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V k » I * c •ST.- *.‘ J » ’ M - -V •V ., •' s -P 4 * f » M,‘ if.) - /'■ 3 HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1924 ♦* l $l I M il 1111111 $ | j ... ............ .. f BRIEF LOCAL BfENTlON I COTTAGE HOSPITAL) MR. CANNON BOOSTS ASSOCIATION WILL MAT BE CLOSED ORATORICAL CONTEST r? PAY OUT $100,000 ’• ' ts t. la»rruJ"? ?" ” W Blrge returned last «tfeek from Ixn Angele«, where l llll l iii i un’ i hey spent tire winter. They declared they». *“J°*'*d the weather of the ! Hall Inroranca. 8«« r . e , •outh. Jiut were glad to return to the H. L. Haabroncfc. optometrist. land of ap(«lea and gold«*n rallia. Anon., who haa strongly eni SupL-Gati W. L, Mason, of Parkdale, was a Jeck and Billy Wayne, of Fort a Pursuant to a resolution of the The Apple Growers Association yes btulaesa victor here last Thursday. »ayne. 1« have arrived byre,-plan st<K*kholders of the Cottage hospital d»r»«*d th«» j Telegram oratorical con* terday-announced that checks aggre teat, stattKl last week that three of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Black motore.l ning to make Hood River their home. at a special meeting March 14 the hos gating an aitpaoximate $100,000 will to Portland last Friday on busluea«. i\."‘ *!'.rtl“'r w“* here last fall with pital pro|»*rty 1» offered for sale for a the moot gifted young men and women go forward to'growers the latter part of Jbe high sciUHtl were engaged in Dan \\ uille % Co. Billy Wayne i» a l»*ri«Hl of -80 days. The hospital was Mia« Myrtle Gundry is convalescing pf this week on a distribution includ » well known Iowa fuoüxili play«*. found«*d about 20 years ago by I>ra. preparation of orations for participa ing the first.general returns on apples from an operation for ai>pendicitis. We Juve just received a shipment oi Bumble. Watt, BrosiuH, Dutro and tion in the event. for the 1023 crop. The larger portion Waahlng or taming. Cali at 1310 the obi reliable Eastern White Oak sole “We have Ix-en fortunaVb." said other», but th««o .four physicians, xe«*- of the cash dividend, however, will be A atreet or phone 140-4. tf ' „ ,Ver' /or <ho»e who prefer leather ing the n«*e«i for Sucli an institution in Prof. Cannon, “in stimulating an in mt d*Anjou pears., . Qboater Johnson was here the first on the bottoms of their shoes, there is the community, started the movement creasing inter«*st in debate, essays and The returns are Iwaed on the fol * of the week from Portland visiting nothing better., We’ll put soles on your and put in a consideratfle sum each oratory’’ in the city schools for the lowing Bums ou 11 standard apple friend«. »hoes while you wait. T. C. Smith*« which was augment«*«! by subscrip past severaT yearfc. The students who varieties: Extra fancy, 75 cents per _ f 14tf 7(u Mrs. Tod B. Culbertson I» retxtver C hampion Shoe Shop. tions for one or more sliaivs by. quite have seized on the Telegram contra* box; fancy, 55 ceptCand C-grade, 35 as a privilege for further development Ing at the Cottage hospital front an u J f,*w dayi’ t’lty a few individuals. cents. The return on all other grad«*e in training along this special line, operation for appendicitis, Ttie ls>ard of directors for s«*v«*ral n*nm<- (itlh-cr Morrison re|x»rted the and the possibl«* attainment of a large and varieties of apples reach 35 cents. The Pythian Sisters will conduct an folif.wing: H. T. Burrow. $5; A. E. years has «»insisted of the four phy- monetai’y reward, have been active in Tin» returns on pears" are based on B JS. nne. $10; M. K. Hhr<qMhlre, $5, and Hi' laii» ..named above. w For the fir*tt Combination extra Easter sale April *10. Location will speaking stnee entering high the following: J. Bixhoperlw, $5. All wpre from several years these men*'WfftT'Tufo" pubHc fancy and futiey d'Anjoux, $1.80 per be given later. sc I mmi I. We are all Ixmstiug and en i»ox; six*« tai. W.ffit; . C-grade, $1.40, ■ ortlnml and their firn*» were lmi»M«*d their pockets each month to make up couraging Born—To Mr. «nd Mrs Pearl Per for them, and are hopeful for and ou d'Easter, $1 p«*r box. X|M*<M|i|,g. tile deflcl<*n«*les* in o|x*ratlon until kins-at Parkdale, 1 M«tnday, March 24 an Oregon winner. t each Im» coH»lderable more money in ■i" «--------- '■*-» *1 ■» Runnel], district manager, ar * twin daughters. 'The Telegram oratory cont«*st is the present plant.than was at first O. N. G„ Company c Born—To Mr. hnd Mrs. Mnrslmll rived Monday to relieve Chas. W. cont«*mplated. in the meantime tiie deserving the support'. of every edu ■Tlie annual federal** insp«*ction of j -, E. Isenberg, Wt*«ln<«day evening. Meyer ns manager of th,* local West ho»|kital has tuk«m care of th«* nt*«*«!» cator of the state. Rtn«k*utx t»#xih*i- I \\ ern. I.nioii «.(fire. Mr. Meyer has lx*en ixitiiig will gain Invaluable in»igbt Companv C was Md Monday of last March 19, a soh. of the community, the manageiu<*ut " WIV trniixferred to Olympia. Wash. He we«*k io* Co). AVIlley Howell, 7th In • Born—To Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pud l'i'i'ie inniij- friends while here and re»tftig upon the director».. • Time into the principles of the Constitu fantry., I’. 8. Army. C«d. Howell in- tion. ” * • dy. of Parkdale, Monday. March 17, regret wax expreoaed at hix leaving. maki*s many changes, uild within the »pected the r«*conls of the rompati.v a daughter. , „ ’ last few years Dr. Watt has retir«*d durfhg th«* afternoon aud tn»ix*eted Al \\. Meyers, of Cascade Ixx-kx. Mr. and Mrs. n«rry W. Farrell aci'omputiled by bis son, Elnu*r, wax from practice-and «kwoted hi» time to the personnel In the evening as to have returned from a motor Journey here Monday mi business. Mr. Meyer (lit* conduct of 111» ranch : Dr. Bro»ins their knowledgt* of and efficlen<*.v in lias moved to Elgin, Or., slid Dr. to Long Beach, Calif. their work. Col. liowell was taken sa.vx Hint the opening of the motoring on a tour <rf the valley by Capt. UUek- Hood River Box Co., box manulac xensmi and lb«« start of work at the Dutro r«M*ently pa»He<l to thw great beyond. This leaves the management man and Lt. Selmer and showeddMRat luring, Hood River, Oregon. Pi.or.e Mimi Itivi-r Timber "Co. plant Imx f o'f the .liospital on the shoulders of 1342. y-H uj4tf A memlier of the University of Ore enthu»ia»m over the beauties of Ho«xl caused business to hum at the high ltr. Dumble, who' 1» anxious to be _ . » gon facult, Ultv^wilL come here next Tu«*g- River'« He left with the Idea fiuall.v Barcl «y Corsets are made to mi’asure. way city. relieved of the reHponslbility. fixed Jn hix mind that upon Lis retire ~Mrt. C, S. Jones, Corsetiere, 810 Park Th«- Woman’« Foreign Missionary Th«* hospital Im always lx*en in»»- <lny to iiteet with the local* Alumni ment -three year» heHce hi* is coming «Ibwment Fund «*ommitt«*e and Ave. Phone 2294. o4tf Society will give a misxhmary tea at aged a» a community affair aud not (lift En«._ back here .to mqke 111» bom«*. Myron 8. Smith. Uniierw«x»d real tin* M. E.-pursonage Tuesday evening. for profit. A small surplus over ex explain the methods to pursue in rais I«ast Monday'the quarterly muster tor, was a business visitor in the'clij' “April 1. nt U p. nt, after which there penses ««<*h year has lx*en used for ing this county*» pro rata ' share «if will I.V. a parlor talk by Mrs. Ibidds further equipping the operating r«x>m the ahunni's $1,000.000 state fund. was held. Forty-one Were present. X last Thursday. The meeting will lie held at the Clmm- - The next drill will lx* held Thurs- C. E. McIntosh, of Parkdale,' wax a nild-'Misx Bi.*d«*llr Tile latter in n re- and keeping the property In’ g<»>«! con tier of Commerce at 8 p. m. •iay, April 10. It Is the first drill in business visitor in the city the latter tUHKM^ Iiii"s»i..nary. This is the tlnu* dition, It lias been open-iorthe use All graduates and former students tin* month «and has lx*eu change«! to for ill«* regular bank offering.’ of any anil all physicians without* part of last week. eliminate the coufllct with the Ix*glon are urged to tie present. «'imrge.i The charges for lieti» and Mr. iin.) •Wrx.—Wittiam Stewprt re* meeting. L. 8. Ainsworth was a business private' riaims I uih been exc«*edingly Next Wednesday mornlng the offic —< visitor in Portland the'first of < the turned laxt .week from (Tr<N>k»ton. moderate, as tins the cliargi* for th«* Minn , where they xpEnj the Winter, er/ of Company C will be on duty'at week. > Mr. Stewart states that . winter .......... us<> of the o|»*rating room. A capable News of the Golfers th«* Portland armory for a four-day Mr. and Mr». W. E. Clark have re Weather there, wax fairly the good. He I? Ktaff of turn»*» lias tx*en employed and »«-bool for National Guard officers. i i n nq i, »i i 1 1 i ■ I H jfrw uu i i i i iiii « turned -to their Mt. Hood home from «leelüt’ed that In* wax glad to return the present maimgemcut points with Bring us a recruit. southern California. to his Ijiion avenue, home here, how pride t<» tin* fact that the community Howard Beale, professional of the W. A. Hackett is at. hhr“pn«t nt ever. " . '"'S ... T»------ -- lias never l»*«*ii called n|xm to niak«* good any deficit» of operation, but H«x>d River Country Club and well COUNTY HEALTH NOTES. Kelly’s again, following a week's in Gis». ■ W. Stanton, interested in th«* have lnst«*ad mahitalncd’ it at fin in- known -in Portland golfing circles, disposition with a severe cold. Hot school lunches and undef^ Mood)* luhM*» of the Upper Valley, «■reiiHingly lietter ’»tandard. . ~ made a Paciflc coast record Htinday W<>*ljt children . are under special William P. Allyn spent th«* week wax a visitor- in th«* city last week. A Couple of year» ago th«* Lunch when h«» went around the-Oak, Grov«* study by Mi»» Campbell, As »he end In “ Portland with friends andte|- Mr. Xtaiiton says tliat thé o|x*ning of links of th«* club in 31. Mr. Beal«* at i vea. Hie l,oop Highway will do much to Club xtarteil a movement to provide made the first hole in a “birdie." one travels from one end of the county to n more modern building at possibly a. Nels Nelson was in Portland Sat- ward developing, tit«* pro|x*rties. One different location antT Mix» Anna M. under par. On the S25-yar<l third the other, and in»pt*«*tB the children urday purchasing equipment for /he ui tlj«.- clnints-ix within a »tone's throw Spring gav<* th«* pr<»»*«*«lx of a pb*ce of hole he inad«* an "«»agle.” or two un of the vArious »«‘bools, she is tx*c«>m- ing eii.yrely <*onvin«ed that hot sch«x>l IX*e plant of the Oregon Lumber Vo. *|,f the liigliwti.v. property Into the hand» of E. O. der t»ir. I(,set a record for tile l!<»»d liinche» and children of normal weight A St. Mark's Episcopal Guild, will Blnneliiir as trust«*«*. This was to lie River course. Cecil Thrane has left the Cottage “ ’ improved ’ . J health are found lo- The rocont sunshine of the- mld- and hospital and Is convalescing from an niei't nt the bom«* of Mrs. D. E. Rand. Hie nucleoli» of a lioMpital fund that get her. operation for removal of liis ap|x*iMllx. 115 Montello avenue ou Friday in hiigbt I»* us milch ns $100,000. When rTilunibia district has stimulated golf Hot lunches are served in this ing. and tmw local fblk daily swarm '**—* Mayor Perigo was indisposed the stead of \vit1i Mrs. W. N. Livingston It was realised that a h<»xpltal with th«* course. Many Portland visitors «county at Oak Grove, Frankton. Cax- ax prevbiuxly plan'mMr Tlx* cliange grounds at a different location might first of the wt*ek, suffering from a ‘cade is din‘**to tin* fact that Mr. and Mrs. prove an ex|x*n»ive luxury the matter come here to play. The turf of greens Middle IxM-k», Parkdale, Pine Grove, severe cold. ami Central Vale LiviugStnn a,re leaving for Portland was allow«*«! to rest; Investigation and fairways piiHxed through the win schools, Valley Of th«* 602 children in these —Mrs. Chas. H. Ca»tner,wax in Salem to rexide. ter in ex«*ellent shape Frank R. ' — i ) revealed that the pr«*nent hospital, schools. 18 ire underweight, ________ __ __ but Saturday attending the funeral of while not instil lbs! in a modern build Howard, in charge of the cour»«*. says three of tliyse are new residents of Rev. R. A. Hutcldnsdn wa» here Ifrs. George H. Burnett. ‘ -Tuesday to ........ be with Mrs. Hutchinson ing. provided-all that was-»requirgd in the big 5(>acre lawns will respond to Miss Alice Stalnaker has returned Hiid little dauglrttHS Patsie. The lat the way of room and <*quipment for irrigation and lx* an oasi» of the mid,, Oak Grove who have not tx*en in the the entire puuwtlong enough to benefit by from I«os Angeles, where site s|x-nt ter was suffering from an infect«*d the mssis of Hpitd River county. Few OdumI»ia throughout _ ••* fluir» At Park Park Sitrat thitf* liractl<i». practice. At Street «.««hro.l school ..... . ' « < * • ‘X the winter. »t.v on her. eye.^nnd it was n«*e«*ssary |»*rsons luTve ever given thejjuntter met and fall M*ason. in T1« mm 1 River, where many children Worthy. Grand Matron Visits Herl Mrs. J. P. Cooper and little son to bring lier_lu_ the Cottag«* hospital any thought. Th«* hospital wns there You will know when you have seen them QK. have to come long distances and can- ■ were here from the Upper Valley for treatment. Hhe also contracted ami everyone was fr«s* to use it. Tin* hot get home at noon, of the 350 chil ^whether or not they ’ re wjrth the price II«x>d River 'Chapter No.. 25, O. E. dren. Tuesday shopping. tonsilitl». Sin* .was removed to tin* pro|x*rty has lx*en placed iiulh«* hands 97 are underweight. of R. E. Jfc-ott jo dispose of. It Is 8„ was hoat«*sx to the woethy grand J. R. Wilcox, superintend«*nt of tile horn«* of Mrs Ida Crupper Tuesday. Miss Campl>ell has not completed t matron. Mrs. Stella K. Drake, of Port «mderxt«H>d that if it is not dbq»M«<*<! Mayerdale «»retards at Mosier, was a J*. W. Marsh, of the Underwisid her survey of the schools, but fur business visitor In town last Friday. Fruit * War'iTioirse Association, was of by May 14, the <*qulpment wjll be land. Tuesday evening. Pre<*«*«llng th«* ther evidence I »ear« out the case more ✓i evehing H<*s»ion the Past Matrons Club mo I i I and the building turned into an Other fiictor» affect the A. J. Zoller, of Walla Walla. Wash., in the.eity the first iff the week on apartment house. of the local chapter wa» ho»te»s at a strongly. weight of children, but at Pine Grove who is now seeking a newspaix-r plant business. Mr. Marsh declared that he dinner for the honor guest, officers of in Oregon, was here Tuesday while antlclpaled —great Iwncflcial results. the chapter als«» being Invited. While where there are now six underweight lx»th for Hood River and th«* Wash- on the way to Dufur. - RADIO NEWS in the city Mrs. Drake wns th«* guest children, there were 15 before the in of the warm, supervised Miss Betty Slade has tx*en ill simé" injft«m {xiints, from tiie nevi*Columbia of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Castner. stitution meal at noon. the first of the week, having suffered bridge.. rut n juSE OF .PERSONAL SERVIC At Oak Grove, Frankton, Central Radio is a clean form of pa»time Mrs., Alice. Stalnaker ha» Just re from a severe «»old that was a near .. Nels Iju-M*n Funeral Monday Vale and Middle Valley the lunch is turned from Lus Angtdes. wheTe xhe and will lie kept as such in Hootf approach to pneumonia. Funeral services for Nels Larsen, prejmred by the children, in grout«, 4 A few choice dahlias planted in your secured Hie agency for Ideal made to River. In the old days when there native of Denmark, aged 83 years, supervised by a teacher. At Cascade were four or five receivers being us«*d nx*a»ure <lr«*ss«*s. She has just re ganlcn will delight the eye al) summer were held at the Anderson «-Impel Lock» and at* Parkdale a woman is = J Phone to Ruggles for a catalog and note ceived a line of smart mo«h*ls. moder for re«*elving from a smell broadcast Monday, Rev. P. Hilgendorf officia pa hl to come In for about two hours ing station up or down the coast it ately priced, and will show them at prices for the beat there is in dahlias. ting. Interm«*irt followed at Idlewild«* daily to pre|>are the lunches. At Pine rnfim -itttr Hotel Oregon. Friday and did not matter how trfuch disturbance, <*eii)etery. ' . . Mr. and Mrs I. D. Parkins spent Saturday. March 28 and 29. Grove Mrs. A. W. Peters, community (cat «‘alls, whistle» and howls) these . Mr. Imrsen is survived by an ojil.v chairman of the Public Health Asso «■«un'rot the Ixxip road with the-Miow olid, the display of apples is novel, be last w«»ek On their 18*«* Flat 'orchard old style re«*eiv«*rs set up,-the nearest line on Coopers Spur. Cloud Cap Inn ing shown.to advantage in attractive W. N. I,!v!bg(«toue. who has lx*en HoiU-John Larsen, memlter of th«* place, where Mr. Parkins enqiloyed ciation. and the women of that sec and the base camp of the local Amer ctiHeft along Isith sides of the car when neighbor was far enough assistant managet* of the local branch Mount, Hoqd I»x»p highway < l rew. at his time setting pear trees. *' tion are in charge of the lunch«*« and ican tagion post. which conducts an the outer doors, with their brilliant of the Standard oil ('«'». th«* past y«*ar, lie would not hear them. Nowaday« when there is a radio whose home ills death «xvurred Sat either come themselves or arrange nual climbing iMirties on Hood. We have Just received a shipment left Tuctxlay for I’ortlam!. having lettering and pictures are thrown urday. " for hiring someone to pret>are the of coats, suits and dress«*». We Invite ls*«*n promoted to the general offire. receiver or two .In every block and Snow of the highland forests Is open. Third, Mr Baker, In charge, is lunches. « - you to lo«»k them over. Th«* Gertrud«» Mr. Livingstone made nMti.v friends you have your favodte station tuned lighter than usual thiB year. an«l it a professional window trimmer, and Dr. Belt to Remain Here ( 11st -Six,ppe. (Monner's). The t«*a«*bers in these scli«x»ls say *4» anticipated that work will be well has dressed more than a score of win whlh* her«* and bis leaving was gener- in. enjoying the program that it is President Mclxaac, of offering you. there lx nothing more the Apple tin* wo/k and attendance are improved under way In June. dows In various cities along the route. -x W. H. Galvani, of th«* ehglneering iitty-regrctted. Mrs. Livingstone will unpleasant thafi to havq some on«* of Growers Association. lias announced by the hot lunches. . The ^'hools . department of the Paciflc Power A leave' for I’ortlaml Inter. that Hr. ,H. P. Belt, direct thes«* radio neigblxirs tuning in the repreeenta- Light Co,, was here last week from Th«* final ««f'the series of Masonic xh in«* station with his old style re- tive of the sal«*« organization at Rio wlier«* underweight is Ao longer a Portland on Tiusiness. '!• dance» wax given at the Colutiibia radiating r«*«*«4vor-possibly a mile Janeiro. Brazil, who recently' arrived problem have been leas subject to epi — Mrs. H. L. Dumble, who »¡»ent th«* Gorg«* hotel last night. Th«* jilensant away, and in«*xxing up the g«xxl stuff to study th«* growing, end uf th«» fruit demic. At Dee, Parkdale and Cas winter weeks in Ix»s Angeles. Calif., affair wits attend«»! by Mason» from with his whistles and groans. Tin* bu»in<*ss. will 'peflinin over' for-th«* cade Locks there.was no measles epi with 'relatives anil fríen«!», has re all tnid-Columbla points. The «*om- government vvlll eventually prevent annual meeting of the Association demi«* last winter, pud the percentag«* T------------------------ of underweight children is very small. turned home.. mitt«*e in charge of the Masonic the use <tf“:tli<* old style re-rndinting zHatiirday, Apyil 5. Mal-nutrition and «i>ldemi«,*a ar«* found (From The Packer) damvx inelud«*d : Harold Hershn«*r, Ska- County Commissioner Thun, of rreciving sets the'same as other coihy ,!I»r. Belt." »aid Mr. Mclsaac, “has together, and Mias Camphell's survey After a trip of 6,500 miles, the d«*<^ mania county. Washington, and Mrx. Kent Shoetnaker and Ray I»*e. tfl«*s do and linve lx*en doing for more some very pertinent remarks to make t»f th«* whools. pointa to (he hot lunch oratixi _<-x|Kwltion truck «ent out by Thun wei-e H«x»d River visitors last Th«* wedding of Harold Wilsoip-find than a year and a half, but why to us as to how our fruit should" lx* as the first step toward improv«*d the Apple Growers Association, of . Shredded Cocoanut can be Thursday. Helen Hilton, daughter o(_-Mf. ami should Hfiod River not lx* a dean. packed to meet tbu requirements of community health. Ifexai River, <>re., loaded with choic-' ISói-Have everything for your new Mrs. Illlton. who o|x*rata, the Lyle pl<*H»ant place in radio as well ns th«* Brazilian markets. We f«»el that «■at U|q>l<>H suitably «Bsplnyed, jte used in so many ways and is Easter outfit; hoaery, millinery, coats, hoteL' occurred In Portland "Sunday.. other.'ways. Many .tans are willing to -we tiwyp « gr«*at opportunity in thi» park«*d in S|airtanburg until further a most delicious Dessert i>r Miss Campbell's schedule for public suits and drqsaea. The Gertrude Hat The bride and -groom are friends of ctfflvig«* their rereivlng s«*t so that it country and It will well repay our orders from headquarters. As stain health nursing takes her to Coe iwiiool Jack and Billy Wayne, former Iowa will not re-rndiate and lnterf«*re but •Shoppe. (Monner's). members to ll»ten to what I>r. Belt not f«*el Justified in doing so fintil has to say. We hope that there will Friday. March 2 m ;: Hat unlay after- ax Hie ex|M>»ition truck reached-Spar Confection. I>avid P«*nce, who has been nt a .men. who have Just arrived here to do Ills neighlxii; d<x*x. It is n<*cessary I h * a good attendance at the meeting." noon, office In library bawment; Park tan t»urg. W. J. A. Baker, In charge,., hake tlieir home. They will make Portland federal hospital, will Is* Street school, Monday; Barrett, Tne»- was mrt l«y J. H. Ropur, of the Spar-" For Pies, Cakes, Candy that wo all do it and then keep the At tin* annual session the organiza transferred to Walla Walla, where -it their horn«* In Lyle. <tay: Dee, Wedn«*sday, and Oak Grove tanburg Brokerage Company, which The cooperation of every air clean, tion will elect a l»»ard of 11 directors. Forrest L. Moe motored to Portland is hop«*d the treatment and change of concern liandl«*» th« Ii<x»d River ac Making and dozens of other Friday. . Saturday, accompanied by Joe D. radio fan is asked, The city council climate will improve hix health. count in this city. Messrs. Roper and is willing to help In any way that lx The weighing and m«*asuring of. Baker came to .the Ghatnlier of Com uses. Thomison and son. Lin as. Mrs. .Moe, Miss Helen Knight and Minx Helen who l«n«l lx»*n visiting with relatives, necexHiirv to control the xituation. . *If x«*hool children at Mt. Hood reveal merce. wlicre a |>hotograpli was taken W. C. T. U. NOTES V. Carson were host«*ssex at a prettily and Dr. W~ Donald Nlykelsen re- you are int«*r<*st«*d in radio nn«I its that out of 58 children,114 are quite of th«* car, witli Mr, Roper In the act The W. C. T. IT. meeting held at seriously arranged 8t. Patrick's dancing party turn«*d home with th«* par\y Saturday welfare go to the radio niaxx meeting underweight. The pa rents at the Oriental Cafe last • week. Ford's evening. Mrs. M«x* is rfcoyrring front at 8 o'cbx'k Friday night in the Ciiam- Mrs. M. S. Crowell's Tuesday of laat are very much Interest«*«! and plan to of attaching the visitors' (atrking priv We«>k was well attended. . Mutny new ilege card. The arrangements for the orchestra furnished the music. have hot luwhes served for the chil taking of this photograph were made an operation for a nasal Hff<*«*ti<»ii |»*r- i»*r of Conimer«*«* liall nnd..heip out were taken Into ■ the Union. dren Mr. and Mrs. Willis Stewart and fi'irmed by a s|xx*ialist while she was line the policy that will lx* decided on. inemliers when scli«x»l reopens next fall. Both team captains on the member by the «xirr«*sjM»n<lcnt of The Packer, small daughter, Lura. motored np in Portland. ship drive reported. Mrs. Groff's team They f«*el that this condition <nn lx* in order to show the readers of The is an old standard brand and week end from Portland to spend the I prevent«*«! and are making plans to Ixist take Work Begun Carroll Huxley, former l«x-al boy. lending with 3-1 member«. Mrs. Son- with Mr. Stewart's unde, Dr. J. H. who has made a mime for himself ax do so during the cold w«*ather next Packer how Spartanburg treats the comes in moisture-proof The Hood River county court tins nlchsen's team hnd 25 members. The fall and winter. At Odel! 31 out of strangers witliRi lier gates. McVay, and Mrs. McVay. a composer anti musician,, was re«*ent- authorized construction of concret«* drive Is being continued until April 1. The parking privllegt* tag wan packages of Miss Charlotte, daughter of Mr. and ly awarded the prize in a <*onp»«*«vrs piers under a bridge over Buck creek Many more new members have lieen 14fl were found under weight. No hot Mrs. H. Gross, who has tx*en ill in contest, hold under tin* auspices of on the Ix»st Lake highway, and a reported since the meeting. After the lunches are served there. At Park adopted liy the Chamber of Commero* % lb., >/2 lb. and 1 lb. dale, situated in the same general, a limit a month ago at th«* suggestion Portland, having undergone -a series station KFI. ;of Los Angeles. With of 20 men lias liegun work on Inisim*»» meeting a splendid mothers' imrt of the valley as Mt. Hood and of the prixlnct* men who thought It of operations, returned home yester hundreds of competitors, young Mr. meeting was conducted by Mrs. Edg , W. A. Langille, Who last Odell, where the warm meal at n«x»n would lx* a good-Jdea to extent! this day. Huxley, who set the music for a t arge for the United States ington. The following meintiem spoke la an established fact, only 7 out of cvurt«*sy to th«* Tourist tide. Order a package today at Teapot Dome is given in miniature step. “I Wasted Dive «ill You." lee of «'onstruction of new five minutes ea«*h on different suh- 110 are underweight-. Thousands of tins«* cards have tx*«*n Xhlx week at the Franz store. Cecil by a iarg«* majority. Young Mr. Hux Mrs. Roddy, Mrs. Olmsted. of the boat Lake «rade, is in Jecti: Slxt«*en children were weigh«*d. printed. Ix*tirlng the authorization of I«afferty has erected a gigantic teapot ley is a nephew of Mrs. E. II. Hart Mrs. Smithson siql.Mrs. Edgington. ax a feature t<» advertise lubricating wig. After the talk the subject was dis measured and examined at the clinic the city ofik-lnls. the Spartanburg oil. cussed from the floor by the inemliers. held Friday afternoon. March 21. In Motor (’lull and the Chamlier of Com “Where di«l you attend medical lectures in Odell Mrs. L. It. Alexander sang two solos. the library basement, ax a branch of merce. They are in the hands of the For Sale—At a bargain, a 1923 sctnibl?” was the question Dr. J. D, J. E. Waggoner, field secretary of Mrs. J. R. Niekelsen was appointed Miss Campbell’s public health work. traffic policemen. Boy Scouts and mer Buick touring s«»dan. fine finish, in Glittery asked Dr. Horatio I’. Belt. Six of th«*»«* had not register«*«! at chants. who atta«;h them to the cars Good Things to Eat Al m<‘chank*al condition. Phone or Brazilian representative of the Apple the Oregon Social Hygiene Society, chairman of (lie legislative committee. former cllni«*s. Dr. J. W. Slfton was of out-of-town motorists. three ilJuaUstrtl. film. . 8h<* will have charge of the next pro _____________ ____, or „___ write W. L. Irwin, White .Salmon, Growers Association, last week. Dr. will deliver the physician present. Mrs. R B. On one xid<* Hi«* card reads ; “Hello, Belt replied that he had graduated lectures at the.'6deil grange hall. gram and meeting. The next meeting Perigo is in charge of Arrangements Wagh. Visitor: S|Mtrtan1>urg welcomes you April 1. TheOb le«*tiires are given un should be of Interest to every woman D#, W. H. Boddv, who wax called with the class of 1883 at th«* Ken der 'Un* auspices of the Odell Parent- in the city, as registration for voting for the clinics and worked with Dr. nnd liojxxi.you will return often.” »In to the Illinois metropolis to invest!1 tueky School of. Medicine of Louis- Tencher Asstx'lation. Th«* first lec at the primnry election, the offices to Rfft'oh in^-hia examinations.' ’ Mrs. the reveiw* side: “This card entitles Phone 8561 gate church work to whi«*li he had jille. » Dr. Guttery wax agiVenbly ture. “The Living World.” is for high tw» fill«*«!. etc., will be discussed. The Vernon Whitcomb and Mrs. I. It. Ach you to park your car ax long as you received a call, Is expected* home to- surprised. f««r that wax Ills own class. sehotu students esjxx-ially at 10.30 a. «late and place will be givn out later. eson took histories; Mrs. Ailx+t Css«* pleas«* in Rpartanburg, Never mind . d*y ■ > * . . The two men immediately began a m. Th«* se<*on«l lecture. “The Gift of The state W. C-. T. U. meeting was and Mrs. James Stranahan • ksslHted the time limit.” talk of their student days In the Ken I»r. H. D. W. Pineo motoied to Port Life,” is intended for mothers and held tn Portland March 18 and 1». with the weighing and 'mbasurlng. Before th«*' adoption of tills tagging tucky metropolis. land Monday on huxin«*»».. On hix re daughters and will be held at 2.30 Many plans for carrying on the work Miss Camplx*ll has diet lists for the system tl)e tourist tide flowed through The Wesley Club, of the Asbury turn he was acrompanitfd by C. S. p. m. Lei’ture numlx*r three will lx* more suc«<eRsfully the balance of the children of different ages apd gives S|»artaiiburg over two great''hlgliways individual attention to eacfi bgby, at th«» rate of. -*»veral liundrM cars r Starrett, of Caspar. Wyr»., who con Methodist church, memliers of which given at 7.30 p. This Is for the have Just completed a gymnasium in. men and hoys of the rommunlty. Boys year were discus»«*«! and adopted. Eleanor Bouck, Henry Halvorson. Jr.. per day. The city's pnrking ordlnatic«>s templates locating in Oregon. a portion of the church basement, will Richard Rogers. Jr„ Mary Jane are rigid, and touriXtx seldom stopped Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cameron, of hold an open meeting at the church must lx* 14 years of ag«* or over. These Notire to W«x>dmcn Heaton. Esther. Fern and Vievä-Bu longer than tb obtain road inhirmation lectures are three of the moat inter Hoopxtown. Ill., have lx*en visiting bfisrnipiit next odnt^dfty pvpiiiup. Timbermen or ’ w.rwxltnen please chanan. Quentin and Delores Dnm- and routings nt the Chamber of Com- nt the home of Mr. Cameron's cousin. The organization is open to all boys esting and instructive used by the is moving to 214!4 Cas I am nuTking n collection ot Ixtlton, Berkeley Snow. Jr.. Patricia meree. Tints Simrtanlmrg lost many Jndge Hasbronck. The two had not of tfie to*n. and all who wish are 8<x*lal Hygiene Rociety, which for the notice: past 12 years has been doing a splen woods for. th«* H« mh ! IRiver high sehnol. Chisholm. CatlMrine McDonald. Ro thousands of dollars in trad«». cade St., one door west seen each other for 38 years. urged to attend this meeting in order I wish half sections of the following berta Anne Waugh. Ruth Marie Bent _ A silver tea for the Frankton com to Inform themselves of the pur|»>ses did work on rodal -uplift lint»«. All w « hx 1 s from thi» ctmnty: Yellow pine, ley. Betty Jane Freygang. and Fran . Since the adoption of the «*nrd sys of News Office, where vicinity of tbe hall are urg«*«i munity chest will be held next Tues- of the club. It is planned that a in b the white pine, black pine, nut pine, red <*ea Ludle White were the children tem. the tourists stop In flocks and e present. to ’ we will sell you tires at many dollars are x|»»iit here because lay afternoon at the home of Mrs. prominent «stx-aker will- be present. fir. yellow fir. common bemkx'k. alp present. <>f the tboughtfulm»«» of the produce J. R. Niekelsen. Alderhrook. All are New members will lx* taken at the. _ un -heard- of prices. . Now., ine heml<M*k. xprn«*e. brrnly fir. Noble tmm hr tht*-vrti<>lc«hi<v—tnatfiTT; "wito+ ___ Hmhfk'n Trutk . »'recked — ~l«v!ted. ____ flr-iVnlh-d larch r ’tvhinr nr. Hifilñé fir? YYinpirnKi CDI ID is the time to buy — they mretfruf Aw mJiiyffM* «avinian-lA anj reallz«*d that non«* would profit more Miss TIoroiYiy'WfsaTnger. who Has A. O. Hershey «*s«*ap<*d with only a tamarack, yew, çottonwood, hackberry, vlA/I Eilt ö öl Ult tl«*ipated. The club lias lx*en «bowing than the retail fruiters nnd produce are going up. Call in few scratches Monday'WTrpu bls truck aspen, alder, haw. or any other tree been in Milwaukie wltlT her parents, dealers, selling to these long «ilstance following her return from an extend a keen interest in l»»tany lately. an«l struck a fiat boulder, wlnfh caught not mentioned. Motions should be and get prices. We have motorists who camp where night over under a wh«*el and caused It to skid two feet or over In-dlameter. one foot ed visit in eastern pointe, is again at several trips hate been taken to X takes them and wiio are In no«»! at "tested tnose tires now over an embankment at Starvation long, free from knots or rbt. Anyone the Mt. Hood hotel with her aunt. cure sp«»cimens. * ■** - various pi/lntn along the route of all grade on thi» Columbia River high cutting such trees, or having them in Mrs. C. A. Bell lor two years and can Tl»«* ronnty court yesterday received kinds of merchandise. way. Mr. Hershey -was prcxwdlng their poss«*a«ion. will confer an obliga JK** A. T. Holmen, who has been engaged instruct Ions from the Bureau of Pub show a record with the Lyle Girl P sixsm west about 4 a. m., in a gray moon tion by l«»avlng such M*ctions with me. lic Road» to proce«*«t at once to ac- ' There are several things of sp«>eial in the mercantile business at St. Interest about the H«x»d River “ spo light and fall«*d to oliserve the stone. best of them. We will or notifying me that they have them The death of Miss May Crane, of Johns, has arrived to Join the J. C. He Was catapulted from the call «mt down, and I will come and cut «inlrd right/ of way for the Coopers dal.” which arrive«! in Spartanburg. Spur lateral of the Mount H«»od Loop also buy and sell fresh ’ Lyle, occurred there last Friday. Fu Penney staff. Mr. Holmes has spent March 8, Firsh it traveled the 6,509 and alighted on a front wheel, which my own. sections. I would also like highway. County Jndge Hasbronck miles without replenishing the supply eggs. « - . his life in the mercantile business and neral services and interment occurred he grasped and held until the car to secure sections of maple and ash. stated that this indicates immediate of air In the tires, the trip beginning slid Into a bunch of railroad ties. m27al0 L. F. Henderson. at The Dalles Monday. knows It from all angles. construction on the lateral, which will September 15 last at Hood River. See- *L ’H* ¿ ■ X I You •-.41 Make V Your n Choice V Now 4- While / We Have ■<1 Your Style And r Size Get Your Size If A J™. 1 Don’t U. OF 0. FACULTY MEMBER IS COMING I • It ' ' 4 z I T Zd CHOICE FOOTWEAR Í ■ Ladies' and Growing Girls Dressy Pumps, Strap Pumps, .Oxfords and Shoes. Í ' —h~ Not all sizes of a kind, all sizes in the lot f Grey Suede 1-strapJWitary Rubber Heels Patent 1-strap Brown or Grey Trim Low Rubber Heels Black-Satin 1-strip, Baby Louis or Military Heel Black Vici 2-strap, Medium Low Rubber Heel Log Cabin Suede 1-strap Leather Trim, Military Heel Cocoa Brown Calf 2-strap, Medium Military Rub Heel Cocoa Brown Calf Oxfords, Medium Military Rub Hed^ . White Duck 1-strap, Baby Louis or Low Rubber Heel Brown Calf Lace Shoes, Wide Toe, Low Rubber Heel «t SPARTANBURG, S. C„ A HOSPITABLE CITY 1 j I I ij ; fà ■ I I 11 ■ . I nt * 8 w. ■X * - ' i f I b i r /■ ■ *. r COCOANUT Dunham’s Cocoanut ! « i ‘ -4 4 The Star Grocery PERIGO & SON k. I CULP PLAN STORE WORK TO BE BEGUN r 1t' ■ I •* 4 " I •* y . - > Á . F * ~v 1 «A r * «♦to rt Mil