at the da' at Is; tu Mi' se ot vc ac N. tit bt of at pf M-Rt tfc et at; I tf ct a If 1 bird, and some gold fish.

They rammed to Oregon a few weeks ago and Kate McCune drove to Newport Monday, returning home the same Wi7spring Mr. and Wills and son Harry, started from Oakville on a trip to Wyoming in two touring with two trailers. They took to a camp out- Conrad Meyers who a cousin vo m- rwrU nit ome friends from wttn au 04 me condition except the gold fish which seemed nM to stand the hardships of camp life. Oil, Poi-tlona were also among last weeK visitors at the Davis home. I Miss Winnelrea now.

fit and acme household articles, thm Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Irvine drove up twtlnnA and nent the week at lm and Norris Ames from ftilk goals two eats, a am, a the home of their cousins, Mr. and W.

B. Stow who was injured last week when a passing car swuck gravel truck, is reported to be rnv- PHEASANT SEASON CLOSES nrovme. Olivia and son. Dick, arove Turner on business a few days ago. Prof.

Patterson and Mrs. moo, thai nnnila. are ntannine a pro for Hallowe'en. On account of contagion however this will not be an elaborate public entertainment. Mr.

and Mrs. Kooerc uvi Avnatoar Mavlnrv drive to Junction There's always a "full bag" oi smoking satisfaction in every package of Old Golds How come? Because O. Gs. are smoother and better. they're blended of better tobaccos by modern blenders who began where others left off.

City Sunday where they spent the day helping celebrate the weoaing anniversary of Mrs. Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvert. October 31, 1927 THERE ARB A IM OF BIRDS LEFT AND THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE Guns and Ammunition, Hunting Togs, Guris for Rent, License for Sale M.

LONG CO. The Uaimt SfiortiW Goods and Radio Store 215 South 2nd St. Some nf the local folks are being tfniA oitti prinnled bands. Mrs. oitvvvbu -1' I R.

M. Undsey, who has been suffer. Am 0vr casa of blood poi. ening tjt her hand ror several aaya, is recovering. Mrs.

Grant TbiropSjO is.iimproving iw(na under the care of a physi cian for infection in one of her 'it- carload w.lloft 4hn been laid not a cough in a up for about week with an infection k.j still voinir to the doc- 1927. i. LrOrtuara ud. turn it viiv tor to have it dressed, but is improv ing- riavia while ami aoie to work, had a painful boil on one finger Ibi last weeK. Dr.

Tartar, from Corvajna, was, a at the Georae wuleW home FOUR UNUSUAL VALUES Every car we deliver exactly as we represent it. Right now we are offering four unusual values that will please particular buyers. III Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Working r.Uu Amin rnr Marsniieia wnore nrlii visit friends for a few days. II iA if II II Th ifinai tMTiwtr annn naa own lmuxl tho nast week on account of KarVwii--nnt heinv able to work. Nw Duco Paint Job 1926 TYPE Ht rtSOTJ- II ff 11 Mr anrf Mm. (ieors-e Ames wno lost -A-l nhap mchankally A III at Ruhber- their home by fire last fall have their fine big car for a little new residence almost reaay mow Sam Allen and Ralph WaddeJl are huskinst corn on the 17 acre field be- Inmrlno. tn Cnrsre Willett.

i ii ni ii Kn.rBl lnral nnti attenuea in i -u i If i.i a van awiiHiic spwiies in Albany ill wi Vs Tuesday evening which was a special I evening for Oakville and sneao vis 1924 FORD ROADSTKR New Paint -Good Rubber 'A real buy. 1,25 FORD TRUCK Milk Body-Will be reconditioned to suit. KORO ROASTER-Pkk-up bdy-Cod rub-hvrNew battery and priced at wrecker's price. Here art- four cars priced tor a quick sale M. F.

LOW CO. First and Madison 9 ft i I ri i fi i ii 'j itors. Mrs. EUa Rickard Reads THE BENTON MOTOR CO. C20nc 'e opening of new display rooms and sales offices till Gazette-Times Since 1866 handling of the new Mr.

FUn Rirknrd. Hvine at 326 Ill south Fifth street says she has read awl subscribed for the Laioue-iimes since 1806. and perhaps lietore that "Vniii- nrnwr in truod and interest OAKLAND she said todav. "and I could not tret along without it. The best 1 cam OINI HAL MOTOKS for it, that it grows lietter au in PRODUCT" or aU I I the time.

1 send you U-st wishes for its continued improvement ana pros. i.trif Mi. Ri-knri) further snvs she likes the "homey" atmosphere of the paper, the ontimistic tone in which events CARS AND PARTS are handled, with the aUsemc of munh," or flattery. Mrs. Rickard i HA-s she hones to live many more years and enjoy the happenings in this community.

Invcstiitate Cause of I i Whiteside Theatre Fire 104 NORTH SECOND STREET Corvnllis, Oregon. Telephone II. J. Milsom, Mgr. An officisl investigation lis to the: teu of the whilesule theater tire was held last night in the office of i District Attorney red Mcllenry at Vm Are Judged -liy Your Clothes TimUy ptonle haven't time to up up.

Their opinion is formed hv the tjothes you wear nntl ti way yoii wur them 1-ct iw tu you op. the nvniesi nf stuto fire marshals, Stokes am! Gleason. hue to investl Sales of Oakland and Pontiac cars exceeded those of any other make in Benton County in September, according to the Motor Register of Oregon. Igaie tn' mane, nwmis oi me inea I (r nh ureti-nt. Shil thf ntannera.

v.a determined the fire started i mt near the pamt room hack ot the stare, isiise ulhlelel mineil. 7 n.lra u. vi 1 5 1 1 I Pl.t, hit inn imict nii iiib A llal lilu.ll Km tliMMir nvvnnra tfcill Iwi ttVt lA leoiiutlv with, it is unilerstimd. Theaa 'recommendations may 1 ready this I I. I i snrmwn, saiu..

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