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'SiX’3 mb* ■ r y» t .. i HOOD RIVER GLACIER, e= AY. FEBRUARY 17, 1927 =================== » THE Odell grade school will present at the Grange haU Moaday evening, Feb ruary *1, a patriotic program. The proceeds are to beoeffb school scari fies. q A. T. Hale, of the PoetoMce store, left Thursday for several weeks* vacs Goa. He went first to Carson, Wash., <' * I F’ M 9 / IS NOW ON! « / With A Rush ! The store was filled to capacity and scores turned away. The bidding was brisk, but goods were being slaughtered at unheard of prices. Watches and Silverware were sold at less than factory prices and diamonds at less than importers’ cost. Everyone was loud in praise of the prizes that were given out. Must Vacate Latter Part Of February ! «Sale Will Continue Until Sold Out at 2.30 and 7.30 each day! If you are looking for Gifts and want to save money it will pay you to attend this sale, where you can buy merchandise at your own price. Nothing is reserved. All mer chandise sold during this Auction is guaranteed. Goods will be sold between sales at Auction prices. A $300 Diamond Ring Will Be Given Away the Last Day of Sale ! Buy Your Gifts Now And Save Money I A deposit will secure any Article. If you want to save money don’t fail to attend this Sale. Free Coupons for Those Who Attend This Sale! Three Beautiful GIFTS Given Away at Each Sale 2.30 and 7.30 Daily! ■ * W.F. LARAWAY ¿7 JEWELER - —---------------- ———-—i—*** 4 ». ... % , • * • v » JOS. H. PLANT, Auctioneer Hood River, Oregon 5 W? ODELL “Famous for Square Dealings The dance given by the MeD. stab for a week or more at the springs. at the Hoffmann apple house February From there ho will go to Winlock. 10 was a decided success. A gooff Wash., where he will visit his mother crowd was In attendance and everyone thoroughly enjoyed himself. A neat and other relatives. Those who attended the miscellane sum was realised for the benefit of the ous shower for Mias Mildred Jaques Community House fund. J. H. Fletcher spent the week end at last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs W. H. Bheirbon report a de Cory alii» with1 his son, Maurice, who lightful afternoon. Mrs. W. L. Bheir- is a student at O. A. C. Mrs. 0. H. lllll entertained the bon assisted in entertaining. Tuesday evening of thia week Hasel bridge dub at luncheon Tuesday. Reliekah lodge entertained for Miss Miss Gladys Gilbert has bean quite Jaques and again she received useful 111. Mrs. W. W. Gilkernon substituted for her during her illness. and beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Streicher, of Port The school had Its annual valentine land, motored here for the week end party Monday afternoon. with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Boles at Odell Mrs. Nels Hagen went to Monmouth hotel. Friday to see Miss Vivien who had Mr. and Mrs. Dane Kemp have a been ill with the flu but was much host of friends who will be interested improved. to know that they left Hood River via A great number from Central Vale train at 5.30 a. m. Saturday, taking and Willow Flat attended the ski tour their son. Frederick, to California with nament at Mt. Hood Sunday. the hope that the little boy, who has The M. and D. clnb will meet with been seriously ill for the (Mist five Mrs. Nels Hagen, Miss IWher anriat- months, might receive benefit from a ing, Thursday afternoon \tdday). A change of climate. Helen, the daugh good attendance is dosiredl ter, who is a student at Odell high Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Bartmees, of school, Is at home with her aunt. Mrs. O. II. Rhoades. Mr. and Mrs. Kemp Hood River, were at Mossa.cres Friday go first to the home of Mr. Kemp’s sis for luncheon and spent several hours with Mr. and Mrs. M om enjoying the ter at Anaheim. wonderful view of the valley, the Odell Grange expects to present mountains and the clouds. Deacon Dubbs at the Grange hall Fri Mrs. Arthur Hanson entertained her day evening, March 4. . sister from The Dalles over the week Regarding the benefit dan<-e of last end. week, the members of the Wingeil O Mias Helen Cowgill, assistant state report a goo«i crowd, a fine time and none of the unpleasant features which dub leader, with Hupt. Crites will usually may be classed under the gen visit our school Friday. They will eral term, moonshine, a nuisance which have lunch with them. Miss Cowgill has been entirely too much in evidence will meet club leaders, club members and parents at 1 o’clock. All patrons here this winter. interested In Boys’ and Girls’ clubs are <>ak Grove band gave a concert and invited to be present dance at Grange ball Friday night, providing entertainment which was en MOUNT HOOD joyed by a goodly number. Dr. Henry Young, of Asbury church. Dr. Else, goiter specialist of Port Hood River, will speak on Narcotics land, examl ne«l the school children the evening of February 24, which will here Monday. tie Thursday evening of next week, at Clarence Ringer has a new Pontiac. the high school. Special music is Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Halli promised. day, a 7%d>ound daughter, Thursday, •February lft Harold Cutler motored to Portland »February It Thursday of last week. He returned There was a fire at Parkdale high home Saturday accompanied by Mrs. school Friday when somebody tipped Cutler's sister, Miss Godberson, who over the oil heater in Mias Fike’s room. came for the week end. > The damage was slight Miss Irma Bowerman and Irene In C. II. Shaw has a crew of mt at galls delightfully entertained 14-couples work on the East Fork Irrigation at a valentine dancing party Monday pany ditch. evening at the home of the former. The chairs have arrived and are in Mrs. A. E. Jakku has received an place in the auditorium and the ladles announcement of the birth of a son to of the p.-T*. A. expect to have the cur Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Dalton, of Ban tain ready this week. Antonio, Texas, February T. The little 0. H Shaw and family were Hood boy has been named H. J. Jr. Mrs. River visitors Saturday. They were Dalton will be remembered here as accompanied by Dorothy Wyatt. Miss Dorothy Black. The teachers. Misses Hasel and May H. 8. Galligan spent a part of last sei DeLong, are working on the pro week in Portland. gram for the social evening Febru Rev. F. L. Moore, who is ill at W ary 24. burn, was unable to return here Mr. and Mrs. John Nllke have Sunday services. As on the previous moved to Troutdale. Sunday, Rev. Pemberton and Rev. W. George Struck baa rented the Fils N. Byars supplied the pulpit morning and evening. At the date this la writ and Hickey ranch at Parkdale. ten, Tuesday, we cannot announce the services for next Bunday but can safe MOSIER ly assure you services will be held at Mrs. Emma McClure and Mrs. Ellis the usual hours. were in The Dalles Tuesday. The school auditorium was well Odell High School Mateo Ailed Saturday night when the Legion (By Bonnie Weinheimer) gave a very successful dancing party. Every year Odell high school «ends The music was excellent. delegatee to the Educational exposition Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler at Corvallis. Formerly delegates were chosen from the entire student body Clark at Heppner, February 11, a girt Mr. and Mrs. W E. Clark left Fri with the exception of the freshman »•lass; this year the delegatee were day for a visit to the new granddaugh chosen from only the junior and senior ter, Mary Jean Wheeler. «■lasses. Those who will attend the Mrs. Carroll Davis spent the past exposition thia year are: Lillian Hull, week with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ailing- junior, and Mildred Galligan and Geo. ton. Fletcher, seniors. Principal Byars will The death of Lauren Matthews accompany the delegates as faculty ad cornea as a shock to his many Mosier visor. The student body Is looking frienils. His burial took place last forward to the interesting reports Wednesday at The Dalles. which the delegates will give in assei im- Mrs Geo. (’haml»erlaln was in Hood bly when they return. River last Wednesday. The library books which the county Wm. Marsh is working on the new library loans to the various schools have arrived at O. 11. 8. Inst semester high school in Hood River. Mrs. Cedi Rowland went to Portland we were very fortunate In receiving a splendid collection of books for the Monday. Forrest Evans was in The Dalles outside reading work In the English courses. This semester the list seems Wednesday. to be fully as good as that of last J. R. Wilcox was in The Dalles semester. The school certainly appre Wedm-sday. ciates the interest of the librarian in Mr. and Mrs. Roes and family were the selection of these books. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Last Tuesday night the dramatic Evans Monday. program which was prepared under the Robt Roas left for Chicago last Sun direction of Mrs. Gilkernon was pre day evening. sented at the Grange ball. This pro Mrs. Win. Marsh was visiting at the gram like those previously pri'sented by the high school drew a splendid home of her father and mother In crowd. A good time was enjoyed by Hood River Monday. Mr. Gordon, who has been quite 111, all. Coach Henderson and the basketball was taken to the hospital Monday. The Hunter home is again bright squads are practicing hard for the next game. Watch for the exact dates ened by the presence of a eon and brother, Lee Hunter, who is visiting in and the place later. Mosier for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Davidhisar were BARRETT in Hood River Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cherry were in Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hart, of ML Hood, visited at the John Griffith home Portland recently. Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Altington and Mrs. Davis at Mrs. C. E. Nesbit spent Monday af tended the funeral of Lauren Matthews in The Dalles Wednesday. ternoon with Mrs. B. L. 8uinner. Robt. Scearce made a business trip Mr. and Mrs. Nat Bcroggln, of Bend, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gllcher and to Pdrtland last week. friends a few days the past week. Mrs. Orval Bailey is slowly improv Mrs. Roy Hays and Mrs. O. L. ing after a very severe attack of pneu Naught called on Mrs. B. L. Sumner monia. Tuesday afternoon. The younger “Y" club held their - Mrs. Paul Colvin visited Mrs. John regular meeting in the “Y” hut Satur day. A good program was enjoyed by Griffith Thursday. Elder Reed, of Dowling Park, Fla., all those present James (Jherry and A. C. Holmes at spoke at the Advent Christian church last Wednesday and Thursday nights. tended a hockey game in Portland Evangelist Reed is a very good speaker. recently. He is touring the Pacific coast and The Christian Endeavor society is middle west tn the interest of rebuild doing good work this winter. Last ing the boys’ dormitory which was de Sunday evening there was an attend stroyed by fire on the farm of the Old ance of 30. They are now practicing People’s home and orphanage of Ad songs to be used In the convention to vent Christian people at Dowling Park, be held In Mosier March 18-19-20. Florida. The Legion held its regular monthly Mrs. Guy Crappes, Mrs. 0. L. Naught meeting in the Odd Fellows hall last and Mrs. B. L. Sumner were visiting Monday with several visitors present Mrs. John Griffith Friday afternon. from The Dalles. The Auxiliary joined Mr. and Mrs. C. I* Trimble visited them at a late hour and served deli Mr. and Mrs. Paul Colvin Wednesday. cious refreshments. Luella Neilsen has been teaching Misses Gladys Naught and Lucile Ireland, of The Dalles, spent the week school at No. 4 the past week owing to end with Mias Naught's parents, Mr. the illness of her sister, Mrs. Lyons. Mrs. F. A. Shogren and Mrs. James and Mrs. O. L. Naught. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ross and daugh Wilson were In Hood River Friday. ter, Rosemary,/and Mrs. M. Chaney The Mosier girls' basketball team and daughter, Ione, of The Dalles, played Parkdale at Parkdale Wednes spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John day of last week, Parkdale winning with a score of 21 to 13. Griffith. Miss Thelma Johnson spent the week Mrs. Edna Upton, of Hood River, and James Cass were visitors Sunday at end with her mother, Mrs. Bertha the Guy Crapper home. Johnson. Pauline Colvin has been absent from The marriage of Mias Annabell school several days on account of sick Blaine to Clifford W. Walker, of Ar lington, was solemnised at the Meth ness. The pastor and officers of Odell odist Episcopal church in The Dalles Christian church met for a business Monday, February T, at 2 p. m. » ■ B ■ • ■ ? I '•i’Ä' fry *» 4 'v jrtj fee 1 . I ’1 [x n 1 Z. g» ■> •« - .■War 19 “* Of- ää-. i4è'| ... «■ 4 I F« Î-.5 i H 3 *