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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1928 Columbia Gorge Motor Coach System Additional service effective Apr. 1st., 1928 Reduced Rate Salt Lake City and all Eastern Points Two Stages Daily making Eastern connections Information cheerfully given pertaining to all stage connections. Modem Depot in Dewitt Bldg. On Oak, between 1st and 2nd Look for our New De Luxe Stages. Depot opens 7.30 a. m.; closes 8.15 p. m. Make this your resting place while in town. Time Table 9 West Bound East Bound Hood INver-Pendleton ........10.40 a. m. Hood Mver*Bend. etc............. 12.60 p. m. Hood Mver-Tke Dalles............. 2.50 p. m. 2 05 p. m Hood River* Pendleton............... 4.50 p. m. 3.00 p. m Hood River-The Dalles............... • • • 7.50 p. m. .6.05 p m Hood River-The Dalles.......... 12.40 a. m .8.10 p. m Holiday« only) A- W. MAGUIRE V '5 Phone S2S2 ODELL March 21. 1228. Mr. and Mra. T. A. Bolan received a letter from their son. Ram, who re sides at Ran Fernando, Calif., telling them of a visit to the stricken terri tory devastated bf the recent flood which followed the giving way of the Loe Angeles dam. Mm. Mary Tompkins also haa a let ter written by her daughter, Mm. Fred Ries, who with her husband and fam ily resided in Banta Paula. Rhe says in part: “A big dam-00 miles from here bunited at 1 :S0 this morning. We were all awakened and told to flee for our lives. We did—hundreds were fleeing —then the water came and we went , down where our houae used to be and all is gone. Doaens of houses are gone. A hundred policemen are here from Loe Angpies. We are in one of the finest homes In Ranta Paula with Mra. Rhively, the banker. I waded In mud above my knees and at last we found what was left of our hous e -one room. Found a few clothes but couldn't get them out. The Red Cross is feeding hundreds. To show you how many friends we have—at least twenty-five care went down after us. Two of our neighbor women and one man were killed. Nearby here whole families were drowned. Don't get worried. The danger is all over.” Misses Iva and Irene Upson, students at Reed College, spent the week end at the home of their parenta, Mr. and Mra. W. L. Upson. Thy were accompanied by two girl frienda. Mine Eleanor Mitchell and Mias Gladys Churchill. Friday morning Mias Eloise Upson, who teaches In the schools of Hunting ton, Ore., submitted to an operation for appendicitis Mias Upson, who ta in a hospital at Ontario, Ore., is reported as making «atiafactory progress. March Tt. Mrs. Herbert Sprague of Seattle ia here visiting her elater, Mra. H. -C. Johnson, and brother, A. T. Hale, of the Poatofflce etore. Miao Lota McDonald, atudent at Mon mouth Normal, a teacher of several years’ experience, was a week end vto- itor at the Postoffice «tore. Mire Marguerite J. Beck of the high school faculty apent the week end in Portland at the home of her parents. Mice Edna Plog was a week end guest of Miao Josephine Byara at Gold- endale. Wash , the bone of Miao Byah’ parenta. Bev. and Mr». C. L. Dark were gueata Tuesday evening at the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mra. Bradford Smith of Woodstock M. E. church In Portland, where Rev. Dark aerved aa paator. During their absence from home Mra. Dark’a brother and hta wife will viait and care for the father, John Newell. Announcement« for next Sunday at the Methodist church are: Sunday nchool, 10 a. m., Alllaon Fletcher, Supt. Morning worship, 11 a. m.; sermon subject. "The Path of IJfe." Epworth League, 7 p. m. Evening worahlp, 8 p. m.; sermon subject, "Cleansing the Temple.” Rev. C. L. Dark, Minlater. Next Sunday will be observed a« De ctalon Day. For Easter Sunday, a com mittee haa been appointed and a pro gram 1« l>etng prepared for a part of the Sunday nchool hour. For the hour net apart for worahlp the nervier will include reception of member« and bap tism. Mm. Vincent Harris of Portland, who with her bunband spent last week at Mt. Hood, waa the guest of Mr. and Mra. Pool Hanaen of Odell. Friday. Mm. W. N. Weber had improved so satisfactorily she was able to leave The Dalles hospital Sunday and go to the home of Mr. and Mm. J. P. Nanmes for a few days’ stay before returning to her home in Odell. Saturday the following pupils of Odell grade s< haoJUBlUy Cw a mnat ia m James FergneouF Lettie Gerrtah. Kath- arino Wbaatsr, Hazel Welnbrimar. and Jack Manasa, met repreeentativw of Pina Grove and Parkdale grade acboria at Ptoe Grove. From three six pupUa, one, Billy Ounntagham. waa satocted to i eprerent Odell grade school at a dn- clamatory program in Hood River Fri day night Billy"» subject was "King Philip to the White Settler/’ Tuesday night of last week Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Dark. Mr. and Mra. Pool Hanaen, Mr. and Mra. C. R. McCoy and Mire Beadell went to Pine TJrove to take- the third and fourth degrees in the grange. Thursday, this, afternoon Mra. Pool Hansen and Mr» Arthur Hansen enter tain the M. A D. club at the home of the'former. Next Wednesday afternoon members of the Ladles’ Aid society will be en tertained In the home of Mra. W. W. Gilkerson. Mrs. B- H. Nickerson ta assisting Bickford A Davl» In tbetr store at Odell. Friday, April fl. Mra. Ix>ui» Plog and Mire Edna Plog expect to leave for Ban Diego, Calif., for a three months* vtalt in the home of Mrs. Harold Hague. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Beadell and fam ily are now at home In the Bproat prop erty in Middle Valley. I«st Thursday Mra. W. F. Byars, who had been visiting at the home of her son, W. N. Byara, returned to her home in Goldendale, Wash. •* Mra. J. E. Ferguson went to Portland this morning a delegate to the atate conference of D. A. R. in session today, tomorrow and Saturday. Mra. Virginia Gllkeruon, student at Monmouth, waa calling on Odell friends during the week end. Odell High School Notre A photographer from the Markham Ktudlo of The Dalles was here Thurs day of last week. He took a picture of the student body and faculty. Each student upon paying fifty cents may re ceive one of these pictures.—R. W. Dally, strenuous practice is doing much for the progress of the “Dutch Detective," a real live play to be given In the auditorium of the Odell high school, April 12. Don’t miss it I - - The initiation of the new “Knights of the Orange O” members took place laat Saturday night at Arnold Wheeler’s home. Everyone had an enjoyable time, especially the new member». They are Bernard Farra. Ferris McCoy, George Annala and Richard Walter. After the initiation, thev were treated to a ahow. -dS. T. The junior« of Wasco high school have sent an invitation to the students and faculty of Odell high school, cor dially inviting them to attend their annual Junior and senior prom to be held Friday evening. March SO, at the Wasco opera houae. We thank them very mubh for the invitation, although the majority of uh will not be able to attend.—E. I. The member* members of the biology class are now gathering and preoalng wild fiow- era for analysis of 'them. This 1s re quired in this semester’s work. As many varieties of flowers grow here, everyone should have a good collection. —F. H. The high school stage is now being remodeled. Al>out eight or ten new lights will he installed: new curtains will Hlso be purchased for the 1> h < k draperies and front It 1« hoped that these will be ready for the two plays which are to be given soon.—F. H. WHITE SALMON (From The Enterprise) TTile community was shocked thia week by the sudden death of Mm. Grant Merchant, wife of the paator of the Congregational church. Mrs. Mer chant was one of the best known women of this. section, having resided in the Bristol district several yearn before moving to White Salmon. Rhe had taken a prominent part in the religions welfare of thia community, and the many friends extend their sincerest sympathy to the femily. last Sunday Mr. and Mm. Ar. H. Jewett, pioneer residents of this city, celebrated their AR th wedding anni versary. ^ir. Jewett Is 82 yearn of age and Mm^lewett In 80 yearn. Their guests were M and Mm. Romer» and son. of Parkdale. Ore.; Mr. and Mm. McIntosh, of Parkdale, and Mr. and Mm. C. E. Mansfield and children of thin city. The Eyrie Inn, known aa White Salmon's famous summer resort for many yearn, has been purchased by Dr. W. H. Warner of thia city, and will be on the Amt of the month trans formed into a hospital Mm. H. C. Boykin, an experienced nurse, will be In charge says Dr. Warner. Only eight cam of large "lie New town apples and two cam of d'Anjou pears remain in storage in the big cold storage plant of the Underwood Fruit A Warehouse Co. Two hundred car loads of fruit ware handled there thia year and no repacking was necessary, the washing process and packing being ideal. Newtown apples now in storage were found thia week to be in splendid shape, the color beautiful and in the finest eating condition. Ruch fruit when placed on t Mb« market. should at tract the attention of the consumer. PARKDALE Big Food Demonstration Meet your city and country friends Saturday at the Grange Store, where some of the big wholesale houses will give a demonstration of many products in which all housewives are interested. Numerous articles of the best food products will be given away each hour. V • As a special feature, Corliss Bulger, radio announcer for Sperry Flour Children’s hour will be with ub . We will also give you an in troduction to Princess Drifted Snow, one of the Pacific Coast’s niost noted carrier pigeons. She was released by Queen Marie on her visit to Maryhill The following wholesalers will participate in the demonstration Which was instigated by the Carnation Milk Co.— Carnation Milk Co. Lang & Co., Swift A Co., Pacific Coact Biscuit Co., Sperry Flour Co., Old Fashioned Cereal Co., Dickerson A Co., Shredded Wheat Co., Nally Food Products Co. The Grange Cooperative Store N. H. MacMILLAN, MCr Telephon« 2151 The annual church meeting waa held last- Wednesday evening. Reports of the past year’s work were read and of ficer« elected for the coming church year. Mr. rived ___ JIMHHHMHL the winter and are at home for the summer on the Geo. W. Allen ranch. Mra Dilley Is home' from the hospi tal. While her hand ta not well It to very much better. Geo Hand la holding a special sale to reduce hta stock. . Mra. H. H. Hann la on the sick list. Mr. and Mra. Otto Cooke and chil dren of Portland visited Mrs. Cooke’s brother. Chester Walton, and family last Sunday. Tom Davis and Dave Cooper apent Rnndsv «nd Monday with their fam ilies in Parkdale. The snow made it inconvrntaat for them to go to their wnrk of road building near Condon. Mra Rin Jones. Jr., ta having a siege of sinus trouble. Mr. snd Mra. Roy Locke moved to Prineville last week. Mra. Avon Button spent several days la«t wook visiting Mends In Portland. The Woman’s Missionary meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Cheater Walton last Wednesday. William (Billy) Bmnllin and Hugh McGilvra returned to Willamette Uni versity on Sunday after spending a week with Mr. and Mra. W. C. Rmullln. Mr and Mra. R. K. Rrikman. Mine C.I M’ss Elisabeth Tanrille »»"»v R*Mnhsns»r were all week riritoes In Portland.. Mra Rer^tnor baa taken over P'-Msl» Isnndrv rinco Mra. Dilley not ben able to look after It. and' end from day MOUNT HOOD March' 22. Mr. and Mrs. Job Naldrett enter tained the following guests over the week end: Their son, H. B. Naldrett, of Hillsboro; their dangbter. Mrs. L E. Rawson, of Portland: and their grand son. John H. Water«, of Beaverton. J. Naldrett and E. F. Monroe were the following members were r e e l e c t ed : B. J. Mclaaac, A. M. Kelley and Chea Hood River business visitors the first ter Walton to terre aa board of diret of the week. tore. March 20. I Professor L B Gibson io to be com Mr. and Mra. H. F. Goodlander of mended for requiring the atudent body Parkdale called on Mr. and Mra. Roas dancea to dismiss at eleven o’clock. Ringer, Bunday. Mra. Shingerland and daughter. Mr. Cheatham and family moved Portland, with Etaanor* ÓAT " * visited ‘ --- ------- ---- Mrs. from the J. D. Smullln ranch to Don Shertr : over the week end. It the annual meeting of the com Nuuauiaker’a on Willow Flat Tliura- munity church some changes were day. Mr. and Mra.""Rore Ringer and daugh made in the members of the official boards and sq we give a list of names ter, Ml*« Haael, and Misses Haxel and of all officers elected at that meeting Maysel DeLong spent Saturday at; and other meetings so far reported: Hood River. Charlie Sampson haa arrived home' minister, Rev. F. G. Sherer; elders, J. B. Doggett, J. F. Halliday, F. B. after spending the winter In eastern Keating, Geo. Monroe, W. B. Smullln; Oregon. clerk, A. J. Bruhqulst; deacons, L. H. Paul Auliert, Jr., waa home from O. Rose, G. Wertgen, Glenn Miller, J. D. A. C. a few days laat week. Smullln, Eugene Euwer and J. p. Mr. Bteete has returned from the Cooper; trustees, 8. G. Babson, H. F. Goodlander, Harold Mclaaac; financial «Willamette valley where he epent the board, deacons and trustees; church winter. Mrs. Edgar Kile ta alck with rheu treasurer, H. D. Marks; ushers, L. H. Rose, W. C. Smullln; deaconesses, Mra. matism and blood potaon. Balxon, Mra. Walton, Mrs. Gibbs; Wallace Hanna has recovered suf board of education for the week day ficiently from hta recent operation and school of religion, F. L. Keating, Mrs. Is here visiting hta parents, Mr. and W. J. Gibbs, Mra. J. R. Mclsaac; Mrs. E. A. Hanna. church school superintendent, W. C. . Fred Rose has traded his Oldsmobile Smullln. At a meeting Tuesday even for a Chevrolet. ing, other officers of the church school Mr. and Mra. Roy Hale entertained elected were: Mrs. J. R. Mclaaau assistant superintendent; Mrs. W. Jr company Sunday. Hazel and Margaret Sandman were Gibbs, secretary-treasurer; (teorge Hig gins, assistant secretary-treasurer; up from Pine Grove to vtalt their aunt. Frances Rmullln, Pianist; Katherine Mrs. W. M Rush, and attend the social Rmullln, assistant pianist The Junior Friday evening. - ('hr lata in Endeavor elected officers last Dorothy Wyatt, Aeva Scriven, Jeaw week: president. Gertrude Rumbaugh; I^ngille. Isabelle Dimmlck, Merryl vice president George Beal; secretary Hanna. Esse Cooper. Vera Jordan. Les treasurer, Coils Bea Boe; musician. lie Aubert. Robert Rush, Ervin John Lota Rose; mess sergeant, Roltert Rose. son. Arthur Brown, Edwin Shaw, and At Mt. Hood Bunday school W. T. Ine» Rogers were the contestants In the Wyatt is superintendent. Other or speaking tryout Friday night. Merryl ganisations of the church have not yet Hanna was given first place and will elected officers but will do so soon, reprenent our school at Hood River the names published, so that everyone Friday night. Irvin Johnson was given may know what the whole church ac second pla<-e. The judges -were Mr. and tivity Is. It is certainly a community Mrs. Harold Herahner and Mrs. Chas. church both in its welcome of all people H. Castner, alf of Hood River. to Its services and in Its effort to serve Paul dandtnan of Pine Grove sang. the entire community. “My Bine Heaven” and “Among My Palm Bunday sermon : “A Day of Souvenirs" at the social Friday eve Joy,” st 11 o’clock in the church. Next ning. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock a spe Harold Herahner, County School Su cial service: “The Master Teacher", Thursday. “Hla Last Supper” and cele perintendent Crites. Mrs. C. H. Castner bration of the communion, Friday, and Miss Carlton, of the health board, "The Old Rugged Crore”. The Run- of Hood River, gave short talks Friday day evening programs will try to keep evening. the spirit of the Easter season. The W. C. T. U. NOTES pictures are: "The Passion of Christ”, "The Good Ramarltan" "The Samaritan" and c ’ a short There wan a very well attended and feature, "Lest We Forget”. Mr. Mac- Interesting meeting last week at the Donald 'has been requested to sing home of Mrs. C. B. Woolpert. There "The Palms”. were talks on the coming election, dis cussion of duties of officers and mea Parkdale School Notea sures. Tennis Wyers, candidate for Mr. Bommer drove his snow plow district attorney, asked for a few min around the high school Monday_____ inom- utes to dlncnss his platform. Members ing to brash "the frost off the lawn. He from Pine Grove union talked for A. F. is one of the beat frienda we have. Lacy a« a candidate for district attor Well, anyhow, it isn’t snowing snow ney. Mrs. Mary Fraxler Corwin spoke to us, it’s snowing daffodils. on the importance of community spirit, Monday morning Mother Nature de making it a safe and happy place for rided to give Mother Earth a new coat the young people. Mrs. McCauley and of whiteness. By nine o’clock there her committee served a delicious lunch was nearly five Inches of snow on the eon. ground. Well. Mother, we would rather In April there will be a luncheon at have a new Spring coat of green just which Mrs. G. I,. Buland. state legis now.—A. D. lative chairman, will speak. This meet Mr Boe and Mr. Cooper of the nchool ing will be devoted to preparation for board. Mr. Gibson. Mr. Black, Mr. Mac intelligent voting. Any one may come Donald. Mra Black, and Mins Johnston in during the afternoon. The place will of the faculty, and several parenta and he designated later. pupils attended the Odell-Pine Grove- Miss Jane'Addams. of Hull House Parkdale program Raturday night at fame, who has seen so many changes 0roTe.**chooL B,lly ¿‘«"dan, in the slums of Chicago.- says that she J^JBCL.-Mary JEIaher, Gertrude|da.very much for the 18th. Amendment. Rumbaugh, Helen Rutton. and Jean R pea king before the Ch I-ago Woman’« Boe spoke for the Parkdale school. It club, she said that famlllc« get a fuller was an excellent program. Parkdale «hart* of their wage earner’« income, appreciates the courtesies no graciously thanks to the abolition of “treating” giv^n by pine Grove. at the bar. Children are more regular A week ago Monday the senior clans, at school and politic« are taken out Imbued with the holiday spirit, and a of tlie saloon longing for the open places, induced Rum Your Traah Now by the* balmy weather, held a picnic at which Miss Johnston and Miss Gilstrap After April 1, when honneholders and Mr. Crites were enthusiastic mem burn traah or rubbish. they must secure bers. Though aeveral minor injuries a permit from the Are department. All were suffered by a few. aa could be ex fires must be thoroughly extinguished pected. all pronounced it “the best time at night. No night Area allowed. ever.”—R. p. L. G. Morgan. Fire Marshal Track under Coach Black la going of City of Hood River. ahead with great strides. Although LWe in*uranre. Talk with Young there are no special stars a number are expected to be developed, as track 10 to 70. work la new to this high school.—G. B. Mins Besley of the Oregon Tubercu- loeis asaoeiaUon talked to the girls of the high nchool and seventh and eighth grades Tuesday afternoon. Rhe said rMONEï every girl should be as beautiful as iswslhle and told them how they could CAN’T BUY become so, illustrating her talk with BETTER interesting poster». All the girls seemed to be very much interested and may in the future be more beautiful.—E. L. THE NEW The grade school glee club is work ing hard on the operetta, "The Main and the Golden Slipper,” which ta to be presented April IS. Mrs. Gibson and M ss Corine are directing the music. Mias Bayley la training the children in the dances. Miss Romo has charge of costuming, and Mrs. Black ia coaching the dramatic«—D. D. Miss Gilstrap and two students, Elta- Mnd Hfoinhauser. IK» Rose City over the week end.—M. W. f The members of the sophomore clam were guests of honor last Friday night at." i1* by th* **"t !*>« A STANDARD OfL PRODUO school. Col. Steinhäuser supplied the ,nd young people did the rest. It was an unusually peppy crowd and everyone left enveloped in fh* °* complete happiness— R. B. v "Ports getting started the high stffiool has voted out funds to equip the various activities. One dosen basehalls and a vaulting pole have . ,n. f°r the boy» while the girls wishes were satisfied when they ordered balls, bats, mask and mitts. He’*,ofore the girls have not done much tn spring sports and Miss Gil strap thinks this new program will be very beneficial.—R. R At the Parent-Teacher association meeting on Wednesday evening the pro gram was sponsored by certain work- Health association. Harold Herahner la a brief talk told of the work of the county association. Miss Besley gave an animated address in health valuer Ned Van Nnys ap i peared in two readings. Miriem Knob lock gave an Interpretative dance Mra »elections denght- fnlly.. After the program the visitors were treated to coffee, cake and ice cream. We appreciate the visit of the Hood River friends. A e 1928 Super-Lubrication the, April Foot’s dance Batnrday night. has j K. of p. hall. It’s another baseball club dance. hk Ä- äleton Arvteaf Tlsw There Mriar FOanAND Mga.m* W»*. ^^HÌSVSFUa a-au Arrtraf Par Tbase Mater See Railroad Agent at various points en route for tickets •nd information UNION PACIFIC STAGES,INC. fRANCISCAN H ôtel , 552 GEARY STREET- *»’I ’•r ’ill •• - - <rf Ban Frsnciacu’» belve* hotels. Adjoining Hotel St Francia, in the heart oi lite the- atrical and »hopping districi Newly remodeled and reiurn.rii- ad. Attractive lobby, lounge and room». Rato» l.S0i with >»«l> md J2..M) •arv carline Ur tata» I Can at nor evpen«* Manatf«*r. Frstut«*-». «fWlMIad H Ut «te Hotel Sacramento Hotel Land Sacrtmrnh, Cigars Tobacco Soft * Drinks Confectionery TRY OUR O». •than If we noticed little plessurce Aa we notice little pains; If we forgot all our looses And remembered all our gains; If we looked for people’s virtues And their fanlta we failed to see What snappy, cheerful. Jolly Plnec this world wrnld come tn b«. —H. R. ’»»«mg1 Draught Luxo WE KEEP IT RIGHT C A. Richards 111 2nd Street