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; A i. -v i. CLEARING OVER HEAD-iuiutiu Glnseppe Mere (rtxht) tptt abort EatUad'i Jack Rowley to defend the f oal la aa Interna UoaaJ soccer match In London won by Encland, S to . New Families Find Homes at Four Corners Stateunan Newt Service FOUR CORNERS Newcomers to the Four Corner! community re Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Weg ner and small son, who are located , at 4040 & State st They came ' up from: Eugene, He operates a Ervice station at Capitol and arket streets. Mr.-and Mrs. James Turrentine have located their trailer at 453 6. Lancaster dr. They moved here from Fresno, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Smith moved this week from Independence in to the Donnelly cottage at 455 S. Lancaster dr. They have six child ren. A 17-year-old son is in the hospital at present with a nervous disorder. Smith is employed by P.' Steinbeck. j .- , Mrs. M. W. Tucker of East State 8.,- is spending two weeks, in ardy. Neb, visiting Mrs. Tuck er's parents and other relatives. Mrs. LaVaun White and "her third graders will present a pro gram before the Lincoln school (Four Corners) assembly and the room mothers Monday, February 18, at 1:18 p,mq . Missionary Speaker for Dallas Rally f Utetauta "Stmt ferric PED E E I ren Claussen of Dal las was speaker for the World Ser rice day program of the Women' society of World Service of the Evangelical United -Brethren church. Miss Claussen is awaiting transportation to Japan to serve as a missionary. " ' " The birth of two seta of tin calves In two months in his herd of shorthorn cows has been report ed by Sidney Howard.. - Mr, and Mrs, Ellis Campbell and children of Roseburg are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wilson of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Dart of Dallas are the parents of a 5 lb. t ox. girL born February 4 at the Bartell hospitaL This is their fourth child. Mrs. Dart the former Sid dall is a granddaughter of Mrs. .Mollie Lacey. Mrs. Frank Sheythe has been at the' home of her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ritner. The Rimer's three small sons have had the mumps and Mrs. Ritner has been ill with tonsilitis. GRANGE MEETING SET LIBERTY The Red Hill Grange mill meet Tuesday, February 14, at the Grange Hall t on Liberty Road. The meeting will start at 10 a.m., and a covered dish din ner will be served at noon. Rebekah Conclave Held in Dallas Statesman News Service DALLAS The 3 1st annual Re bekah convention of district 9 was held in Dallas Saturday in the IOOF hall. Althea Burelback of Almira Rebekah lodge 26 presided over the meeting attended by dele gates representing five of the six lodges in the district. Lela Ramsey, president of Re bekah assembly, was present and gave the delegates suggestions for future use in their lodges. Jean Friesen sang two numbers and Olive Friesen rendered several selections on the accordion. -The next convention will be held in Falls City. Kansas Pastor, In WiUamina For Visit Statesman Newt Service WILLAMINA The Rev. and Mrs. John Nelson of Oakley, Kan., are arriving this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Muehlmann. Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Muehlmann are sisters. ""Nelson will be the speaker at the Sunday morning service at the Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Parrett left Wednesday for California where they will spend the next two weeks. . The Woman's society of Christ Ian Service of the Methodist church will meet Friday, in the church basement. The International Relations club meeting, scheduled Thursday, was postponed indefinitely. Mrs. Harry Shipley was elected to the board at the last meeting of the library board, to fill the vacancy caused when Mrs. John Mullen moved to Sheridan. The number of books checked out each (lay increased from 50 to 100 dur ing the stormy weather. Tha Statesman, Salem, Orocjon, Friday. February 10, 1950 13 Richmond School 4-H Club Plans Projects ItatesasM News Scrriea The Beavers, Richmond school's 4-H wood working club, met at the home of its leader, Mrs. Ralph Barnes, to plan a Valentine day party for Friday, February 17. Jerry Rae won the prize. Some members have finished their first projects and all have received pos ters for their homes. Three safety teams were formed to carry out safety work in school and at home. BEND WOMAN GUEST AUBURN Mrs. Helen Enloe had as her guest the past week Mrs. Ann Forbes, of Bend, who is past president of the state real tors board. t COOKING TILTH ASK YOUR cnocEit ECONOMICAL DELICIOUS HEALTHFUL NOURIS!"NO Easy to preparm I1 ' ' Ju'm'aL' IH TilK AXffVAlVES! D mm III HERE'S REAL HELP, FOR My suvget troubles satrw always mmiuirmas I mm AT THESE LOW PRICES I'M COtHC TO STOCK UP wr ft WHEE...U)0K AT THE SAVIMS AHD SAFEWAY IS SO HEAR (EMS IF MS 11 You btf Thert't plenty of cause for excitement save on everything ! 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