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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1923)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1928 MOSIER Mra. F. A. Alllugtou wUl entertain the Ladles’ AM at their asxt meeting, Wednesday, June 27. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Venael have left for a short vacation and Intend to camp by the Punch Bowl and enjoy the good Ashing. Mra. Lloyd Fiaher and Mra. Blatter- ly have left to join their husband* at 1. 4r ’ Kelso, Wash. Mlaa M. M. Smith gave another of her interesting lectures Friday after noon at th* school house, which was well attended. Great credit was given the ladies who made the rakes for the occasion. Mias Smith will continue the lectures some time in the fall. Mrs. Bertha Johnson was In The Dalle* Monday. Mias Husbands. accompanied by Mra. L. Fiaher and Mra. Slatterly, mo tored to Hood River Tueaday. Mr. and Mrs. B (1. KeUogg returned home the first of the week from Kan sas City, where they spent their vaca tion with Mr. Kellogg s parents. They report a very pleasant trip. Clyde Root went to Hood River Tuesday on business. Mra. Clara Rose has moved to The Dalle*. » . Mlaa Llxxie Elder is visiting In Port land for a few days. Mr. and Mra Jacobs, from Klamath Falls, visited recently with Mr. and THE BABY Mrs. O. E. Wilaou THE SPECIAL Mrs. Mabel Mosher has ______ arrived “ HOOVER ” “HOOVER home from Monmouth to spend the summer with her i mi rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Folsom. 4 Mrs. Nichol has returned home from Redmond, where she lias lieen visiting her son for a few days. Lee Evans returned home Wednes- day from Everrett. Wash , where he has been for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Horn went to The Dalle* Thursday. f Mr. Marsh, Who lias had charge of the bank during Mr. Kellogg's absence, has returned to llnderwiMxl. Orie Hodge la working in the fruit at The Dalles. <_ C. A. Hage was in Portland Wednes day. The Mosier Legion ball team will play at Cascade Locks Monday. Ï, V, Mrs. Kelly is fitting up the Bturgeaa building, as a rooming bouse. Mrs. F. A. Shogren and children re turned home Saturday from Portland, where they have been visiting and tak ing in the rose festival. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Harding and eon. Harold, have returned'from Salt Lake. Mrs. F. Moor«- and Geraldine went to Portland Bunday. J. R. Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Al llngton, Mrs. Hattie Bailey, Mra. J. O. Belden and Harold and Evelyn Belden FURNITURE DEPARTMENT were Hood River Jlaltora Saturday...... Word was received Saturday from Colorado Springs of the death of H. Rose, who had been ill for some time and bad lieen taking treatment at a sanitarium. Mias B. Sherrell came down from HARD WARR—FURNITURE—FEED The Dalles Friday evening, accompan * ied by the ladies of the Y. W. C. A. tsiard, to spend a social eveulng with the members in Mosier. Supper was served in the Y. W. C. A building and a pleasant evening enjoyed. The fol state. Berauae of the shortage of TUaka lowing ladles were present from The prunes in Washington districts, grow We wi«h to express onr thank* to Italics: Mrs. A. M. Crosby, pres., Mrs. er* are expect Ing good prices. L. A. Duncan, Miss E. Sherrell, Mrs. Mr. McKerclier reported last week the people -of Hood River for John Muir, Mra. Harry Winder*. Mra. that the Mosier Bing and Lambert kind word* of sympathy and aid A. 8. Roberta, Dr. Gertrude Frebch. cherry crop had lieen sold to F. E. Ing onr bereavement attendant ot Mias Ethyl Gibson. Mias Alla Liebet Neills A Co., of Chicago, for 10 centa death of our father. lapecteUy d The Wasco county cherry crop. the |s>r pound. Dufur black cherries, he wish to express an appreciation o ram and Miss Ruth Shelton and Rod erick Crosby, son of Mrs. A. E. Crosby, harvest of which has begun, will be ststed. were sold to P. J. Stadleinan acta of Mrs. A. Kolbe and others were so kind to our father during his who has just returned from college, characterised by an excellent yield of for 7*4 rents per jsiund. where he lias lieen for some time, Tile fine quality, according to Pawl McKer- Wasco comity orchardlsta were short last year*. Miss Rose Tweedy, ladies present from Mosier were: Mra. cher, mld-Columbia representative of *>f harvest help and api>eala were sent Mr. and Mm. Chas. Tw« W. Clark. Mrs. W. A. Huaitands. Mm. Sgobel a I*sy, New York Fruit buyers, here last week to secure any surplus Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tw F. A. Alllngton, Mra. E. Evans and who 'are handling a considerable ton of strawberry pickers that might be Mr. and Mrs. J. L Darla. nage of black fruit which will be for available. Mrs. A. C. Holmes. The harvest of berries, warded in refrigerator earn. Mr. Mc- however, Was at the peak and many Miss Dorothy Strauaa ba* lieen elect Kercher say a that the prune crop of ed to go to the Y. W. C. A. conference the Wasco county aectlona, too will grower" were *hort of picker* here. Searches of at Gearhart. Hlie will be accomiMinied yield heavily. The prunes will be ■tracts made by Mias E. Sherrell. Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. m *■ ’• packed in small boxes, called suit A. C. Holmes went to Ilood River rases, and shipped east in the green Meyer A Bratesa <>12tl Saturday evening. Mr. and Mra. Bryant were in Hood River Saturday. Olla Williams is a visitor in town. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duvall were in Hood River Sunday spending the day with Mra. F. 1‘age. The American Legion liall team journeyed to Goldendale Sunday tak ing with them a big crowd of enthusi astic supporters who wen* well re warded for their trouble by seeing their team win by a score of 4-2 after a hard fought game, Proctor pitched a very good game for the locals. Bat- teriea: Goldendale, Itadliffe and Mus- grave; Mosier, A. L. Proctor and Forst. Mrs Fred Wilson and children are spending the summer at their ranch home in Mosier. Jack Cornett, from Hood River, was visiting in Mosier Sunday with Harold Belden. Mr. and Mrs. Wickham, of Hood River, visited with Mra. Hattie Bailey Sunday. Mias Thelma Johnson was in The Dalles Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Conley went to Salem Sunday to attend a family reunion with Mr. Conley’s parent*. Mias Elsie Carlson went to Portland Sunday. Otis Williams left for Portland Ths park in which The coat of the security behind the bonds Monday morning. hotel is situated, and of the Columbia Gorge Hotel will be Mrs. Ray Bailey mid Mra. Pan) which forms the land security, is comprised Bailey and small daughter, Jerry, were $432,000. (Replacement value would be of 74 acres, from in Hood River Thursday. approximately $500,000.) which is a moat mag The lecture given at The Dalles nificent view of the Thursday on pollenIzint was well at famous Columbia This represents a security of approxi tended by Mosier fruit growers. Gorge..------------------ mately three times the amount of the bond Miss Myrtle Husbands, from Hood River, visited with her conaln. Miss The internet must, by issue. Emily Husbands, Tuesday. the terms of the mortgage, be depos The Toadies' Aid Society met Wed The buildings must be at all times covered ited a year in ad nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. vance. by $200,000 fire insurance. Ernest Evans. Sixteen ladles attended and all had a pleasant tltae. Dainty The property ie sit refreshments were served by the host The management of the hotel isrtft experi uated where the well- ess at the dose of the meeting. known Hood River enced hands. Valley (of apple Darrell Alllngton left Friday for Se fame) come* down attle to visit bls aunt for a few day*. The bonds are retired serially, constantly to meet the Colum Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Engleke are vis increasing the margin of bond holders' bia Gateway. iting at the home of Mr. and Mra. W. L. Rowland. security. Three hour* by mo Wheeler Clark^wenl to The Dall tor from .Port land. Wednesday........... . ——---- --------- The hotel is so beautifully and substan Ju»t outaide «f the. rain belt. Sun thine* Mrs. Leslie Root is visiting in Mosier tially constructed that the depreciation will on an average 350 for a few days. be very small. day* in the year. Mr. and Mra. W. E. Chown were in Hood River Monday. Mis* Elsie Carlson went to The Dalles Thursday. »■HO The STAR Car Appearance OUR car must be mechanically right, Your car’s maintenance costs must be low as well as its first cost. Your car must give you the maximum of riding comfort. Anything else P Yes. 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Consolidated Mercantile Co HOOD RIVER ODELL Future Promises Must Be Judged Largely By Past Performances h it # WASCO CHERRIES AND PRUNES ARE FINE The security behind the bonds of the Columbia Gorge Hotel - Average net to growers in this District for all Apples of all varieties, grades and sizes for the Season of 1920-21, $1.49 Season of 1921-22, 1.45 .94 Season of 1922-23, r We should like you to consider us as a selling agency for your Fruit in the light of this record. r t’ DAN WUILLE & CO., Inc r GF MILLERS COMPANY Malta Bread Wta* High Praise E. C. Kroll, of the Hood River Bak ery, received high praise for hla Malto bread. Last week he received a letter from the Ward Bakery, of New York city, %ne of the most noted bakeries of the country, declaring his bread prac tically perfect in analysis. The met ropolitan bakery complimented Kroll on the character of hie loaf. PORTLAND SEATTLE « IIH.'MIZIW BON DS gW-UW-W - SAN FRANCISCO « ovirn HC** LOS ANGELES 3d Floor N. W. Baafr Bldg. 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