*4 4 C lackam as C ounty N ew s V O L U ME XXXII ESTA CA D A , OREGON Grange Holds All Day Meeting — EAGLE CR E E K o ----- ■ G RA NGE SPON SORS I N T E R E S T IN G PR O GRAM ON SATURDAY T he all day m eeting o f the E agle | C reek gran g e held last S a tu rd ay was w ell a tte n d ed , not only b,y grange m em bers but also by a n um ber ol' vis ito rs inc’.d in g G. W. T hlessen, the Clack- m as county g ra n g e m aster. INDICTED ON 2ND DE GREE MURDER CHARGE C. E. Lynd aged re sid en t of the Viola section a rre ste d M arch 9 on a charge o f assau lt being a rm ed w ith a dan g ero u s w eapon, was indicted on a charge o f second d e g ree m u rd er as the re su lt o f the d eath of his fo r m er em ployer E rn e s t Robinson. Rob inson and Lynd had qu arelled oves paym ent fo r wood c u ttin g and when the fo rm er called a t the Lynd shack he was shot tw ice and fa ta lly w ound ed. Lynd alleged th a t he had shot in se lf defense b u t a n exam ination show ed th a t some of the shot stru ck R obin son in the shoulder from the re ar. LOCAL P E O P L E ON A pot luck d in n e r wus served a t A P R I L JU R Y LIST noon the tab les being b e au tifu lly de — o -— c o rated in keeping w ith St. P a tric k 's T he follow ing local people have day, g ie e n stre am ers and sham rock been selected to serve on the ju r y b e in g in evidence. F ollow ing d in n e r a fine lite ra ry fo r the A pril te rm of c o u rt. A nn* pro g ram was p u t on d u rin g which Dillon, E staead a, Jo s. H. McComb, E v e re tt ShibJey of S p rin g w a ter m ade E staeada, rt. 2, Louis R itz e r E sta- a talk on the a g ric u ltu ra l outlook. | cada, rt. 1, N oah E. S tingley, E agle T he m ain fe a tu re of this p rogram war | Creek. a discussion of the P eople’s U tility Notice of Special School Meeting P o w er d istric t bill which will be vot ed upon A pril 8th. G ordon T aylor N otice is h ereby given to the legal talk e d again st the bill a n d G. W. I voters of School D istrict No_ 108 Thie.ssen and Mrs. A. 1. H ughes fo r I C lackam as C ounty, S ta te of O regon, th e m easure^ j th a t a Special School M eeting o f sai<j P lans w ere m ade for the May day : d istric t will be held p t the Schoolhouse picnic by the g ra n g e and the follow i (E stae ad a ) on the 31st day of M arch; ing com m ittee was appointed to take ! 1938, from 5:00 o’clock P. M. to 9:00 | o’clock P. M., fo r the follow ing ob- charge. C. L. C ham bers, chairm an, ' je c t: To vote on th e question o f the W m. S anders, M att G lover, F red ! consolidation o f School D istrict No. B ates, W a lte r D ouglas and Mrs. 108 and School D istrict No. 50 of ! Clackam as C ounty, O regon, which e l M aude Fold. T he m a tte r of en la rg in g the Eagle ection has been called in accordance j w ith petitions filed with the D istrict C reek gran g e hall w as also discussed B oundary B oard o f C lackam as C oun a n d the follow ing building com m ittee ty, O regon, from the d istric ts co n cern ap pointed.. Mrs. M aude F ord, Rox- ed u n d e r date o f M arch 15, 1938. a n n a C leste r and Geo. Douglas. This ! D ated this 15th day of M arch, 1938. I. W. T U C K E R , com m ittee will w ork w ith the grange C hairm an B oard of D irectors. executive com m ittee on th e project. A tte s t: T he g ra n g e executive com m ittee con F ie m o n t H ayden, D istrict Clerk. ---------- o----------- sists of Wm. S anders chairm an, E m e ry Ford, F red Bates, M aggie Bate.1 a n d W alter Douglas. A large angel food cake g raced the tab le d u rin g the di in er h o u r in honor o f the th irtie th w edding an n iv e rsa ry o f Mr_ and iUx's. F. W. Bates. D u rin g the business session the A tig e r is loose. L ightning flashes. g ra n g e donated the sum of $5 to the T h u n d er crashes. T he house is full of C h ild ren 's F arm Home.. guests. T h ere is no w ay to p ro tec t them P u b lish e r C lackam as C ounty News,, E rm a L ow rie, a shop girl who has E staeada, O regon. inh erited a supposedly h a u n te d house D e ar Sir. W ouj# you please publish finds h e rse lf in a position like thi3 a b o u t th e election to be held on T here a re creepy noises, lights go out M arch 31 both a t E staead a and a t pictures on th e wall blink and people G eorge fo r the consolidation of the disap p ear from it in fro n t o f y o u r G eorge school d istric t No. 57 w ith th e E staeada school d istric t No. 108i eyes. T he polls will be open fro m 5 p.m., T he nam e “ T ig e r H ouse” a c c u ra te u n til 9 p.m. ly describes th is th rillin g and chilling O u r G eorge com m unity is grow ing th ree -ac t m ystery play to be p re so m uch th a t a one room school is ic> sented by the ju n io r class o f the E s lo n g er big enough We have alm ost SO pupils all the tim e and have had tac ad a high school on F rid a y , A pril as m any as 36. We have tw o teach the first.. e rs in one room and a re so crow ded E rm a, a shop g irl (M argare» th a t th e new te a c h e r h a sn ’t even a W hite) has inherited M ystery M anor, c h a ir and desk or a nook to hang h e r an isolated c o u n try estate. By the c o at in the hall. T h ere is not m uch prospect of our term s of the will she m ust live in thd school being small again as people are house fo r a year. She is living th ere com ing in and buying the logged o ff w ith h e r a u n t (M ayrose B artholo land and old abandoned places. m ew ) and the servants, Mrs. M urdock T h ere is also a good deal o f a g ita tion fo r tra n sp o rta tio n o f pupils as (Je a n A rm stro n g ) Yam i, a H indu, all b u t 2 o r 3 fam ilies live too fa r (B ob C ooke), M clnosh, th e boatm an, fro m school fo r the children to walk. (R aym ond W h itehead) and the Ti-r It will bee h e ap e r fo r the tax p ay ers ger. ? ? ? She invites h e r cousins o f G eorge to consolidate w ith Esta* A rth u r H ale (L loyd D uncan) and Os- cad a than to build a new school h o u sj wold K erins (G eorge H o m e r) to vis a n d h ire two teachers. Besides th ere a re m any ad v an tag es in th e larg e r it h e r fo r aw hile. W ith them comes h e r pal fro m the shop P eggy V anN ess school system of E staeada. Mrs. Geo. H. W iederhold. (C y n th ia P u rc e ll). T he o th e r p a rts, the m ystery wom en and Thom pson a re played by B ernice Lem on and Bud NO TICE E rickson.. E verybody come to th e G eorge T his play is fu ll o f suspense, clubhouse S a tu rd ay evening, M arch 26 fo r a n o th e r good tim e p a rty .— Adv laughs, h o rro rs and surprises. T he strin g s o f the plot a re tan g le d up by a tig e r h u n tin g fo r his co llar and W A N T S CH IL D RE N TO Oswald fo r his bugs. The creepy noiJ CO M PL E T E S EDUCATION ses and m ysterious exits tho ro ly u n nerve all th e c h ara cte rs. B ut d o n ’t A resid en t of the “ d u st bow l” in a re a fra id o f course you will be excit th e m iddle w est w rites an E staeada ed. You m ight even scream . B ut ju s t frien d . “ Please let me know when it w hen you expect the w orst you will ra in s m ost in the E staeada country. s ta r t laughing a t some o f th e rib My tw o boys a re ab o u t to g ra d u ate tickling com edy which alw ays comes fro m college and I w ant them to see along ju st a t the rig h t m om ent. It i:( a ra in storm in o rd e r to com plete this v a rie ty w hich m akes th e play th e ir ed u catio n .” so am using. T hrills one m om ent, com edy the n ex t, rom ance th e next. And Crimson Clover Finding Favor it all leads to an unexpected conclu sion th a t will leave you gasping and T h a t crim son clover has m ade a m aybe a b it ch ag rin ed to find th a t place fo r Itself in th e a g ric u ltu re of a f te r all you have guessed w rongly as C lackam as county is shown in reco rd f to th e g u ilty party . o f th e soil conservation service which in d ic a te th a t m ore th an 1000 acres o f this relatively new crop w ere plan MRS. LEN A M. BARR FIL E S te d in th e county last year. Typical of FOR COM M IT TE E W O M A N th e experiences o f fa rm e rs try in g th is crop is th a t o f E dw ard S h e a re r of Mrs. L ena M. B a rr has filed; fov S p rin g w a ter says co u n ty a g en t J J. precin ct com m itteew om an from the Inskeep. His land is r a th e r acid and E staead a precin ct on th e dem ocratic b e had d iffic u lty g e ttin g a stan d of I ticket. o th e r legum es. “ Tiger House” is Coming FRID A Y , MARCH 25, 1938 Special School P.U.D. Meeting Meeting Called Here April 4th HOWARD MASS TRIAL STARTS MARCH 29TH n u m m i : i: Will Celnbrate 10th Anniversary D ate of the tria l o f H ow ard M. tf Mass a t H illsboro has been set for T uesday, M arch 29. Ju d g e P e ters of ESTACAD A BOY SCOUT TR O O P W IL L VOTE ON P E T IT IO N OF BOTH SID ES O F PU B LIC U T IL IT Y W ashington county will preside. D IS TRICT Q U E S T IO N TO A t the co u rt h e arin g when the date BA N Q U E T AND PROGRAM GEORG E D IS T R IC T TO o f the tria l was fixed d istric t a tto rn ey BE P R E S E N T E D S E T FOR A P R IL 13 JO IN E ST ACAD A F re d A. M iller a n d d e p u ty a tto rn ey general W ade a p p eared fo r th e state_ The school board o f E staeada A public m eeting to h ear both A tto rn ey W illiam Have o f H illsboro ( The an n u al Boy Scout b an q u et and school d istric t No. 108 has called a sides o f the Public U tility d istric t app eared fo r the d e fen d a n t. At thq e n te rta in m e n t this y e ar will be in tra il Chas. T. Sievers o f O regon C ity celeb ratio n o f th e te n th a n n iv e rsa ty special m eeting to be held a t the question which will soon be voted o f the fo u n d in g o f the E staead a Boy will also a p p e a r fo r th e defense. g ra d e school house in E staead a on upon a t the polls A pril 8, will be held' T hursday, M arch 31st, from 5 pm ., J u s t one w eek la te r A pril 5, the Scout troop. T he b a n q u et will be s e w to 9 p.m ., to vote on the question in the E staead a union high school second tria l o f S h e riff M ass is due to ed by th e ladies o f the E stae ad a A m of th e consolidation o f school dis a u d ito riu m on M onday evening, A p s ta r t in O regon C ity this to be b e erican legion a uxiliary and by th e tric t No. 108 E staeada, and chool ril 4 u n d e r the auspices o f the busi fo re Ju d g e Carl H endricks of Fossil Scout m others a r rl will tak e place i.i d istric t No. 57, George_ It was Ju d g e H endricks who g ran ted th e c a fe te ria of the new E staead a ness m en of E staeada.. T he »lection has been called in th e change of venue to H ow ard Mas high school on W ednesday evening, Two speakers will be on the p ro accordance with petitio n s filed w ith upon the ground th a t he could not A pril 13. All proceeds from the a lY a r the d istric t bo u n d ary board o f C lack, gram , one fo r th e u tility d istric t and h^ve a fa ir tria l in this county. It i w ill go to buy equipm ent fo r the lo one a g ain st the fo rm atio n of such a a o t believed th a t the H ow ard Mass cal Boy S cout tro o p and to help pay am us county. d istric t E ach sp e a k er will be allow case will tak e long to try as the re tra n s p o rta tio n fo r the boys who tak e ed to talk 30 m inutes. A fte r each cords involved a re sim ple. This should p a rt in th e Boy S cout circu s in P o rt MRS. J. J. P E N N E R ’S sp eak er com pletes his ta lk the au- also be tru e of th e second tria l of land som etim e in May. M O TH ER D IE S SUNDAY dience will be allow ed te n m inutes in the sh e riff. The c o u rt has ruled upon A splendid program o f e n te rta in w hich to ask questions. all the m aterial points involved and m ent is being p re p are d and will in Mrs. J . J. P e n n e r received w o r d , S everal exceptionally fin e m usical b oth sta te and defense know ju $ t clude a talk by S co u tm aster Ob* r- this w eek th a t h e r m other, Mrs. A nn j te u f f e r who will show p ictu res and num bers will also be on the program . w hat evidence will be adm itted. W elty died Sunday m orning a t Stet- describe his horseback trip dow n th e Local o fficials have received no This m eeting is being sponsored by lor, A lb erta, C anada. the B stacada business m en to give the tice th a t Dave P alm blad serving tim e Skyline tra il O th e r num bers on tin- people o f the E staeada com m unity fo r ta k in g tax m oney has applied p rogram will be p u t on by m em bers OB IT U A R Y OF P H I L I P S. STAMP a n o p p o rtu n ity to h e a r b oth sides of fo r a parole. P alm blad gave te s ti o f the local troop. --- Q Mrs. F. E. Dooley, Mrs. Sam B a rr th e question p e rta in in g to the P eo m ony fo r the sta te in the case against Philip S ag er S tam p w as born Dec ple’s U tility d istric t law. T his is one j S h e riff Mass. and Mrs. O ra l S to rm er head a com e m b er 24, 1861 in Cass county, Mich o f the m ost im p o rta n t if n o t the m ost m ittee in charge o f th e ban q u et. D ei igan, the son o f Philip S a g e r and im p o rta n t election ev er held in O re S U R P R IS E PA RTY AT c orations fo r the a f fa ir will b e f u r M ary Stam p. W hen Philip w as a b gon and everybody should m ake them - T H E C L E S T E R HOME nished by the E staead a G ard en club. o u t 8 y ears old his p a re n ts moved to selves fa m ilia r w ith the m a tte r b e fo ie A charge o f 35 cents a p late fo: — o— F ish er’s Landing, W ash., w here th ey going to the polls.. a d u lts and 25 c en ts fo r children will Mrs. Geo. B ecker gave a surprise b e m ade. located on a dom estic land claim. p a rty fo r h e r husband a t the T. M. H ere he m et and m arried G e rtru d e T H E TAX FLOOD S C lester home last F rid ay evening. A E. C am pbell in 1892. To th is union B IG G E S T D R O P L E T large a tte n d an c e was p re sen t and a.l seven children w ere born all o f whom had a m ost enjoyable tim e survive. Louis and Lloyd o f W ecot- ta, Alice A bbott o f Tacom a, W ash. E dna D unn of Pullm an, W ash., G lad ys L iehthorn o f M iranda, C alif., H a r old o f E staead a a n d R o b e rt of Schof- field B arracks, H aw aii. O n Ju ly 5, 1928 his w ife G e rtru d e died and on O c to b er 5, 1932 he m arried M a rg ar e t R ector. A little over a y e a r ago Mr. S ta m p ’s health began fa ilin g and he d e p arted this life a t the O regon City hospital the m orning of M arch 15, 1938 a t the ag e of 76 years, 2 m onths and 19 days. B esides his children and w ife he leaves tw o sisters, Mrs. Rose Ileibc- stre id t of P o rtlan d and Mrs. P a rth e n a A ikens o f W ashougal, six g ra n d ch il d ren and num erous o th er relatives. F u n e ra l services w ere held M arch 17 a t 1 p.m., fro m the C hapm an F u n e ral hom e, Rev. Love o f the local C hristian church o fficiatin g . Musiq was fu rn ish ed by th e Beck family^ P a llb e a re rs w ere Chas. Palm er, Am os Hills, B. R. K im m el, C h e ster Rice, and W. L. W heldon. In te rm e n t was m ade in the fam ily plot in the local Odd Fellow cem etery. Armstrong Has New Chick Strain A big d ro p let in th e flood of cash which poured into the C lackam as county sh e riff's o ffice d u rin g the fin al M arch 15 ta x ru sh w as the big $358,887 check o f the P o rtlan d Gen- • ral E lectric com pany, O re g o n ’s big- I 'C S L tax p ay er. The check re p re sented the u tility com pany’s full 1938 tax in C lackam as county a f te r dedu ctin g the th re e p e rce n t re b ate allowed fo r ad vance paym ent. Ac c o rd in g t o C u rts i t (am ounted to $33.25 fo r each o f the u tility ’s 10,791 residential custom ers in th e county. NEW BOOKS ON GA RDENING T he follow ing books th a t will in te re s t all who a re engaged in flow er c u ltu re a re now in the E stae ad a li b ra ry . “ P ra c tica l L andscape G a rd ea in g ,” by R o b e rt C ridland.. “ The C om plete H om s L andscape" by A rth u r Je n n in g s.. “ F o u r Seasons in the G a rd en ,” by E van R exford. “ F lo w erin g T rees and S h ru b s,” by A. J. M acfels. “ F lo w er K itchen G ard en ,” by J e s sica C ofgrade. “ \ \ iId F low ers o f the P acific,” by H askins. IN F O R M A TIO N ON P E O P L E ’S A. W. A rm strong who is going into th e p o u ltry business on a large scale a t his place, “ H illsview ” here in Es- U T IL IT Y D IS T R IC T Q uestion. Can a u tility d istric t le v y -ta x e s ? A nsw er: Yes, it can. U tility d istric ts can levy and collect taxes on all p ro p e rty fo r two p u r R eds” into his flock. These chicken poses, to pay o p e ra tin g costs o f the w ere developed by the M assachus pow er-light system and to pay the e tts sta te college m any y e a r ago a t o bligations o r bonds th a t m ay be vot F ra n k lin , M assachusetts. T he P arm en ed by the people a n d sold. Q uestion. H as a u tility d istric t th a te r Reds are p ractically non-broodin'.' to condem n p ro p e rty ? and lay a u niform colored egg. M r 1 a u th o rity A rm stro n g says th ey will outlay th<- , A n sw er: Y es, it has. It can condem n leghorn chicken. He has one pullet ot, p ro p e rty by p u ttin g up a bond with th is stra in w ith a re co rd o f 137 egg j a c o u rt on five days notice. in 139 days and a n o th e r pullet with : Q uestion. If y o u r p ro p e rty is voted record of 136 eggs in 139 days. The r into a u tility d istric t can you la te r pullets a re not y e t one y e a r old. The g e t it out so as to avoid taxes and P a rm e n te r Reds s ta rt laying w hen 5 bond issues.? A nsw er: No, once your m onths old and a re stric tly a utility p ro p e rty is in a u tility d istric t you stra in and not fo r exhibition purposes, c an n o t g e t it out. Mr. A rm strong is v ery en th u -iastic Q uestion. Can cities vote them selves over the P a rm e n te r Red stra in which out when the d istric t is being voted he inten d s to develop to the full' t on? A nsw er: Yes, th e vote on fo rm extent. ing a u tility d istric t is counted se p a r. T his week Mr. A rm strong shipped a tely in cities a cockerel to the F u tu re F a rm e r’s Q uestion. If c itiees vote them selves O rganization a t L akeview . out, w hat ab o u t the u tility d istric t’s op eratio n in tho balance o f the coun F o r the b e n e fit o f those women ty outside the c ities? A nsw er. If the w ith small children and babies who balance o f the co u n ty outside of cities wish to a tte n d the play "T ig e r Hnu ” ■ oti to form a u tility d istric t and if the girls league o f the hiyh chool the hydro electric com m ission of O re conduct a n u rse ry . T he children will gon says a u tility d istric t in p a rt of be le ft in the safe care of capabh th e co u n ty th a t form s a d istric t is high school girls. T here will be toy- fea ible th en tTie county outside the fo r the older ones and a place to sleep cities m ust go it alone assum ing by fo r the younger it s If the nece ;ary bonds and taxes tac ad a has in troduced th e fam ous w orld cham pion chickens, “ P a rm e n te r Outstanding Shows at Esta T O W N SE N D CLUB W IL L M E L T ■' O'* ■* E staead a Tow nsend club No. 1 will “ T H E LOST H O RIZO N” m eet a t the Odd Fellow s hall W ed nesday, A pril 6, a t 8 pm. T his is the E sta th e a tre is proud to pro. out re g u la r m onthly m eeting and a good on Sunday, M onday a n d T uesday, a tte n d an c e is desired. A good e n te r M arch 27, 28 a n d 29 the g re a te s t e n tain m en t has been a rra n g e d fo r which te rta in m e n t in all screen history slu r all should enjoy. rin g R onald C olm an in the super-spe A delegation from the O regon C ity cial “ The L ost H orizon.” Million ihe club is expected. world o ver h ave been sw ept o ff th e ir T he e n te rta in m e n t com m ittee has fe e t by the pow erful d ra m a and o v e r m ade a rra n g e m e n ts fo r a prize con w helm ing beau ty d u rin g 100 epoch- te s t fo r th e ju venile e n te rta in e rs ; m aking. ’ roadshowf engagem ent- a t nam ely f irs t prize 50c, 2nd prize 25c $2.20 top. These three m illion per 3rd prize 25c. All cash prizes sons have preview ed this g re at pic A pot luck su p p er will be served. tu re a n d say it m ust be seen to be Business of in te re s t to all m em a p p rec ia ted . By any sta n d ard of com b e rs will be b ro t up fo r considera parison “ L ost H orizon will be h e r tion a t this m eeting. E lection of a alded the g re a te s t m otion p ictu re ev p re sid en t to fill o u t the unexpired e r m ade. B iefly a story of “ Lost H o r term of P resid en t H ayden who resign izon” concerns five persons who are ed last m eeting, M arch 16. kidnapped in a n airp lan e in China o ---------- a n d flow n deep into the h e a rt o f for bidden T hibit. Picked up by u cara van headed by a m ystic and e ld c rlj Chinese th ey a re escorted to w hat is p erhaps the m ost u nusual place on the face o f th e e arth , th e lam a rl \ o f S hangri-L a. H ere closeted secure Colored folders show ing sum m er re ly by m ountains im p en etratab le to the creation«! facilities a t T im herline u n in itiate d is a se ttin g of indescrih lodge and pictures of the room s and able b e au ty and serenity peopled ii> lodge in te rio rs are now being m ade m em bers o f the stra n g e st cu lt of mo fo r the hostelry, according to m an a d e rn tim es. Rom ance and ad ventin'' g e r C. . M cLean who says he expects a re the lot o f th e bew ildered kidnap to c a rry an extensive advertising cam victim s b u t one m ust see and h e a r paign d u rin g the sum m er. Skiing will th is g re a t m asterpiece to a ppreci.ne probably be good on the m ountain it. In addition P a ra m o u n t News u n til the firs t of Ju n e and a fte r th a t “ TH E BA RRIER” horseback riding, hiking, golfing, fish Advertise Mount Hood Country ing and m any o th er diversions will in te re st to u rists as well as people who live n e a r here. The a d v ertisin g will not be confined to the lodge b u t will be shown as the c en ter o f a g re a t field o f sports. T im berline had one of the busiest w eeks with more guests from fa ra w ay places and more indication of in te re s t th an ever. The m an agem ent is m aking a n um ber o f changes and thr* lodge has already achieved an a ir of stability which causes people to ex claim w hen they learn it ha only been open fo r six weeks. R E E L E C T GO VERNOR MARTIN M EETING This evening, F riday, M arch 25, a t 8 pm., an organization m eeting of th e reelect G overnor M artin club- of C lackam as county will be held in Judge F ish e r’s courtroom in the new c o u rt house in O regon City. The purpose of this m eeting is sim ply to p erfect the organization of local clubs or ch ap ters fo r the ef fectiv* conduct of a program fo r th- reelection of G overnor Chas. II. Mi- tln. I t is expected th a t a n um ber o { local people will a tte n d the m eeting W ednesday a n d T hursday, M arch 30 and 31 the E sta th e a tre presen t Itex B each’s g re a t sto ry “ The B ar rie r.” The film is a genuine outdoo pictu re recorded a g ain st the sceniie splendor o f M ount B ak er nation il park. The them e o f Mr. B each’s novel m ay be tersely sum m arized as a red blooded m elodram a and a vivid, ro god love story. I t is th e story o f a h a lf Indian girl re are d in the biel.''. th a t she is w hite, tak en from a b ru tal fa th e r, recovered by him again, but rescued by a courageous lover w h > w eds her. B oisterous as is the t o n it will o ffe r to wom en a te n d e r fov • sto ry th a t ru n s the gam ut o f tie h e art-tu g g in g em otions. It is c ro w d 'd , w ith those incidents o f th rill anil ;n • * tion th a t send the red blood racin', th ru th e veins o f men. D on’» mi “ T he B a rrie r” . In addition a dand;. com edy. T oday (F rid a y ) the G ingham < is m eeting a t th e C hristian chi for an all day m eeting. T here wil a pot luck luncheon a t noon. Mr. and Mrs. Ram B a rr and fam spent the day Sunday with th eir < in-law a n d d a u g h te r Mr. ami M U c a r Lina a t Georg»,