BOOP RIV&R PLACIER, THÜR8DAT, MARCA 6, 1924 MIDDLE VALLEY sjTIAME is the by-product of work well f done. The sturdy leadership that 9K our clothing has earned In world sales is based upon the solid founda- h tlon of quality— Quality always! The ^3 clothing we have built for m^n must withstand the severest test of out­ standing elegance and long-mileage endur­ ance, or that leadership cannot be maintained. t vens for AUTO PARK PURCHASE council || Such is the responslblblty of fame. applies to This Ed V. Price Made-to-measure and Michaels Stem Clothing -Surely within the reach of all men ODELL before Mrs. IT. Osborne tock her little Sunday school will be at 2 p. m. Hunday and preaching at 8 o’clock. Everyone welcome. ford Porter plays recently purchased from Howard Shoemaker. Fred Thompson Is convalescing in the Cottage hospital from an opera­ tion for appendicitis. A little son, Thomas William, was imrn to Mr. and Mrs. Irving Fletcher in Portland last Saturday. add PINE GROVE ---------------- Mrs. A. J. Grow is visiting her sis­ ter in Portland this week. Rev. Kqljr, of The Dalles, will oc­ cupy the pulpit next Bunday. Mrs. Viator Thomsen baa returned' from a visit with her parents nt The Dalles. The W. C. T>U. will meet with Mrs. H. M. VannJer this afternoon. Miss Effie Wagner entertained Mias Chambers, of Portland, over the week As a fitting memorial to the memory of Robert Louis Stevenson, who gave to tbe world so many delightful sto­ ries, his old home “Vailima” in west­ ern -Kamos is to be converted into a listening station so tbit many may en­ joy and receive the benefits of tbe programs broadcasted from KGO, the new station of the General Electric Company, according to letters received by J. A. Cranston. Pacific coast man­ ager of the company, from bis excel­ lency, Major General George 8. Rich­ ardson, administrator of western Sa­ moa under a mandate from the League of Nations to New Zealand, and Quin­ cy F. Roberts,* American consul at Apia. Consul Roberts stated that he re­ cently invited General Richardson and his family to listen in to KGO pro­ grams and that as a result “Vailima,” the Robert Louis Stevenson home, is to l>e equipped with radio receiver. Gen­ eral Rtchardson 'expressed his belief that in the very near future the na­ tives of the South Sea Islands would lie able to listen in and that tbe back­ ward conditions under which they now live wonld be very much benefltted by their being brought into radio contact with civilization. “This evening I with my wife and family have been most pleasantly en­ tertained by your company, and we feel very grateful to you and the ex­ cellent performers who so kindly gave tlieir services to transmit their talent through the medium of your wireless installation to us, and to' thousands of others who are isolated from the out-1 side world by their residence In the tropic-al islands of the Pacific. < i “Quincy Roberta, tbe America^ con­ sul of this Territory, invited us to spend the evening with him in order that we might experience the pleasure his wireless set gives him, and to many others whom he entertains. I did not previously realize that your concerts could be so plainly and distinctly heard, at this distance of nearly 5,000 miles, but after this evening I visual­ ise the not very distant future in these islands when there will be many listening sets, owned by native« who will experience the great pleasure of living in contact with the civilized world, and enjoy hearing good music, singing and other things which they would not otherwise have the chance of hearing In their remote and back­ ward civilized conditions under which I they live.” ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shelley and son, of Eugene, spent the week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Walter and Rev. and Mrs. Troy Hhelley. J. 11. Eggert has returned from Cal­ ifornia, where he has iqtent the win­ ter months visiting friends and rela­ tives. lie will continue to Bend where be will be employed through the sum­ mer months. M. D. Odell, G. E. Bowerman, O., L. Mrs. Hoopes, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Walter and W. C. Ehrck went tn Htouffer. Mrs. Church, Mrs. ParHier, Portland last week as representatives Mrs. E. H. Green. Mrs Maybel Van of the Odell district to interview ths Wicklen, C. F. Htouffer, Miss Bophia State Highway Commission concern­ Dubath. Miss Thelma West. Mlns ing the approach to the Ixs>p highway Anna Wfrriek. Harry Wlrrick, Mr. near Lens station. Lowry. Donnabelle Roberts, Helen and Wayne Cunliff, Ivan and Ken­ Miss Aino Annala is visiting in neth Woods. Evelyn Htouffer, Ralph Portland. West and, Walker West------------ M f . and Mrs. Frank Bpcnecr have moved into the bouse owned by Joe Cecil Thrane la In the hospital in IxuiZ. r- MOUNT HOOD Hood River recovering from an oper­ Mrs. L. A. E. Clark, who has spent ation for appendicitis. Monroe has returned from the past four months in Hants Bar- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cady are moving where he underwent an oper- bara. Calif., visiting her daughter, this week to the bungalow on the Mrs. B. IL Nickerson, returned home Ganoe ranch. Mr. Cady will operate last Monday. this ranch In connection with his own Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Chandler this year. moved into the house formerly pied by Will Whiting. OAK GROVE A. N. Dsvh, W. J. Holman and Roy Holman were business visitors In The Brooks and Horn families re­ Dnfur last Saturday. turned from California Bunday even­ There will be three basketball ing. They report a very enjoyable games played at the grammar school trip but declare Oregon la good gym Friday (tomorrow) evening, enough for them. when Parkdale will play the return The Pine Grove second team played game« against tlie three teams of the Oak Grove's second team and were de­ Methodist chnrch as follows: - High feated 18 to 4. school girls’ class, grade boyg and the The teachers of the Oak Grove I' Mrs. Doggett returned from her men of tbe church.. school gave a dinner to the directors visit with Miss Frances Doggett at Sunday' school night will be held of the school Tuesday evening. I Pendleton Tuesday. Thursday night, March 18. The gen­ Mrs. Rowling returned to Portland Miss Marian Wyatt, who la a mem­ eral theme will be "Relation of the last week after a visit here for a few ber of the glee clnb ot Willamette Church and Sunday School.” A sup­ days. I Vniverslty. visited at the home of Mrs. per will bs servod In the church din­ I Maude Jordan and daughters. Vera The Annala boys returned from ing room st 6 o'clock. and Viola, at Heattie, while the glee Winlock Monday evening. Next Sunday announcements for the The Oak Grove school is planning club was in that city. M. E. church are as follows: Bunday Tom Hopper attended the meeting school at 10 a. m. There will be a on having a more successful year in of the grange in the Lower Valley > missionary opening program in charge club work this year. The sixth, seventh and eighth grade one day last week. The Chamber of Commerce Safety of Mrs. W. W. Gilkerson. There were Friends and neighbors to the num­ I concrete highway bridge over Hood Firat committee Monday night pre­ 1M5 present at Sunday school last Sun­ boys and girls are selling "The Coun­ day. Preaching services at 11 o’clock try Gentleman” to pay for athletic ber of 50 gathered at the Devin hall river. The 100-foot 'gap, a new earth sented to the city school itoard the fol­ by Rev. W. 8. Gleiaer. Special music goods. Anybody wanting to subscribe Saturday evening for a farewell party I fill that has just repiait-d wooden lowing recommendations : has been arranged. Epworth League may call Bruno Hnkari. phone 5713. I for Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Rush, who I treatlework, will be allowed to settle Following the two recent deaths by Raino Kotila had hia hand serious-1 are moving to their new home at a year liefore paving is undertaken. st 7.15, The topic Is "The Epworth drowning in tbe slough of tbe Colum­ The city expressed a desire to pnve bia river, tbe Chamber of. Commerce league in World Service.” Mrs. J. ly injured while playing with some Trout Creek. The ladies gave Mrs. E. Ferguson is to be leader. Preach­ dynamite caps which be found in the Rush a handkerchief shower. The I a stretch of Oak street at the west called a meeting of representative« of evening was spent In playing pro­ er tion qf the problem. executives of the Council of Religious and date will be found elsewhere in Education In Oregon. This is to this paper. If you heard It over radio Ix-gion at Hood River Monday even­ cent of Its assessed valuation. The This committee, after careful con­ ing. matter will be Investigated and dis­ sideration of tbe matter, desires to put Mr. promote religious education. a short time ago, come see what it Mr. Tjine and family have moved cussed at the next meeting of the city la-fore tbe school board ths following Churchill was one of the principal looks like.___ here from Walla Walla and have fathers. observations : speakers. Arrangements were made taken charge of the boarding house City Engineer Clark reported to tbe for the state Sunday school conven­ In the opinion of the committee, the CENTRAL VALE at the mill. • council that data had been obtained problem of the recreation of our boys tion, which is to lie held in the Pres­ Mr. Blasingame han moved his fam ­ for an ordinance that will provide for byterian church in Portland- April and girls is one that involves the ily to the tenant house on the place a sewer district for the Winans addi­ whole community, and which the com-: 21-28. Marion Lawrence, a speaker of Mr. Magnuson. of international note, is to be one of tion, at the extreme edge of the city. tnunity as a whole should undertake to the principal speakers at tbe conven Mr. Clark's report recommending the solve. Mr. Rwul is here from Newberg, Mother's Club met at the home of tion. , of a chlorination plant for The problem cannot be permanently Mrs. Henry Chevron Thursday of last working at the mill. Ills family will purchase . I um' on waters of Hakel spring, which solved by the imposition of restric­ The Parent-Teacher week. Fifteen members and five move here later. Central Vale will meet New Truck Service—Between Park- Ix-caine contaminated last summer, tions. but rather by a constructive pol­ guests were present. Tlie president. Association Tuesday. March 11. Tlie Mrs. Hoffmann, was present, but hav­ dale and Ilood Iilver. Daily trips. was viewed favoroblv and the Are and icy with the aim of providing suitable teachers will l>e In charge of the pro­ ing lost her voice in Portland, the Light and heavy hauling solicited. water committee was empowered to facilities for the play and recreation gram. Mrs. Schweitzer is chairman meeting was caned to order by the Dave Armstrong, Phons 88 Parkdale ;| act in Its purchase. The system, two of our boys and girls. Such a constructive policy should of the program committee. vice president, Mrs. Fred Ingalls. Phone 4251, Taft Transfer Co. Hood of which, of a similar nature, will be purchased soon by. Redmond, will cost be undertaken by the community as a Further plans were made for the sup­ River. 8x72.50, f. o. b. New Jersey. whole as part ,<>f its program for the per to be given March 14. Holders ODELL HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Mr. Clark recommended the installa­ mental and ;>hysical development and were made for the sale. An article tion of a two-inch pipe line, which will tçalnlng of the boys and girla. I Was read by Mrs. Moss. Delicious (By Leia Barrie) connect the water mains on MonteUw- -xTo insure tbe continuous and pro­ Including birthday cake, A contract with the West Coast refreshments. a venue with tbe Coe spring reservoir. gressive development of such a policy, were served. The next meeting will Engraving Company has be« signed, be This will enable tbe city to utilise an it should be undertaken not by a few held nt the home of Mrs. Wilburt and the editorial staff Is getting ma Gilkerson overflow from the Wilson reservoir on individuals but by tbe community as I March 18. tcrial together for the publication of The high school auditorium was the Heights, which has formerly been a whole Acting through its duly.author-1 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace drove to the “Odellinn.” ized and elected officials to whom is packed last Friday night for the oper­ wasted in Indian creek. Portlnnd Saturday to spend Sunday A report was given last week by with Mrs. Wallace's parents at Mil­ etta. "What's the Matter With Hally,” The finance committee's report, rec­ committed the training and education each of the delegates on the various * . . ‘ given by the freshman girls' glee club. ommending the lease of the old city of Its youth. exhibits tliey observed while attend­ waukie. In view of the above considerations, I The accompaniment was furnished by hall to Schiudler Bros, for |20 per William Gilkerson spent the week tlie high school orchestra. Special montif was adopted. ing the O. A. ,C. educational «jxhiblt the undersigned committee respectful-1 end in Hood River. held at Corvallis. The fire and water committee was ly submits the following suggestions: I numbers were given by the boys' gl<-e Mrs. Mary AUen attended the lie-1 club of the high school and a male empowered to fix the season's irriga­ That the qcbool board of Hood River I As a result of the tryout held last ..Jysponsor a movement for Friday. Cleo Gerrlsh and Gordon bekah convention at Dufur last week. quartet composed of II. O. Cooper. Al­ tion imnrs before the next meeting of Initiate and don and supervision of or-1 the proving Graff have lieen selected to represent Hhe was a delegate from the Odell | fred Neal. I»elbert Itand and J. H. the council. Mr. Carlton, owner of the Auto Park ganixed i creation of the young people I tbe school in the annual literary pro­ lodge. Fletcher. Mrs. C. II. Henney directed grocery, visited the council and asked of this <1 itrict. gram to be held at Hood River high Mr. McCoy and family, from the appealing operetta. j>erin lesion to move the Hood River That a full-time recreational direc-1 school March 28. Mrs. Waldo Mills. Odell, have moved to the L. A. The full program was as follows: Miss Hwengle and Mr. Forcier acted erts place In Dukes Valley. Soloists: Hally, a rich little girl. valley slgn.i which obstructs the view tor be ei iployed for the development I as judges.________ , Mr. snd Mrs. Fa fl Lane, who have Delina Dutro, Hoprano; Miss Celia of ills pUce ef business, further back and supervision of such recreation. Respectfully submitted, iteen visiting Mr. iAne's _ _ sister. JBR. Mrs. Jeffries, a teacher at Ht. Thomas' Or-j In the park. The council Instructed Lindley II. Miller, Chairman, L. A . ~ - PINE GROVE Rolterts. for the past month, phanage. Ann Wueat, soprano; Pru­ the street committee to collaborate C. H. Vaughan, have moved to Mt Hood for tlie sum- dence, Agnes. Betsy and Peter, or­ with him on having the sign moved. Mrs. W. C. Keck, who has been 111 iner. Fred H. Bell. phans. Ihirothy Garrahrant. mezzo- in the Cottage hospital for nine weeks, C. H. Centner. soprano; Agnes Einmel. soprano; Edna chicken supper and program RADIO NEWS returned to her home last Thursday. will be given under the Hospices of Foust, soprano, and Margaret Caulier, Albert T. Case. Hhe is still attended by Miss Jessie the Central Vale and Willow Flat mezzo-soprano. Two members did not sign the above Turney. Other characters: Mrs. Donnelly, , Thursday evening. March fl, KGO solely l>ecaime of their membership on Mothers' Club Friday, March 14. at Rlnnr Anne spent some time here the grange hall in Odell. Hupper will Helen- Boddy; Mrs. Blount, Fern Reed. will offer an nnusnal program of in­ and affiliation with the school board. on business last week. Scenes : A school room of 8t. Thom­ strumental and vocal numbers. The I* served from 8.80 to 8.30. when the Mrs. A. Iluhnke, who wns taken v»ry program will commence. Home made as’ Orphanage. Towler string quartet, the California Musical nnmls>rs— Act I: Instru­ mixed vocal quartet, the KGO male ill last week, has gone to Portlnnd for candy will be sold ; also useful house­ hold article«. Everybody has a cor­ mental Introduction ; chorus with solos, quartet, baritone solos by Clarence treatment. "We Kork Very Hard in School,” Mias «»liver, a soprano nolo by Fanny —- Miss Alite Tomkins spent the week dial invitation. Mr and Mrs. C. A. Heeger. who have Jeffries. Prudence and orphans; chur l Bailey Hcott, and a chorus of mixed end at her home in Cascade Locks. us with solo. “Welcome Sally.” or­ Florence The program presented at tlie grant­ Ixvn spending the winter months in phans and Hally; solo and chorus. voices will be featured. Bingham Livingston will deliver an Seattle, have returned to their ranch last Buturday evening by Mrs. V. Win­ "The Dreamland Boat. ” Miss Jeffries address. "Where Has Leisure Gone!” chell was decidedly novel A fashion home on Willow Flat. ami orphans. Saturday evening. March 8, the San The Tri-L cinb met at the home show was presented, several ladles of Between Act I and Act II: Vocal Jone Helots’ Band of SO pieces will Hie grange acting as mannikins. Gowns of Mrs. Henry Chevron Friday after­ selections, high school girls' glee club; from 40 to 100 yesrq old were shown noon. They had a short program and male quartet. "In n Little Town Near play in tbe studio of KGO. , Etta Wil­ in contrast to the modern styles. Hev- each memlter brought a recipe for a By.” “Rose of My Heart.” "Hwlng son. soprano, and Eugene Cowles, bari­ gral lieautifnl afternoon and evening cake. The demonstration for the af­ Along.” "Kentucky Babe," R.- O. Coop­ tone .will sing. The Arion Trio will dresses’were loaned by the J. C. Pen ternoon waa the making of salad er, Alfred Neal. Deli»ert Rand and J. also be heard. ney Co. and their courtesy waa much dressing. IL Fletcher; Mrs. C. H. Henney. ac- appreciated. Two radio sets were in­ The Parent* Teacher Association compnnist. stalled by Clare Bickford . and Rog.'t met at tbe school house Monday even­ Musical numls-ra: Blackman and several concert nun. ing, about 20 being present. No pro­ of the Huds." girls of hers were beard. gram was given as the Central Vale solos and ensemble. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Whitcomb, of Association is to give the program at Town.” Prudence. Ag Portland, were week end guests of Mr. the Odell Parent-Teacher meeting Peter; chorus. “Wha in Odell next Tuesday evening. and Mrs. F. H. Blackman. With Hally,” company. and Mrs. Harold Blackman have 1 to tMBrimr home on tbe Clif H. U Hasbrovck, optometrist SCORE IN OPERETTA 98c to $2.98 Styled Especially for Girla Little Misses will like these new Spring Coats for school and dress-up occasions. A variety of styles in both loose back ana belted models are shown in velours. Polaires and other desirable materials. 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