TAOK9 THUMDAY, MAlMnft Ml, If IS 235 maam KiuuMtx mnt, Central Oregon Neighborhood News PAIR ASSOCIATION ELECTS DIRECTORS Open Mooting of Dovclopmcnt Ikwruo At Tumalo lload Work Is Discontinued. TUMALO. Ore. March 13. Tho "West Sldo Fair association hold its annual mooting Saturday ovon lns In tho Tumalo hall. Tho fol lowing board of dlroctora was elected for tho ensuing year: P. N. Wallace K. N. FUckongor, C. P. Becker, J. M. Orlfrtn, J. W. Brown, J. J. Coon and F. E. Dayton. Mrs. J. F. Caroy and family havo imoTod onto tholr ranch, north of town, oftor spondlng tho wlntor In Tumalo. Mlsacs Ituljy Marian, Carol Dayton and Nolllo tllowoll woro visitors t tho -Howell ranch Sunday. Holbort Wallace Is rapidly recover ing from his recont attack of appendi citis. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hobson spent Saturday t,n Hcdniond. Tho Development Leaguo hold an open meeting Saturday evening. Thoxo woro qulto a numbor prcaont and -many Interesting questions -woro discussed. Harvey Dayton has gono to Or land, California. Tumalo is eoon to havo a circulat ing library. itor. Stewart, of Dend, preaches; In tho church every (two weeks. Tho noxt servico will bo held March 24 at 2:45 p. m. Bert Mlllor Is now carrying tho mall from Deschutes to Gist, substi tuting for A. O. Moore. Chas. Griffith and family havo moved to Bend for the summer. Mrs. J. B. Bramhall spent Sunday with Mrs. D,unn. Tumalo Sunday school Is progress ing nicely. Last Sunday's attendanco was thlrtr-ono. Tho road work has been discon tinued for the present, having been cnmploted Co tho foot of what Is called 'The River Grade." E. J. Dunn has completed his main Irrigating ditch. Ho expects to Im prove his largo holdings east of tho Tlvor the coming season. Centralizing the schools has mado It necossary to havo moro room for another year. Plans are being mado for a new school building end for a largor and hotter playground. Nearly all the dogs In this com munity havo been killed to prevent tho spread of hydrophobia. PIE SUPPER BRINGS MONEY FOR LIBRARY Entertainment nt iouer Bridge Well Patronized Varied Pro gram Given LOWER BRIDGE, Mar 13. Tho pie supper at tho Lower 'Bridge school house Saturday evening was a sue cess not only In "tho way of cnter- &tif t .fcflLLLBaT'ValaanaaaBaaHafaYaY H1IsH4h! Jl T VBa5 aw 'llB JK- Central Oregon Bank BEND, OFFICERS: D, B. HUNTER, President CARLKTON K. BWIFr, VIco-Presldeat E. P. MAIIAITEV, Vice-President, II. M. STEPHENS, Cashier DIRECTORS: D. E. Hunter W. L. O'Donnell Carleton B. Swift E. P. Malinffey II. M. Stephens Every facility for accommodating the interests of Central Oregon tatnmont but financially also. The proceeds camo to something ovor JG2. Tho purpose of tho ontortaln niont was to got library books for tho school. Tho big numbor of tho program was tho minstrel net pul lod off by seven men, Mr. Nowbold as Liza nnd I). Vendor as Hastes, Liza's suitor cuuldn't bo bent. Mr. Hosktns as tho dudo from Lower Brldgo looked his part very well. Tho negroes woro all suited to tholr parts. Splendid uumbors woro Poor Butterfly, aung by eight girls and a drill In costume. A rending by Mrs. L. A. JIunt was onjoyod by all. Tho violin, mandolin and piano trio by Hopo Rice. Margarito Walters nnd Omar Hoskins was very well rend ered. Miss Sarah Nealolgh of Prlnovlllo spent tho week-end with her sister, Mrs. Kussoll Chapmann. Tho Lower Brldgo ladles had a surprise Wednesday tor Mrs. Ladd from Iowa who Is visiting with, her daughtor, Mrs. K. L. Towno. Joo Howard Is hauling hay from Cllno Falls tor his caltlo. L. A. Hunt, Qua Stadlg and A. J. Fullor attended tho Non-Partisan mooting at Terrobonno Thursday ovcnlng. Mrs. Blancho Hydo and Adolyno Dietrich of Torrebonno, spent tho wcok-end with Mrs. Joo Howafd. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chapman and Frank Chapman woro In Redmond Friday. Gus Stadlg was in Redmond Sat urday. Mrs. A. J. Fuller attended lodgo In Redmond Saturday. Joe. Howard mado a business trip to Bend Saturday. Gus Stadlg accompanied by Geo. Cyrus and John Gottor of Clovcrdalo wont to Bend Monday on business of tho nowly formed Irrigation Dis trict of which they are directors. Glenn Cox spent tho week-end at tho A. J. Fuller home. Mrs. C. F. Hoskins, Naomi and Marlon Hoskins wcro in Redmond Saturday for tho organization of tho Redmond chaptor of tho Pythian Sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Jargor mado proof on their homestead Saturday at Red mond. A. J. Fuller and Glen Cox attend ed tho Well's sale at Powell Butte. Gus Stadlg is getting hay from Terrebonne. Mrs. L. F. Rico and Dorothy Rice brought out their car from Redmond Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Walters and Darwin Walters attended tho salo at Powell Butto Tuesday. A. S. Holmes was jn Redmond Monday. Mr. Minor of Bond, was a visitor at Lowor Bridge on Wednesday. For farm land loazs ace J. Ryan fc Co. Adv. r"ji:V.:H:i CREAM CKAM, CSEAH ToretiiiciiErrcASHriucufer Cream Cream Cream JLIjto UNION MEAT CO. Portland, one. WE PAY CASH rurutreiarc9rrcrtwr(tu&4tttM. fni at roar arit t&ipamt. or wnu tor prim o4 o(Sf r pitcculiti OREGON A tittU Mr, ft prmclk. mhJ kt'U e fttJt III mn, J W Utlh c WlU KtIGnntj tit iiU aii aM latf tab WILL HOLD DEBATE AT SISTERS SCHOOL Question Center About Imnortniico of l-'nrntor atnl Mnitufncturtr In Community. SISTKRS. March 19. A dobato will tako plnco at tho school houso Friday ovcnlni;, March 22. Tho question to bo donated la: "Rn- solrod, That tho farmor Is a groator bonoractor o tho community than tho manufacturer." Tho nfflrmaltro speakers nro Qoorgo Altkon, Harold Kllno and Ifarold Allon. Tho noRa tlvo apoakoro aro 'Mr. Huntington, Frod Van Matro and Jasper Hamcs. Tho following proRrnm will also bo rondorod: Song by Krn Hanks and Cocllo McCallura; recitation by Allen Harrington; duot by Muriel Kdraun 6on and Hong by tho school girls. Mr. and Mrs. Stldham mado a trip up into tho mountains Saturday and returned Sunday. A Junior lied Cross was organized nt tho Bchool by Principal F. W. Wobor. Thirty-two mombors wuro chrollod and a cortlflcato obtained as mombor of tho II end chapter. Mr. and Mrs. F. Q. Deri In woro In from Clovordalo Sunday. Fred McKlnnoy has igono out to tho Wilson mill with bis team to help supply logs for tho mill. After April 1 tho mill will run a day and a night shift. Tho upper grades mado n perfect rcconl In spelling on Wednesday, no ono mlsApoilcd a word. Tho soventh grado pupils haro finished tho work In arithmetic out lined in tho course of study and aro now rovlowlng. Christ Soronson camo in from Spo kano Thursday nnd ronted -Carl Woods' ranch. Ho returned Friday to mako preparations to moro his farming Implomonts and household goods at onco. Chas. Cist, Walter Graham, Frod Van Matro and F. W. Wobor mado a business trip to Rend Saturday. Rod Foster, who is now residing on tho Lowor Motollus, was a Sistors' visitor Saturday. Honry Grant, Charles Walker, W. W. Dickinson, Fred Ulack, A. Van Wass, Scotty Mossor, Paul Hoyd, 8. Nielaon, Rod Fostor, Walt Holnrlch, A. C. Ladd and Hill Hathaway regis-j l'a Ula at WaV I'UIHMD 4VfV UMIIIIq VUU past weok. Mrs. J. O. McKlnncy was shopping at Sisters Saturday. Little Elvyn Klklnn mot with n painful accident Wednesday whilo playing with his brother. Tho first two digits woro nearly sovercd from his loft hand. A largo crowd attended tho danco at Allen's hall Saturday ovonlrur. Elba Taylor caught a largo coyoto In ono of his traps two miles from Sistors on tho iMcKonzIo Pass road. Mr. and .Mrs. Clydo Gist, Van and Lynn Wilson, Claudo Woods, Klba Taylor, Jesso Scott, Glenn Cox, Muriel Rdmunson, Ada and Ella Job, Ada Taylor and Karl Mlllor attended tho danco at Tumalo Friday evening, Mrs. Earl Updlko, who Is teaching at tho Graham school houso in Jef- if S STOP! And Investigate our prloea before buying your Krocerlen. We can save you money. P.B.Johnson's MlUlcaa, Ore. Telephone Bl ssJe) BRICK vs. BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND VALUE ABOUT $500,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS NONE uRicTih BEND Who Is Going to Send Him another pouch of Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug Real Gravely Plug U tho tobacco to end tho Boy not ordinary plug londod up with nwoetcning, but condensed quality mlh, tho Rood Gravely tnsto that satisfies and comforts and lasts a Ion? whilo. Giro nr man a chw of R.at Grar.lf rim. and lia will tctl you tSml'i th. kln.t tu ..ml. S.ml Ilia Ucll Ordinary nlu it futta acunomjr, ll coil, Uii i.r vr.l t- chaw U.al Crav.tjr, btcaut. luiall cUw vt ll 1-iU a Uuj whll.. If you amoVa a plpa.altca Orarelf with voir lintfi anj add a IlltU lo your muaiiij IuImcco. ll wl.l klvu (Unu tinprova your into, SEND YOUH rHtr.NI IN TZIT. V. t CZZVICZ A t'OUCll 01-' CK.VVU-Y Daat.n alt around li.ra carry ll In tPe, rmirhft. A St. lamp will put ll Into lilt hanilt In any Tralnlnu Cain? or Sen port of Ida U. S, A. Evan "o.r lli.r." a 3c. tlano vrlll lalit ll In hlni. Your ilaal.r will tuppl anUv aiJ clva ycu official UlraclUiu liow to aJJr.U it. P. D. CRAVCLV TOBACCO CO., CamlUe, Va. ra I'attnt rtcS f r it 1$ nt Aaf Cruvlr toraon county, npont Saturday and Sunday at Sistors with her husband. Mrs. John Taylor is visiting nt Hend nnd tho Stanley ranch with her hunbnnd. Tho Campflro Girls mot at Cllctts Sunday. J. C. Stiles and wlto and Mrs. Lundborg of Tumalo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Updlko at tho Sisters hotel Saturday. Mary Fryoar camo In from Hend to visit with nor parents, who llvo near Sisters. Tho following pooptn from Clovor dalo attended tho danco at Allen's hall Saturday ovcnlng: Lillian and Dean Van Matro, Idoln and Viola Miller, Ladonna Cyrus, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kllno and Vorn Skolton, Tho Ststors'Motollun Livestock as sociation hold a mooting In tho Allon hall .Monday for tho purpnso of ar ranging tho distribution of grazing permits. Pour chairs at your sorvico at the UetropollUn. No waiting. Adv. Take Children Out of Dnngrr If you saw a child on a railroad track you would endeavor to remove tho llttlo ono from danger. When a child Is "snuffling" or coughing. Isn't it your duty to got him out of dangor of sovoro consequonccs? Fol oy's Honoy and Tar gives relief from coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. Contains no opiates. Sold ovorywhoro. Adv. LIBERTY LOAN TALK GIVEN BY DR. HOSCII Other Speaker (ilvo I'lvn .Mlntitn Talks on Huhjcctn of Common Interet. CLOVBRDALB, March 20. J. B. Aldrtch, B. S. Hcmco and John Got tor shipped cnttlo to Portland Satur day. John Gottor and Calvin Burn sldo wont with tho load Dr. Hosch gavo n talk at tho Coun cil club Friday night on Liberty loans. Thero was nlso n spelling ma-trh, In which ovoryone took part. A few gavo flvo minute tnlks on dif ferent subjects. R. J. Skolton talked on "Hoof Cattlo"; A K. Peterson, "Snoop"; Mrs. II. C. Miller, "Hoover izlng"; Rny Abbey, "Potatoes"; W. W. Van Matro, "Hogs"; Mrs. A. B. Poterson, "Tho Caro of Children." Fred Van Matro and his father, W. W. Van Matro. mado a trip 'to Tho HERE IN BEND EVERYDAY on the job to jrive you efficient service nt the shortest notice. Here to see Unit you jjet u cor rect fitting in the kind of glasses you need, here to stay nnd back up every bit of work I do. DR. C. H. FRANCIS With MVHON II. SVMON8, O'ICnno Hulldintf OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST OTHER BUILDINGS OTHER BUILDINOS - VALUE ABOUT $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER $100,000 BRICK & LUMBER CO. f ratn " Cn nniCi tttlfiuul I fiit uijtl.on Soal & lUlablUlint IN3I sgfi Dallw Tuesday to noo the lattor's uncle, Will Wiley, reluming homo Friday. Mrs. Honry Hoard Is quite III with a light form of pneumonia, Tho llttlo three-year-old daughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. George Hurnsldo has boon qulto 111. Mary Fryrenr visited ovor Sunday with hor folks. Harold Klein delivered oats In Redmond ono day last week. Ladona Cyrus rocolvod a letter from Sam Kline, tho son of Mr. and Mrs. II. C Kllno, who Is In Franco, Friday. Ho Is doing nicely. Thoso from Clovordalo who at tended tho dnnro In 8!ntors Saturday night woro: Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Arnold, Mr nnd Mrs. Harold Kllno, Idolln and Viola Mlllor, Verno Rkol ton, Mary Fry rear, Madison Holton nnd Dean nnd Lillian Van Matro and Ladona Cyrus, W. F. Froyroar roturnrd homo from tho valley with cattlo last week. Hovernl of tho farmers hnvo re cently nrdorod Tillamook calves. Mrs. Cttrls Ward nnd Mrs. H. C. Kllno woro calling on 'Mrs. Goorgo Durustdo Sundny. Madison Holton mado a trip o Redmond last Tuesday, Mrs. Groon Hoard Is on tho sick list. Mrs. H. C. Mlllor nnd grandson, Franklo .McDonald, spent Sunday afternoon at Van Mntro's. Idella Miller worked for Mrs, II. Hoard n few days this weok. M. Forhan and mother woro shop plug In Redmond ono day Innt week. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Peterson, John Dokkens, Miss Anna Noutnnnaglo woro ahopplihg in Hend last Monday. Mr. Will Horry was In Hend Sat urday. Ladona Cyrus spent Saturday night nnd Sunday with Mrs. Myrtlo Arnold, Mr. nnd '.Mrs. Harold Kllno and children took dinner with Mr. nnd Mrs. Rny Abbey Sunday evening, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gen, Hurnsldo and chtldrnn mado a rlp to Rend Satur day evening, returning Sunday oven 1 ng Mr nnd Mrs. Gen. Cyrus nnd fam ily woro visiting In Sisters Sunday nftornoon. Carl Woods brought lf0 head of cattlo to II. C. Miller's place Sunday for Mr Mlllor to food. A mistake occurred In laet week's Items. There woro 81 prosont at tho 'Continued on Pago Six ) gjirt SAVE AND SUCCEED Now, more than over, it is necessary to save every penny. The success of tho )fr, wnuiu imuon uepenus on y what each ono of us Haves. For this week's saving wo offer you Strictly Fresh RANCH EGGS 35c per doz. Fancy Head Rice 5 lbs. 55c Our 22c Coffee Rich in flavor, smooth and pleasant, has brought words of praise from every cus tomcr. Try it and be con vinced. MACARONI Is an exceedingly healthful and economical food In Bulk 10c 12 Pkgs. $1.00 '10-Oz. Pkgs. 29c 5-Lb. Box 63c 25-Lb. Box $2.25 VEGETABLES and FRUITS The very choicest of the season. C For Economy Try Our kJ LARGE ORANGES Union Cash Grocery Prices Right to tho Penny Phone Black 1971 Send Us Your Mail Orders 94 1 fl .- h gfggatf'jg39 tj