HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, 8EPTEMBER^j^28 ODELL O. L. Walter, clerk of the board of director* of school district No. 5, ha* posted noticsa for the budget meeting which will be held in the grade school house Monday, September IT, at 8 p.m. Mias Myrtle Hayes, of Mammoth. Pa., is visiting at the home of Mrs. G. A. Weber. Mia* Hayes expect* to spend the mouth her* then go to California. Mr. and Mr*. Rudolf Graf and chil­ dren, Donald, Alice and Helen, of Hlllsdals, motored here Wednesday for a visit with friends and to visit point* of interest in Hood River val­ ley. Thursday they motored to Lost Lake and Friday they expected to go as far as Mt. Hood bodge, thence back via the Billy Sunday ranch and through Pine Grove and return to their home. Mr. Graf la in the employ of the U. 8. Bakery, of Portland, and was enjoying a week's vacation. Mrs. Graf, better known here as Miss Mar­ garet Has, was visiting friends here who have known her since she taught in Odell Ocbool in 1ISSI-7 and 1907-8. G. F. Alloway of Gresham, waa in Odell calling on friends. Ho We have been so busy that we didn’t have time to designate the items, but we , want you to know that you can buy gro- ceries here at special prices, just as you always could, next Saturday and Monday was »by hM M^JfeMeg^ I Th __ Ponnaway family« of Hood Hirer, is enjoying an outing I I ¿ MIDDLE VALLEY Mr. a*d Mrs. W. Laughton and fam­ ily, of Portland, spent the week end at their ranch, Craig o’ Lea. Mrs. K. Bougliner, of Gresham, vis­ ited her daughter, Mrs. B. J. Montgom­ ery, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Lena and Edith Harris, of Vic­ toria, It C., who have been visiting “ Ì ~~ • * ■ ’ ' their parents here for the past week, returned home Friday. Mr. ami Mrs. Stanley C. Walters visited Eden Park a few days of last week. B. J. Montgomery and family, Leo Head Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Read. Una Harris, Ted Goss and F. Edmondson spent Labor Day at Lost Lake. M. Craft left Friday for the Willam- ette valley, where he will work a few weeks on bin brother’s ranch. J. Hammond and son, of Hood Hiv­ er, are visiting at the Alexander home. Mr and Mrs. 8. C. Walters attended the funeral of J. W. Moore at Hood Hiver Sunday. School started Tuesday with an at- tepdhnce of 34. Mr*. C. Arthur is teacher. A camping on the Bev, Troy Shelley property. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rodamar and Mr. and Mr*. C. F Sumner returned home Tuesday of last week after hav­ ing enjoyed a week at Cannon Beach. Mr. and Mr*. L. A. Chapman mo­ tored to Estacada for I^lior day. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Davidson. Estacada was former­ ly the home of the Chapmans, and they attended a picnic where they met many old friends. Born—To Mr. anil Mrs. H. L. Davis, Friday, August 31, a daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Franklin Fol tn and their small daughter, Jane, expected to return to Eugene early in the week. They planned to meet Mrs. L. D. Boyed in Portland on her trip home from a week at Rockaway Beach. The Ladies' Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. Allison Fletcher Wednes­ day afternoon. The Sunday School Board' ft the meeting of last Thursday held the an­ nual election of officers with the fol­ lowing result: Allison Fletcher, Supt.; J. C. Duckwall, Asst. Supt.; Mrs. J. E. Ferguson, Mias. Supt; Mrs. W. H. Shelrbon, Jun. Bupt.; Mrs. G. A. Weber, Pri, Supt; Horace Gilkerson, Sec.; Andrew Weinheimer, Trees., and Miss Thelma Swengle. Pianist. The following committee has been ap­ pointed to outline a program for teachera’ meetings for the year: Rev. W. 8. Gleiaer, Mrs. J. E. Ferguson and J. C. Duckwall. Rally day will be observed the sec­ ond Sunday in October. The following committee ha* been appointed to take charge of the day: Mrs. W. W. Gil­ kerson, Mrs. G. A. Weber and Mrs. W. II. Shelrbon. Last Sunday evening the following oflk-ers were elected by the Imai chap­ ter of the Epworth league for the en­ suing year: Leland Purdy, Pres.; Horace Gilkerson, 1st Vice Pres.; Mrs. Algie Weinheimer. 2nd Vice Pres.; Miss Bonnie Weinheimer, 3rd Vice Pres.; Algie Weinheimer, 4th Vice President; Luther Fletcher, Sec.; L. M. Taylot, Tress.; Miss Marie Fletch­ er, Ifianist. | — —— Sunday school at 10 a. m. next Snn- day. At 11 o'clock the 12th annlver- sary of the dedication of the church will he celebrated. At thia service who was teacher Mrs. J. E. Ferguson, _ of the Ferguson Bible Class at the iieginnlng of the Sunday school,* will preside. Mrs. L. A. E. Clark, then superintendent of the Sunday school, will have a part in the program. Mrs. A. H. Ferguson, who was a standby for the musical part in the church. will have charge of the music. Hor- ace Sylvester, a memlier of the Fer­ guson Bible Class in the beginning. will >eak upon the work of the class. The program was not complete at this writing, them* lieing a few of the num- hers expected. At 7.13 p. m. Epworth Ieued Monday with 21 pu­ pils in the primary grade. Miss Frey In charge; 23 In the upper grades. Mrs. 8chwelt*er, teacher and principal of the school. The Mothers' Club will hold a recep- tlon at the school house Friday night. All parents and teachers are cordially Invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs.. Schweitser and daugh­ ter are living In the Hoffmann tenant hoitse. Little Mias Schweitser cele- brated her ninth birthday Monday. “first day of school.' Mr. and Mrs. Harley Leininger and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Morgan drove to Mosier Mon T or 3 . Í J Cash and Carry Grocery 4* r the summer with their daughter, Mrs. W. M. Rush and family spent IJtlior Guy Martin, returned home last week. Day at Bonneville. Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Hill, accompan­ Mrs. J. D. Smullin has returned ied by Mrs. Hill's mother and niece, from Kane. Pa., after spending the Mrs. Munger and Miss Ada Munger, summer with relatives. left Monday morning on a trip to Cra­ School began Monday with Miss ter Lake and the Oregon ice caves. After visiting the lake Mrs. and Miss IjoiiiHe Krueder In charge of tlie gram­ Munger will contiue their Journey mar grades and Miss Thelma Eller in from Medford to Long Beach, Calif., charge of the primary room. Mrs. Munger's home.------------------------- Miss Bernice Everson spent Satur­ and Sunday at Mount 1I< mm 1 Lodge. On returning from town last Satur- day day the Nels Hansen family was much Lodge. There will be an ice cream social at surprised to find visitors from their home town in Wisconsin and friends the Mount Hood school house Frida*', from Portland and Rochester, Wash., evening for the benefit of the l'arent- a |>art.v of nine. Sunday Mr. Hagen Teacher AsHociation and to raine took the young folks in his little money to pay for the coiumnnlty sup­ truck to spend the day at the Toll ply chest. An Interesting program is bridge. The jmrty left Sunday night. being arranged and a general good time is anticipated. Mrs. Frank Measham returned last B. E. Stanton and family, of Port week from her trip to Peace Hiver, land, were guests of H. C. Wyatt last Canada. week. Mr. Steele, of Vancouver, B. C., is The fidlowing spent Sunday at Lost vlsting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lake : MI hm * s Ben tri ex* Campbell. Wm. Melville. Gladys Auliert, Helen Aulicrt, Louise Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilkerson were Krueder, Thelma Eller and Marian pleasantly surprised when a party of Wyatt and George Hanel, W, T. Wy nine old friends from South Dakota att and H. C. Wyatt. dropped in on them recently. They are touring the west in a house on wheels and expect to go to the coast PINE GROVE before returning home. opened Tuesday morning with The Mothers' Club met at the home an School enrollment of 134. The teachera in of Mrs. G. A. Hoffmann Thursday. charge are MI ssch Marguerite Thirteen members and three guests Adah Larawav, Effie Wagner, Juhnke. Helen were present. The club voted to con- Bros! and Mrs. A. J. Miller. Mra. <’. duct cooked food sales one day each H. Henney will conduct the music. week during apple harvest to raise Mr. and Mrs. Horace Kaye. of money for the community house fund. The president appointed a committee Carou, Sask., are visiting Mr. Kaye's of four to make plans for another en- brother, Rev. James Kaye. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Thomsen and tertalnment. Mrs. Davidson was ap- pointed to have the reading for the daughter, Harriett, have returned from next meeting which will be held at the a week at Seaside. Miss Clara has home of Mrs. Oscar Cameron Wednes­ left for Portland to take up her school 1 day. September 12, instead of Thura- work. day. Mra. Cameron and Mrs. Ray Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Bickford and I)r. Creson will be hostesHes. and Mra. E. L. Bickford left Wednes­ The reception tendered the teachers day on a motor trip to Bend. by the Mothers' Club Friday night was MI hb Marguerite Ferrin is teaching attended by many of the parents and in the Odell school this year. patrons of the school. Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Br.van, who have Allen had charge of the program and been visiting their son. W. J. Bryan, called upon several people for two- for two weeks, have left for Loa An - minute talks, to which the teachera re- geles. where thew will make their sponded. Those present were Prof. home. Their son. Edwin, won the Forcier, Miss Nelson, Rev. W. 8. highest award for lioys In Hood River Gleiaer and Miss Wrangell, of _______ Odell high school test year. Tie will attend high scBooT. Miss Nelson led the com­ the University of Southern California. munity singing, accomiainied by Mrs. Miss Alice Andrews has left for James Fletcher Portland to take up her work with the Charles Sheppard. sang, accompanied by his daughter. ShermaoClay Co. Marie. Maurice Graff, of Portland, spent Miss Olive Moss left Monday for her Labor day with hi* parents. school duties In Portland. Mr. -------------- and Mrs. _-- F. W. Radford, Mr. ---- Jack Muttray, of Portland, is spend­ and Mrs. Clifford Ross and daughter ing the week at Mosaacres. left last week for a vacation at Cnn- The exhibition of the Girls' Club non Beach. work and the product* of the garden. Dr. and Mra. Boweraox and daugh­ for which the Mothers’ Club offered ter, Mary, and Miss Canterbury, of prizes, will he held at the school house Monmouth, were guests Saturday of Thursday, September 13. Everyliody Mr. and Mra. B. R. Ferrin. welcome. Mrs. Clarence MeGilvra and son. John, of Portland, spent the week end MOUNT HOOD with Mr. and Mra. P. B. Laraway. Mra. M. Dragnet h entertained over Miss Blanche Aubert went to Elgin the week end Miss Eilers and Mra Friday, when« she will teach for the Smith, of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ coming year. dall, of Portland, were guests at the Miss Beatrice Campliell went to Dragseth home Sunday. limai River Monday to attend high Mr. and Mra. E. N.. Nelson and school. daughter. Jtarian. of Portland, sis-nt Misses Louise Krueder and Thelma I^ibor day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Eller arrived from Portland Saturday O. P. Yoder. They also entertained and are at home in their housekeeping Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Imy. of Portland. rooms at the Ross Ringer home. Mra.'G. B. Finch ami son. Arvle, re­ Harold Wishart returned last Sun- turned from their visit |n Idaho Sat­ day from Hermiston, where be spent urday. Her nephew. Jettie Ward, re­ the summer with an uncle. turned to spend the winter. Gerald Vauthiers returned to his Kingsley Roberts, who has lieen with home at Yale, Wn„ last Tuesday, after an nncie in WsHhongkl, I. Wash., for the spending two months here with his summer, returned hofoi te Saturday. brother, Eugene. Rev. Horace Kaye will preach Sun­ Boyd Campbell is home from Hood day. He and his brother. Rev, James River. Kaye will sing a duet.H WHITE SALMON (From The Enterprise) Mr. and Mra. Waldo Pierson and Herbert Fuller, of Glenwood, cltmlied Mt. Adams day before yesterday and a* they neared the cabin picked up a tin can bearing a note with the date of 1884 and Higned by J. E. Conboy, of Glenwood, L. Chapman, and W. F. Buksdorf, of Bhigen. The note was faint and could not lie read very easily. At the meeting of apple growers held in White Salmon Saturday night, Angdat 2f>, ITie'i'ontract. as tentatively adopted for tlie proposed Northwest Fruit Exchange by the Oregon and Washington committee at Portland, ivas read and explained and copies given to the different growers present for their consideration. The directors of the Star Fruit Co. have already voted to sign up with the Exchange and the representative of the Underwood Growers Associa­ tion stated that they. would ;ierfeet the necessary organization to euable them to liecome associated with the Exchange. It will lie necessary for all ‘the Inde- pendent growers of these three <11 h - trictB to organise to enable them to become affiliated with the Exchange, and the independent growers present all signified their willingness to organ­ ize for this piiriMtse. A. T. Doraey offered to personally interview as many of the independent growers sh |H>HHible to explain the plan of organization. This plan should be a very attractive one to all as it dis's not involve the tying up of the 1IK23 crop so far as the sale of same is concerned. Mr. Doraey advises he will make it a ¡mint to see every grower |K>Hsible at the earliest possible mo­ ment. Ii r A- PriOM of 1*141(1 tltl* 1*171 ] Goodyear Time ISIS ISSU 1KI 1*221*81 HIS chart dem­ onstrate* that you jet mor« quality for less money when you buy Gòodyear Tires. Goodyears sell • today for 37% less than in 1920 ; 30% less than in 1914. And their quality ha* been steadily improved ; their *u- periority is beyond question. Thia ia a good time to buy Goodyears. T * *