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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1923)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THÜR8DAY, JUNE 21, 1923 raw «MMr. Bri., ta Ch.utauq« Two in Unusual Entertainment w Sftaridm, Ori.ta.lity m Op--, Day. There is a Lot of Satisfaction in trading at a ¿tore like Franz Co. The care with which our stocks of Hardware, Furniture and Rugs are purchased; our exact knowledge of styles and values; a volume of business that reduces selling costs and secures rock-bottom wholesale prices; and then the prompt and courteous service you’ve always received in every transaction—when all of this is coupled with lowest prices, its no Florence Automatic Oil Stoves V“1 W,H be 81x00 by tbe Patton Brother», three young men^rom^h^WMtCoaat! Fashioned. Religious, Popular Oriental and P»»*|,»?d ° °a8 ??U8 cal Ilne«- The epl^nles are called the Russian, Old sparkling inoriginality, and al) thenlH<»h'I " “T "" glven ,n fu" eo*tunl* “ K “ <»**«“ Program. Halted themselves in the hearts of w< st »rn u "** 11 niUf,icHl iorm* The Patton Brothers have already estab- It’s seven-walled The quickest, hottest, quietest blaze possible to produce with oik No soot or smoke and less odor than any other burner. their effort*. It to a hlgh-claas nrovrnm whiJ 5 °f,helr work' «nd the musical background that lie» behind it ua nign-cUss program which will delightmusic lover» who like a dash of original In their entertaln- perature A fine hardwood Representatives of the Durant line Th everywhere have been making a phe- the < ncmenal showing, according to ('. M. |(.r,.s Steves, vice president and general sales liecoi manager of the Durant.Motpr Com- jzatii pany of California. |UH1 Since the annonncemcpL.af.-Uu:..spucL «««;, models and the new business cou | m *, wjh many of these cars have been sold and Sumi numerous orders taken, states Mr. ti 1(. Steves. “We were taken off our feet by the sudden demand for our product, i < h u I i and we can attribute every bit of this y,, success to dealer organization, and a tub'd real --piece, .of merchandise for-rthe rnrrr money. Owners everywhere, according fanH to Durant dealers, are more than jIIMl pleased with the satisfaction they are |las | dt riving from tbe Durant product. ” I of co In Durant factories all over the |,v , United States and Canada tile produc- hand: tion schedules have been jumped over the previous month. For the month of May the production schedule in all Durant plants is 28.600 cars. The pro duction for the month of June is ■' 29.960 cars, which is indeed n splendid «*> 1,1 Increase. Just last month a new rec- ,'nnt ord for a single day's production of bilge ears “Built by Durant” Was estiib- l’"rl. lished when 989 cars were built and o|»'t>> ahipiied. With more orders on their books Rivet than they can possibly fill, all Durant I’rini plants are now striving to bring the Kiris total average production past the Ague: thouaand-a-day mark—a goal wtffch Barr now appears to be close at hand. Du- A i rnnt dealers are seeking cars In greater dtstri numbers than ever before to meet the Moor demands of their customers. It is Tile 1 notable that the dealers all over the country are beginning to feel the gen eral prosperity of business, ¡¡¿pl arc experiencing a real satisfaction with the line they represent. , A Will Jiggs swim ? Not if Maâéie gets in action Window Screens, ad- A r justable, as low as......*t3C The Baptist Church Now is tile time to rally around the Sunday schools of Hood Hiver. We cannot afford any vacation here. Sun day school at 10 a. m. Remember that no more than offe-third of the children of school age go to Sunday school. Whose fault is it? Preaching service nt 11 a. m. Subject, “David Killed two Giants, the One Named Goliath. Hie Other —??" Evening service at 8 p. m. Hubjcet of sermon, “Paul, Tim othy and Faith Healing.” The junior B. Y. P. U. will meet at 6 p. m. It will In1 tlieir last meeting till September. Subject: "Helping One Another.” Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. You are all cordially invited to all these services. They will help you and you will help us in this great work only as yon come. O. R. Delepine, Pastor. WHITE SALMON (From The Ktaterprise) Efforts are being made by the Boy Scouts to establish communication with Hood River Scouts by means of heliograph, wig-wag flags and two-arm semaphore flags. Geo. L. Pyatt, of the Mt. Brook dis trict, has 99 acres of alfalfa that stands nearly three fedt high. Ruff Byrket, who saw the stand last week, has been wondering, why more farmers here do not grow alfalfa, and stop sending away their money every year. He has not figured how much money leaves this district for tbe purchase of hay, but It Is safe to say that it is a large sum at present prices. At the suggestion of E. M. Chandler, of Olympia. Wash., one of the engin eers who will tie in charge of ((in structing the new span, the bridge across the Columbia, connecting Hood River and White Salmon, Wash., may lie called “The Waukoma Interstate Bridge.” “I like to see a perpetuation of the old Indian names,” says Mr. Chandler in n letter to Wm. P. Allyn, secretary of the Hood River Cliamlier of Com merce, “and 'Waukoma,' the old Indian Auto Accessories name for Hood River, meant a place of the cottonwood». ... . Girls Start Tennis Hay Delbert Deen, struck over the heart by a pitched ball In a baseball game between Heights and Mount Hood boys Sunday, was painfully ill Monday. The Isiy showed no bad effects from the blow until some time after the acci dent, when he liegan spitting blood from an Internal hemorrhage. The game played on Gibson field was won by the locals, score 22 to 4. Play in the annual Hood River County Women’s Championship tennis tournament liegan yesterday at tbe Benedict Tennis Club's courts. In tbe drawings made Saturday bye drawings were made by the following: Louise Jenkins, Mrs. William Sylvester, Alice McCurdy. Norma Young, Marguerite Pierson, Vienna Hnkari. Lois Jean Sin clair, Mary K. Scott, Mary McMillan, Marie Samuelson, Helen Hershner, Im ogene Bishop, Werdna Isbell. Other participants are: Barbara McDonald and Agnes Chipping. The preliminary games will lie played off by Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock. 24-hour service on cleaning and press ing. Merer & Braseau. Tel. ) q 14. o!2tf Electrical cooking is economical Dunning System of music study Mrs. Lubbe. Summer classes forming. Phone Mrs. F. C. Wittenberg, 601 Oak I Street, corner of Sixth. I my31tf The Hotpoint HUGHES Way! First Church of Christ, Scientist Services In church building, Sunday, 11 a. m. Sunday school the name hour. The reading room is maintained in the Davidson building. Room 8 is <>[>en week days from 9 to 5, with an attendant in charge from 3 to 6. Wednesday evening service at 8 o'clock. Ix*sson sermon : “Is the Uni verse. including Mnu, Evolved by is the subject of the address at Riverside Community Church Atomic Forcer' Sunday Morning at 11 o’clock Mr. Boddy preaches. A sermon deding with life-Inspiring Music A Beautiful Service ' i I ' Riverside Church A comradeship of worship and aer vice. Sunday school, 9.45 a. m. Morn ing worship, 11 a. m. Young peoples’ meeting, 7 p. m. Sunday Evening Club 7.45. 1st and 3rd Sundays, November to March inclusive. Mid-week Bible lecture Thursday evening at 7.30. Other meetings subject to special an- nouncement. St. Mary’s Catholic Church Daily Mass, 7 a. m.; Sunday, 8 and 10.30 a. m.; first Friday, Mass at 8 n. m.; Saturday at 9 a. m., lnstrnc- | tlon for the children. General Com munion Day, first Sunday; Commun ion day for children, third Sunday. Franciscan Fathers, Tel. 3132 709 Seventh Street. Complete with Plates. Tubes and Batteries Everything in Radio exclusive. Radio Shop of Hood River - THE HOMESTEAD Mt. Hood** R.««ort Hotol Located at convenient distance from the snow line and glaciers and the excellent fish ing pools of the East Fork and tributaries. Powerful Radio set affords constant amuse ment Missionary Alliance Regular services: Sunday school 9.45 a. m., H. C. Delta, supt. ; preaching service at 11 a. m. Young People ser vice. 7 p. m., R. C. Samuel, pres. Evan gelistic service, 8. p. m. Prayer meet ing every Wednesday, 8 p. m. Every- lM>dy welcome. W. P. Kirk, pastor phone, 3663. | English Lutheran Church , services at 11 a. m. An- ofheMMhon on “Eternal Life” will be dellw*»<L Sunday school meets at 11.45. Th« Y. P. S. will hold an ice cream social in the basement of the church Friday at 7.30. & Hllgendprf, PMtor,.. Asbury M. E. Church Rev. R. A. Hutchinson, of the Upper Valley church at Parkdale, will ex change pulpits with Rev. Hykes next Sunday morning. Other services will la* as usual. Gabriel Sykes, Minister. Seventh Day Adventist Church Sabbath itrhool Saturday 10 a. m. Preaching service 11.Iß a. m. Prayer meeting. Wednesday 7.46 p. m. All nre welcome. -, Genuine Ford part« at Fran» Co.’». it Electric HO d own Pacific Power & Light Company “Always at Your Service“