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Page 10 T IM E S , W IL L A M IN A , O REG O N u rd ay , betw een O regon S ta te and , the U n iv ersity of W ashington. Mr. an d Mrs. E. B. H illiard re cen tly fro m F e rn d is tric t moved Sat- u id a y to th e ir new h u t y e t u n fin ish ed home. Mr. an d M rs. Jam es O ’Neil an d son Jam es, jr ., m ade a sh o p p in g trip tc Salem S a tu rd a y . Mr. an d Mrs. M. R. M cCabe and • ons, R ussell and R onald, re tu rn e d LOCAL NEWS Mr. an d Mrs. A. S ch o en b o m , of I.u g en e. w ere week end g u ests of Mr. an d Mrs. B o ettcher. Mr. and Mrs E. S ep p an en w ere also d in n e r guests a t th e B o ettch er home. Mr. and Mrs. B illy J a rv is a tte n d e d •io- loo ,..,u gam e .n C o rtlan d , fcat S u n d ay fro m A berdeen, W ashington w h ere th ey had sp en t the week end v isitin g his m o th er, Mrs. W a lte r Me C abe and h e r p a re n ts. Mr. and M rs T. L. B orden. Mrs. A n d rew W ood, o f B uell, war a M onday m o rn in g caller a t the home o f h er siste r Mr; Lee Pi entice. F red O lm sted, .Mr. Y ates. P ro f H arris and Lee P ren t.ce sp en t th< week end b u ild in g a g a ra g e on the i O lm sted place, o ccupied by th e H a r ris fam ily. E a rl C one broke his leg above the knee S en tem b er 30th, w hile p ra c tic in g fo o tb all. He w as tak en to the M cM innville hospital fo r tre a tm e n t 1 Mr. an d M rs. D. R. Mode re tu rn e d S u n d ay fro m a h u n tin g trip in th , John D ay co u n try . T he h u n tin g party inclu d in g ten m en re p o rt a b ag of nine d e e r killed on th e trip . | The W ’'” a m in a fo o tb all team w il' p lay a n ig h t gam e w ith D allas F ri , day. Mr. an d Mrs. E lm r M oore an d he* b ro th e r E rn e s t D u n to n , o f L ebanon w ere w eek end g u e sts a t th e R. Lee 1 a o rris home. an(l Mrs. C. L. C hapm an, of B erkeley, C alifo rn ia, w ere recent v isito rs a the hom e o f his siste r, Mrs H enton B row n. T he b eg in n e rs b an d w ill begin th e ir p ra c tic e a t th e high school th it w eek. There will be a n u m b e r of g ra d e school ch ild ren in th e band. Isac S h arp , of M olalla, cam e S a t u rd ay fo r a tw’o w eeks v isit a t th t hom e o f his d a u g h te r, M rs. M yrtle L ayer. Mr. an d Mrs. M elvin W ilson and son, Ja c k , o f M ilw aukie, visited hi. uncle R. L ee N o rris S unday. Mrs. T. R. M attso n and children C h arlen e an d T eddy J e a n , m otored to R ochester, W ashington, w ith Sig- !U.“ 1 an d sPe n t Che w eek end -■th M r. M a ttso n ’s p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n M attson. M ;. and Mrs. J u s t L epage w ere d in n er g u ests S u n d ay a t the hom e of th e ir son R alph H arp o le. The occas- sion w as th e b irth d a y o f th e ir g ra n d son. R aym ond H arpole. A r?,o Id , K outonen drove tc A H T 'r 1,11 n I uild? 7 ’ aco m P anied b j V -s ’ ’ M rs, L es P e rrin , and ed thn d j elson? w here th e y a tte n d M rs ¿ r e g g en C' Ub 3t th e ho™ ° f CHtVROlffoyr YOU’RE LOOKING AT THE NEW STYLE THAT WILL STAY NEW I '» Hi k SI I. IK. blade cut F l u UR K IT C H E N COFFEE PEAS No PO U N D Can» 25r SOAP C H IP S Fancy OVERALLS LEMONS £ Sanforized Shrunk 13c 23c R eserve F fllR U IflY , O R EGOA and $ J #39 FLANNEL YARDAGE for quilt covers Union Made yard Pair $1.69 19« CHENILLE BATH SETS set odd lots Taffetas — Sälinä Granit Crepes W bite Tea Rose ISc th e R ig h t $1.69 LADIES SLIPS J /C 29c 2 SODAS i wwg— pair 25c h ry» tat W hite ’» Pound Box The all p u rp o se meat 1- on nee can CRACKERS 50 43c • 10c ■ imi SMALL BOYS CORDUROY TROUSERS sizes 2 to 8 RED BALL 15c 20c m oM a a i M ------------------ ---------- CAULIFLOWER •nwni 8 oz. Blue Denim 10c BROOMS ___________ LETTUCE $2.49 MENS $1.59 I’.' 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