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THE W ILLAM IN A TIMES.
Grand Ronde
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P in a l sc o re s:
A m ity 9, Y am h ill 6
D ayton 11. C a rlto n S
A m ity won th e c h a m p io n s h ip of
th e Y am h ill C o u n ty “ B " le a g u e la st
w eek as th e y d o w n ed a f ig h tin g Yam
h ill o u tf it by a 9-6 sc o re in a th re e
h o u r long s tr u g g le w hich tw ice w as
h a lte d w hile th e h u g e crow d m illed
o u t a c ro ss th e d ia m o n d to p ro te st
close b ase decisions.
T h e W a rrio rs th e n d e fe a te d V al-
setx e a sily M onday at D ay to n , 7-1,
to gain th e fin a ls o f th e D istric t B
p la y o ffs a g a in s t W e stp o rt. T h e g am e
w ill be p la y ed F rid a y on som e n e u
tr a l field.
W illa m in a 's fin a l tw o g a m e s w ith
Y am hill a n d C a rlto n w ere c a lle d off.
W illa m in a w ish ed to p lay , b u t th e
o th e r schools d eclined.
Bob W a sso n of C a rlto n won th e
b a ttin g c h a m p io n s h ip w ith a .522 :
m a rk on 12 h its in 23 tim e s a t bat
Bud B oyer o f W illa m in a tie d for sec
o n d w ith Bob Jo h n so n o f A m ity , i
ea ch w ith a .5 0 0 a v e ra g e . Boyer had
10 h its in 20 tim e s a t bat.
A m ity won th e te am b a ttin g c h a m
p io n sh ip w ith 64 h its in -1 8 tim e.,
a t b at fo r a .294 m a rk . W illa m in a
w as f o u rth w ith 46 h its in 174 tim es
up an d a .264 a v e ra g e .
.
T he
M cM innville ju n io r
h igh
school M u sta n g s s h a d e d W illa m in a
g ra d e school la st w eek in a b aseb a ll
g a m e in M eM innvile. 5-4. W illa m in a
m a d e 5 h its , b u t c o m m itte d 10 e r
ro rs. S h o rts to p Z im b ric k w as top
W illa m in a b a tte r w ith tw o h its in
f o u r trip s to th e p la te .
L in e sc o re:
W illa m in a 300 010
M cM inn.
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■ LOCAL NEWS
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Mrs
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THURSDAY. MAY 20. 1948
W ILLAM INA. OREGON
P o st
an
b aby boy,
M cM innville
G en e ra l
H o sp ital la s t T h u rsd a y .
T h e new
baby h a s been nam ed S ta n le y R o b e rt
a n d h e w eig h ed 6 p o u n d s 10 o u n c e s
a t b irth .
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R o b e rt B a u n ac h a n d P a u l B ier
m an left M onday to Join th e A rm y
Mr. an d Mrs. O. F. H u le tt of F o rt A ir C orps. B oth boys fo rm e rly a t te n
ded W illa m in a h ig h school.
A n g eles an d so n s B illie a n d T e rry
T h e sc h e d u le d b allg u tn e b etw e en
v isite d w ith Mr. a n d M rs. K uef fo r
th e G ra n d R o n d e L o g g ers a n d S iletz
a w eek. W h ile h e re th e H u le tts sold S u n d ay w as postponed b ec u u se of
th e ir h o m e in W illa m in a .
r a in a n d w et g ro u n d s. T h e next
g am e for th e local te a m la sc h e d u le d
w ith th e S ta te P e n ite n tia ry at S alem
S .in d a.',
F ra n k M arsh , L o n g Bell resid e n t
e n g in e e r h a s been tr a n s f e r r e d to th e
Long Bell h o ld in g s at G a rd n e r. Mr
a n d Mrs. M arsh Mill m ove as soon
as h o u sin g is a v a ila b le .
Ja c k A n to n se n s u ffe re d a b ro k en
nose S u n d ay , ca u se d by th e o v e r tu r
n in g o f a Jeep he h a s rid in g in n e a r
th e C o astal L u m b e r Co.
T h e G rad e school b a s e b a ll team
d e fe a te d Old T o w n te a m on M onday
by a sc o re of 16-5. Billy M cDougu I
th e g ru d e sch o o l p itc h e r, w as n ev e r
In tr o u b le am i his te a m h it w ell.
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T h e S ecret I’al C a rd Club m et a t
th e ho m e o f Mrs. F lo re n c e Sw eeny,
on W e d n esd ay , May 12 w ith a ll m em
h ers
p re se n t.
sp e n t
p lu y tn g
The
a fte rn o o n
p in o ch le
M rs.
w as
D ean
lle g g e won firs t p rize a n d co n so la
tio n
w as aw a rd e d
to
Mrs.
E d w ard
W illiam so n .
Mrs. G iffo rd
In g ra h a m
wan bos
le ss to th e S ecret I'a l c a rd clu b on
th e ev e n in g of May 16 T h e «•veiling
w as sp e n t p lay in g p inochle, h ir s t
prizes w ere aw a rd e d to Mrs D elb ert
G lass a n d Mr. D ean H egge. a n d con
so lu tio n p rizes w ent to M rs L a rry
G a ssn e r a n d Mr lin ro ld P e rk in s
R e fre a h m e n ta w ere se rv e d to n in e
teen.
The
After G raduation...
Take a V a c a tio n ... *
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FAMILY
ff
now numbers Nine
household products
TH A T
Wh„ then? College? A job? Travel? Maybe you aren't
S
RIGHTI
household
Today’s " f a m ily ” of Frigidaire
products
has
nine
b eau tifu lly
styled
members for your kitchen ot la undry . . .
thinking that far ahead. Maybe you’d like to relax and think
it o v e r .. .We think that’s a good idea.
W hen school is out the road ahead is long and decisions
are hard to make on such important matters as your career,
further schooling and the sort o f work you want to follow.
That’s why we say "relax . . . and think it over".
And while you’re "thinking it over” consider a career w ith
the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force. Here are careers that offer
excellent opportunities for training in dozens of fields, plus
travel, recreation, regular advancement and excellent pay—
the pay o f a PFC is equivalent to civilian pay $298.93 a month.
Talk it over with the fellows in your nearest recruiting
o ffic e ... probably you know them. They’ll give you all the
details o f careers with a future for you.
M c M in n v il le . O r e g o n
410 3rd s t.
U .S . A r m y
and
U .S . A ir
RECRUITING
F o rc e
SERVICE
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Sportsmen to Meet in
McMinviile Friday
Mr. A1 S elle rs, P re s id e n t, Y am hill
C o u n ty S p o rtsm e n A ss'n. a n n o u n c e d
th is w eek th a t a m e e tin g of th e
A sso c iatio n will be h eld on F rid a y
ev e n in g . May 21, in th e D aw n R oom
a t H u d so n ’s C afe a t 8 :0 0 p.m . Mr.
S e lle rs hopes to h av e a m e m b e r of
th e S ta te F ish a n d G am e co m m issio n
a t th e m e etin g . A lso, m o v in g pic
tu r e s of fish a n d g am e w ill be sh o w n
a f te r w hich lig h t re f re s h m e n ts w ill
be serv ed . All m em b ers a r e in v ited
to a tte n d .
H. A. P a r r e t t is a m e m b e r of th e
b o a rd of d ire c to rs an d re p re s e n ts
W illa m in a in th e A sso ciatio n .
A B argain
S A L E
o f O v e rs to c k e d
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May 22
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Phone 3383
D ance Every Other
Saturday
Night Starting May 8th
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TRAILERS READY FOR LOGGING
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GENERAL SHEET METAL WORK
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1 Mile W est ol Sheridan
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