The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, March 20, 1924, Image 9

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    HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THÜRSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924
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brief V ocal mention
it. Mary * Altar Society will meet day anniversary occurred March 10.
Joe Hall and family have moved I
to Portland. Mr. Hall waa formerly ’ thia afternoon with Mra. Theo. Haa* Thoae present for the pleasant event
“Good time* for all can only ba
i the local representative of Paige A i at her bom* on the Helghta. Mr*. were: Mra. J. W- UU, Mra. F. C.
.................... Him...................
Houae, Mra. Elmer Lafferty. Mra. W.
Bon.
H. L. Hoabrouek. optomatrtst.
—
—
Haa* and Mra. 8. J. Frank will be H. Corey. Mra. A. D. Ramsey. Mra.
Robert Lee, of the Mt. Hood R. R. hostesses.
0«aaiaa Ford port* at Fran* Co.’a.
D. H. McClain, Mrs. J. W. Taylor,
Co., la recovering from a seriously
had not noderatood hi.
Mr. and Mr*. W. B. Boone, of Port- Mr*. Vernon LIU and Mr*. Sherman J.
oaaiosaa 1 would have told you *o. f28t f smashed finger. The end of the finger land, wer* here the lint of the week Frank. It haa been the custom of
was smashed open by a blow.
theee ladle* to meet with Mra. I All for
Kr?*e
a blulrlra» visitor
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Shannon, who the guest* of Mr. and Mra. C. H. Cast- many birthday*, and all look forward
iff Portland last Thursday.
ner.
Mr.
Boone
la
ot^
of
Portland
’
*
recently returned from California,
with pivn*B( anticipation* to next
Luhr Jensen was down from Dee were iu lhe city from their Dee Flat noted organlata.
year when They may meet again and
last week on a shopping trip.
The Reliekab committee meeting wish her happy return*. Mrs. LIU
place teat week.
Highest cash price paid tor your used
A party of Upper Valley young folk, planned to be held at the hell thia was presented by her friend* with a
’
rug*. Cail McClain headed by Rev. R. A. Hutchinson was evening haa been postponed. Notice pot of beautiful pink hyacinth*.
given of a later date of meet­
*< E. A. Fran* Co.
,20ft down test week to see "The Hunch­ will
St. Mark'* Guild and Auxiliary will
ing-
By** sciontifleally examined by H. L. back of Notre Dame.”
•
The very latest creation in Sport Blouses for general
meet Friday at St. Mark'* rectory.
Rotiert L. Murray, brother of Mr*. Mr*. L. H. Miller will be the bootees
Hasbrouck, Optometrist Heilbronner
W.
B
k
Gentry,
who
had
been
staying
Exactly
what you want to complete your golfing costume.
William Weber and for many year* and has arranged for a very attractive
Bld»-
f8U
with Dr. J. II. McVay, In the absence coach
■
of
the
successful
high
achool
program
to
portray
various
phases
of
Reasonable prices and up to date of Mrs. McVay, returned Wednesday
athletic
team*,
lias
been
named
ex
­
life
in
Japan,
which
is
the
subject
of
mKMnery at Mia* A. Ray* With M to hl* ranch pla<-es on Willow Flat.
ruler of The Dalle* lodge of study at the present time. The pro­
H. 8. Co.
■ t
aS
Mr. Geutry has 10 acres of strawber­ alted
Elk*.
•
V
gram will be aa follows: “Japanese
.
0. Sallenbach waa a viaitor Here ries this season.
Mr*. Mary Netaler baa moved to her Music,” Mrs. D. E. Rand; “Mllitar
A few choice dahlia* planted in youl
from th* Upper Valley the latter part
ism and Lilieralism,” Mrs. JV. N. Liv­
of last week.
garden will delight the eye all aummer. Odell country place for the cummer. ingston ; “The Matsuyama Mirror,”
A* soon a* the birds arrive for the
Phone
to
Ruggles
for
a
catalog
and
note
Mr*. William Davldaon left test
season's neat lug Mr*. Netaler i* un­ Mrs. Livingston; “Three Little Maida,”
IMPORTED BEADS, BOB COMBS, BRACELETS, BARRETTS
week for Baudon, where ahe will be price* for the beat there ia in dahlias.
able, ahe aaya, to resist the call to from "The Mikado,” sung by Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. W. E. Imh«‘>l*. of Port­ the country.
with her eon, Win. A. Davidsou. .
Allyn Button, Mias Catherine Carter
’
AND BAR PINS.
— , Ruaaell G. Pond was down fromr tke land. were here teat week vlaitiug the
Bishop Joseph McGrath, of the and Mrs. A. 8. Kolatad; “Child Life
family
of
their
daughter,
Mrs.
A.
O.
Upper Valley the tetter part of last
ft is really worth your time to drop in and look at these latest novelties.
Baker diocese of the Catholic church, in Japan,” Mra. Thomas Flagler; "The
1 xifts, Jr.
week on buainees.
spent a few hours here Saturday vis­ Japanese Family System,” Mra. G. H.
W. F. Andrews is having his Cas­ iting Father Joe Smith, pastor or St. L. Sharp.------- -——------ —------------------ J
Mr*. Lauterbach, of Portland, is
here the guest of her daughter, Mrs cade Avenue home Improved with a Mary’s church. Bishop McGrath la
new “side walk on Seventh street and expected to return today.
Norman W. Mays, and Mr. Mays.
a concrete retaining wall./”
H. 8. Braakman does painting, paper
Mr*. Ethel P. Button is at Burlin-
J. B. McCutetion, after a trip to hauging and decorating. Have your
Sime, Calif., visiting her son, Ralph
southern California, deelures that Ore­ bouse enameled inside and outside with
utton.
is better appreciated. He recent­ a guarantee (or six years. Tel. 2401,
Barclay Corsets are made to measure. gon
Brackman's Hard»are, Paint and Wall
Mrs. C. 8. Jones, Corsetiere, 810 Park ly returned from the south.
. A feature of interest in Hood River
*5t(
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Copper have paper, Smith Building,
Ava. Phone 2294.
odtf
high school this year is the Mascot.
returned
from
Nebraska,
where
they
Mrs. J. R. Niekelsen joined her son. A great improvement over other
Trunks, Bags, Suitcases. large as­
spent
the
winter.
They
declare
Ore
­
Dr. W. Donald Niekelsen, tn Portland years will be evident, not only in
sortment, reasonably priced.
Kelly
gon far more prosperous.
last week to hear the noted Russian «■over and paper, but also in the num-
Bros. Co.
miStf
Searches of record* and reliable ab­ opera star, Chaliapin. Dr. Niekelsen
Mrs. Frank Caddy, of Gresham, was stracts made by Oregon Abstract Com­ lieard Chaliapin sing while he was at iter and ap|>earance of the cuts. The
OF TREMENDOUS IMPORTANCE TO YOU! By a special arrange­
here last week visiting her sister, Mrs. pany. A. W. Onthsnk, Manager, 306 Moscow several years ago with the (taper will lie of much heavier weight
and glossy finish, making the whole
F. C. 8herrieb.
Oak Street. Phon* 1521.
jy20-tf
Russian relief expedition of the Amer­ liook much better from the standpoint
ment
with one of America’s most widely known manufacturers, we have ob-<
Mrs. W. E. Hart has I>een at Moro
Beginning Murcli 15 Cluster Oaks ican Red Cross.
of printing and appearance.■- Another
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Murray, Dairy milk will be on sale at I’erlgo’s
tained the exclusive sale here of specialized groups of the famous “Wirth-
Friends have received news of the Itig thing will be the senior,section.
and family.
Star .Grocery. See display ad on this arrival of a baby daughter, born Bun­ There *’111 be nine pages ot 'seniors,
.
mor-Jiffion
” Wash Dresses and* Aprons.
■n
For Sale—Acclimated Golden Ban­ ¡»age.
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day, March 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Ferris holding 72 pictures attractively mount-'
tam sweet corn at Frasier * Grocery
If you do not receive your Oregonian M. Green at Delta, Colo. Mr. Green, ed in panel form. But perhaps the
Store.
Fashion is the keynote in these dresses. They have all the style of
regularly or wish to subscribe for same, who was formerly county fruit inspec­ biggest item in the opinion of the
Pansies and perennial plants, an­ either by carrier or mail, please call tor here, is now a memtier of the staff will be the heavy weight cover
higher
priced models. But when you examine their workmanship and superior
faculty of the Colorado Agricultural of blue Morrocco paper, featuring a
nuals In season. Mrs. T. W. Berry. Oregonian agent. Phone 2303. I 21 tf
College.
Deitx
photograph
of
Mount
Hood.
It
Phone 5428.
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Plowman, of
materials you’ll wonder how they can sell so low—$1.00 up to $3.00.
Leaving here Sunday morning Dr. is certain that this feature will add
Mr. and Mr*. W. 8. Curry have Portland, motored up with Dr. W.
greatly
to
the
appearance
of
the
book
and
Mrs.
E.
L.
Rcobee
and
son,
Mr.
arrived from Grand Junction, Colo., Donald Niekelsen for a week end visit
planning to make their home here.
with his |»arent a, Senator and Mrs. and Mrs. A. H. Keir and C. G. Cor­ and it will also be representative of
Wash Frocks that will please you! Guaranteed to wash well! Made beautifully!
nelius spent the first of the week at Hood River.
Genuine Ford part* at Fran* Co.’*, tf J. R. Niekelsen.
Well cut. Ten styles ranging in prices $1.00 up to $3.00.^Many new shades.
A great deal of interest is felt all
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllllani Sylvester Redmond, where they have ranching
Mra. Ole Oleson and daughter,
interests. They ran into a snow flur­ over the school In the annual because
home
on
have
moved
to
their
new
Jeanette, of Portland, were here last
Lovely materials !
They are beautiful !
ry in ^central Oregon. The party re­ It is a student body publication this
week visiting Mrs. Olsen's parents, Columbia street. Extensive remodel- turned Tuesday night.
year
and
one
class
need
not
tie
wor
­
Ing was done before they moved to
Mr. and Mr*. F. C. Sherrieb.
Upper Valley Freight Servic*. We ried over the financial situation as in
Mr. and Mra. L. II. Bmitli have re­ the new place.
will operate a daily motor truck, leaving other years.
This factor has not
of
Eugene,
will
preach
Eldon
Wood,
turned to their orchard place from
Parkdale shout 8 a. m., and returning worked to the success of the book in
Christian
church
next
at
the
Valley
Portland, where they spent the win­
from Hood River about 3 p. m. Phone
Sunday, March 23. Mr. Wood comes Parkdale 124 or Warren Truck Line. No*. previous years, so that this year with
ter.
well recommended by the state secre­ 3682 Hood River, if you have a small or' finances out of the way. and with- a
Mr*. James Stranahan, aceonqianled
good life staff, the whole school will
a large shipment to move. Mt. Hood have a very good right' to feel proud
by her small daughters, Elizalieth and I tary of the church’s mission board.
Bennett Brothers report the follow­ Truck Co.
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Lola, motored to Vancouver Saturday,
of the Mascot.
ing car sales: Touring cars to Monte
We have just received a shipment of
returning Sunday. Mra. Stranahan’* Hawthorne and Clifford II. Thomas,
parent*, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Stafford, of Dee, and delivery cars to George the old reliable Eastern White Oak sole
leather. For those who prefer leather
J. Samuel and Bruno Frau*.
returned with her for a visit here.
on the bottoms of their shoes, there is
nothing better. We'll put sole* on yonr
-hoe* while you wait. T. C. Smith’s
Champion Shoe Shop.
f 14tf
Gales of record velocity caused un­
A movement has been launched here
usual damage on the west aide of to start, through diplomatic relations,
the vnlley. Ixing lines of flume were to remove the Japanese ban on im­
demolished and trees were uprooted. ports on foreign apples. The pro-
Signs in the city were blown over. A IM*sed campaign had Its Incentive in
pints two feet In diameter at the butt, the enthusiasm aroused In Secretary
was felled at the home of Mr. and Saburi, of the Japanese embassy at
.Mrs. II. T. Regnell, demolishing a Washington, D. C„ over Hood River
woodshed.
apples, presented to him while here on
A party of 50 members of Wauwima a visit with his wife and prominent
lodge, Knights of Pythias, motored to Portland Japanese. Mr. Saburi liked
The Dalles last Monda- night where the fruit so well that he declared he
(hey conducted work of the third de­ would favor removal of the ban.
gree for Friendship lodge of that city.
G. R. Frey, salesman for (he Ideal
The local men Returned praising the grader, who left Tuesday night for
Wasco county knights for their hos­ Yakima, Wash., declared he would
pitality. They were hosts at a dinner take up the matter with the principal
given by The Dalles brethren.
shippers there. Japan«** orchanlists
Mrs. J. H. McVay returned Satur- here declared they would petition
day afternoon from Hot Lake, where their government to favor the plan.
she had spent the previous two weeks It was declared that potential possi­
MOSTLY GINGHAMS, and some percales, In lovely new shades to greet the first
resting. She declares that Oregonians bilities for apple consumption in
Spring days. High quality materials and excellent workmanship combined with “real
should know more of the wonderful Japan are great.
resort, its spaciousness and the cura­
style !” Women in the largest cities have shown their preference for “Wirthmor-Jiffion”
tive qualities of the hot sulphur
Dresses, and now you,
u, too, may wear theae
these advanced styles early in the season. A co-op«
co-op-
water, which emerges from the Blue
eration with several hundred other merchant* the nation over, enables us to offer you thia
Mountains at an extremely high tem­
unique “fashion service,’’ at prices amazingly low. We want the women in this town to
perature.
feel that this new service is really a guarantee of the latest fashion tendencies.
William Gleason, a fruit and pro­
dine dealer of Ellensburg, Wash., was
here Sunday visiting his cousin, II. O.
P. C. Fletcher, in charge of the office
These Dresses Have Just Arrived, Fresh and New!
Ferguson, and seeking Early Rose of the Gilpin Construction Co., en-
seed potatoes.
Mr. Gleason, who gaged on the Waukoma intentate
There are seven more styles just as .attractive as the one* illustrated here. Prepare to
stated that he had a keen deman*1 for bridg*, yesterday received a message
buy several, for they’ll win you instantly.
this variety of tuber, was upable to lo­ from the American Bridge Co., an­
cate any in the Puget Sound country. nouncing that a portion of a cargo of
He declared that he could utilise as the steel spans had already been for­
many as a carload
warded from Ambridge. Pa., to Balti­
<
Mrs. J. R. Edgar and young son. more. The initial shipment weighs
John, Jr., returned home Monday 2OX tons. The rest of the fabricated
from n visit in Portland and Rickre­ steel will tie delivered at Baltimore
all, where Sunday they attended a l>efore March 30, when it will leave
family reunion and the Celebration of aboard the steamer Graylock, via the
the 61st weddin« anniversary of Mr. Panama canal, for Portland. The
and Mrs. James Edgar. Fifty-four cargo will Include steel for seven
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
were present at the reunion party. spans of the 10-span bridge.
J. A. McEachern, of Seattle, presi­
Mrs. Edgar and son accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Charles McCammon on a dent of the Gilpin Construction Co.,
was here yesterday Insjiectlng the
visit to Portland last week.
Raymond D. Cunning, who is at the work.
Pythian* to Give Basket Sacial
service 6.30 p. m., R. C. Samuel, presi­
San Diego, Calif., naval station, was
M«rris-Hite
designated honor man for his com­
The Pythian Bisters will give a bas­ dent. Evangelistic service 7.80 p. m.
The
wedding
of
John
L.
Morris,
of
pany for the week ending March 6.
ket social and evening of cards and Prayer meeting every Wednesday, 7 A0
This honor is obtained only on earnest White Salmon, orehardlst, and Miss music Tuesday, March 25, at Pythian p. m. Everybody welcome. W. P.
Father
Hite,
of
Los
Angeles,
occurred
Application to -duty ^and exceptionally
halt There will be no admission Kirk, pastor, phone 3663.
good conduct. It carries special prv- Tuesday, March 4. at the study of charge 'but each lady is requested to
Hilgendorf. who officiated, bring a well-filled basket which will
First Church ef Christ. Scientist '
Ileges. The navy at all times, says Rev,.
Cluster Oaks Jersey’s Flavor Is distinctively
Lieutenant W. M. Lockhart, morale Mr. and Mra. Morris, after a honey­ lie auctioned off to the highest bidder.
Services
in church building, Sunday,
fine and no accident—
officer, strives to encourage men to put moon trip will make tbelr home at The proceeds will go toward furnish­ 11 a. m. Bunday school the same hour.
Shredded Cocoanut can be
forth their best efforts whether in White Salmon.
ing the new Pythian home at Van­ The reading room is maintained in
First, because It is Jersey milk which Is beyond
work or play.
couver, Wash. All Pythlans and their the Davidson building
Room 8 Is used in so many ways and is
dispute—richer In fat and sufcar than any other.
Dorothy D. Cram, daughter of Mr.
Sheppard Jordan
friends are urged to attend.
open week days from 9 to 5, with an
t
and Mrs. F. A. Cram, who now reside
attendant in charge from 8 to S. a. most delicious Dessert or
A number of the friends and rela-
Second, because Cluster Oaks Jersey cows are
at Raymond, Wash., will tie graduated fives of the brldegnaim were in Port­
Wednesday evening service at 8 Confection.
CHURCHES
liberally fed the best fcralns and roufchafces fcrown.
this spring from the school of home land Wednesday evening of last week
o’clock. Lesson subject: “Matter.**
economics. She Is a graduate of Hood to attend the wedding of William
Third, because cleanliness Is part of our creed.
For Pies, Cakes, Candy
River high achool whore she was vice Sheppard, Central Vale orchardist
English Lutheran Church
Aabury Methodist Church
Bacteria are either anfcels or devils and we work
president of the senior class. At O. A. and Mixa Ruth Jordan. The ceremony
Bunday evening, at 7.30 o'clock, the Making and dozens of other
Ixnten service* at 11 a. m. Sun-
C. Miss Cram wofe-vlce president of occurred at the home of Mr. and Mra.
with the anfcels.
choir will render a »acred concert
the 1924 senior class. She is a mem­ A. E. Jordan, the bride's parent*, Rev. day achool .meet* at 10.30 a. m.
under the direction of Mra. A. W. uses.
.
P. Hilgendorf, Pastor.
We are often urfced to lower the quality of our
ber of Kappa Alpha Theta, social so­ W. H. Boddy, of thia city, officiating.
Beckley. At 11 a. m.. the minister
product to make more money but are constantly
rority on the campus. Miss Cram was
The home was lieautifully decorated
will take for bis subject, “Our Part
Seventh
Day
Adventist
Church
entirely
self
supporting
while
in
Col
­
striving to make it better.
In a yellow and green color scheme.
in World Service."
The Sunday
Sabbath school Saturday 10 a. m. school meet* at 10 a. m., the Epworth
lege.
The wedding altar was erected in a
Cluster Oaks millcis sold by Perlfco & Son.
Preaching
service
1115
a.
m.
Prayer
L. F. Parker, Dee Flat orchardist. bower of potted pglms. Mr. Jordan
league at 6.30 p. m. The public ia
who this year has a tract of a half- gave his daughter away. Miss Alice meeting, Wednesday 7.45 p. m. All invited to attend these service*.
W. B. McGUIRE, Phone 5492.
is an old standard brand and
acre of young onions, says that so Jordan, slater of the bride, was brides­ are welcome.
W. N. Byars, Minister.
keen is the Competition of Japanese maid. and Harold Robinson, frater­
comes in moisture-proof
St. Mary’s Catholic Church
gardeners of eastern Washington dis­ nity brother of the groom, was beet
Riverside Church
tricts that the profit is taken out of man. Mlaa Margaret Fletcher played
First Mass. 8 a. m. and second Mans
Rev. George L. Clarke, pastor of the packages of
his business. Mr. Parker had been the wedding march.
Little Mary at 10.80 each Bunday morning. Even­ First Presbyterian church, of Pendle­
selling green onions to local grocers. Sheppard, niece of Mr. Sheppard, and ing devotions at 7:«• o’clock tomorrow, ton. will preach next Bunday at Riv­
He says the Jaimneae women, who Dorothy Trumbull, niece of the bride, Friday, evening and Sunday evening. erside church. Mr. Clarke, who was
34 lb., % lb. and 1 lb.
Father Joe Smith. Pastor. for some time a student pastor at the
work with their husbands tn their were flower girls. Miss Beatrice Tet- Tel. 8182.
.
.
..tf« ''.'. '
f .* x
truck gardens, make it necessarv for low sang. “O Promise Me,” just before
Oregon Agricultural College, is an
First
Church
Order a package today at
American wives, who aid their hus­ the ceremony.
active community worker, head of the
bands. to furnish their labor for prac­
Sunday school at 9.45 a. m. Preach­ Red Cross In Pendleton and a member
Following the- wedding a reception
H. B. READ, Prop’r.
tically nothing.
was held at the home of Mr. and Mra ing service at 11 a. m.. Christian En­ of the Round Up board. The morning
C. II. Stranahan, of Vancouver. James Billos. The following girls deavor, 6.30 p. m. Evening service at service will be held at the usual hour,
Cascade Ave.
Phon« 1234
Wash., was here last week visiting the assisted in serving:
Misses Doris 7.30 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting 11 o’clock, and Rev. Clark will speak
families of hia children. Mr. Stran- Olsen. Glennie Lund and Margaret at 7.80 Wednesday evening. All are at the Park grange in the evening at
nhan. who is residing on a ranch near Fletcher. Mlaa Tetlow sang,“Call Me welcome at all services.
8 o’clock.
Chaa. W. Johnson, Pastor.
Vancouver, declares that the open air Tflne Own.”
____ _
Good Things to Eat
life agrees with him. He certainly
l-Tabe Sets, with phenes and tubes............................ $25
The Baptist Church
Th*..|^1de was beautiful in a bro­
Mark
’
s
Episcopal
Church
St.
looked it. HisJTrlenA* declared they caded Ivory satin gown with full veil
Bunday school at 10 a. m. Morning
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never saw an *0-year old man look and orange blossoms.’ After the re­
Tl>e usual Lenten service* will lie worship at 11. Subject of sermon.
Mabe Sets, -
younger than did he. Mr. Stranahan ception , Mr. and Mra. Sheppard left held next Thursday as follows: Holy “The Mors Abundant Life.” Special
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formerly represented Hood River and on a motor honeymoon tour to Puget communion at 10.30 a. m.; evening mmlrtij the choir. Evening worship
4- Tube Sets, “
Wasco conntie* in the state legisla­ Sound regions and Vancouver, B. <’
aerflce and address at 8 p. m. The at 7.30. Subject of the sermon, "The
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ture. He was a good representative,
Church Becohd Coming of Christ;” special
5- TabeSets, M
The guests from Hood River in­ aeryicea Bunday will be:
aa all will remember. It was the re­ cluded : Mrs. Job Sheppard, the bride­ school at 9.45 a. m.; morning prayer music. B. I. P. U., senior at 6.30;
sult of hl* efforts that secured for the groom's mother; Mr. and Mra. Geo. and sermon at 11 a. m.
Take one home. One-third down; balance terms.
intermediate at 5 p. m.. and junior at
connty its experimental station appro­ Sheppard and children, George How­
4 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday
Missionary
Alitene«
priations.
,
We feature Atwater-Kent Sets.
ard and Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Chaa.
at 7.30; studies in the Gospel of John.
Mrs. Walter W. Shay entertained Sheppard. Mr. and Mr*. Lee Allen,
Regular services; Sunday school at God seeks worshippers who will wor­
Model 10 Sets, now >107.00.
Monday afternoon in honor of her Miss Margaret Fletcher and Percy 9.45 a. m., H. C. Delta, Supt. ; preach­ ship Him in spirit and truth.
mother, Mra J. W. Lili, whose blrth- Bucklin.
ing service at 11 a. m. Young people's
C. R. Delspine, Pastor.
I
t .
Outing MakanaW!
FOR LADIES
MORE NEW NOVELTIES
BIGGER, BETTER MAS-
' COT BEING PLANNED
HERE’S SOME NEWS
A New “Fashion-Service” Begins
JAPANESE APPLE BAN
MAY BE REMOVED
SEED TIME IS HERE
We have a good supply of
Package Seeds, the best
the market affords. Also,
bulk pea, bean, corn, and
other seeds.
JUST ARRIVED
A Car Idaho Mixed Feeds
at prices that are attractive.
Try a sack of Idaho Mill
Run—then buy a ton.
Remember our afternoon free delivery
These Famous “Wirthmor-Jiffion’’ Dresses
Are Now On Display In This Store Exclusively
BRIDGE STEEL WILL
COME BY STEAMER
Come in Early to Get the First Pick!
MOLDEN-HUELAT-SATHER CO
GRANGE CO-OPERATIVE STORE
CLUSTER OAKS JERSEY FARM
COCOANUT
Dunham's Cocoanut
THE RADIO SHOP
The Star Grocery
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