PAGE TWO Monroe Monitor, Monroe. Wash., Nov. 9, 1961
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Official Paper of Town of Monroe and Town of Skykomish
Addre all mail to PC) Box 398, Monroe, Washington.
Entered as Second-Class Matter at the Post Office at
Monroe Washington, under the Act of March 3. ! 879.
Ward Bowden ....................................................... Publisher
Howard Voland ........................................................ Editor
Hospital commission decides to finance
b,ilding with small revenue bond issue
Hospital commissioners held an adjourned meeting Wednesday
evening at the Sultan town hall and reached the decision to issue
$40,000 in revenue bonds sometime next year, and awarded the con-
tract for construction of a new surgery-maternity wing to the Valley
General Hospital and for general reconditioning the remainder of
the present building to the Newland Construction Company of Ev-
erett who was the lowest bidder on the project when the formal bid
opening was conducted last week.
Gold Bar Solcl/er
Assigned To Alaska
Fort Richardson, Alaska --
Army PYC Jack D. Williams,
,son of Welie D. Williams, Gold
:Bar, recently arrived in Alaska
and s now assigned to the 43rd
Artillery.
A mechanic in the artillery's
Battery B, Williams entered the
Army in March 1960 and com-
pleted basic training at Fort Or(],
Calif.
The 21-year-old soldier, whose
mother, Mrs. Geraldine Nyby,
lives in Pasco. is a 1959 grad.
uate of Sultan union high school.
ptptenm of Dlstmas Adslng from
STOMACH ULCERS
The district's attorney Rodney
Boddingt£m recommended that
the district issue the revenue
bonds when a study of the fin-
ances of the building program
revealed they would be about
that much short of being able to
meet the const"dcticm bid. As .an
alternate the commissioners had
the choice of rejecting all the
bids and scaling down their plans
by that much money, Boddington
said.
The building fund picture look-
ed something fike this:
Bonds voted (General
Obligation) .......... $385,000
Cost of acquisition, legal
fees, purchase of n-
ventory, . ............ 98,000
Remaining in building
fund ................. 287,000
Club Sets Drive
To Register
Ei00ble Voters
A door-to-door campaign to en-
courage citizens of Monroe anti
Park Place to register for voting
in local, state and national elec-
tions is planned by members of
Three-R Club of Monroe, a mem-
ber of the State Federation of
Women's Clus.
Club members will carry iden-
tification and will assist those
citizens not currently enrolled as
voters in becoming registered.
The drive will begin November
9 and last until December 1.
To qualify for voting those who
register must be 21 years of age
or older, be a citizen of the
United States, have lived in
Washington State one year, in
Snohomish County 90 days, in the
local precinct 30 days and be
able to read and speak the Eng-
lish language.
Anyone who wishes assistance
in registeremg and is not con-
tacted by a Three-R Club mem-
ber may c(mtact Mrs. E. Lidell,
PY 4-2796, or Mrs. Walter Mo-
berg, PY 4-5301.
Maude Grey Clark
Aux. Plans Benefit
Pancake Breakfast
Plans were completed for their
pancake breaMast by members
of Maude Grey Clark Orthopedic
Auxiliary meeting Wednesday,
November 1, at the Park Place
home of Mrs. Don Clarke . Mrs.
Cliff Gillies was co-hostess.
The breakfast is scheduled Sat-
urday, December 9, from 6:30
a.m. to 12 noon in the dining
room of the Masonic Lodge. Pro-
ceeds from the breakfast which
will feature pancakes, juice,, ba-
con, eggs, toast and coffee, will
benefit Children's Orthopedic
Hospital, Seattle.
I$fTA VI€ € Rdirk Low bid on construction 295,000 Members attending the Novem-
----- IrAva-, smw arohit'o fe ......... 29rq bet meeting were Mrs. Allan
RELIEF OR NO COST .......... _ ...... ]Jurkey, Mrs. Jack Minor, Mrs.
1 Total cost..of CO- . .... Cecil Kerr. Mrs. Wal Lawler,
!-- " st-ruction ,z,:al Mrs. George Hammond, M2s. M.
O ha Under the terms of the deeimon F. Stoekwe11, Mrs. Clarence Pe-
WLLARDTRSAY!Igqmfirlm.bem reached Wednesday the building ters, Mrs. Livio Ottini and Mrs.
fd¢l ........ Lee Lewis. Mrs. Gene Maxim
.-. program wm ae rmancea as tut-
_%_/kN._l__ lOWS: • was a-guest for the evening.
--'---W'IAL Building fund money .. $287,000
TOTAL Methodist Women
CAMP-RILEY DRUGS _ - • Plan December Bazaar,
a ,,t l-ne revenue bonds tmaer me
Plflonro r I q./z_ I i
strict Meeting
I . --':Jesus Christ, the'Ligbt of the
_ From where I sxt... Joe Mars World," was the prografil theme
h,, for members of the Methodist
Woman's Society of Christian
Service meeting in the church
Fellowship H0al mt Wednescay
Makes A "Lot" of Sense afternoon.
Mrs. :Morris W. Shvum was
program leader while Mrs. O. L.
The other day I was driving by deal on that car of yours..." Morse was deqottonal leader.
Hostesse for the event were
Mrs. Ra T. Smith, Mns. Alma
From where I sit, 'qook be-
fore you leap" is especially
true whenever you start to give
advice. Unlike Slim, some folks
may not welcome your' sugges-
Uon,---esimelally about personal
tastes!Whether your neighbor
takes coffee with his meals,: or
Prefers a glass of beer--that's
really his own "business. Giv,
ing folks eredit for knowing
their minds is a good way ef
keeping friendships "right-
side UP,"
CopTright. 1961, United State, Brewers Association, Inv.
Slim Thomas' used car lot,
when I noticed he'd put up a
hig neon sign. Trouble was,
one of the letters was upside
down. So I drove In. "Hey,
Slim," I said, "that's a nice new
signbut one of the letters is
wrong-side up;"
"Heek, I know that," laughs
Slim. 'qVIatter of fact, I had it
made that way detiberate. Fig-
ured folks were bound to come
in to tell me about itand it
works! I must get four or five
new prospects a day.,'
Then he grins down at me.
"By the way, Joe," he says, "I
could give you a pretty good
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George and _rs. Dae Barnett.
Mrs. Robert Fol,lis, president,
presided at the business meeting
which included discussion of plans
for the Puget Sound District an,
nual meeting in Belling, ham next
pring and the loeal groups ba-
zaar schedtfled December 1 at
the Masonic Temple. In addition
signatures were obtained on
statement of public concern re-
garding alcohol-related problems
in the state.
Additional members attending
were Mrs. Herbert Jones, Mrs.
Tye Hgman, Mrs. Margaret
Leckvold, Mrs. Frank Trul'linger,
Mrs. ,B. H. Luntey, Mrs. E: G.
Hunt, Mrs. H. C. 'J0hhson, Mrs.
L. T. Hartzell, Mrs. Albert Whip-
ple, Mrs. George Keck, Mrs.
Walter Stacey,
Mrs. John Worrall, Mrs. Nor-
man Hartze]l, Mrs. Sylvia Bag-
ey, Mrs. Dora B]oor, MLss Flor-
ence Allyn, Mrs. Josephine Logue,
Mrs. Max Hegewald, Mrs. E. J.
Schrag, Mrs. IIaro]d Kauffman,
Mrs. Wayne Rodland and Har-
old, Mrs. William C--k, Mrs.
Stuart Barton, Mrs. Roy WHey
and the Rev. and Mrs. :F. D.
Tibbitts.
plan will not be issued until they
are needed and will be sold to
local investors. They will bear a
rate of interest of 4%% to 5% and
will be retired over -a 15 year
period if all the bonds are issued.
Interest payments will be paid
annually from the operating re-
venues of the hospital, ad the
bonds will be retired commenc-
hag in 1965 after the new facilities
are in full operation.
Issuing and selling the bonds
locally will save considerable,
money, it was pointed out, and
local investors have already ex-
pressed interest in purchasing
these securities.
The cOmmission directed the
architect c the project to pre-
pare and ,have signed the con-
tract with the success] bidder
immediaelyl and the Newland
company will move onto the site
within the next week. The project
will be completed within 250'
working days which will be about
one oalander year according to
estimates. I
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