The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, February 26, 1920, Image 3

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TEACHERS' ASS'N
ORGANIZED HERE
The Hood River County Teachers"
Association has been ortkrozed with
the following officers: k. V. Wright,
pres. ; Mabel Stevens, vice pres. ; Fave
liolin. sec.-tr ras. ; Cora E. Dunn an j
Klizabeth H. Swanson, members of the
executive board. Improvement of
helth conditions an stimulation of
thrift will be the aim of the teacne rs.
A health committee is composed of the
following memtiers: L. H. GiNson.
Clara Steele, Bessie Coyette, Mabel
Phillips and Uertha HenUricka. Uthtr
committees are :
Thrift. B. M. Yeates, Lertha Hen
dricks, Bertha M. Gibson, Evelyn Has-
; brouck a: I C. C. Newhotlse ; sslarie-.
eni livv ewditions. K. . i . ..
Cora K. I. r n, C. C. NV'A hou.-e. H.r
ence "I'lfer Len pi Hukari, Liva C -y .-
I n, Catne Evans, Lam.ra K. Vtii .
Laura Gu..rd Haie, CU B. Gratf,
Helen Br si, Orisa Hani, l.( U'-e M.
Nelson, M: rsgrtt Harm. Mai I Narver
and LtiU Johnson.
Toe courty teachers' orgr :zt:on
adopted a resolution in favor of a n.ini
mum salary of $1,in for teachers.
First Ciarch of Christ. Scientist
Services mill U- held ui I hurch
Biuidin. V h and Kiitf.-ne. ;m lay, 1 1 :f
a.m.; Suiject: Jeis Cl.rit.
Siuidav S.'b(.l at 1 1 a. tiu
edned tv service, ti p. m.
The read Hit room is ....-ii d.til fr.mi S
to f p. in., in the Church.
RAISE IN SJPT.'S
SALARY ASKED
Af a rreetire last week of retre-er-tut
; t-s of various ci-ur.ty school dt
tn ts, it was u'.hs.iiiiou.-ly voted to cir
cu late retitlons for the initiation of a
t ill ; I at w.li iwu the salary of toe
i'hu' ty s.h-xl sui-erixitenerit to
L. 1;. Giost n, who has been super mten
dti t for a r.omier of years at a riwm
ir.al salary, has tn en forced to tea-.d,
et.ut-ts Mt t'.e h'nh school in order to I
i!m a itvir.sr. The meeting voiced '
to a im i.s Mi H.rt i f Mr. Gibson, who
with increa.td salary will be able to !
dev. te his entire time to school work. I
l. I., i'ier-uri, elected president vt the;
com nittte. and J W. ( rites, secretary, j
Here ir strutted to prepare the pe'r
for e n ulation.
Others who were present it the nt-.t
ing were H. J. Graff. O. L. Wal'tf
A.' M.Kelly. J. H. Jeffrey. Ceo. 0...
I away. F. A. Cram and Lts'ie But.er.
Ecaptd Ccys Caught
E. Roberts and H. Harneeote, both
f'tred 17, were arrested la-t Week bv
Night Mar.-hal Hart on complaint frorn
Cascade Locks, whire trey had faTe-i '
to pay for a n eal. City Marshal Kra
Z.er later learned that the "t. ys xve e
wanted at Che! a s. where they bta '
escaped fat-ma detention home arid hac
stolen the automobile in which t ie
were tourir.tr. "
Express and l'.au;:ue Ha i-d. Tel
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SECENT SHIPMENT TEACHER COTTAGES
OF APPLES HEAVY ARE PLANNED F0!i
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iiN'ailab'e to
t.ic Guuy car nauie, i ul- tven
.' 1 , v-:.r Coals wlich. e-.-tip c':e
C:i"rtc.! cars, embody a bi;IuT
te ilian t'o GiHiuvear Tiros ia
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.i O A'iicrs cf Ford, Chcvro;;t,
:, and other cars takni'j these
x.:& ?, irea' --re of performance
ut enty woirSdV. !a rgest
i 'c'-"-.! to these size.; can snpj-ly.
us company's experience and
ve c.cccnplh-hed in thee tires i
yoj novvr ; t the nearest Goodyear
"on.
Goto this s'c Gnition Dealer for these
tires and fo." Ccodyear Mea yToun- tTuhes.
He has them.
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30 x Vi CionJvear Doiiblc-Cure ) i)$
rabric, AH-Wcaihcr Tread s I J
10 x y-z CooJvcar Single-Cure S
f abric, Aou-Skiil Tread . 1 I -
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r Tuc arc Jilck, stronu tubes (hat
icino .i-.'.. j . .. j-.. n-i.-iv. V- ' y iv k a v'Oid ta .! with a
ch. i '!, .' , ,! 1 ii ,o y loin-ist Tii'.X'i cost little more
th :a tn'-.- o:' lev. nuit. 30.3', , she in wattf' 'JQ
proof s J .
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The Canadian Government bought
5000
CLETRAC TRACTORS
after exhaustive tryouts of all makes. The
output of the factory has been doubled,
enabling a reduction in price
$1570.00
F. O. B. HOOD RIVER
Do you know the Cleveland will plow one
10 inch furrow 36 miles longmore in a 10
hour day than the average tractor ?
HOC
RECENT PURCHASERS:
J. E. STEELE, J. R. NUNAMAKER SONS (2), H. K. DAVENPORT.
W. T. HUKARI, AUGUST GUIGNARD, WILL FOSS
E. C. JOHNSON, UNDERWOOD.
ion
Hood
R
iver Garage
Phone 4444
it
Shinrr.enu of apples from here du
ii'C the past few weeks have Uei:
hcd'.y, more than 3.V) cars of the f-u:t
j e rolled to jxdnt of c.istntiut.o-.
ire Apple Growers Association, ro-.v
ever, r ow holdinR practically all of t'.e
lo.r.rr.t rcially packed apples remai:i::
here still has alout W cars of ap; -U'S
ut'Sold. The atrency is hohlint; in s-tor-'e
for instruction from buer al.--.ut
Ki" cars. Last year at this f.n.e apj Us
if all varieties had teen suld. but li'.e,;
I Association still held a few cars fur
j purchasers. j
j A few Portland dealers are active
, here now buying from growers their
j cull and cooking stock. This class i.f
fruit, it is said, will soon be cleaned
!u'-
; We are liow prepared to fan voir
' Sutherlin A Shay, Tel. 3.'i7.'. jli'tf
THE LIBERTY
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3 WE CARRY
a complete line
of
GOODYEAR
TIRES
AND
TUBES
DE WITT MOTOR CO.
it p ar s or tne recently ormzea iV,,i.-.. i iV ... , lrit;.iV. IV.-:-,
ti'd Ktver t-ur'tv Ithcht'S As.-...-,. -, .... . ,; . , ;, ,
tH n msterinhze c ttaees for t-:cper J t- -i ' f -j "'. ' r ' "v.'" (.
will he erectc.l ht v.t'i ..is i'I .ce. n th. -'". ti '','-, - i, c
vaiiey. in ii tan.es. it is a.d. col
ta res i!l I.-- tre- te I by p.'i..'e it di
viduals for tei t t t-.i.-:ier--. ai:d it
ot'.er cu-e the s. ;.d d.-tr ct XVi!
co struct tt-e hooM s. Tf- :ted foi
su -a houses it I-' tit ! t'e ' h i t.a-nt .
the H-ti.t ... an ,-tt.t r. .. .- j-.'
"V e have a c. aia.Utee now at worl
on the livirg CnT..:t...!i i !' teacher? j j
here," says K. ". Wriht. . hair-ivm ut
th new county org.r::.'h'i-.:i. 'll.cx
are asctrtattai-g the c-.-t i-f o-.a-d 0:10 ' ' i "d .'
ac. wini i't:o".s. He-eaft' r. - ' '! - -!;
co.. ing teachers arrive. ve wi-l le i. -I ' - -to
meet then, viith all axud.o-le dat ot , ... 1 r
iivi.g cor-dlttors. W e a,. !.rn--,i . , , . . ; .., 1 c . ,
ing to he ori the watch f: r i: c..n ; t i -i j., v ! ' 'I 't v ''
teachers XAho mav try t t t r !:,. ; !
ley at a cut in the salar : r.c a n , I: . : I .-a'. '..
for teachers to live ptoperi..." ' ' ' . "1 .
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av, March 1 a
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Jury List Urawn
Jurors have heen drawn for the 1 ;
temi of circuit court, xvhi h will i
called Monday. March 1, hy .la!.-i V.'.
son The following men mchi, e t;
pa iel: W. II. McCalin, Kn liar. I Won -ward.
A. O. Anderson, C. 1. limn,;,
J. F. Candee, J. A. Wue-t, A. H a '
hum, H. H. I'owell, Chas. l"avis. I i:
lh-irgett, W. I.. Clark, I. I . l.atl'eit .
F. 11. von Luolien, C. F. (Haze. .1. r.
Volstorir. Clenn H. Marsh, M. 1. 1
tetgaard. (leo. Sheppard, J. F. li.i'u ! -elcer,
Kalph Hinrichs, F. A. Oam. (i
II. Wollam, A. l Moo. U. II 1':
ping, II. F.Allen. II. S. tiail g . ..
Acheson, VV. I.. Gregory, A. K lluv.t.-,
I. T. lieal and Dr C. H. Jenkins.
I'eiiinn.1 (roin your -jrnc-ri ncin
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Ceo -ids. Made in II I u
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.i.f ' l'i.e Great K.i iia.it M,. -
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When you couple up OUR NAME
with the adjoining advertisement
you have
AN IDEAL COMBINATION
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THE' UNIVERSAL CAR j
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Surest Thing in the World
Twoand two have always made four. There would not 1" more than three
million five hundred thousand Ford cars in daily service--which is just ahout one
half of all the automobiles in America if the Ford, as a rvliahle motor ear. did
not meet the demands of all classes of people averywhen- and under all circum
stances. Tw7oand two have always made four. If the nvderial, the iron and the
marvelous Vanadium steel used in the construction of the Ford chassis, were not
of the highest quality known to the science of Metallurgy, then the Ford car
could not have won its wot Id-wide reputation for reliability.
Two and two have always made four. When replacements and repairs are
required on Ford cars, the Ford owner will he wise in lirinjnng his ear loom
place, because we use only the Genuine Ford Parts, and we have th Ford skili"d
mechanics, and all the Ford knowledge that goes to maintain lite high sla.idard
of quality which is original in the Ford car.
When you want a Ford car or a Ford truck, and when you want repairs or
replacements for the same, we earnestly solicit your bu.sirn-..s, assuring you of
prompt attention, real Ford service, and economical Ford prices.
DeWitt Motor Co,
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