HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THÜR8DAY, DECEMBER 11, 1924 HOOD RIVER-WHITE SALMON BRIDGE NOW OPEN 1 ' * Above—New span with hills of Hood River in background. DAGGATT & HAVENER FINISH SHIPPING Among the interested Washington people here last Saturday to partici­ pate in tiie opening of the bridge were H. W. Daggatt and W. J. Ha­ vener, Lyle, Wash., apple growers and shippers. These men last summer formed the firm of Daggatt A Haven­ er. They have made a word in their handling of apples for the Lyle growers this season. They erected a 50 by 125 warehouse last fall. They assembled the fruit and sold for cash. The crop showed a shortage of 25 per cent over 192.3. There were 71 cars loaded through their house, only two of which were consigned. Grow­ ers were well pleased with the man­ ner in which the operators disposed of their crops and mad«* prompt settle-, ment. The growers’ fruit has bwu all cleaned up and they have their money for the new year. The Lyle growers were well rcpre- vented at the opening of tlie bridge and will enjoy many benefits which Hood River offers to the Washington districts. The completion of the high­ way has made the Lyle district a neighbor of Hood River, ns It I h [ m * Bible for the wive« and children to visit the glass windows and take in the movies. SCHOOL NEWS (Miriam Grow) The second six weeks periiMl of the first semester ended last Friday and the report cards of pupils in sll schools were given out to be taken home to the parents Wednesday of this week. The parent! are request­ ed to examine these cards carefully to notice the progress of their chil­ dren and to sign the cards, returning them as Boon as poMsilue. 'lue Ursi semester will end Friday. January 23. and’ L b now TWV-lhirtte t.impleU-d. A series of fire drills were held at the Park street school Monday after­ noon by Rupt. Cannon and H c I kmi I Clerk Achesi n. It was found that in regard to the drills with the three exits open the 100 pupils of the achiMil got out of the building In 1<* hs than a minute. When one of the stairways was blocked 200 pupils on the school floor got down in only five or ten seconds ever one minute. The drill was repeated, with the same re­ sults on the other stairway. County Nutse Wiiittcker devoted min li of her time last Monday morn­ ing in examining each and every per­ son in the high school for symptoms • of scarlet fever. One person was sent home because of a sore throat, but thia was to prevent spreading colds. No indications of scarlet fe­ ver were discovered, much to the satisfaction of all. Mira Whltteker ; made dally inspection at all schools thia week.____ _______ _ Th« freshmen English classes have been divided into two groups. Those whose work has not been satisfactory are reviewing the past 12 weeks' work. Those who do not nqed the review are working on advertising ■rqjecta. They are representing rival toy shops and arc writing the adver­ tisements for the Christ mas sales in their most effective English. At the regular high school assembly held by Prin. Gibson Tuesday morn­ tag. an t excellent ing, a “ - program ------------ was given. *“ The first number was a song by the 'Girls’ Glee Hnb, directed by Mrs. C. H. Henney. Then the High Hchool Debating dub. under the direction of Mias Esther Hettinger, presented the questkm “Resolved, That the Govern- * ■ " :rte J. W. Crites gave a clear resume l»ark In the Northwest, and this com­ will tie given by the four pupils who of the city's financial status. Mrs. ment comes spontaneously and unso­ attended the high school conference C. A. Bell gave statistics comparing at tlie University of Oregon last week. the budgets of H imm I River and The licited. and should mean something to Hood River. The natural beauty es­ These pupils are: Werdna Isbell, Dal les- ■ - pecially impresses all. How many Miriam Grow, Ed 'Nanmes and Er­ Traffic Officer Morrison, called A tM-autiful, well kept auto, park nest McKittrick. At the Christmas “Best R|M*cd Cop in the Rtate,” lived mua-mldy the following week u Christ­ up to his reputation by giving a citizens have aeeu llieir new park? staying over to see Hood River valley. mas play will tie put on. snappy but practical talk on traffic It also means more money left here. At the regular monthly meetitig of rules. The tourists who stop in our park E C. Rinlth. city attorney, tol I of will leave more money here in one the lioard of directors la«t Monday night a numlier of items of public the city government and br-fly season than the total cost of the en­ interest were discussed and dis|s»M*d sketched the |iaving problem here. tire city park tract. Thia Is not may Miss Davidaon concluded the pro­ be, It is an assured fact. of. The resignation of Prof. L. F. gram by summarizing and briicJng Henderson, teacher of Frencli in the Hood River now baa a really beau­ high school, and Mrs. Elizabeth up the problem of tM*aiitifying the tri­ tiful |>ark. it should be a credit to angular strip of ground at the inter ­ Mitchell, teacher of the fourth grade the whole valley and the returns from If we were to start out and enu- ES, SCHOOLS AND FAMILY USE. IF in tlie Park street school, were re­ section af State and Oak street i at it will I m * quite a nice pay roll. It ceived and accepted. The work of the west end of town. will also bring to us the most de- merate all of the articles we have for YOU WANT QUANTITY CANDY OF Before the regular s|s*akers Mrs. sirahie kind of advertising. Rev. C. R. Deiepiue to succeed Prof, Hendenion temporarily at the high W. W. R im I wc H was chairman of an The city’ liss bought and w|ul|>ped sale it would require several pages of this HIGH QUALITY YOU CANNOT AF* As this the new park. Would it not tie worth school was approved. Mrs. T'na R. extemporaneous program. Cramer was elected to All out th.* un- was also guest day Mrs. J. C. M yer while for everyone here to IwMMrt it paper. FORD TO PASS US BY. expired contract of Mrs. Mitchell at and Mrs. W. D. Niiliols, memiieri of and help make and keep It the ont- - the —*- - Park — o..,., street school. Tlie board .v. , .... the ......... ««s ial committee, . aerved ligh; re- standing auto |>ark of sll, and reap also passed a resolution dlre<-ting the ! fresh uieqts. HAVE YOU SEEN OUR ART the« benefits which will surely come We have everything that you will superintendent to exclude from school I Mrs. ilaj 1 la yea Bickford, chairman of from such an Institution? Why not alter December 15 all pupils whose the Child Welfare committee, will ditch out hammers and buy a horn? find at any other store and a whole lot GLASSWARE AND NOTED OUR EX­ personal tuition was not i>aid by that have charge of the next me * Ing, Those who oppose and knock the new time. The m bool clerk’s < ensus for Wednesday, Ih-cember 17. park serve no good purpose. They more, and it behooves you to visit us for TREMELY MODERATE PRICES? IT 1924 shows 555 lioys and 573 girls^be­ only encourage others to open compe­ tween the ages of 4 and years MI hh Adelin Prichard. president of IS GOING FAST, SO YOU’D BETTER tition jsirks. and tlielr action will your Christmas shopping. legally residing in School District No. the National Federation of Bualnesa only tend to lessen the earning power 3.' a total of 1128. Tills number is and Professional Woimn'a club«, was HURRY. of our park and render it liable to be somewhat less than last ycar'a total. guest of honor at a dinner meeting of WE HAVE CANDY CANES AT a tax burden, which It should not Dr. C. H. Jenkins, member of th** the IE od River R" 'ineaa Women’s All of the White Salmon, Under­ school lioard, was sent as a repre­ clul> Iasi Friday evening, Following and med not be with proper support 5 AND 10 CENTS EACH AND GET wood, Trout Lake, Bingen and Lyle peo­ I have no apologies to offer for the sentative of this school district to an nppenl from Miss Prichard and. the state ineetjpg of Isiards of direc­ Mrs. Wm. Munroe, the local club part I have taken in helping to ac­ THIS PLEASE: WE HAVE SPECIAL ple are invited to make our store head­ tors h«*leen quire and equip the new park. Rome- one had Io I m * on the Job anil I fall Portland Wednesday of this week. forwarded to the O', gon congressmen to recall anyone elm* offering to do it PRICES ON CANDIES FOR CHURCH- quarters while doing Christmas shopping and meml>era elect of the coming It came to me as a duty that I could l ‘gislitur.\ n.dtlrg for support of the In my poor way perform and I have Junior High Ndiaol Notes proposed con tllntional amendment done my best according to my humble * (By Ray Hteublng) which will empower congress to regu­ pe-ce* tion. Whethe* yon believe it or A dozen boys reported for basket- late Hie employment of children in not, my desire has l*een and is to belli ball on the call of Prln. Barnett last industries. all I can in furthering the best inter­ Friday. Their first practice was held Miss l’rii'hard told of activities of In the high school gymnasium Friday the iivtlonal convention at West Bad­ ests of our community, to do some- after school from 4 to 5.30 o'clock, en, Ind., last summer, and of plans tiling for the place I live in and love which time had been set aside espec­ for the 1925 convention at Portland. profoundly. lours for harinoiiioua community ially for the Junior high school boys Mo, next July. effort. C. O. Hnelat by Rupt. Cannon. After the prelim­ inaries of basket shooting and pass­ isolated at tlmir own home*. I con- of interest to the readers of tbs A dinner meeting of the local chap­ Barrett P.-T. Meeting ing a practice game between the new ter of the American Association of aider that thè danger that would aslne. The regular meeting of the Barr ett , men and the old team was played, University Women will be held at toe arise from a spread of the communi­ The magazine will be added to thd with the old-timers winning. cable dlHeaaew of •children at the usual list of magazines on the library table Mount II< mm 1 hotel tomorrow evening Parent-Teacher Association wilt “W " held at the m-hool house Tuesday Christmas entertainments thia year in the high school reading room. A special assembly was held Mon­ at 6.30 o'clock. Miss Txmlsr* Rhlelds. auch aa to cause grave alarm, and day afternoon during the last period. secretary of the seasonal labor com­ evening. December 16, at 8 o’clock. C. King Benton and Miss Julianne After a snrvey of the situation rel­ parenta are urged to cooperate to ___ Parkdale Roads Ara Fine Prin. Barnett gave a talk on the re­ mission of Oregon, will be the chief ( to communicable diseases among their utmoat with health authorities. lation of health to good attendance speaker. Rhe will tell of her alms Benton will play a violin and piano ative The highways of the Upper Valley , Dr. Jesse Edgington, I find that we are liable to at school. In the . preceding month for an educational survey of the coun­ duet. County Rupt. Crites will talk children. are fine, according to J. F. Thompson, on “ Hchool law Every Parent Rhonld | County and City Health Officer. bring on ourselves a serious epidemic the junior high led all tftf* other ty and her Interest in tlie sncceasfnl here Haturday on a shopping tour. Know” and will also give a short following , the holiday season. For the schools in attendance record. and it Kiddie Kamp which was established Mr. Thompson says that the lateral dlmiission of club work. The Bar- | Editor Honors Teacher first three days this week a nnmlww is making every effort to maintain last fall during the apple harvest sea­ connecting Parkdale with the Lem reft Campfire Girls will sing, and , of cases of scarlet fever have lawn After the Hinging son and which will be repeated on an R. M. Hamill, superintendent of the highway is better than the trank that leadership, Miss Iva Howey, of the high school. , re|>orted. \ Cascade Docks public schools, was the route, as the Upper Valley road su- of “America.” < County Jiuree Whit- expanded scale next year. will discus« "The Country Child in This is the season of the year when I recipient of an honor recently, when teker was IntriMtuced. Rhe made a All teachers of the valley, whether , every community, school and Hunday he was notified by the editor of the perlntendent has kept it well dragged special plea for an organization of members of the organisation or not, the Town High Hchool.” and otherwise cared for. During the social hour refreshments | school la preparing for a cantata, Oregon Technical Record, a magazine the Junior Red Cross In the Hood and mothers of school children are "Apple harvest work is done,” said will be served. < Christmas tree or other form of en- published by the federated engineers Mr. Thompson, "and the Upper Vol­ River Jnnlor high school. Rhe also Invited to attend the dlnn«*r session. tcrtainn^uit. in which the younger of Oregon Agricultural College, that ley folk are ready for winter weather. bad the Camp Fire Girl« give a dem­ Skamania Camps Closed children as a rule participate. I wish he was on “the eternal mailing list” We haven't had much yet The little onstration of bandaging for different Why Not GH Together? Tlie logging camps of the Wind to warn parents, teachera and those of the publication; that is, being ed­ snow we had the other day kinds of accidents. This was both December 8. 1924. River Lumber Co. In the ('arson val­ In clmtge of plana for younger ehll- itor of the magazine during bls four all melted off.” Interesting and instructive. Consider­ Editor Glacier:. Permit me to call ley have been closed because of the dreri—vhat any such plans for this years in Oregon Agricultural College, able use will doubtless be made of Eocene Coal Oil stops smoking and the correspondence feature of the yonr attention to a few facta and I heavy snowfall. The Digging Basin year should be can<'elled. Every ef­ this courtesy was extended to him. In balk at Frani Mr. Hamill also has been requested smelling oil stoves. Junior Red Cross work by which the will promise not to take up any more Co., also located in Hkamanla county, fort should be taken to keep the . ------------------ ---- smaller children of tbq, community to contribute editorials and articles has dosed Its camps for the winter. pupils of thia school will write let- of your time. ment Should Own and Operate the Coal Mines.'' The affirmative aide was given by Lois Jean Hinclair and Ed N buiimw ; the negative iklf was taken by Clifton Emmel and Howard Miller. All tlie speakers did very well considering their experience, but' the negative side won the decision of the judge unanimously. While Uie| Judges were making up their decision Mixa Helen Jones, a last year's grad­ uate. sang a double number, accom­ panied by Mrs. Hraney at the piano. Next Friday night another high schl party will be held. Tills will be by the pupils of the Junior and freshman classes, for themselves and their parenta, ail of whom are es- pecialiy invited to attend. THE SANTA CLAUS STORE! 10 AND 15 CENT STORE A WARNING TO PAR ENTS OF DISTRICT r