The States man, Salem. Orecon, SundayC Deenber 5. 1343 Four Corners jdub Meets Fpr Program FOUR CORNERS The Rickey Garden club met for its Christmas patty Thursday night at the com munity ball and covers were laid ioiA9 members and guests. -tallowing the dinner an enter taijtment program was presented. Mr. Oliver Rick man sang two so lC"The Star of the East and "A White Christmas." A monologue was given by Mrs. E. Bl. White, a tap dance group by Da.tene Behm and Mrs. G. M. Deen wsi pianist for the evening. Group sirring of Christmas carols was aisd included in the program. An exchange of gifts concluded the program. The club announced It will hold a rummage sale on January 21 and 22. i A friendship basket is being circulated among members. At Thursday's meeting Mrs. Or valPrunk and Mrs. Blanch Stuart became members and Mrs. O. B. Mcllnay of Crete, Nev., was a visi tor r- Hostesses for the dinner were - Alesdames Jess Mcllnay, Warren Shrake, David Behm, Henry Benz, Waldo Miller, Charles Gilbert, Har dier Phillips. Harold Snook. Ario , McLain, Everett Smith, Harvey Meyer, Ernest Walker, E. MrWhite, Do?le Moore, Roy Thayer, O. D. Binegar, Alvina Warren, Nelson Anderson, A. H. Messina a. Harold Half man and F. W. Daniels. ., Holiday Plans At Jefferson Are Announced JEFFERSON Jefferson Woman's-club's Christmas meeting will be December 8 with no-host lunch eon in the library rooms. Hostes ses.' will be Mrs. William Walls, Mrs; Edwin S'A-artz, Mrs. 'Leland Sarff and Mrs. Hal Reeves. Mrs. Cuy Aupperle will read the scrip ture and Mrs. Gilbert Looney plans Christmas music. Cash collection will be taken up to buy a gift for Corvallis Children's Farm Home. Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart of Eugene spent'the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stew Glenn Cochran has been quite ill with influenza. Holiday guests of the C. M. Co chrans were the Leland Pitt man family of Roseburg, and the Frank . Bodibaugh family of Tillamook. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cobb were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Libby and children and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Morlan and chil dren from Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKee and Mrs. T. O. Kester spent Monday at the coast visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston at waldport route. Talbot' Residents Are Hosts for Visitors JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Cochran of Talbot were guests this week; of her brother-in-law and sister, the Rev. and Mrs. H. J. Bohl in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. John Zehner. ac companied by Bert and John Scott of Independence, returned home Wednesday from a few days visit at the home of Mrs. Zehners broth er, Arthur Scott' and family at Redding, Odif. The Talbot club will meet De cember 8 at the home Of Mrs. Eth el Blinston. Roll Call tope will be "Christmas Decorations" and Mrs. Mary King will conduct the game. A discussion of- the Children's Farm Home at Corvallis will also be held. Scravelhill Mothers Club Holds Bazaar JEFFERSON Scravelhill Moth ers club sponsored a successful ba zaar and box social at the Denver Conner community hall Wednes day. Proceeds will be used for school improvement. Skits and mu sical selections were included on the program. Attending the extension work shop in Albany Wednesday from the Scravelhill community were Mrs. Lloyd Porter, Mrs. Gerry Wing, Mrs. Leland Ainmon, Mrs. Orrin Smith, Mrs. C. Sherby and Mrs. Harold Crocker. Four Corners Fire District To Ballot FOUR CORNERS Officers to head the Four Corners rural fire protection district will be elected in a special election on Monday at the community hall from 8 ajn. to 8 p.m. A. EL LaBranch is the incumbent director. Albert Brandt has been nominated as director tor 1949. A. E. Scott is secretary of the district. Only property owners within the district are eligible to vote. Mrs. Waldo Miller, Mrs. LeRoy Austin and Mrs. Ivan Brown will serve on the election board. Iany Visitors Are Entertxiined At Four Corners FOUR CORNERS, Dec. 4 Guests of the Charles Gilberts, 130 Mahrt avenue, have included Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robertson of Ger aldine, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Looney, Caldwell, Idaho; and Mr. and Mrs. Nflls Holland of Rose Lodge, Ore. j Recent guests of the Warren i Shrakes Include Mr. and Mrs. I Charles Culler, Joe and Linda, of I Seattle. Mrs. Eva Haines, 537 S. Lancas ter, visited last weekend in Dallas. Four Corners Families Hosts for Many Guests FOUR CORNERS, Dec. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Shrake enter tained the pinochle club last week when out of town guests includ ed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cullen of Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. Vuv gil Snook of Vernonia. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Anderson entertained last week for their son-in -Law and daughter," Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tenpas and their children from Corvallis. Other guests at the Anderson home were Mr. and Mrs. James R. Anderson , and daughter. The hosts took the party on a fishing trip to Alsea. Wood burn Senior Class Play Scheduled Friday WOODBURN. Dec. 4 "There'll Come a Day," the senior class play will be presented Friday, Decem ber 10 at the school auditorium. Frank P. McDonnell of the school English staff, is play director. The play is a three-act comedy and tickets are now on sale at Wiese Pharmacy. Members of the cast are Merry McGrath, Merle Leigh ty, Dick Brown, Colleen Walters, Betty Jo DeHaan, Arlyss Nelson, Darlene Swanson, Nat Hooper, Dick Rog ers, Charles Murphy, Peggy Bech tel. Dale Yuranek, Dennis Miller, Hazel Mason, Joe Collins and Jack ie Berkey. GOOD THINGS IN SMALL PACKAGES! Gifts for him from P. W. HALE, HOLLYWOOD JEWELER! Famous watched, rings, cuff hnk3, key chains, tie clasps, fraternity Jewelry, watch accessories. Check your Christ ma list off at HALE'S this week. 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The examples pic- tured below are but two of the beautiful rug pat terns now available. quaker needlepoint Inspired by an unusual colonial needlework pattern, discovered by chance in a Jenkintown, Pa., farmhouse, this sophisticated rug by Gulis tan adds an unusually beautiful note to American provincial room interiors. Staccato red frames enclose bright colored flowers, making an un usual repeat pattern on the black background. Truly a showpiece. 9x12 108.00 tropical splendor ... a new Gulistan Stockton Wilton. Especially adaptable for us with modern furnishings . . . A fone-on-tone pattern showing modernized begonia leaf in two shades of rose or green ... It's really luxury underfoot. a. yd. 9.95 FLOOR COVERING - THIRD FLOOR GIVE SOMETHING for the HOME this CHRISTMAS Tumbletwist Shay Rags. 22,x36 to 6x9 All colors . Flax-Tex AO-Linen Carpet. Orals from 2x3 to 12x15 3.95 59.59 Bj yd. 6.95 and 795 Samarkand Cotton Throw Ruga. 28x49. Ref . 6.25. 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