I THUBSDAT, MARCH 27, 1924 'ARKDALE SPECIAL; MUSCOVITE SECTION Ceremonial, March 29, ’24 mas^wam^^ss HOOD RIVER STARTS “BALLSEASONWl SPRINGTIME EA Just before dawn cornea the darbeat boar, Hba* W befo«» «*• Pew Spring 1 D RIVER All kinds of Motor Trouble Shooting Electrical Work a, Specialty PORTLAND18ÍOI.ICE MOSCOVITE PATROL TEAM Salmon. Born.—To^Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cotton Cosley, who accompanied the Puddjj Sutoday, March Id, an eight Hood Rirar boys to Ooldendale, waa and a half pound daughter. their umpire. • Dr. C. H. Dfty-and family are,now living in the Alton orchard house. LEGION NOTES Milton Craven apent a few daya in Parkdate last week visiting his per • ents, Mr. and Mr». 0. E. Craven. He la attending the Oregon Agricultural College - ha Cor vail ia. , <•_ florham Bnlieon represented the Parkdale grade school at the »peak ing contest In Hood River Friday evening. ; > ' Miss Vanderwall took her fourth grade pupils to Mt. Hood Wednesday afternoon Where they were spelled down by tb^Mt. Hbod-fdurth grade, Candace Ranibough and Clarence MagnuHon will represent the Parkdale high school at Hood River . Friday evening at the high school literary evening entertnlunu*nt. Gerhart and Frans Wortgen, ac- mpariled by Mr. and Mr». -George Axtelle. motored to Portland Thurs day to hear Paderewski. Others who went down to hear the great mu«ictan -were Mr. aauktolM. CL- FC- GooiUa nd W. Mrs. W. C. Hmullln. and Helen and Alice Bailey. Virginia Routson. the small daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Itoutson. met with a painful accident Monday when »he stock her hands into a tub of hot ashea. Doth hand« were badly burned but are doing nicely now. CoL W. B. Dowd and family mo tored to Portland Sunday. Mrs. Dowd vnt gn-operation there Monday underwent at the < Good __ Ba mariton hospital. Patricia Hutchinson ha» been seri ously 111 with an Infection in the/>ye that spread fa the ear. She has-been in Hood River to receive medical "at tention, ‘MraMutchfuaon ia »toying with her. . } ~ George Axtelle will resume hi»'talks on psychology at bls home Thursday evening at the teacher’a meeting. March 27. Memtwra of tht/Forum are Invited. / / Ralph Davies will speak* on Yogi philosophy st the home of J. Benedict Thursday evening of next week. • The regtiiar schedule of services will be observed at the church Bun day. ' / 'ones up With Springtime comes a marked desire for “green stuff” on the daily menu. This is Nature's provision for Man’s need of vitamines. Perhaps that is why we like hanrand bacon all the year round—because they also contain vitamines in easily digested form. ’» k JIOGB A Kt) MAGO Y In life Noble D. A. Mattox and Noble Walter Rea. Two-fun maker« who will be in the parade next Saturday evening, with the Muscovites. Mr. Rea ia an exceptional tomato impersonator— many people think he to “the real thing’* when be to ‘^Ddllad-up.’L HARD TACK THE MUSCOVITE GOAT ï _ ■ J- * ■ entirely aafe. In my horna. Now. Ken tie candidate.-put the Mayor and Chief of Police where yon can all see them light. I have a «pedal liking for trouaer buttons and hip pocket« of leading cltiaena. The Polar Bear «hall never again become the chief recipient of the Csar'a favor. I am supreme befoM the Kremlin. Stand and shiver, yeti «haky mortals. You may nay it ia the icy blasta blowing through y<»ur pantaloon«, but we who hold'the safety of HI« Highness above all, know that it ia your quaking Khanka, your trembling limbs. your pitiful pipestema knocking together. '•-• dollars to any Thia well Icnoi label ia a safe uniform quality. V. ef 0. Students at Legton Dance Most '6t the Cnlversity of Oregon students home for the spring vacation were present last Saturday night st the American legion dancing party at the Oriental cafe. The hop waa one of the moat pleasant social events of the year. .Those who are attending are talk ing of the pxreltetit dance music fur nished by Ford's I*eppy Orchestra. The presence of the many visitors and the general enthusiasm of the party. It was stated, made the orchestra more peppy than usual. Lawn Mowers Garden and Flower Cutting MANDEVILLE k UNG’S SPAULDING and MacGREGOR LOOK MK OVRR, CANDIDATES «now covered hill« of Muscovy. I am getting “butter and butter day by day.” I have been enjoying an excep tional assortment of tomato cans, »kid chain« and railroad »pike» since the last cemmoniai. I have had the Roy-, al Walrna tor a sparring partner, only to polish my boras. They had previously peen toughened by cleaning uip the jphato-of thev Royal Reindeer herd. \ , 1 have had my wbfikWa trimmed and have a dispensation from His Ipkperial Majesty the Caar to go “as far ga I like" when I start through that Mana of two hundred. Fat stom achs. baggy tronnrrs and ice-cold feet are my meat and I want you to know that ibe defense of the Kremlin 1« .'J . >. PflT I? CI TTRQ Recent purchase« of the new UVLr ViLUDO. MacGregor Steel Shaft Driver JESSE T. JONES. OF PORTION!) Chronicler of Kremlin Baku I have graduated into the “forty” class. Come and try TOOLS PAI NIA AND Will improve your game ■4k -to*