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HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1926 Mrs. Enuy underwent a very severe Mr. and Mra. Cedi Cutler have gune . to Ocean lurk. Wash., to spend tbe operation in Portland Monday. Mr. and Mra. J. H. Margeaon with' ! winter witli Mrs. Cutler's parents. What is the Country Fair? th«ir four sons motored to Newberg to | The W. C. T. U- "111 h«*t ’dG* Mr*- A place to do Christ mas shopping. ■pend Thanksgiving day with Mr. Mar- Mary Fletcher thia afternoon. A place to get a good supper, and geaon's mother and brother. Mr. and^M«. Sam Freeman were iu v, A plate to see your friends. Mr. and Mra. L. Jft. Boyed spent Portland for Thanksgiving. Mrs. J. P. Cooper is substituting for Thankagiving at The Dalles with Mr. Miss Lanora Webb, one’ of tbe grade Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith expect to and Mra. A. B. Shelley and family. leave today to spend tbe winter iu Cali teachers, this week. Miss Webb being home in Portland on account of sick- A new barber has arrived In Odell fornia. within the past week. When his wife ia able to leave a hospital in The Dalles • Regular social grange will be held The Woman's Missionary society met where she recently submitted to a sur Saturday night, aud a regular dauce at the home of Mrs. Craven yesterday. will be held on that date. All are urged gical operation the barber and his wife Mrs. D. It. Cooper went to Canby to to be present. expect to be at home In Odell. sjiend Thanksgiving with her daughter. Miss Etfie Wagner, who is attending Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gram»e motoreil Mrs. Williams and Maxine have a with to Portland to spend Thanksgiving day O. A. C., spent Thanksgiving day CHEVROLET a trustworthy car. nice line of Jeaoo and enamel work at Mr. and Mra. Martin Dragaetb. with friends. their home which they are offering for Mr. and Mrs Ernest Gradke left for sale and which will make nice Christ ——That when the United States Government chooses Chevrolet BELMONT Portland tlie last of the week. Mr. mas presents. Gradke has lieen employed as mechanic Cars for use on the Mexican Border, to run down smugglers and The passing of Mrs. 8. A. Hower Tl^e Indies' Auxiliary is preparing a at the Margeaon Repair Shop for the from among us removes a friendly and fine program to lie given the evening of past several months. Bootleggers. Chevrolets must be right kindly spirit. Him enjoyed life, waa tbe 11th of December when they hold • Mrs. I>. W. Pence has gone to Pasa devoteil to her family and grandchil their Country Fair in the liasement of dena, tlalif., where she will visit her dren. Her courage and cheerfulness In the grade school building. ■■ The following account from the Portland Oregonian states father’s slater. SUZANNE LENGLEN serious illness and suffering were re Rev. W. L. Van Nuys gave another Mr. and Mrs. O. L Walter and sons. markable. Famous French tennis star who will “That government inspectors have found their transportation needs of his splendid talks in the Parkdale Richard, Wilfred and Alfred, motored Tlie Nunamaker and Downing fam church Hunday morning. He will preach play in Portland Saturday night. demand a car of rigid construction, free from the necessity of fre to Eugene where they »¡lent Thanks ilies met for Thanksgiving day at the each Hunday for two months, iton't baa no Halen force, but that trusts to giving day with relative«. home of Floyd Nunamaker. Milton miss hearing him each time. quent repairs, and, in the South, with ample cooling facilities to thoHe who come to it to buy. That is A very pleasant ¡tarty was given Fri liownlng's family was kept nt home be The local Grange held a masquerade day evening at tlie home of Mr. aud cause of illness and quarantine regula iwrty and dance last Friday evening the result of the great efforts of gov withstand the desert heat.” ernment, railroads and civic organixa- Mrs. R. E. Miller with H. II. Kimball, tions. which was enjoyed l»y a g<s>d sized lions to nettle tin- went by means of minister at the Christian church, and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hovey entertained crowd. free homestead*, low liomeneekera' —They say further, “To pursue these lawbreakers with a good his wife and children as guests of the Arnold and Iseniierg elans on Almost a deluge Hunday night; 2% rates, advertising and solicitation. Peo honor. The Kimlmlls started on their Thanksgiving day. inches were recorded in that 24-hour ple were induced to come west and prospect of landing the quarry, the inspectors have found that motor trip to Stockton, Calif., Wednes Martin Cummings, of Halsey, is here period. ¡s-oduce, but nothing was done to assist day morning. They have tlie best visiting his brother, B. L. Cummings. they must not only have good, speedy cars, but vehicles that will Ralph Davies had lila tonsila re- them in selling at a profit what tliey wishes of a host of friends. produced. Mr. and Mra. J. ^Downing have re moved last Saturday afternoon. stand hammering and pounding over gullies and dry washes and An all day meeting of tlie Grange ceived a radlo|.'rai>n(r<>m Miss Irene. When these are the facts, it is cause Thursday, for surprise that agriculture sells 00 . , . ;r.- tisiay. . Election . of . . officers. .. tier «» ubi oi Her «nip ship whb was on off ino tliowiast of mexi Mexico. will not sink too deep in ths sand. Experience has shown them, CASCADE LOCKS bHHket dinner .nd . real get together |h|h. w„ gnd the trlp per <ent of its output in the United and good time affair. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wheeler spent States and only 10 per cent abroad. that in the Chevrolet they have a car needed for their purpose. Mrs. J. R, Forden spent several days The Winged <> club will he appearing in Portland, returning Wednesday lie- Thanksgiving day in Parkdale at the Those figures are eloquent of the in sonic rather important games soon fore Thanksgiving with Mia« Gladys home of Mr. and Mra. Htnuley Walter. growth of Ayneriean industrial centers .Now what more can be said ? as they have Homo good poiuts Hilled- Hull and Miss Juliet Forden. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carlson left last as markets for the farmer. But- the tiled for games and have met for prac machinery wit h which he puts his week for a short visit in Sequim, Wn. Other young people home for the tice regularly. Oliver E. Haggblom was a Portland giMiils in the hands of the consumer is — —All we ask, is that before you buy, let us demonstrate this new, holidays were Jeaaie Palmiter', Elaie woefully wasteful, for it is a haphaz W. J. Holman is recovering from a tgipe, Wendell Wing. George Frey and visitor last week. ? tonsil operation. ard growth that pays no regard to se modern, and strictly up-to-date car. You will be surprised, and as Myrtlp Jacobsen, all from O. A. C. Miss Hazel Meyer and Elmer Meyer, curing an adequate return to the pro John Igtnirn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mr. and Mra. Geo. Palmiter returned of Portland, returned home after vis ducer, and we see the consequence in Marmon says, “New pleasures await you.” Lamm, was painfully Injured while week from Portland, Maine, where iting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. the low price level of farm products in coasting down a flame. He raised his this Meyer, over the holidays. comtiarison with manufacturers. head Just in time to strike a cross piece tliey attended national grange meeting. AND Miss Alice Tomkins and Mr. and Mr. and Mra. W. W. Loomis were Effects of the lack of system are on the flume. Several teeth were Mrs. Kenneth Htone Hall, Portland, host and hostess to 20 people. 22 sit most keenly felt in the far weat, for broken out and eight stitches required to dime tbe giodi across Ids mouth. He ting down to Thanksgiving dinner in »¡lent the Thanksgiving holidays at the its domestic market in almoat as re- 1 We learn from the Oregonian that “Carl Akely, the explorer, can take only liquid diet and must get their home. Besides the Holmes and Imine of Mr. and Mrs. Vai W. Tomkins. mote as its foreign market, and a is using Chevrolet cars and trucks on his present trip to the African along without talking while the wound Jones families, there were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Erick Erickson and son, Walter, strong, highly efficient organization is Floyd Holmes and children. of TI Us spent Friday in Portland. needed to hold down the cost of han at leant partially heals. jungles in search of animal life for the American Museum of ami I xhj Mrs. Laura Oliver announces the 'mook, Mias Hand Hinlth, M^ h Eliza Hcherzer wbh hostess in dling and transportation, to develop Erickson, of Portland. markets and to secure an adequate marriage of her daughter. Very) Cath formally Haturday evening at her home Natural History, New York City. Social Grange, which wns a basket at a card ¡tarty. Mrs. ChaH. Lenge and price. Tills organization should lie on erine, to Horace Cowing Gllkerson. as large a scale as the sales ikqiartment dinner and open meeting, was a pleas Wednesday evening, Novemlsr 24. Only E. W, Wheeler won tlie first prises and 1 The red blooded American, young or old, want« a modern the brldcgrisim's parents, Mr. and Mrs ant occasion. A good dinner, sis*eches, the consolation priziK went to Victor of a great manufacturing industry that games and dancing were entered into F. E. Gllkerson and his brother, Nate, Wigren and Mrs.' C. F. I'rmey. Miss has a country-wide market, and can be car — Chevrolet will meet your approval. and tlie bride's aunt, Mrs. M. M. Plllcu. with enthusiasm by old and young Hcherzer’s giawts were: Mr. and Mrs. established anil maintained only by a her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Allison people and middle aged ones, too. Chas. Ixinge, Mr. und Mrs. E. W. large combination of farmers. It lias Fletcher, and tiieir sons, George, Ixiren. Wheeler, Mrs. Harriet Waite, Mrs. l>een done with regard to many prod Arthur Bill and Robert, witnessed tbe Erick GraiiKtrom, Mr. and Mrs. Duvid ucts with astonishing effect on tbe CENTRAL VALE prosperity of producers of the commod beautiful and Impressive double ring Hot lunches were begun In tbe school Chamlierlain, Mrs. 0. F. Unuey, Mr. ity in question. The farmers of Ore ceremony rend by Rev. F. L. Moore in and Mrs. Victor Wigren. • gon are slow to grasp tbe truth that, the presence of these relative« gathered Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Burns have moved as individuals, they are powerless to Ira Kirkland left Thursday for Cali at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allison to Portland where they will make their obtain a fair price for their products Fletcher. After tlie ceremony delicious fornia. where he expects to «¡»end tlie permanent home. and that by corqeration alone can they refreshments were served and Mr. and winter. PHONE 1111 Mrs. Vai W. Tomkins and daughter, secure their fair share of the Mrs. Gllkerson went to Portland for a Mrs. J. O. Cameron and daughter, Virginia Tomkins, were visltorH in so mer's dollar.—< iregonia n. abort wedding trip after which they re MI hh Polly, are «¡lending several day* Portland last week. turned here. For the school year Mrs. in Portland. By Judge Fred W. Wilson of Major R. T. Coiner, of the U. 8. En Gllkerson will continue as a member of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hoffiyann are gineer Corp«, Portland, made an in- Dalles It has been suggested to Odell high'school faculty and Mr. 011- visiting relative« in Portland. spectiou visit to Cascade Locks la at Sons and Daughters of Oregon kerson will lie engaged nt building the The Furrow family ate turkey dinner week. iieers that if the proponed memorial to homo upon which he has done some with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hhepi>ard Hun Samuel L. Simpson, early Oregon poet, work as weather permitted. We could Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Johnson _ mo- not «iM>ak too well of these young ¡>eo- day. tored to Portland Thursday to spend lx not a monument, ji fitting tribute O. H. Hill and Bobby were goose ThankHgiving with Mr. Johnson’s par would be the establishment and main ple, both of whom deserve and have tenance of a chair in Oregon history at won the highest respect and esteem of limiting at Blalock the last of the wi-ek. ents. They brought home—no geese. all who know "them. Mr. nnd Mra. Arthur Warren, of Willamette University,- from which the Ray Gibson took a truckload of ap Warremlale, »¡lent Thursday at the singer was graduated. An excellent Next Sunday at the Methodist church Jbr Ectutmical TnntfcHitii» tire morning theme will tie. "Christ ples to Bend the early part of the home of Mrs. Warren's parents, Mr. suggestion) truly.—Portland Spectator. Centered or Self-Centered." Evening: week. and Mrs. Erick Granstrom. I have Just read that the American Mr. and Mrs. Horace C. Gllkerson re Another study of the world-field by Mra. Frieda Hendrick and daugh Cranlierry Exchange will spend $200,- means of stereoptlcon slides. Sunday turned home from their honeymoon ters, Elizabeth and Barbara, enjoyed ItOO in New York Flty nlone thin fall in Authorized Dealer school 10 a. m.. Epworth Ijeague 7.15 Friday ¿evening. Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. advertising "Eatmor" cranberries. p. m . morning service 11 a. m.. evening The P.-T. A. will meet at tlie schmil McCurdy, of Oak Grove. I hay* just read a summary of plans servite S p. m. Rev. F. L. Moore, pas house Tuesday evening, Decemlier 14. Mrs. M. B. Harvey returned last of the California Prune and Aprli-ot tor; Allison Fletcher. Sunday school A program will be given and refresh Monday from a visit in Louisiana and Growers' Association for advertising ■nfs»rlntendent. ments served. Everyone interested in other southern points, She was ac and merehandi*lng prune«. W. Phene Button will supnlv at the our school, come. I have just read of the advertising iiniipaiiieil home by her sister. Miss Odell Church of Christ next Hundsy. Velila Phillips, of, I^ke Charles, La. and publicity i-ampaign pro|xmed by Decetnls'r 5. Regular services at usual MOUNT HOOD Miss PhUllftk returneil to her home af the Florida citrus Exchange to in- hours. crease copHiimptlon of Florida citrus ter a brief stay in Casi-ade Dicks. W. A. Igingllle and family spent The Olid Fellows and Rebekahs en Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Mr. and Mrs. Vai W. Tomkins nnd fruits. joyed n party at the hall last Friday I^ingllle in Portland. Without particular effort I could daughter, Virginia, were guests of I)r. night. turn to similar plans of other fruit or L. C. Baldwin was awarded the ad and Mrs. J. it. Barber, of Htevenson, ganizations. I don’t care to do so. mi ninth and do ho little to meet com- Eyes scientifically axamined by H. L. Hand-painted Hsnd-painted china china and and hand hand em- dition to tlie Hciiool house at a coat of Wn., at a musical evening Monday. Twoulil only make me the more pro- _. petition in the fruit market«.—Editor Haabrouck, Odell High School Notea Optometriat Heilbronner broidered linens at Helen LouiaeSbo Tlie Portland Symphony concert was $32oo. ILiHo <v> V«»t>U ( *' Rldf, f8tf . a. (By Bonnie Weinheimer) voked that apple growers fuss around Potts in Better Fruit. enjoyed over the radio, after which Dr. 524 Oak at reet, phon« 2491. Misses Hazel and Malselle Delxiug and Mrs. Bar 1 st . Mrs. ^lclx'an and Tlie Thanknirivfng vacation last week spent Thanksgiving at tlie W. J. Filz Miss Faith and Miss Anna Barber wa« very eventful for O. II. 8. Tues day und Wednesday wore «¡tent by the home. gave a numlier of charmingly rendered Born — To Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Shear songs. _____ faculty at teacher«' ln«titu’e in ’ er, at Hood River, November 27 a 7%- River. pound daughter. The little lady's CASCADE LODGE * Wednesday evening our English leather, Miss Oliver, became the bride name is Barbara Ann. Rev. nnd Mrs. G. 11. Wilbur, of Hood Beaufort Doggett was home from of Horace Gllkerson. Mrs. Gltkcraon River, were luncheon guests of Mrs. was Introduced in assembly Monday Reeil college for tbe Thanksgiving holi Richards nnd Miss Ixine Inst week. morning as u now memlier of the fee days. He returned to Portland Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cluis. Hclinkia'i lit. of ulty. A <|Uantltv of rite wa» showered Mr». Higley is here from Iowa vis upon her as »he entered the study hall. iting her son. (). H. Higley, and family. II ihh I River, were guests for Thanks giving supper at tlie Ixslge After Mrs. Gllkerson has tjie sincerest good Seaborn Johnson was a business vis wards a few friend» came in for cards wishes of all the students ns well as itor at Mosier Monday. and dancing. all of her other friends in 0do||. The lecture on tbe Hawaiian Islands Mra. Ilow-ell, of-Bonneville, and Mrs. Monday eveqjng the Girls’ clnh gave Monday evening was largely attended Hhoemaker, of Eagle Creek, were lunch a nils«vllaneous shower for Mra. Gilker and appreciated. eon guests nt Cascade Lodge recently. son. An enjoyable hour was spent, J. II. Hheldrake and family, Mr. and then delicious refreshments were served E. C. Griffin, of Portland, entertained Mrs. L. A. Kerr, ------ of Hood Hirer, and Mr. and Mrs 11. M. Dexter, of Htssl by the glrla of the elnb. Glenn Miller and family, of Parkdale, River, with dinner Friday of last wrek. .We have three new students in Thanksgiving with Mrs. Ida F. school now; they are Anna. Elsie, and spent W. A. Milner, »¡swial iqs-rator of the Everson. , Mildred Parker Anna and Elsie arc Hontliern Pacific, s|H'nt the past week Tbe Pa rent Teacher association will seniors and Mildred 1» entering as a at the Ixidge. freshman. The total numlier carolled hold a sale at the school house Friday All of these and Mr. I h ' w I h , of Ward-D'wis Lumber evening. December 17. Here is your In tbe student body at present is (12. chance to buy your Christmas gifts Cointiany, C. L. Clark. Inmlier saleHiiuiii. many more Elton Wasson, a former student of and Win. Fewless, liimlsT Inspector, all (•dell high school, vlalted scliool Men- early and save that last hour rush. <>f Portland, sjient the past week at the Work lias already ls>gun on the addi Cascade Ixslge. day. -------------- j The annual carnival date haa berti tion to the Hi-bisd house- The library Haturday evening at the Ixslge was has liven torn down and J. B. Doggett net for Decemlier 17. Keep that date ---- r___ pleasantly spent in dancing. Guests In mind, mid if you have friend* out is excuvatlng the liasement. were Mr nnd Mra. Albert Agldlus and Andrus I In usen 1s living on the Gun of town who are Interested in O. H. S little danghter. Mary; Mr. and Mrs bring them to tile carnival und we will nel ranch for the winter. Walter l4>ne nnd son. Byron, of Be Sv, guarantee everyone a splendili time. Bruce Rogers is rctsiverlng from attie, and Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Brolliar, pneumonia. John Matson nnd George IIiiggh]om. _ Mrs. Richards and Miss Ijine. re PINE GROVE PARKDALE cently entertalniil their old tlmd'friend The room for trnnslent children in ... and Hunday aebisil teaclier. Mrs. Eva Every size, shape and H. R. Auto Wreckers, on the Heights. the school has I mth dlwontlnned, but it Emory Dye, of Oregon City. Tlie same jy 1 t»tf 40 new Bridge and lias lieen found necessary to divide two ' Part» for all care. color. evening Mr and Mra. Arthur Howell, December 11th la the date! crowded moms and engage the sixth Davenport Lampt-many of Bonneville. Miss Stevens and Mrs teacher for the rest of tbe year. Mrs. r> p. m. the gate« are open! ... t'arl Hhoeinaker, of Engle Creek, mo 24 in. Whip Candle, shapes and color effects. E. E. Lage has charge of the extra The Grade School In the place! / tored up for a visit. Mr. Howell was n Yes, indeed-why not? each................. SOc grade. Come and bring the family to the pupil of Mra. Dye's when she taught Could you give anything The dinner which wns served the i Country Fair and hare a good time. In tlie public school of Oregon City 18 in. Whip Candles, teachers last Tuesday evening netted that woula bring more Mr. and Mrs. J. 1>. Hinullln spent years ago. Mr. ami Mrs. Howell anil each........................ 65c about $3o. which will is« applied on Thanksgiving with their danghter, Mrs. Richards a<inm|Miiili'il Mrs. Dye1 real pleasure-? the hot lunch fund. Mrs. I^raway and Katherine, who is attending school in as far an PiTYtlaiul on her way home. Sticks or shades sold Hand Painted, pr...S5c the teachers of Pine Grove heartily Newberg. , , Easy Terms, too separately if wanted. • thank all who contributed so gener Plain Colored, pr. ..35c Clipped Here and There Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Walton visited ously toward the dinner, and also all Ids ¡larents in Newberg last week. •Uffi-W* who helped to serve it. "Thank yon." Tile following young people spent Hot lunches in charge of Miss Ber Thanksgiving with „.their parents in Telephone atitacrihers of late have 23 Piece Imported tha Hoke will begin next Monday. Parkdale mid Mt. Hood: Beaufort Dog la'cn bearing this bit of courtesy. In Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Rolierts and gett and Arthur Rabnon, of Reed Col stead of the customary repetition of Tea Sets SPECIAL daughter, Imogene, spent Thanksgiv lege: Harriet Melmac, of Bt. Helen's numbers from the liwal operators. I ing with relative« In Halem. Hall, and Alta Basler, of Behnke- It Is pleasant, and has some advan Looks like Santa just opened up his entire stock While visiting her daughter, Mrs. Walker RiiHlnem College, all Portland tages over the old system. The one Hllgendorf, a few days tiefore Thanks schools. big disadvantage, however, is that it of better toys for us to distribute to good little giving. Mrs. Kruaeow was stricken with ' Mr. Wilkin had the misfortune to Increases wrong number«. Many Inclpi-1 These are the very la paralysis. girls and boys. Newest shapes and have his wrist quite badly hurt In the ent mistakes were nipped under the old John Mohr, Jr., of U. of O.; Tony Gnignard grader at the Association arrangement, when repetition showed test jazz sets. Unique in popular colors — green, that the operator had beard Incorrect-1 Mohr, Riddell Ijige and Elwin House, lacking house Saturday afternoon. pattern and decoration. blue and red. Each ly. Now the siilwcrllM-r has no means of O. A. (1.. and Miriam Grow, of Mon While shoeing a horse Saturday af mouth, were at their homes for the ternoon Dave Grooves was badly kicked of finding out if his numlier wns under-1 Would make an accept stood until the call la completed. Thanksgiving vacation. in the face and was taken to Hood able gift for wife or Perhaim the ratio of mistakes will Mr. and Mra. F. L. Mack are visiting River, where he received imilical atten gradually decrease as the operators be mother. friends at Heoslde. tion. come familiar with the new system. Miss Weaver, with the assistance of Someone entered the service station At least the courteous "thank you" Is —T Mrs. H. L Bickford, Mrs. Walter Van- of Keltale Devin below Mt. Hood Frt entitled to a fair trial.—The Dalles nler. Ml*. Cozad and Mrs. Bliss Clark, day night and took away about $3M1 Chronicle. ____ weighed and examined all the children worth of new antomoblle tires. Warning of Dr. Richard T. Ely that in school Tuesday. ■, Mrs. D. A. Kile and son. Felix, went emphasis should lie transferred from Mr. and Mrs H. J. Graff went fo to I Spokane Munday for a short visit. production to marketing strikes at the Tomorrow night the Parkdale basket- root of the farmer's trouble*. As to Gordon, w ball team will motor to Cascade Locks many products, he is In the issdtion of the holiday. to play the high school there. h great manufacturing industry that ODELL TOM SCOTT SAYS BARTOL MOTOR CO. •d°r Big and Little Folks to Come! GIFT - LAND! Come and inspect at your leisure the hundreds of unusual gift things here, so your decisions can be made easily. Many are here now that cannot be duplicated again before Christmas Everything is ready now! Silverware Carving Sets Electric Toasters Waffle Irons Grilles - Percolators China Tea Sets Dinner Sets Pottery - Lamps Chairs- Davenports Tables - Ferneries Mirrors - Rugs BedRoom Suites Breakfast Suites Vacuum Gleaners Electric Washers This store offers the most complete Holida Mer- _ ete stock of Holiday chandise in in its its 20 20 years years of of service. service. Plan to spend a whole fore noon or afternoon looking thru. If you tire, rest in a comfort able chair or davenport in the furniture section, where you can quietly check your shopping list. Xmas Candles Beautiful Lamps An Electric Washing Machine for Christmas ? $4.95 to $35 Toys Toys N 8 in. Art Glass Vases $6«35 Games • Toys - Wagons - Blocks - Skates Drums-Tricycles-Sleds-Dolls by tbe score EL. A. Franz Co i