r- <■ -Vi 5f' >1 .: « i L e-- •AY, HOOD RIVER Gl y >■ contest beta St Hood River Friday flflba maiial school will give their Baater prooNM* at th* Bunday school boor, W and Easter eervteta will be baMvtn tbe evening hy tbe GWVES WILL HEAD T8IP ON SKYLINE X r Salads Frvincr Frying Shortening Mayonnaise •.* « i JdlV ». ODELL Everyone interested will be pleased to know that Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jak- ku, of Odell, and E. A. Jakku, of Oak Grove, recovered practically all their ■tolen property last week in Portland. A man employed by them last year in apple harvest, with an assistant, a Stranger here, having been convinced that evidence could be produced prov­ ing their guilt, returned the stolen goods. A series of three act farces, or com­ edies will be given by the upper classes in high school. The seniors present their annual class play, “The Typewriter Lady.” Others are “Dr. Cure All," and “Dime Lunch." Fri­ day, April 17, in the grange hall at 8 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Davis left their home in Odell Thursday for a motor trip and business visit; also a visit with their eon. iioel. They will stop , ia Medford and Grants Pass. Entertainment and dance Friday, May 1, Odell Grange hall. 8. P. Davenport returned home last week after having enjoyed an ex­ tended winter vacation trip. He ha» been busy about his well kept home and at carpentering. His son, H. K. Davenport, is enlarging his beautiful home and Miss Grace M. Chambers has material on the ground for a garage. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Ferrin and Miss Ferrin are now at home in their own property at Pine Grove, Miss Iterriti continuing as principal of the Odell grade school. Mrs. Neisler has re­ turned to her attractive little home in Odell for the summer. The clean up day at the church last week Wednesday was a wonderful . * ■ ~..... ' ■ - » NEW GROCERY SERVICE #■ Wo wiab to announce that we have purchased the W. H. Carrigan Grocery on 12th Street. Call oo us when you want a Good Grocery Service - z GEO. MELLON Tel. 1631 = i success and the building and grounds are proof positive. Tbe vast Improve­ ment in appearance is noted even by the casual observer. In its new coat of dark brown stain and cream trim the church la as beautiful as when new. Odell Cash store, Lafferty A Wood proprietors, will be greatly improved in appearance and in convenience with the completion of work now under way. The meat shop will be removed from its present location at the rear of the store to the north front. Odell residents note with Interest and pleaaure the fact that the tie-in road connecting Odell market road with the Mount Hood Loop highway will, within the next few months, be completed. Advertisements for blds for its construction have appeared' in print. James Malloy has a fine new Stude­ baker touring car. . The Ladies’ Aid society will hold an Easter sale at the Odell Cash store Saturday afternoon and evening. Cooked food will be on sale and waf­ fles and coffee served. Members of the Woolworth committee request that each member of the. society bring a wrapped i>arcel containing some ar­ ticle valued at 10 cents. The ladies* Aid society of the Christian church will serve a cafe- terla supper Friday i tomorrow) evening from 6.30 to 7.30 in the grange ball. Following the supper a program consisting of several nhm- tiers by the Odell orchestra; vocal solo, Miss Ferrin; violin and piano duet, Joe and Preston Young; pia Wo duet, IJnda Udellus and Vienna An­ nala, and musical reading, Hildred Rhoad<-s. Aprons and comforts will tM> on sale and a social evening en­ joyed. Mrs. A. E. Jakku and small son, 8tuart, went to Walla Walla Wednes­ day for a visit with Mrs. Jakku's sister, Mrs. A. L. Benefiel. Sunday school 10 a. m. next Sun­ day at the Methodist church. At 10.30 special Easter program consist­ ing of music by a large William Sylvester, president of tbe Tuesday Lunch Club and peak of the new organisation, Tuesday told tbe member* of the former body of the purposes of the Hood River Guides, the new booster organisation Just ef­ fected Mr. Sylvester cited that the guides will wear a unique badge, which wiH attract tourists. All mem­ bers will be fully Informed on valley topics and be able to direct tourists. Mr. Sylvester appealed to business men to support the new organisation, the activities of which, he predicted, will be invaluable to tbe community. Ted Baker, lookout of the new or­ ganisation. and Kent Shoemaker, se­ rac, who will have charge of drilling and leading the body’s marching forc­ es. made brief talks. Mr. Shoemaker said that after be had been elected to the poaltiou he turned to Webster’s to determine the meaning of the word and discovered that originally it had meant “a big hung of Swiss cheese.” However, he said that it also meant ice cascades of glaciers, and be would accept the latter meeting. George Morrison announced that the legion next Week will put ou .a mov­ ing picture show at the Rialto theatre and urged all to support it, aa the fund will be used, for financing th* Legion Drum and Bugle t’orpa. Mr. Shoemaker called atieutiou to the fact that the corps will be a part of th* Guides marching group. The show was made under auspices of the gov­ ernment. It show» Richard Barthei- meea in “Classmates." AU scene* were taken at West Point Guests Tuesday at the Columbia Gorge hotel, where the dub memliere grew eulogistic of the chef, aa they partook of tbe delicious and bountiful luncheon, were: Byron McCleary, Portland bond man; Andrew Mac- Lean, Portland engineer« Mr. and Mr*. Aroedee Smith, of Portland; Herbert SCruck, of Parkdale, and Paul McKercber and C. G. Cameron. Tbe c’.nb will meet soni! monthly at the Columbia Gorge hotel. It will meet next wwlt with the First B«P tist ladle* at, the church on the Heights Fruit ('entracte Signed Last week contracts, wherein Libby, McNeil A Libby, who operate a can­ nery at The Dalles, agree to purchase from grower; their pear tonnage for the next HI years at a minimum price of 930 per ten, were filed with the county clerk tor recording. Con­ tracts for tbe purchase of strawbei irrte* tor the next five years were 1 filed. The canners agree to pay 1100 per ton for berries. Prof. Keeney Re-elected The Parkdale school buard has an- nounced retention of Prof. H. G. Keeney aa superintendent of schools there for the coming year. Prof. Keedey, graduate of Pacific College at Newberg and William Penn University in Iowa, taught in Hood River for two year* before going to Parkdale. will offer to the public during the period from' Thursday to Tuei Mta RI V ’ ' I -La Diamond or Ramona Flour, per eaeki.... Gold Bar Peaa------------------------ --------------- person Lake view Peaa--------------------- A ’ Ole Corn...... .................... .................... Lima Beans--------------------- ;_____ ________ “ Campbell’a Beans_________________ “ M * Sotipe, all Kinds..... Z_2 cana fir Shrimp___________ Sunbright Cleanser f* .........6 cans for Apricot«, Beet _6 cans for $1 Rice__ „3 pounds for' Beans.. ....8 pounds for MX Catsup----- ---------------- ......... per bottle 25X -25 bars for $1.10 White wonder Soap__ Kellogg’s Corn Flakes ................. .6 for SOX Tettley’s Tea......__ ... —_per pound BOX Royal Club Coffee ___ ........ per pound 54X Macaroni_______ _____ —4 pounds for 25X Viking Pancike Flour .2______ _........... per package MX We also hsve Fruit and Vegetables in season. The Grange Cooperative Store Phone 31Ô1 w '■ < = = Çjfl •i- > Have Perfect Poise ,.i'r ■ ■yv/HICH comes only by having a perfect body. Tb W have poise you must be able to walk correctly, ait correctly and stand correctly. Body building and flexing exercises, tend to itiye you poise, graceful deportment and self expression. ALYS MAY BROWN For elevon yean Portland*a Leading Teacher of " Dancing and Body Building * T ■ The 10 months old eon of Mr. and Mrs. R. Watanabe, of Odell, passed away Bunday. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the Ander­ son chapel, Rev. W. N. Byars offici­ ating. Interment followed at the Idlewllde cemetery. “H" Ctab Show Next Week The “H" Club, organisation of let­ termen of the high school, will spon­ sor the movy show, “Excuse Me," at the Rialto theatre April 22 and 23. The proceeds from the show will go toward the purchase of athletic equipment > ■ < . • .. I Highest cash pries paid tor your need furniture. Moves and rugs. Call McClain at K. A. Frans Oo. s20ft ■ • e BodyBuildin^fai B:antfflesng Exercises .. V» ;