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Page S TIMES. WILLAMINA. OREGON Mr. and Mrs. El^on Tatum and children and Mr. and Mrs. Randall tatont atten d ed a birthday celebra- t on in Sheridan on Monday of last week, honoring the m e n 's g ran d fath ei F rank Ja to m . K enneth Shetterlv, J r., was initiât . ” ed into Sigma Chi f r a tç r n ty at Cqr- Leroy Noke by became ill w 11 h vall's !ast weekend. chickenpox w hi'e in school last T hurs day. teach, r, V, .>nH M r. A n Ph.kk t r> . ‘,a X- ’ C onsequently Mrs. Ball, teacher, land v .sn e d ’a t the S h etterlv U n e îàst " Î ± '’’’’ d",’’ T ‘‘r Ch’’' weekend. S atu rd ay night Mr. Clubb I ^ r<?n h*^e ' e tn ex,,oa£d t0 the ‘bi-ease w ent to Corvallis to a t en 1 Sie-m-. Chi | C. W. S tew art retu rn e.l tq school initiation. Mrs. Clubb is a sister of Monday (Burning a fte r having been Mrs. S hctterly. absent the past m onth recovering Mrs. Gwen McCullough w ent * “ yere bu,'n ° n Wb *?k Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holt of Gold ( reek w ere g u ests pn Sunday at the Ted Burdon home. ih v p d J in .. . . . . . . . . . . . . P ' 11' W ILLAM INA HALL, SATURDAY NIG H T. FEB. 4th. i , . _ i i C ooper is aU ym g w ith Mr«. G»>c'M. ass to help care fo r the chd- ,h " u rc J1 n ;. - L “ ’.V i , a ' :<1. G,lu!i!4 '* s t‘ hospital with an e ar in- Thursday.. Februury 2, 103V Lewis Jen sen of P ortland, b ro th e r of J. A. Jen sen , passed aw ay a t his home last W ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen attended the fu neral in Port- |ttnd on S atu rd ay • atu t.iay . Mr. E b erh art o f P ortland, PWA BUth „ r ity, while in town Friday as- , ured the directors of Union High School Dist. No. 7 they would nqt lose thc ,.WA K, allt ,,ecaU!(e yf th / CWMi(„. Clifford Syrunson spent from Wed nesday to Friday a tte n d in g the Holi qv»» convention a t Newberg, B ring your foot troubles to the Foot C orrectionlst stopping nt Newb '« Pharm acy each Wed. from 10 to 2 No charge fo r interview s. *c Antoong those th a t a tte n d e d the P re sid e n t’s Ba|l in Sheridan were Mr. and Mrs. A rlus Mi’l.T, Mr. and M -«• M r ^ l i . ^ u f h 'F o t 'v ’^M, 1 y’ and Mrs. Les P errin , Mr. and M»s j W. E. E llingsw orth, Jack R oberts and Miss Gladys Sm elaer and Miss Je a n c 1 H eidep ta tlo n c f work on the building dur D»* «^tday Leo W ilkerson had his »"* ^he present litignt on concerning sec°nd finger o f h s le ft hand broken legality of the di»tfic|. a n *i mnsheil and the third fin g e r was Mrs. J. W. A nderson and Mr. and tb “ j ° in‘ Whi‘® , , ■ „ Mrs. Jam es O’Neill visiteil Mr. and - .u Y i . r. ^ Mck80n Mrs. Richard Sw anson a t L afay ette r J .i.’"* purchase music Me. and A T urnidge accomp * Smith on the Salm on riv e r pn Monday. j fo r the F or-^t G ;ove musical t o u r « a - anied by Mr. and Mrs. W alter Stp „ a I Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Larson ami m ent scheduled for some tim e in the phens spent the weekend in P ortland Mr ’,n,‘ ^ " ¿ ¡ AndT®W K en,ha" children of C latskanie w ere guest* early spring. a t the home o f th< r daughter. Mrs. ™ " ere McMinnville visitors |a st BIG DANCE. W ILLAMINA HALL Sunday a t the home of Mrs. L arson's SATURDAY N IG H T. FEB. -ph. Mona Halloway. Ercil T urnidge of Tbur8l,ay b ro th er and sister-in-law , Mr. anil P rin g your foot tro u b les tp the Foot C orrectionist stopping a t N ew by’s f “J e r ’ b r? th e r Mrs- Halloway. was G uests a t the E lm er Hqdsop home 'Ll10 kalaom ining and painting of Mrs. Lyle Riggs. i—- - 8 Sfuest a t her home last W ednesday w ere Mrs. Hodaon’ i the auditorium of the M.E. church is Ih a rm a c y each Wed. from 10 to 2. I Mrs. A. E. Nichols, who has been No charge fo r interview ?. f | O. M. M cCurry and dau g h ter spent sisters and Mrs. R. P. Couptney an<l finished and the men have sta rte d to very ill, is much im proved and hei Ronald and Linda and Mrs. rem odel the kitchen. , r , th e weekend visiting a t the h°n,e of children, , Jo e Ego and d a u g h te r of N ew berg. , , .... , sister, Mrs. May Brock, re tu rn e d to J. P. E lm g sw o rth and fam ily o f A. D. G rabenhorst and fam ily and ’’ I Mrs. Joe M atocha and children and hep home in Pqrtlanti |a st F riday. Ne a em spent Sunday in W illam ina Mrs. Roy Stone atjd fam ily at Onal- I BUY, sell and exchange New and Mrs. Andrew K ershaw and baby sppnt v u tin g relatives. T here w e r e 17 aska. Wash, Mrs. J. W. A nderson, Mrs. John j Used F u rn itu re and Small Tools. — Sunday a t the home of thp ladles* bro p resent at a fam ily d in n er at th e R. H enderson and Ruth Surgeon a tte n d ¡Stan F letcher, T rad in g Post, M c -jth e r, F rank Matocha. E. EllinTsw ortl, home. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. L. G a rre tt aqd ed the clinic in P ortland Friday anil ' 22tf* .. , „ ... . . sqt|s and A llen Larkins, spent Fri- iM innville. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Johl,ston spent on th eir re tu rn took in the special Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gillespie and day even ng a t the Lux home. A. D. Shipley o f M anette, W ash., the w eekend in P o rtla n d ; they drove services a t the N ew berg sta te con daughter. A -lene. spent Sunday eve-! ventiop of the H oliness association at arriv ed last Monday for an indefinite in S aturduy and re tu rn e d Sunday. n ng v siting Mr. G illespie's sister, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Schlegel and the N azarine church. Mis. Ka'ph Farnham in McMinnville, children visited his p aren ts, Mr. and visit at the hom e of his son and Mr. and Mrs. K enneth G etty of Mrs. C. A. Schlegel, and her parents, daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. H arry D undee. Mr. and Mrs. M orris Sm ith Mr. anil Mr». A rlus Miller e n te r Miss Es elle Howe spent the w eek Mr. and Mr?, W A. Long a t Forest Shipley. and Mrs. T heresa Sm ith of St. Paul tained at dinner Monday night. Those end :n W il’a m ’ra . Grpve pn Sunday! Mrs. Jensen and her m other, S. J. called a t the H. A. P a rre tt home last p resen t w ere Mr. and Mrs. H. A B erk, spent last T hursday shopping Friday. Mr. and Mrs. P a rre tt accomp- P a rre tt, Mr. and Mrs. Al Newby and an ’ed them to the beach fo r the day. 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Sunrise NOODLES OATS Ceretana, quick-regular MATCHES Favorite; 6-box Carton OYSTERS Fine fo r fry in g , 2 FOR 9 S H O P EVENING A PPO IN TM EN TS A TEST ‘ ORANGE JUICE Golden West 1-lb Vac. Tin 35c Peacock — 9-lb. B AG 25c 16c 5 Seive PEAS Oregon fancy— 3 T IN S 19c 3 P O U N D T IN FOR 25c Texun, No. 2«, 2 FOR 15c Picket — 10 lb. BAG 25c Yelloir CORN MEAL Grapefruit Juice PURE LARD 4 POUNDS 8^29 Guar, q u ality; 20-lb. T U B | Q« PORK SAUSAGE PURE — Rib or T-B one— Pound f f « BOILING BEEF aav POUND 2 POUNDS SIDE PORK FRESH — POUND 15c ' L ib b y n 2 T A L L T IN S SHRIMP Fancy Me?. Pack; 2 FOR GKISGO " JC- JM* IQ - M jFv 25c 53c PANCAKE FLOUR M e a it M a r k e t S p e c i a l s STEAKS C H O IC E — COH EE $ 1 .1 9 15c SMELT FRESH — 19« / POUNDS K ITCH EN Q U E E N — Pure Egg— 16-0«. Pkg. 19c 5 pounds 494b. BAG RESULTS . . . Lovely, lustrous hair—no dry, brittle ends! Only soft waves and ringlets, alive and vital. 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