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1 ... HUBBARD LADIES VsszxlI NORTH HOWELL AT li'lNIILLE mt GRANGE MEETS I ' ' '!f ' 1 ;v'5 The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, May 14. 1930 PAGE THREE ireetings From Marion County Extended to Yamhill HUBBARD. May IS Mrs. Wal lo Brown and Mrs. Coble de Les ;inasse attended the meeting of he Yamhill county federation of roman's ' club . at McMinnville laturday. Greetings-from Marlon county, were .extended .by Mrs. Brown,' past president ot the. Mar ion county Federation' of Worn in's clubs. ' Mf. and Mrs. Percy Calvert and imall dnnrhter returned to their home at Walla Walla," Wash. Sun- lay after a short visit with Mr. Calvert's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Calvert. Mrs. Lucy 8ewell. aunt of Percy Calvert, accompanied her tephew and family and will visit two weeks; at their home. Mr.' and Mrs. A. R. Bevens left Sunday afternoon . for Eugene where they will be- guests at the home ot Mrs. Beven's sister, Mrs. I. A. Merriman. Clark Will of Salem and Miss Henrietta Wolfer, critic teacher ot the Oregon State Normal school. spent the week end with their fa ther, George Wolter at the home f their sister, Mrs. LM. ScholL Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Watson, for mer managers of .' (be Hubbard Mineral Springs, ere - Hubbard , visitors Saturday. "Hy" Everding returned to his home- at Portland Friday. Mr. Ev erding made many friends while At Hubbard. The senior class of the Hubbard high school were guests of their teachers, Mrs. Richard Field and Mrs. Nellie Cornell at a show in Portland Saturday and also at a dinner at the Field's apartments In Portland. Orlie Boje spent the week end with his family at the Midway berry farm on the Pacific highway about a mile south of Hubbard. Mr. Boje is working for the high way commission at Grants Pass. J. R. Bidgood and family spent Mother's day with Mrs. Bidgood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Cox at Independence. The band members honored Al- vin Perdue and his bride, the for mer Miss Bessie Wymore of Colo rado Springs at a party Friday night at the band hall. Mr. Perdue, who has been a member of the Hubbard commun itv hand since its organization, and Miss Wymore were married May 6. Mrs. Blanche Smith was taken to a hospital at Portland Sunday Mrs. Smith has been in poor health the greater part of the win ter. Many Visitors as Well as Members Enjoy Program Hiekersoa Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Moe and. How ard Branson were dinner guests at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. How ard Stephens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris -Youngea of Spring Val ley were also callers. The Falnriew school baseball team won from Grand Island Frl diT afternoon 7 fn II. L. H. Dewd of Weston, Ore. was a recent visitor at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Dissmore. Rev. S. E. Long of Salem was a din-er guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riechen Sunday. Pratum Girls Have Organized New Sheep Club PRATTJM. May IS Under the direction of their local leader, Mrs. G. H. Thompson, the follow ing girls organized a Shropshire sheep club, Helen Mae Thompson, nresident: Hilda Brahnsen. vice nreaident: Dorothy Bowen. secre tary, Alice Marie Thompson, re reporter, Helen Shnltz. pianist. The club iiUbt known as "the Shepherdretsea ot the Hills." They wUl have a Judging team and car ry on other 4-H club activities. JEFFERSON HAS VISITORS JEFFERSON, May IS. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mason Sunday were Mrs. Riley Gilbert of Chicago, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mason and thee sons and Mrs. Combs of Salem, D. P. Mason of Albany. Virginia I Vaaon of Woodburn and John Doyle of Oregon City. Aumsville Has Numerous Guests AUMSVILLE. May 13 Cleave Ray of Portland 6pent the week here at the J. L. Sacre home. John Cram and son Holly of Salem were Aumsville callers Sunday. Mr. Ambrose ot Salem gave a lecture on Bio-Chemistry at the school house Monday evening which was enjoyed hy all present. Most of the children who have been having measles came back to school Monday. There are Just a few cases in this vicinity at pres ent. Strawberries are beginning to ripen in this district. GUESTS IX JEFFERSOX JEFFERSON. May 13. Mrw Arthur Schultx and daughter Jean ette of Portland, arrived Friday for a few days visit with her mother, Mrs. George Vail, who ia ill. X. O. Dinwiddle, ene ei the pre molars of the new Insuraace cem peny which, H Is stated, would in sure only tetal absta mxb tress drink and would autoaticHy cancel the policies ef all these who subsequently ten Crea (race aaui violate the prehfbitien law. WELLS CIBif BE HILT, REPORT Directors of McMinnville Plant Consider fw Plant For Season in is mi WEEK-END GUESTS NORTH HOWELL, May 13. The rezular meetinr of North Howell Grange was held Friday evening in the Grange hall with 25 visitora nresent and 51 none members. Six new members were voted in. These were Sam Brown, Jr., Maurice Hynes, Donald and Stanley Vinton, Harley Oddle and Delroy Fitske. Amonr the visitors were Edith Tnaiar Weatherreil from Oswero. Mr inn Mrs inaixmen ana mrs. ramnhell from Bnttevllle. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Lambert from Stay ton, Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Tekenbnrr of Macleay. Mr. and Mrs. Dahl, Mr. and Mrs. Over I lund. Mr. Stalker, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Bowen, and Gilbert Lowre from Bilverton Grange, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Darby ot Union Hill, Mr. Pomror from Monitor. Mr. and Mrs, A. Collins from Fair field. After the business meeting and during the lecture hour, James itfAtt of Salem addressed the as sembly in the interest of his can didacy for state representative and a short program followed, also talks from the visiting mem bers. Lunch was served by tne birthday committee and a social hour enjoyed. The next meeting was called for June 6 and Mrs. Al Cline wis elected alternate delegate to the state grange. AUMSllf P. T. L MARION. May IS Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Barber had as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Ma: Robbins and children ot Marion, air. anu Mrs. Guy Boise, and children, Miss Marlon Barber, Mrs. Beadle, Mrs Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Yo kum and daughters Ruth and Ra chel of Salem. Hershal Davidson who is work ing with the state highway gang near Junction City, was down for the week end visiting at home with his family. , Mother's day was observed at the Friends church with services and program quite appropriate to the occasion. During the program messages to mothers wbose chil dren could not be present were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gentery ot Albany spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. k. hodos. iiot-a From North Dakota neoree NIercourt of Golden Valley, North Dakota, who has McMINNVILLE, May 13. The Wells Packing comDany plant which was completely destroyed by fire early last Friday morning, mav hA rebuilt id time for the coming packing season providing book audits and insurance adjust ments show satisfactory results. This was the indication made by the board of directors or tne can nery at a meeting held Saturday afternoon. The board members took no def inite action Saturday, but if the book audit and insurance report show that the move would be practical the plans for reconstruc tion will proDaoiy go aneaa. a general stockholders' meeting will be held aa soon as that is deter mined and plans will be presented. It is hoped to get the work under way so that it will be completed by the beginning of canning sea son. . - , The fire brought an estimated loss to the company of $70,000. The building and equipment was valued at $42,000, which is cov ered by insurance amounting to $20,000. The warehouse, valued at $25,000, was completely cover- The cannery blare was one of the most spectacular ever seen in McMinnville, and aitnougn u oc mriwii at 2 o'clock Friday morn ing, a good portion of tne city s nonnlation was out to see the scene. Origin of the blare cannot be determined. Several tneones dm Haait advanced bnt they have been discounted by Fire Chief Ivan punaii whn aaid he could deter mine no cause for the conflagra tion. Investigation will be contm- uedtl it is understood. TO MEET THURSDAY AUMSVILLE The P. T. A. will hold their 15th regular meeting on Thursday, May 15 instead of Friday because of the primary el ection. This being the last meeting for the vear there will be a reception for teachers, a potluck dinner be ginning at 6:30 p. m. There will be no charge. A state educational nroeram will follow. Each adult will register his name and native state, then each will be given a few minutes to tell or tne mwsi outstanding things of their state. Songs pertaining to these states will be sung. If there are any re- auest songs please notify Mrs. m. McCollough, president. This will be followed by election of officers for the coming year, in tho meantime the 4-H cooking club will have their achievement day for which $10 in prises win he awarded. $5 is given by-E. T. Pierce, local banker, $2.60 by the community elub and $z.50 by tne P T. A. This is the largest 4-H club In the state. 4-H members finished 100 ner cent and have recelvea irtificates. The cooking will be on disDlav for the P. T. A. meet ing. SUNDAY SCHOOL PRESENTS PRQeRAM o- I Liberty wnonniTHN May 13 Mrs. alhort ftarrinon's Snndav school class of the Methodist Episcopal church presented a splendid pro- ICMUri! WUKU tr w trrm m at tha rhnrr-h KnndaV CVen- Mrs P G. Judd and Miss Dorothy ting honoring their mothers. Judd spent Sunday with Mrs. The leader of the program was Judd's mother. Mrs. Phoebe Wil- Rex Garrison and the opening Hams of Monmouth. number was an instrumental Mrs. Ed Hamel has returned to number by Wllma Morrison on her home here after spending the the piano and S. E. Brune on the winter at Newport. organ which was followed by a - j ii,. William y.napl and v tha mn rreaatlon. "MO- Jll , auu i uj ui u aj " - n . ' i...hor vriMrpH anent Sunday as I ther'a Insnlration." been visiting at the home ot Mr the-guest8 of their 'children In -The scripture lesson. Proverbs tna Mrs. u r. B..V.TI Portland. 31: 10-31 was read by uuner vapU 4eft Sunday lor oeaiim l Ei.inM uk. turiont I . av won vnra.1 . . I.! AllSH jv iui 1AU iiJUUiii rviauiy ttl vv. nuau " -w ' where he will make a snort visit Qf the Q g c at Covani9f 8pent duet by Helen and Joyce Wood before returning to his home in tfee weekend with her parents, fin, Joyce Woodfin also playing iiuiiu I Air allQ iirs. r aua x u i I lwv uiauv uuauuaa SI Bailiff win leave ror souiu Miss Winona Williams of Salem ing read, and the congregation Dakota Thursday where he will wag a Sun(jay guest of her par- joined in singing.. The offertory mat a. his future home. tr and Mrs Joe Williams, waa hT Miss Morrison and Mr. Rev. and Mrs. Rob Smith ana Mrg DeMarce ot Corvallis spent Brune and the class sang. nn fteorze were Sunday dinner c.,n(i,T wjth her daughter. Mrs. Fred Rogers rave a talk on i . . v n unma r Tir and I. ... -i t.uii. . I iiu.il... fmot Man" and guesis l tus v i L,eeK auu kuihj- ' I Jtuiucis w - Mrs. Carl Miner in saiem. Mrs. Nellie uunneu. .Misa xvaAi mm. taun love wug. jviuxn ur Mr Carl nansiicid oi urino r.nnnoli and Merivn iwnr I Hat risen read and uex uarrison Eugene are visiting at the home Sunday at Champoeg. ; sang. William Elkins talked on . . . r t.i .1 nl.l,.. t r -1 it.,, Dnllani Tnnr Bill I iiu..lA.t fnllnwmf hv a vftpftl Hnpt I Mr. anu tars. diu? riLnai. i iiir, iuu iw"u - - i amuci u . w.Tta Ttarhor rame over rom vtn Woeer T.PwlF. ana some hv Kutn (ieer ana AAimeeu uam- Tieard where he Is now located, trie'nds motored to the fish hatch- son. Following a talk on "Moth- ... n , ... li. I n.i. i. .. .1 n . I i. t nkaploa Mniiiilostnii far a visit over sunaay wiui uio ery near sciu, ouuuav. . er c j family. " I Mr ana M,s- R- Eastman and the congregation sang two more ,.h T? anti in rime over irom niece, tsniriev niuwe, uu- nnmueia iuu nn. v. j. Ai.t.vs X.1 V. 11 1 VJ - . , . 1 n- a widt ih h s Aav at silver Creek Falls mil ciaiuiua; iui ... -j - - -- - father W. A. Rankin. . Mr. and Mrs. William Bellamy Albert Mitzner of Detroit and and daughter, Dora, and Mr. Bel Rudolph Mitrner of McMinnville lamy's parents, spent Sunday at were visitors at home over the Suver. week end.. Rudolph and Archie Mrs. Lyle Rams. : Mrs J. R. Rankin are playing ball with the Rains, and son. Merle, spent Sun Turner Ball club of the Cascade day at the home of Mr. . E. made a few remarks. league. Rvthm Band to Represent Liberty ."o , Mr and Mrs. JOe Williams ana Joe. Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rich and daughter Constance, n.inh Mall an1 Palmer Williams motored to Sublimity &aiuroy Afrs. S.C. Ouant Is Recovering WACONDA. May 13 Mrs. S. c On ant who has been very ill at her home is now reported recov ering. Mr F.mil Cramer and Mr. nurira vintel attended the ses- otorea vo Suu'""j ), slon 0t the Odd Fenows loare in Mr. and Mrs. W. J. air ana . Saturda. i.m Alire Cunningham visited in cor- i anent t Tiivwry tuow u J. The r.hil- vauis last bunaay. . I the week end at the Palmer home. dren's Rhythm Band WLlt?Si Guests at the A. W. Nusom sent the Liberty community eiuo (home tor tne wee ena were nr. in the talent contest to be staged day. ',77,. ', ot. Major Towne. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. at the Klslnore on Friday. May The Bondage family ara mov Ntt8am Md daaghter Sheverly f I IUK eawaj. . . - 1 VA-aot liTflVP a,.n.h.rt of the cliih who Lvle attended school for me last hare so loyally supported the en- time i Monday . . I Vrtalnments this winter ana '- , : with I I i vthers who are interestea in tne aie uro i"' i : wnrt are nrted to be Mrs. R. L. Forster. I nnprWELL. Mav 13 A field Vesent and ready to "back up" Mr. and Mrs. Xhester Dncer pljnlc wlU u held at rjaion- .e hard work these mue tots are mov.n8 Friday. May II. Fairview, into their oart of the Home some time this week. They . n.loilTBje. Grand Isl- k-ogram on Friday. baye sold rmun. ud' and Wheatland schools will WU an. v.., v- i PnrrMulT la 1BV1I- SKUU&a. JQJ - o - . . . . I na cnri tnMV tR Bay. ' . wi ..HniAii in whMi nave been aosent a itsw i"-- - - . - - - - e aervices arc ireiug i- . r. . . v t i Tn a Mntner'a nay nroKram uu he Brooks Methodist church by days because nMh was much en- Rev. Robert Brymer of Yamhill, ana nMMsu. V,'" T'lV w the nresent Sunday ni .miOimia all oonaeu ana Linerine ' ure. :"6 " r-"",V. i v4.ia li- I morning. week, beginning eacn eveuing o u" ...T T J7- ,.i t Mr. and Mrs. A. Bosshardtt and 8 o'clock. Special music has been jm V. 7 fanTuv and Mr. and Mrs, Ole Ja- Of UCCesnal meeunss tr-. . . Your Water is nothing to juggle with City Supply The efficient operation of a water plant in a city like Salem isn't a one-man job. It isn't a five-man job. It's a job that calls for constant co-operation on the part of a small armyof highly trained andlongexperienced experts in finance, engineer ing and management. The system by which a series of smaller companies work under one manage ment enables smaller cities to get the same type of ser vice that formerly only lasger cities were able to have. It has brought about better financing, skilled engineer ing and well seasoned man agement. It has NOT brought and cannot bring ABSENTEE LANDLORDISM for the reas.on that the service companies, necessarily, are localized. It means a management operating under the best conditions to hold down costs and increase efficiency so that high grade service may be effected as economi cally as possible. Equal bene fits accrue to the company through increased business and increased good will on the part of customers. This is not altruism. It is our obligation to act and it is GOOD BUSINESS. The "five water commis sioners" provided by the amendment to direct the affairs of the water system would have to be five super men possessed of unbound ed leisure, because if they handled their job as it should be handled, they'd have to devote every moment of their time to the countless problems which day by day would beset them. The amount of energy those five men would have to display is almost unthink able; but if possessed of all that energy, willingness and leisure, they'd still lack the fundamental water-works training and experience. Their toil would be in vain. Your city's water supply is nothing to juggle with. If you think you'd like to try out a political scheme like municipal ownership for heaven's sake don't be gin on the city's water supply. Paid advertisement by OREGON-WASHINGTON WATER SERVICE COMPANY SALEM .,.-,----" .a