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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1922)
-o HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1G, 1922 the Near end with ODELL Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Copple and daughter, Helen, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Dick and eons, Frank and Fred, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Holman and son, Wilbur, were at the stock show last week. Mis Mary A. Eolfe, of East Relief, spent the week Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gould. ine nrst big basketball game be tween teachers of the grade school and board of directors will be an event of eariy uecember. The Father and Sonjbanquet will be heldat 6.45 tomorrow evening in the timing room or the church. Toastmas ter, m. u, uaen. a short program will follow toasts. All fathers and Bons invited. If you haven't a father or son adopt one for this occasion. The juaaies Aid bociety will serve dinner. bunday school at 10 a. m. next Sun day. Morning sermon Rev. W. S, Uleiser, 11 a. m. Epworth League, v.io p. m. This is "Win My Chum" Week and the subject, "Partnership v un vnrisi. iome.expecting a good meeting. Leader, a surprise. Even ing service 8 p. m. Special music. Last bunday afternoon about 20 memDer8 or the Epworth League, un cer leadership of Dorothv Haskins, visited several homep, sang" and gave talks, a custom to be kept up at inter vals me next montn. Mr. and Mrs.JAl Ruhnke have moved back to their ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Sherrill, who have been there for some years, are on the E. E. House ranch. Gerald Jarvis and Misa McReynolds, of Portland, spent the week end at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and J. G. Jarvis. I Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dragseth aud Mina Effie Wagner spent the week end in Wilsonville. Roger and Howard Blackman recent ly motored to Yakima, Walla Walla and Pendleton. Miss Elsa Van Goeris and a friend started to hike irom rortiana ror a visit with Miss Van Goeris' grand mother, Mrs. Hans Lage. They were given.a lift and arrived here Saturday evening. T.heyIefton foot to return home Sunday. The funeral of Wilbur E. Carson, of Vancouver. Wash., brother of the late Mrs. William Kennedy, was held in Pine Grove Monday. Miss Mary Rolfe spoke at the church on the Near East Relief last Sunday morning. The collection amounted to $85. the weather man repeat last year's dose, there is the possibility of consid erable loss. It seems as if the railway is a never present help in time of need. The W. L. Mason family has moved into the Allen house for the winter. Russell Dowd and Robert Beat car ried.'off premier honors at the Pacific International Livestock Exposition last week in the tri-state potato con test. Can Upper Valley produce pota toes? Blue ribbona don t lie. The community church has a full schedule for Sunday. The church school and Forum meets at 10.15. At 11.30 Dr. W. L. Van Nuys will conduct the service of worship, lie has a mes sage of great importance. The teach ers and officers will meet for confer ence in the church at 2.30. The C. E. Society will have their devotional meeting at 7.15. Preaching service at 8o'tljck. A NA1 a ; . ... i... . . .. . -I - -iKaaC- - Hncorhorated 371 DEPARTMENT STORES HOOD RIVER, OREGON MIDDLE VALLEY PARKDALE PINE GROVE Ihe Ladies Aid meeting scheduled for tbejhome of Mrs. E. E. House last Friday was postponed until Friday of this week. h,. tu. House left Saturday for the east toassist his father in his lecture wortc. Dr. Johnson, of The" Dalles, will oc cupy the pulpit next Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. HawkeeZvisited the stock show last week, returning nume nionuay. Mrs. Struck Aune, having finished the apple harvest, left this week for her homejin Portland. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lage left Tues day morning for Tacoma to attend the marriage of Mrs. Luge's brother, Geo. X. Riddell, of San Diego, Calif., to Miss Irene Armstrong, of Tacoma. Mr. i and Mrs. Lage expect to visit Seattle before returning home. Mrs. Paul Sosey, of Portland, is vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Freeman. A great community 'rally is sched uled lor Saturday. Everyone is urged to bring a basket and join in the com nmnity lunrh at noon in the grade school. Coffee, etc., will be furnished free. At 1.30 a free movie show will be given in the Mclsaac hall. It is a first class comedy. A program of music and addresses will follow. Col E. E. Faville, of Portland, will give the principal address. He is one of the greatest authorities on rural prob lema in the Northwest. To miss his ad dress Saturday is to miss one of the nnest things ever given in the Upper Valley. Dr. W. L. van Nuys will also give a brier address, iruman liutler. of Hood Kiver, and several local speak era will contribute to the program. It will be a big day in Upper Valley. The Parkdale water system just in stalled is functioning tine. Local resi dents are highly pleased with the man ner in which the enterprise was handled. We are thinking now about a lighting system and fire lighting ap paratus. The high school student body wishes to express its appreciation to all who contributed to the success of its "Hal lowe'en Rumpus." Many local orchardists are somewhat uneasy about the car shortage. Should Mrs. Ramsey, of eastern Oregon, and Mrs. Darnell, of Portland, visited friends in the valley this week. Billy Anderson visited friends Sun day. B. J. Montgomery went to Portland on a business trip the last of the week. C. . Gordon and family have left for Sacramento, Calif., to see his father, who is seriously ill. L. R. Chuinard entertained at din ner Sunday evening. Thomas Danby, of Rainier, has been visiting at the Montgomery home. Mr. and Mrs. W. Austin were Hood River visitors Monday. Middle Valley Endeavor met with Mt. Hood Sunday evening. Sides were chosen for a contest. Miss Harris and Miss M. Montgomery being the captains. The Ladies' Club will meet at Mrs, L. Macklen'a residence Friday after- noon, iihev expect to have a bazaar in the near future. COATS FOR COOL NOVEMBER DAYS An Extraordinary Purchase Benefiting You! CENTRAL VALE The Best is The Cheapest You get the BEST AT MT. HOOD MEAT CO. O. C. Hughes, Prop. Phone 4141. FOURTH AT OAK Mrs. and Miss Govette and Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius, of Hood River, mo tored out to Mossacres to spend the day Sunday. Velma Fawbush is back at,' school again. Mr. Martin, of Hillsboro. who has been working in the apples in the Up per Valley with his family, has rented the Frank Gilkerson house. He is working for Geo. Ogden. clearine land andwill send his children to Central Vale school. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheppard are going down to Corvallis this week end. to be present (at Homecoming and the Dig game between U. A. C. and u. of O. Mrs. Borire. of Centralis. 111., is vis iting with her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Oscar Cameron. Mrs. SumnerJCaroeron, of Hood Riv er, spent Tuesday at the Cameron home. Miss Maud Leinincer and Mini Gladys Roberts went to Portland last Thursday. Miss Leininger has a posi tion as stenographer and Miss Roberts will enter high school. Placing an order for 10,000 of these handsome coats for the patrons of our 371 busy stores, secured a price conces sion that gives a saving to you of truly remarkable proportions. Searches of records and reliable ab stracts made by Oregon Abstract Com pany, A. W. Onthank. Manager, 805 Oak Street. Phone 1521. iv20-tf Before you buy an automobile von should see the new fctudebakers at the Cameron Motor Co. m4tf $19.75 These Coats are the latest models, em bracing the newest ideas such as the low , belt, side effects, wide sleeves, high col lars, throw collars, as well as the more conservative styles. $24.75 $29.75 Materials are satiny Velours and Bolivias. The dominating trimming features are large buttons, embroidery, stitching, buckles and fur collars. In brown, navy, reindeer and sorrento. Sizes for Women, 36 to 44, and for Misses, 16 and 18 and Truly Remarkable Values for All. FIREMAN'S BALL ON THANKSGIVING NIGHT Members of the Hood River Volun teer Fire Department have already be gun preparations for the 18th annual dance, to be held Thanksgiving even ing at the KmVhts of Pvthiaa hall. The affair will be thelcity's next large social event. The fire department is composed of active young business men of the city. It is one of the county's most popular organizations. The committee in charge of the dance la composed of Corbett Alexan der, Glenn Hunt and E. E. Goodrich. Cost of repair to bridges on the North BankJHighway between Steven son and the Clarke county line which were broken down by a motor truck carrying a large donkey engine, reached $1,000, according to Supervisor Hall. Practically every bridge on the roaa was damaged, it is said, ANOTHER RARE BULB AT E. A. FRANZ CO. Imported direct from China, this interesting water plant, the Chine 'e Lyncoe, is one of the four known vari eties. They develop and bloom in five or six weeks and are especially desir able for Christmas. Three colors, red, white and pink. Bulbs in prime condi tion now at 20 cents each at E. A. FRANZ CO. Grand Jury Work Light The new grand jury, drawn Monday when Judge Wilson convened circuit court, adjourned after finding' one indictment. County books were found in good shape. Members of the jury were: John Stranahan, foreman; W. B. Cunningham, Paul Aubert, J. T. Downing, H. J. Chevron, E. H. - Green and M. H. Craft. The jury will be called in March to pass on criminal matters before the convening of circuit court men. $13.00 per Ton DELIVERED Youf 11 Like It $13.50 per Ton DELIVERED CD IF. M Quality Eastern Shell CJ5H 9 PER Jul TAFT ml I j A J in ii fe. i ; i 2 A-l Quality Chicken Feed Tb(fTl H) F3 PRR IP qPoq30) CWT. 1 FER CO. Best in Quality Best in Service Know what it is to enjoy "ROYAL" Service. It means promptness and courtesy. SERVICE in the Coal and SERVICE in Delivery. 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