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f ) 18 The. Stat men. Solera, Oregon, Sunday February S. 1950 Women's Qub Holds Meeting At Jefferson Second Installment Due on Property Tax February 15 gtteim News Serrlee TlALLAS -The second install ment on property taxes due Feb ruary 15 for those payinjg taxes on a quarterly basis, according to Polk County Sheriff T. p. Hooker. Payments may.be made at the sheriff's offlte on or before the fi nal date. No notices of amount due will be sent j ! Interest of of one per cent per month or eight per cent per year will be charged to overdue pay ments. . - lUttimu Newi Servie - JEFFERSON The Three Links dub met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. .Paul McKee. Mrs, Scot: Hawk was co-hostess. Dur ing the business meeting, Mrs. Mc Kee. president, appointed Mrs. C M. Cochran reporter for the club. Hostesses for the next meet in will be Mrs. Clara Bell and Mrs. R. W. Curl. Present Tuesday were Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Cochran, Mrs. Joe McKee, Mrs, Carrie Swanzy, Mrs. Howard riampion, jvirs. na- ,, m ft tel! Hinsdale, Mrs. Roy Wicker- SlHtlPV- I H I tlm sham, Mrs. McKee and Mrs. pltlUCJ XcllXIUl The Jefferson Beauty shop, op- 1?nrYTPr3 T lYllftTl erated by Mrs. Calvin Hughes of f- l.lIldC5 Rtnirlrtn has been closed since last I ' -k ar F-iday. because of the bad ak kanCeiS Meet - Mrs. C. W. Cochran accompan- led - her daughtger, Mrs. James, Winfrey, to Portland last Thurs day afternoon, planning to return home the next day. but was unable to drive the car home because of the storm. They and Frank Rodibaugh families. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy McGill re turned home Friday from attend ing a national meeting of their church at Salem, W. A. Enroute home, they stopped for a sightsee ing trip in Washington, D. C-, and visited cousins of Mrs. McGill in s Chicago. M. C. Helms, who accera panied them to Salem, W.V, re turned home earlier in the week. . It was 84 degrees above in Virgin ia while they were there. The committee for the Jefferson Woman's club covered dish supper and guest night February 8 in the city hall, ask tho$e attending to bring table service. Sunday Rally Will Honor Dallas Nurse ,,; lUttimu Newt Service ; DALLAS r A missionary rally and farewell service for Elizabeth Penner, R. N., will be held at the Evangelical Mennonite Brethren church Sunday at 7 p. m. :: ' Speakers for the evening will be the Rev. Harold Etter, Portland, general director of the internation- '. al Christian leprosy mission: Fer dinand : Wiens, associate editor of Global Mission magazine and Miss : Penner., - '.v;'. Following the service, a lunch will be served in the dining hall. at which Mrs. Etter, Dr. Hart and ethers will give short talks. Miss . Penner .wul show pictures of equipment, and method of reach " ing the lepers in the hinterland of - India, to which field she is return :'. ing. - . .. '. . . . .. IUtimM Newt ferric JEFFERSON - The installation of officers planned last Friday night by the Sidney-Talbot Farm ers union was postponed untu tne visited the Verl I next regular meeting. It has been ill for the Reeves postponed several times previous lly becaue of weather conditions and lack or electricity. Mrs. A. S. Chase of Talbot un derwent major surgery at Leban on hospital last week, and is re covering nicely. A. Davidson has been past several weeks. A letter to Mrs. Edna this week from the Geprge Potts family at Jordan Valley says that George Potts, sr., is following a light stroke, former residents of Talbot district. Ankeny grange is scheduled to "meet Saturday night j The Talbot Woman's club plans a guest night lor their husbands Tuesday night in the Tailbot 0"n munity church. The supper will be served at 8 o clock and all are ask ed to bring their table service. The Sidney-Talbot community reports deeper snow than record ed in Jefferson, with a Tuesday low of 13 below at the Gilbert Belknap home. j The 4-H clubs at Sidney school are scheduled to meet Friday. Mrs. Sohn, teacher, has been staying with Mrs. Louise Johnston during the storm and that school has been open all week. i Garden Club Holds Medina At Stay ton StatMmaa Newt Service STAYTON The Rainbow Garden club met at the home of Mrs. Roy Porter with Mrs. Erwin Kuehl assisting. V During the business meeting. Mrs. Omey Love 11 was welcomed as a new member. Directed by rerElmer Gunther and Mrs. Jack LaRont, the group made paper roses. The next meeting will be held Thursday. February 16, at vid Weltner as assistant hostess. At that time it is hoped the snow storm will be over and all the lit tle birdies we are feeding now will be . out celebrating in the warm sunshine. - Present at Thursday's meeting were Mesdames Ambrose Dozler, Tony Minten, Fred Fery, Alva Fery, William Nielson, Otto Bur son. Gunther, LaRont, Kuehl, Weltner, LoveU and Linda Lovell. home of Mrs. Lovell with Mrs. Da- Portland. WICKLANDERS HOSTS SWEGLE Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Wicklander had as their guests at their Garden road home on Wed nesday, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph La Fromboise of . Los Angeles. They are former school mates of Mr. and Mrs. Wicklander and are also the north for a visit with their son in Pedee Women Attend Rally At Monmouth SUUsmaa Newt Service PEDEE - Those attending the Women's Society of World Service rally in Monmouth Wednesday were: Rev. Fred C. Durdle, Mrs. Frank Sheythe, Mrs. C. L. Bur bank, Mrs. Thera Womer, Mrs. Francis' Dyer and Miss Lola Wo mer. The Rev. Ira McBride, on furlough from missionary work in Africa, was the speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rouse of Eaton Rapids, Mich., are visiting their son. Will red Rouse and lam ily in Corvallls, They also visit ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Jahn. ' Mrs. Fred C. Durdle is, spending the week In Aberdeen, , Wash., with her father. Claude Jones is in southern Cal ifornia on a business trip. Carrier Mail Service To Be Started Soon In Sweet Home Area SUUsmaa New Service SWEET HOME--Ivan Durham, assistant postmaster, is now list ing names and house numbers, preparatory to establishing a free mail delivery service here. In certain districts the mail will be delivered on foot, while cars will be used in outlying districts. Mail will be delivered to business es twice daily and once a day in residential districts. The new ser vice will be started within a. few weeks. AmitvW omen Attend District OES Meeting Statesman Mews Service AMITY Mrs. Bernard Kosta and Mrs: Richard Fuller attended a district meeting of Yamhill chap ter, and Knowles chapter at Mc Minnville Wednesday night Mrs. Edna Throne of St Helens, worthy grand matron of Oregon, was the honored guest Bernard Kosta, worshipful master, and Royal; Cochran, senior warden of Amity lodge No. 20, AF and AM, were Portland visitors Wednesday, transacting business pertaining to the order. - ... . . . . . . Yamhill Canton" No. and la "dies auxiliary postponed, the regu lar meeting Thursday nignt onm February 16, when both, groups will meet at the I OOF temple in McMinnviile. . . , . HARRY EViHG Tax Consultant , Income Tax, Federal, Stat Accounting. Quarterly Report 1997 Fairgrounds Ed. - Phne 2-8049 Marion County Oil Cooperative to Elect Officers at Mt. Angel r MT. ANGEL . The Marion . County, Farmers Union Oil Co, will hold its annual membership meeting in the St Mary's audi torium Monday, February 6, start ing at 10:30 a.m., with lunch in the basement dinine hall at 12:30 noon. . The annual report will be read and proposed changes in the by laws will be voted on. Two direc tors will be elected to fill the ex pifing terms of Robert Harper and George H. Kruse. Four Corners Family Moves to New Home ' SUUsnua News terries FOUR CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. 1 "LcBarron Force and children Bar 0Dara, Dick and Barry are moving this week from the BandeU cot tage, 3940 E. State st, to the E, B. Jensen property, 4547 Monroe ave. Mrs. Force operates the Four Cor tiers Beauty salon. Mrs. G. M. Deen, 4077 Durbin ave., has returned home after be ing hospitalized at the Salem Gen eral hospital for a few days. Calif ornia Woman Visits Daughter at 4 Corners SUteimaa News Service FOUR CORNERS Mrs. Manuel Tait of Tulare, Calif- !has been visiting her daughter, and family. Mr. and Mrs. G. 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