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* JBOOD RIVER GLACIER, THÜR8DAY, JUNE 21, 1928 pleted her school nt Marshfield, has Chevron’» niece, Mrs. Frank Schults, motored with friends to Ixmg Beach, accompanied by her husband and chil Florence Cushman has sold her Calif. She will attend summer school dren. «me down from The Dalles to spend th« day at the Chevron hyme. at ths University of California. Mrs. 8tarr's son. Ix-eoard. and Mr*. A. J. Miller will entertain tha members of the Aloha Club and their daugbter-ln-law, Mrs. Beeves, of Mc MRt year. friends at a picnic supper next Thurs Minnville. have been visiting at tha The following teachers have been se day evening at A30 o’clock. All who home of Mr. and Mrs. Starr. Mr. and Mrs. McCauley and family cured for the ensuing year in tbe cannot attend are requested to notify have moved out from Hood JMver to grammar school at Odell: Mrs. Vanne Mrs. Miller early In tbe week. ■ Wheeler, principal: Mrs. Lelloy Krohn, tage left last Friday for Cal- their Central Vale ranch for the sum- Mlsa Evely n Turney, Miss Ruth Young, ou business. less. mer. Miss Olga Plug. Miss Lola Graff. AU EUis I, Apgar spent last Bunday Mrs. Al Clark's brother, Mr. Ries, except Miss Turney taught all or a with Mr. and Mrs. James Clark. On from Vancouver, Wash., has been pkrt of last year here and should | his return to Portland he was accom ■pending a few days at the home of therefore be considered as reelected. panied by Mrs. Apgar and son. Mr. and Mrs. Clark. Mr. Peterson wps reelected Janitor. Mr. aud Mrs. O. L. Turner have pur Mrs. G. A. Hoffmann returned Bat- Miss Ruth Young is attending sum chased urday from her trip to Balem and Port the Cushman home In Odell. mer school at Monmouth NormaL Epworth League will meet at 8 land after having had a delightful vsl- Many friends' from Odell attended U’^ock Bunday evening, Rev. Kaye, it and enjoying the rose festival. .She the funeral services for U. A. Newman was accompanied by friends, Mr. and leader. last Thursday forenoon, he having Mrs. Poulsen and Mr. Doyle, who re Ml« Elisabeth Riddell, Mr. and Mrs. been an esteemed member of Kemp turned to Portland Monday. E. E. Lage and Miss Avis Melggs, of iAdge, I. O. O. F. Beach, Calif, left June 9 to hike Peritonitis, superinduced by rup Long Oregon from the south. They were tured appendix, caused the death of to MIDDLE TALLEY 10 days on the road, spending one Adeline Heft Wednesday, June 13, at ulghti in Ban Francbwo. They were Mias Myrtle Hillstrom, who has Ctftage Hospital, Hood River. Adeline given rides part of the way. Mli Rid was the youngest child of Mr. and dell, who has made the trip many been attending school at Monmouth Mrs. H. C. Heft. She had not yet times, nays the latest trip was the most the past year, arrived home Thursday. She expects to teach in eastern Ore- reached her eleventh birthday anni gon this year. versary, yet these few years, are Buffi- pleasant ever made. Mim Lulu Hunt is entertaining Mr. Mr. Bouquet has I km - u visiting in our cittit to fill all the years given her family and friends with sweet mem and Mrs. Frank Schaler, of Belmont, community the past wqek and in addi ories. Friends filled the Anderson and Mr. aud Mrs. Townsend aud Mrs. tion to muking friends he has been learning to pick strawberries. He chapel to overflowing Frjday afternoon Knapp, of Hood Rher. for the funeral service*. Rev. Glei- Mrs. Hans Lage returned Monday pi<-ked all one afternoon at Mr. Aus tin's and his sympathies are all with ser very appropriately gave expression fromaweek’s visit in Portland. to thoughts that conveyed comfort and Mm. Rena Lewi«, of Portland, who the pickers, as he snys three carriers consolation. Mrs. A. 11. Fergugon, has been visiting Mrs. H. M. Vannier, were all he picked, and he worked Miss, Ruth Young. Clyde Smith undj returned home Mondcy. hard, too. Gail Young, accompanied by Mrs. W. Misses Mildred and Ethel Montgom The school meeting Munday resulted F. Young, sang two la-autlful selec ery, who have been picking larries in in the election of Howard Shoemaker tions. There were flowers in profu the Lower Volley, relumed home Fri sion. Boys from neigkl*oring families aa director and C. II. Clymer was re day. elected clerk. The directors tbe com carried the casket carefully to its Mrs. Claude Arthur, Roy Reay and final resting place and all was beauti ing year are: < C. T. Roberts, J. II. Wm. Anderson, of the Lower Valley, ful, though touched with sorrow al Mohr and H. L Shoemaker. called on friends in the community most too-heavy to be endured. Words Bunday. Mrs. Arthur will in all prob- so feebly convey our great sympathy ability l»e our teacher for the coming OAK GROVE but we would as best we may express year. hope and consolation and share with (Evi Annala, phone 6609) Mr. and Mrs. Scott Macklin and the mother, father, sister and brother lield family motored to Salem the last of At the annual school election in tills tithe of trial. Monday night at the schoolhouse, C. E. the week. The annual school meeting was held Graves was elected as the new direc Mrs. O. C. Smith and son, Earl, Monday evening at the grade sclrnol. tor and F. Fenwick was unanimously G. F. Purdy was elected director to re»lect»-d clerk, Dr. V. R. Abraham. came from Spokane recently to be with succeed Chester Shute. O. L. Walter of Hood River, had lieen requested to Mr. Smith, who is helping B. J. Mont- was elected clerk succeeding J. C. •peak on tbe union high school plan gomery with his orchard work this year. I Mick wall. The matter of transporta •nd ably presented It. tion was voted down by a heavy ma Chas. Barnes started harvesting his Lempi Hukari has returned home jority. from Monmouth, where she has been strawberry crop this week. The Ladies Aid fhslety will meet attending the state normal, She is a Wm. Bennett came up from Lost Wednesday afternoon, Jnne 27, at tbe graduate now. Lake Saturday to be with his family home of Mrs. Harold -Davis. Mrs. Joseph Banks, of New York, is vis over Sunday. Davis, Mrs. Sumner and Mrs. Tur- The Sunday school hour has been iting at the home of his brother, Sam neaure will be hostesses. changed from 10.30 to 10 a. tn. There Mrs. Henry Rodamar entertained a Banks. will lie preaching Sunday evening at ' few guests at her home Tuesday after Mrs. D. L. Pierson spent several 8 o’clock. days of the past week In Portland. noon in honor of Misses Olive and The Mt. Hood baseball team played Miss Ruth Renne, who has spent sev Hood Bess Shanks, of the province of On River Heights Sunday and were eral weeks with her cousin, Mrs. Joe tario, Canada, and Miss Clara Fletch badly beaten by a score of 22 to 4. Horn, returned to Portland last Sat er, of Merrill, Iowa. Little George, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Olive and Miss Bess Shanks, urday. Adolph Pattreau, was run over Bunday There. are.KYwal rase* of smallpox who have been here visiting At the Chapmau, r orti driven by home of their aunt, Mrs. M. Haw in our community. Most of the cases by Hood River. Tbe child was rushed to thorne, expect to leave Odell this now are on the mend. A goodly num the Cottage hospital, where It was ber of the rest of Oak Grovites are found he had a badly bruised head and week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fletcher! and ‘‘•porting’’ a vaccinated arm—perhaps a fractured leg. daughter, Miss Clara, are here from •porting la not Just the word for those •Loyd Bird and Loran Cooper visited Merrill, la., for a visit at tbe home of that are in the advanced stage. the Montgomery home Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Weinheimer. Mrs. Weinheimer is a daughter of Mrs. CENTRAL VALE Fletcher. MOUNT HOOD Charles Lane spent several days re Bunday school at 10 a. m. next Son- Miss Frances Doggett has arrived day. At 11 o’clock Children's Dey ser cently visiting his sister, Mrs. Lxswis home to spend the summer. vice. A very Interesting program has Roberta, of Dukes Valley. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hess and dnugb- lieen prepared. Epworth Ix-ague, 7.16 William Bhepiaird has purchased the p. m. At 8 o’clock Mrs. J. E. Ferguson W. D. Allen ranch in Dukes Valley. ter, Naomi, were Hood River visitors will tell the story of "The Trampled Mr. and Mrs. Allen will remain in the Friday. Mr. and Mrs Jesse Puddy and son, Cross," a cutting from an English old home until fall. l*ook, of which Joseph Hocking is tbe Mrs. Treyler, of Corvallis, on her Charles Edward, s|>ent Friday at Hood author. Special music by the choir. way home from Kansas City, where River. W. J. Filz is enjoying a visit from Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Gleiaer and chil she has been visiting her daughters, dren, Charles and Margaret, have gone Stopped a few days to ▼lait at tbe his father and mother, here from Wis for a two weeks' vacation to be spent home of her niece, Mrs. ('has. Bhep- consin to attend a month. George Frey, of Hood River, spent with home folk at Palouse and Day pa rd. ton. Wash. Mrs. Cecil Kitcbell has been touring the week end here with his aunt, Mrs. A week from next Sunday, which is eastern Oregon with her father and Mary Tucker. II. C. Wyatt went to Balem Batur- Chautauqua Bunday, no service will be mother. to spend a few days with his fam held in the church at Odell, neither L. A. Moss, of Medford, spent the day morning nor evening. week end at Mossaeres visiting his ily. He was accompanied by Mias Wednesday, June 20, Rev. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Moss. Blanche Aultert, en route to Monmouth - Troy Shelly were married 52 years. Florence Moss came out from town to finish her normal training. . Roy Cernac and Ixtice Kloltis went Friends were pleasqd to call apd ex with him Saturday and a family re tend congratulations and good wishes. union was held Sunday at the home to Odell Friday to work In the berries. of Mrs. II. A. Sylvester. Lloyd is at Mr. nnd Mrs. Ross Ringer and Corvallis at present, with 14 of his dauglite/, Miss Hazel, and Mrs. Jo- PINE GROVE club boys and girls of Jackson county setthine Ringer spent Bunday at The General Liggett, who inspected Com attending a two weeks’ summer course Dalles -yvith friends. Miss Helen Aultert has Itcen spend pany C Wednesday of last week, and at O. A. 0. Mrs. Liggett were entertained at sup Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Chevron enter ing tlie ¡mat week at Seaside. per by Major and Mrs. Edward W. tained Mrs. Chevron's mother and sis At the annual school meeting held Van Horn. ter, Mrs. Caldwell, of Portland, from June 18, W. J. Filz was elected as a Mias Ethel Bickford, who has com- Thursday till Monday. Sunday, Mrs. director in the place* of Itoas Ringer, ODELL \ and H. II. Hann nag elected clerk to HUeceed himself. There is to I k - a spe cial masting to I k - held in August to reconsider the transportation problem. Mrs. Mary Tucker was a Hood River visitor Monday. Charlie Eakright and family and Henry Dale s|M*nt Bunday at Ixjst Lake. Miss Fisher, of Hood River, spent n few days here with her sister, Mrs. W. J. Filz. and returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Ix-nz nnd daugh ters, Thelma and Vivian, were Ilood Rlv<-r visitors Monday. The ice cream social which was to l>e given for raising of funds for the community chest has been postponed until August. • citizens’ training camp to l>e held at Camp Ix*wis. Capt. Harris, who stated that he would proltably not Is* able to secure any applications from Hood River lieeauae of youths of the sur rounding country all being members of Company C, 180th Regiment, O. N. G., said he easily fulfilled the quotas of eastern Oregon counties. Mrs. Harris motored up to Join Capt, Harris here. They returned to Port land over the Highway Tuesday. “♦------------ — Ixtst Lake Highway Open Soon The Ix*st Ixtke Highway is now open ns far as the bounds of the Oregon National Forest. The road within the forest will not lie <>|M*n until July 4. A crew of forestry road builders, with 1 W. A. Langille in charge, is engaged in ditching and placing culverts on the forest unit. C'itiien Camp Recruits Sought Capt. Harris, of the Seventh Infan "CENTIPEDE” ladders cut yonr thin try R<*gluient, of Vancouver Barracks, arrived Sunday from eastern Oregon ning costs in two—especially in large je28 |*olnts seeking recruits for the annual trees. The Best is The Cheapest We cut nothing but the best quality Steer Beef ' properly—cared for and delivered to your door, twice each day—9:30 a. m. and 2:30 .p. m. * Better Meat-Better Service and it cost« no more. MT. HOOD MEAT CO 4 Phone 4141. O. C. Hughes, Prop. FOURTH AT OAK