9 * Mrs. Howard. Mrs. Harry Cangbey and MUa Flag in getting Regular at 11 a. in. The methars and ehlMren to and from the Sunday acbool and Catechumen elaaa clinic. The future of oar oatloti da­ Mlre Gladra Robeiteicaaw W tro* *ua meet at 9.45 a. m. Calebratioq of Holy pends upon our children; the health Portland Friday to spsmd the week end Ow nmnnlon June 10. Personal I Federation of Women's Clubs and vis­ and ability of our children depends with her parents, Mr. and Mr> Louis “** ’ igiuncement required. bath- upon us. Let us net be found wanting. Robert« at DufcM Valley. ited relatlrea aad friends. P. Hllgendorf, Pastor. , Mr. and Mrs. Las Alien aad Bay 9 B. J. Jeffers is -visiting at the borne Creson, of -Willow Flat, left Sunday , Odell High School Notes of his daughter, Mrs. 8. M. Dick. morning for Nortti - Bend where they (By Gladys Hull) Jas. MargeHoai, local garage man, will attend the convention of the Odd 371 DEPARTMENT has purchased the lots between the The high school operetta given last Fellows and Rebekahs. They Intended local telephone property and the hotel, Thursday evening wS a success In to drive there with the car. whl^ He expeeta to build a place of b«nV •very way. 3 The Gsango hell was ■ Mr. and Mra. ArcMe Rimpson, of tl)e 1 nées. packed and many were unable to get Edmontoir, Canada, have been visiting Mrs. L. A. K. Clark returned from •eats. The operetta,being an Indian at the home of their friends, Mr. and Hermiston Thursday afternoon. She one, calk'd for outdoor smmea and In­ Mrs..Frank Meaahaw and family. They nas accompanied home by her daugh­ dian costumes, which made tbs stage drove through and were cm the road 12 ter, Mrs. A. L. Beneflel, and children, setting very picturesque. It would be day«, coming through the Rock lee at tba roof of the fuel bln and being Evalyit. Jimmie, Itobest and Aulta. All tiard to: pick out sny certain individual Crow’s Nest Pass. They will return fanned by tfie strong wind soon burned E are now installed in our New Asbury M. B. Church four children ltave bad wboopimi who outshone the others, as all of the by way of Beattie and Vancouver. a hole through to the dry powder dust, principal parts were equally well done cough. Anita, the yuuugest, suffered The exercises at the school bouse causing an eiploslon. The 'Interior of Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon, Quarters on Oak St. Splendid from an attack of pueuinonia. All are and the choruses were strong and of Thursday night-were very enjoyable Ute building was a roaring mass of “Hosea and Ills Message.” Third in a catchy music. The dancing, also of Improving steodily. stocks are assembled and every­ Indian type, was very good, especfclly and attended by a fall house, the chil­ ffameu. Four streams of water from series of sermons which show the mod­ The primary dS|airiment M Odell the solo tianra by I «eta Barrie. The dren taking part doing remarkably the 2^-tach hose, at 95 pounds pres­ ern and youthful spirit of Old Testa­ Sunday aebool. under the iMrectloti Of proce<*dH. wall In songs and recitations. Hugh sure, were concentrated Into the heart ment prophets. Sunday school, 10 a. expenses, go to swell thing is in readiness to serve Mrs. G. A. Weber, who la rsalsted by tbs student above Mart in, one of the graduates, made the of the fire, but for 15 minute« there ui. Graded lessons, in primary and in­ body funds. the following primary, toaeliurs. Misses The members of the senior elsss and roeech of welcome followed by a song waa no apparent effect. A switch en­ termediate departments. Three adult you. Marie FlHcher, Virginia Dutro aud their readings Alma All " u ~ *—imiT; gine from th« O.-W. R. JUN. yards re­ (■leases. Epworth League 7 p. m. parents attended in a body the by school; reading,: Mildred Jaques, announce a sdtial for imccalaureate recitation, three boys and three girls moved aH ears from the siding at the sermcm Sunday nioralnff June 6. Proceeds wi|l be fur tiie ben- given by Rev. Gletser at the Odell M. u of primary grade; aong, “Junetime,’’. mill. The men of the crew deserve We invite you to visit us in our First Orarth st Christ, Scientist eflt of the primary department. B. church. There was also special ,1 -Irene,. Edna and Ruth Ingalls; read­ great praise for the cool and etfident ing. Velma Fawhush; reading, Dorothy manner in which they did this work. i Services in church building, Sunday, Sunday school 10 a. m. next Sunday. mimic by ths choir. new home. « Come in and see us Service aud sermon by Rev. W. 8. Odell high school will »lose Friday, Sextos songs, “Let the Old Cat Die,” 8everal of the boys bad their eye 11 a. tn. Sunday school the same hour. Gleiaer, 11 a. m. Epworth Ixmgue 7.15 June 1,‘ with Its oomtneucemeot pro­ ' and “Circus Day,”, by 20 pupils uf brows singed and Ulis blistered. The The reading room is maintained whether you wish to buy or not. p. nt. Subject, "Junior Meeting With gram iu the evening at tbs high school I the intermediate- grades; recitation, lose to mill property was $500, covered the Davidson building. Room 8 “Uramdfather'e-Speetaelea” Anne by Insurance. Senior.” Ijeader, Ruth-Ysmiff. Even­ auditoriuiib open week daya from 9 to 5, with We shall be glad to. have you ing service, 8 p. m. Special music by The school annual, "The Odelllan,” Hounsell; rose drill, by six girls; aong, D. C. Eccies, president of the Wind attenilaiit in charge from 3 to choir. is now printed anil the copies will be ''Glad Vacation Days;" by 20 boys; River Timber Co.. Is suffering from a Wednesday evening service at see the many changes we have “The Pioneer's Papoose," the oper­ on sale Friday night for 50 cents each. 1 recitation, . Stanley Edwards; recita­ severe cold as the result of fighting the o’clock. Irason sermon : “Ancient and tion, “Tim Uttla Daiaiaa,” by primary tire at the mill. He directed and pulled Modern Necromancy, alias Mesmerism etta given Thursday night by high grade; aong, by eight glrla; recitation, school students tinder the direction of and Hypnotism, Denounced. hose with th« boys. made and to show you the excel­ ^When It Rains,” John HounaMl; Mrs. Chas. Hreiney, was all that had PINE GROVE A- baseball game Munday afternoon dialogue, “ Getting Off to-School; ” rec ­ been promised and more and was lent values that we have for you. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bockea, of Am­ itation, "Mother’s Strike,”, by Marie was play«*d on the home grounds be­ c Riverside Church greeted by a record amlienre which tween Cascade Locks and Carson. The numbered 500 persons, ’nio»' who had ity. are visiting their cousin, Mr. and Strousser; aong, “Birdies’ Lullaby," by score was 12 to 14 in favor of Careon. A comradeship of worship and ser­ llule girla; recitation, Gordon OUker- You can outfit the whole family singing, dancing or spoken parts at­ Mrs. U. A. Newman. Monday afternoon a few friends of vice. Sunday school, 9.45 a. m. Morn­ Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Andrews aad Mr. son; song, " Ro sas,” by six girls; reci­ tired In Indian omrtume prodnead a ing worship, 11 a. m. Young people« ’ Mrs. J. F, Rondricks called to help her striking effect, which was rendered and Mrs. Janies Clark motored to Port­ tation, “GoedTfyo,” Irene Ingalls. here meeting, 7 p. m. Sunday Evening Club much more effective by scenery paiuted land Friday. They returned Monday Wilburt Gllkerson, chairman of the celebrate her birthday. In the evening 7.45. 1st and 3rd Sundays, November by P. L. Manser, while the opening at accompanied by Mias Alice Andrews. school board, called upon Rov. Gletoer, aha waa again pleusautly surprised to March inclusive. Mid-week Bible when another crowd came In with a the front of the stage was surrounded A. J. Miller will have charge of the of Odell, for an address. He responded lecture Thursday evening at 730. by beautifully arranged dark green Grnngi' program Saturday evening. A In a very pleasing and Instructive talk birthday cake and other good things to Other meetings subject to special an­ eat The evening was enjoyably spent from our home forests, presenting good HesHion is assured. to the graduating dasa and their par­ 500, social converse and par­ nouncement withal a picture beautiful beyond de­ Miss Clark, of Chicago, and Mrs. ents and friends aaaembled. Then Mrs. praying taking of lunch. scription. As Is usual In an affair so J. F. Hayes, of Bandon, are guests of Gllkerson _pn behalf of the board pre­ J. F. Hendricks left Sunday for Ash­ Huccessful, congratulations are due Mrs. Hx M. Vannier. They arrived sented the dipioiaas to the class: Irene Christian Church Mrs. H«mey as director, the students last Wednesday. Ingalls, Hugh Martin, Elsie Parker, land, where he expects to remain dur­ The Memorial Day servie« was well as participants. Mr. Munaer aa artist attended. The music was excellent The Aloha Club will be entertained Esther Fellman and Harold Fletcher. ing the summer. and the school ninaagenient for making Friday The elaaa colors were blue and yellow, L. Comlui, Italian count, of The and the church was proud to have the afternoon by Mrs. A. !-• Page. possible the services of Mrs. lleunej, Mias Jessie Turney, of Portland, at­ and the motto, “Hteering, Not Drifts Dalles, made a abort visit to the Locks G. A. R. and W. R. C. as guests of as musical director in our schools. ing.” The school house was profusely He was a resident here 33 honor. Services next Ixirdsday : Bible the Fletcber-Cooper wedding decorated with Scotoh broom, dogwood Monday. For Rent—2-room house on Heights. Phone years ago. Ills many frleuda were school at 9.45 a. mM A. B. Cash, Supt. For sale—1UD lb. mare, coming nine Friday evening the commencement tended ' old. M. U. Davie, Rfd. Nu. 4. 1, Hoggins Grocery. my SIU and blue crepe paper. exercisM for the graduating class of Sunday. glad to see his cheery face again. Preaching at 11 a. hl , topic, “Love, Mr. and Mra. F. W. Radford enter-, • The picnic Friday was a great suc­ Odell high school will be held in the the Mainspring of Service.” Special For Sale—Lewie Reds, trapnested oontlnu* For Kent— Oarrage, 14th and Cascade. Pilone J. W. Forester, Jr., has lieen visiting, and pedigreed. For balance of season, 2393. m81 high school auditorium and we believe taiued at an announcement shower for cess. The weather was delightful, the bis grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. music. C. E. eat 7 p. in. No evening ously eggs 11-00, 51.76 and F2.6O per sotting. A law a pregraui both interesting and enter­ Mias Marguerite Ferrin Monday after­ lunch delicious and a big crowd waa Bates, in Portland. service on account of baccalaureute o&Tcks May SBih al lie each. Ralph R. Lewis, For Rent—Furnished apartment and «leep- phone Odell V«. mIOtt taining will ge arranged. Individually noon. An umbrella suspended from there to enjoy a good time, over 100 Ing room«. Call Mrs. Connsway at pboodT Mrs. Bruce Wheeler ts visiting her service at M. E. church. 3801 or «ns - ni3i and collectively we congratulate these the celling by streamers was tilled with being present. Mra. H. a Johnson, parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fulgham. J. c. Hanna, Pastor. For Bale — 7. tool cedar poets, 10 and 16c each many useful ’ gifts. Delicious refresh ­ eight young lady graduate« and eatend J. M. Hoover, tel. 1764. n.101 from whom the committee bought the A baby clinic was held under the For Rent-Tbe Hart Hotel property. Will sincerest good wishes. We would in­ ments were served. Mias Ferrin’s lee cream, kindly donated 100 eones. make a good deal to the rlgbt party. Phone auspice« of the County Health Asso­ For Hale — Field grown pansy plants tor 36c wedding to Wesley Harkleroad, of Loe 3942 or 1922. ml7lt The Baptist Church , clude also their parents, principals perdosen; asters, 9 dosen tor 26c. Vegetable Mr. and Mrs. O. H. H1U have been ciation at the school hause Saturday. • and teacliers who have directed .their Angeles, will be an event of June. Mrs, T. W. Berry, tel. &42B.- al»tf Dr. Estelle Ford Warner, of Portland, For Rent—Furnished room. 815 Htate street, Next Sunday the Baptist church will plants. 1 entertaining friends from Idaho the efforts and - cooperated - with tlunu , .-xXtee- - Mildred - -Maple, -at- ,ml7tf anff Dr. Rodgers, of 1 food River, as­ nnttv with- the -other ch u r ch es ta town - For Bale orT iad e Oves l a nd- 4. tuft Model, Room downeialrs. Phone 2001. . through the years preceding and this, Grove, who is a soloist at the First and In Al ooudttlon, new ooll. sisted by Miss E. C* mpliell, of Hood in- a union service at the Methodist overhauled 1 For Rent—6-room cottage. Hot and cold and distributor. New cord tires all water, electric lights, telephone, patent toilet, . the year dosing, which completes their Methodist church, of Salem,' will «ing .< May 29, 1923. River, conducted the examination. church to hear the baccalaureate scr- generator { a-ound, rot rnn Ml milee. Want a Ford coupe. good garden lot, shade trees in yard. Just at an Epworth League entertainment high school courte. Mias Roberta lame, daughter of Mr. inon. Tiie Senior B. Y. P. U., on ac- Oall i A family which had gotten well es- al Culp Plan Store, >0* 4tb 8t. J4lf line tor a summer outing. Phone 472 or write The strawberry harvest In Odell and at Pine Grow M. E. church. There tabllshed to pick berries for Ray Ore- and Mrs. W. M. lame, of Cascade count of tiiia union service, will not A, I. Mason. miotf For Bale — A heavy work team, wagon, har­ will also be other good aiimbere on the vicinity has been retarded by cold eon, had tba nflafortune last Saturday Locks, was a delegate from O. A. C. have its regular meeting. The Junior , ness, diac and spring tooth barrow, separately For Rent — My r«nct>. 6 mllm above Dee on program. Watch for the date. weather and is really Just beginning. a29tf of having their tent and all their be­ to the state convention of tiie Woman’s H. Y. P. U. will meet as usual at 6 p. < or together. Tel. Lee F. Hmltb, 5HS9. tb« Lost Lake road Rhone »59 oa write Mra. Epworth League will meet at in. Sunday schooL at 10 a. m. Morn­ For Bale—Nice, weli-butlt, double Hoose ot J. R. NlckalMn. Hood River, ora. aktt longings burned. A camp tire, sup­ League held in Medford last week. Your correspondent wishes to ex­ press appreciation of the kindly o’clock. Marietta Moore will lead. posedly extinguished, is thought to 10 rooms, ball reuied. tbeother hall occupied Tba O.-W. R. A N. Co. has completed ing service at 11 a. m. Subject of the by For Rent—Bummer pa*tare tor oow« or sermon, "The Conversion of Timothy.” ' owasr, lour Iola and «arago. Large garden borsee 7 mile« on ><'4ut Bide. Addreaa K. L, thonght which prompted the writing have been the cause of the fire. Ito coal dock at the Cascade locks. with sprinkling system. Very nice Thomai, R.F.D. No I. or bring «lock to raneb, Prayer meeting at 8 p. m. Wednesday. equipped ‘ view, overlooking and mailing in of correspondence la at Mr. and Mrs. Ray Viall visited a Celumbla river. Will sell at any time. James Henderson made a business m22tr OAK ORO VE week during her absence. few days at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. trip to Salem Saturday. James (Jln^ All these meetings are for thk benefit very reasonable, It sold, soon. Tsl. SOW. Theo. Rees- - . mliif of everybody, they are yours for the 1 The children's clinic held at the Wilburt GBkrrron and Clayton Fletch ­ (Evi Annals, phone 5560) my) Henderson, Jr., leaves soon to WANTED For Hale—Good tots tor sale In all parts ot Odell grade school Wedensday of last er. Mr. and Mr«. Vlall were high make his home in Salem. He will ixnulng. C. R. Deleplne, Paator. theolly, prices right. A. W. On thank dIOo. al4tt W. T. Hukarl, rrank Jampaa, week was an unusually interesting one schoolmates of Mf. and Mra. Gllker­ attend high school there this coming Wsnted-Board tor girl of 10 yrs In fl rat r lass to mothers and all iaterested in a a modern raaldence MISCELLANEOUS mai STAGE AND SCREEN Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hnkarl, Mr. and two block« from center or bual d « m dlatrlct, 12 interest aud aid in child welfare and Horare GUheraon harvested bis first rma, Including tour large bedroom«, large Mrs. T. J. Annals and Mr. and Mrs. Any one dealring a good reliable and ex alao on the rare and feeding of infants. crate of -berries last Thursday. Hef# For Hale-A KLyear-old horse. Weight MO double Bitting room, kitchen pantry, large perlenced cook and bousekeeper to taka care- pounds. Mrs. F. H. Trotman, Kt 4. m.3l It is regrettable that any mother In the Chas. Havo motored to Portland to « uh the tirai on«- in tliie community to cloaeta. bathroom and enclosed porch. Equip­ of a bome. salary not less than 116.00 per.week, ped with furnaoe and ban aonvenlant garage. telephone Edward (Hoot) Gibson Isn’t like Odell-Central Vale community mlsHed hear Chaliapin, the famous Russian (»mmoMre picking. 1M4. mjillf Celt W. J. Raker. m24t* attending this clinic. Physical defects Itaaso. himself, in one respect, in “ Klfidlod The Mothers' Club met at the home Board and room tor young lady, home priv­ which later are cause« pf retarded pu­ Ttic Reading Club met with Mrs. of Mr«. Harry Jarvis last Thursday Courage,” the Universal produetion Fer Hale—Troian Blasting Powder, capeand mal fuse. No thawing, no head aches, absolutely ileges. ■ Telephone 2JM. pils in school arc revealed and treat­ F. E. Skinner Thursday. showing at the Rialto Monday. He and 23 members were present. The safe. Avalon Farm' Sherman J. Frank, phone Husineiui Opportunity—KltcheD and dining ment recommended at tlieet» health Mabel and Harry Renne, Juliet and president, Mrs. Hoffman, called on doesn't run and Jump opto a heaving 5408. mgtf | room for rent In a hotel to be operated aa a clinics. Mrs. Allison Fletcher, chair­ Herbert Field aad Fred Bardefeld, of i*ech member for an expreoaion of opin­ HUildle niul he doeaui’t tame a single boardinghouse. Inquire at Olscler offiqe for man of the health comittee of this dis- Portland, were guests of Mrs. Joe Horn ion a» to raising fund» for a commun­ wild mustang of the western plain». boarding house. Hee Miss Ellner at Arao Ho FOR RENT telosae Bartlo Shop. ------------------------------ ju A 1. self» wond.ls-tn. and 4-ft. Phon« « ■ a « | _ htlll gilaUFlZA ■ pg“ akkisl liMMiiTIUkil xs « t lkU bsx 7 guniiay.—------------------------------- ity house. After some dlscusalon a Tin* divergenee ot thia picture from 4M». A. LaChapell«. mySl 14 other memliers to their duties.■ She. “ Foe Rent — Furnished cottages tor light Have home toe old lady who will ba oom- There will be a dinner at the Oak motion waa carried to start a fund to the western standards of previous ef­ with Mrs. A. J. Graff mid M fr . HUI. Grote school house Thursday evening build a 'club houae for community pur­ forts proves that Universal is trying to For Sale—An L. C. Smith No. « typewriter. housekeeping, by week or month inlon. Bee Mlae Ellner at Argo Hotel over 3014, Waucoma Cottages. Call ato I acier office my 31 If wrote the histories; Mrs. Giikereon at 6.30 o’clock for the purpose of rais­ poses. Mra. 11. Hylvester road a mag- give this ixipular young star all the recordi-d for Dr. Warner, and Mrs. ing fnnda for the church. Plates will axine article on what club women have scope Ln the world for variation In his Helen Hull for Dr. Dutro. Mrs. Fred he served at 25 cents for adults aud done along that line in Riverside, Or. portrayals. Beatrice Burnham ia the Howard assisted Miss Campbell in 16 cents for children. Delicious refreshments were served leading woman and Harold Goodwin weighing and measuring and Mrs. and the moetli eras adjourned until has an important role. Vanne Wheeler recorded the weights July 19, when they will meet at the Filma developed and printed protrp- home of Mrs. F. M. Edward». and measnrementa. The enmnilttci' I-arry Nemon, Vltagraph cotn«Mlian. greatly appréciât«« the help gives by I t . A 24-hoar service^ Deitx Studio, tf when nt work on a picture doe« It like the proverbial ehap killing snake«. FOR SALK-ALL CUT PRICES MOUNT HOOD When he 1» iu action the surent way to 22 acre farm, creek, PTO: too down. 46seres, wood, water, Sm>). 160 down, get a riae out of him in via a “ foollali Mr. and Mra. Bert Ilentiernon and SO acres, wood wafer, 5360; *86 down, Trade your hoaee, bond or mori - morteue In. M son. Kltiert, returned to Philomath question"—one of those, yon know, sil- make conversation. iy remarks to aeree, 13 cultivated. KM) coni- wood, turc No -r»-r Wtsloeoday, May 23. They wert" ac- frost trouble. Lota of work. Bomeone on the lot during the filming uompsuiied an far as Hood River by K.C. Hamilton, UtevesMOn, Wash. of "Tiie Agent,*’ ♦<> be shown Tuesday m» Mrs. < T. Wyatt. and Wednesday, thought lesaly let him­ Mra Ida Bverson entertained the self in for tiie comedian’s ire. ineaihera and faculty of the I*arkdale “That reminda me," said Larry, "bf high school at a 6 o'clock dinner last an episode in school when I was a kid. Thursday. ‘(’harles,’ asked tke teacher, ‘will For ante- young Frlea, See each. Brooder Jell School closed here May 23 with a you tell me why lightning seldom broke. Phone M6L F6rnale-19tl Henderson lleLaxe motorey. picnic dinner at noon, a »hort program strikes t wies in the .me place?’ 44 with all extras, good condition, |3U0, terms. and a ball game with the eighth grade 'My otmervation is,’ replied the cle Meo. Tapper, Clrcle-Qverland Oo. mil boys tn the afternoon. The re»ult of yonngHter, ‘ that it 1« seldom neces- 1* For Bwte-Lumbtr. Hnngh and dressed, et the game a-as 24 to 4 In favor of the sary.' my new mill, Middle Valley, Are miles south home team. otOdell. W.I. Kirby, matti Lunch Club WiU Nominate MI m llo«c Richey, a teacher in the Richland, Wash., school, rame here President Acheson, of the Tuesday Haturday, May 19, to visit her friend, Lunch Cinti, appointed the following Phone Tony Boettcher. nominating committee to select candid- For Salo—Hay. P. 11. Mohr A Broa. mMtr 464«. J. R. Doggett was a Partland vls- ate» for the ensuing six months: \ I L. r Murphy, C. H. Castner and Dr. ForHelSor Trade—Fur Portland itsr one day last week. two aerM that will net (8000 ft Miss Mabel Howard left for her V. R. Abraham. The election will be maul with place. Phone 641 m: held next Tneeday. home at Stanwood, Waah., Thursday. The only gnest Tuesday at the Hotel For Hate—Nlee Utile home, 4 rooms. H700. Toay Hoettcher left tor his home at Oregon waa C. H. Mnirbead. of We- Will take oar on Ural payment, balance like Richland, Wash.. Thursday, where he natchee. Wash., introduced by F. A. paying real it. Inquire Glacier offi« I will visit tor-a week, and then go to Olmsted. Bellingham to attend summer normal C. II. Castner urged that the club echool. revive the project of a community has J Mr. and Mrs. ilarenoe Knapp were pital here. t Hood River visitors Saturday. Eighth grade diploma» were pre­ BansUt Fire» at Motori»!« a sented to Violet Stott, Alline Rogers, ForBale —House at Rbermau, aleo --------- _ 2nd - and ------- George Aubert and Lewis Wlshart. A highwayman Monday night, when on« at » E. Blate. Fee portion lare ri mitt W. A Front, 8oattle traveling ««tee River Oannlng co. Mount Hood had 17 babies at the I clinic at Parkdata Tuesday, May 22. mnn. failed to halt hi« automobile near For Hale—Ona »psn of boraes, weight about There were several liable« not present tiie twin tunnel» of the Columbia River am poeaOs, atx year« old. Two heavy «eta ol Made from Cream of Tartar and several mothers not notified of Highway lietwcen Tiere and Mosier, work harneae, heavy wagon «nd heavy hank, la flin condition. price« raaaooable. Rhone pnnctiired hl» windshield with a revol­ all the clinic. derived from grape* MB», Hood River, Ore. ml'lf Mra. Mary Kasling and daughter. ver bullet, which narrowly missed Mrs. June, have returned to their home in Frost. The couple, who reported the attempted hold up to local police Portland. by a For tala—A good family eow. A. M. Hie- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ringer and authoriiluo, were accompanied pbana. Alameda Way, pbooa 5704. ml7tf «laughter, Hnxel. wmt to Portland young ilu tighter. For Sale — Wacrea, near Columbia Highway, Thursday, returning home Friday. We cut nothing but the best quality Steer Beef part cleared, due view, spring waler under prewmre. family orchard, nuU and berrlee. J. H. Reed and Edgnr Kile have a Sevrntb/Day Adventist Chnrth near school and mill, good buildings. Ideal properly cared for and delivered to your door, new Ford. strawberries or small dairy, F. H. Hber- Rnblmth school Saturday 10 a. tn. for man, Chacade Lock«, Ore. m 17tf Miaa Geldla Clark ia helping Mr«. Preaching twice each day—9:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. service 11.IB a. m. Prayer Anna Terkins ini the restaurant at neetinn. Wednesday Mt Hood*» Naw RmsH Motel 7.40 p. m. .All Patkdale. are welcome. Better Meat-Better Service and it costa no Jesas Davidson was a Hood River Located at convenient distance from the visitor Thursday. snow line and glaciers and the excellent fish­ Wyatt Brother« are treating their ing pools of the East Fork and tributaries. «tore ballding to a coat of paint. C. E. Regular •srvicve: i Sunday school Monroe ia doing-the work. 9.45 a. m.. H. C. Delta, supt.; preaching Powerful Radio set affords constant amuse­ Mr«. A. Dickinson and son, Dexter, service at 11 a. m. Young People Ber- o. C. Hughes, Prop. ment. Will open the Season on Sat, June 2. were np from Hood River to attend vlce. 7 p. m.. R- O. Samuel, pre«. Evan the artaool picnic. ffeiiatle service. 8. p. m. Prayer meet Phone 4141 FOURTH AT OAK Naomi Irene, small daughter of Mr In« every WedMday. 8 p. m. Evary TcL Farfcdale 30X for reservations * CUM Wool Mgr. and Mrs. F. B. Hess, tell In Bone's body welcome. W. P. Kirk, pastor ditch last Tuesday. Mrs. Hera went phone. 3063. ODELL (Eluthing—0ru öhuiöb — S’hura » From the North Pole to the South Pole, but Royal Bak ing Powder went with Ad miral Peary—Amundsen has it with him now. It went with Scott to the South Pole. Stanley had it in darkest Africa. Royal is the only baking powder yon can buy anywhere under the sun. W- pwywrty, r7~r » The Best is The Cheapest THE HOMESTEAD MT. HOOD MEAT CO ,1 a