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i •J • ' - ■ ' •F - 5 H ■•’'•A 5 • » flOOD RIVER QLAC1ER, THURflDAT, MARCH 27, 1934 --1 ■ ■ ■ ..i'1 ........... . ■ ' * «roch, «he will dtocuea tha,work ot dent, Mrs. G. A. Hoffmann. Most of ■ the time wus spent to making final thé Home Missionary Society. arrangements for the supper to be The Ladta»’ Aid society will meet |t held at the grange hnjl to OdeU It ths home of Mrs. W. W. Gllkerso» was voted by tbs members that the i next Wednesday afternaon. There, secretary be Instructed to send a note was an unusually targe attendance at of condolence to behalf of tbs club to the last meeting. Mr« Dutro and her two daughters to . The Epworth League rontest closes their recent bereavement. The next •ext Sunday evading AU member«, meeting will be held Thursday, March w Qmraporated new and old, should be there tn see 27. at the home of Mra. Fred Ingalls. « Mrs. Ingalls and Mrs. Earl Clark will the fluleh. 475 DEPARTMENT STORES i>e liostesae«. It is the annual April .-■■i . ' fool ctunt meeting and dire punish OAK CUROVE « incut will be meted out to the person I A number ot- Of Mplta "n<i patron* not conforming to the usual atunta., ! . •' - ■' / V" • , attended the < dectaitaiory cintoti «1 - 'Mr. and Mrs. Esrl Clark spent ths i ol Mido y evçnlnjh l the high school week cud visiting relatives and 1; V report an enjoyable program. frienda at Trout Lake. 4P i A number of people, young and old. The supper given by the JjiitliMy. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Club Friday night was a.girat s«c* t I Dlnamoor for singing practice Sunday cesa. The apm of Wfl£?***n *® ■ l. A. ; ' ? - 1 '• .. . ■’ ’ 'X' ■ . evening. for suppgr -aBd—sataC The quilt ♦ ,v .k A very enjoyable pasty was given brought nearly WO and Mrs. H. A. •* <^ra* I st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Sylvester was the lueky winner. The i i Read Saturday evening. program was excellent, not too heavy OSk Grove baseball team played after no hearty a supper. It con Shirts for Dress and Sports Wear S* Frankton at Frankton Friday after- stated of two clever skits «nd -a pan « In a Claw by Themselves! i noon. The score was 9 to A to favor tomime. accompanied by music; also J Men’s good quality shirts that it are typical of the ex- ¿j a group of song« by the Central Vale of Oak Grove. ' ‘ 7 ' I ceptional values this Store alwayt lys offe'rs its men patrons. Male Quartet. One of the songa. the Mrs. Joe Horn gpyt* a party Satur i •’ f \ day evening in honor of the birthdays , word« of which were composed by » • of Earl and Merl Brooks and Joe, said quartet, was greatly enjoyed. Collar Attached The president. Mrs. Hoffmann. In be Horn« shd» to thank half of the club, vto- *• i . * and — Mr. and I M0. A, t. Upson were ovtar those who gave so genet nteR^if their lty let every parent do hta individual Bunday vial Bifore at the home of Mr. Mh 1 -: it Neckband Style« means, time and labor, best. It’s a worth while investment and Mrs. T. J. Annala. f such a success; also a| iMaßWMon of - An informal birthday party was I The Hukari Bros, went to The many Vj < Many attractive' given last Thursday evening Irf-honor Dalles last week and purchased a the fact that there w< r ■'* stripes that come in present.' > of Harry l’log, whose anniversary it team of horses. * B different colors. Look wa«. BOO was «enjoyed during the ev There wa« a gathering of the dans J Z Annala has prnhased a new of Fletchers and Gilkersons Bunday ening. followed by dainty refresh [ through our assortment femr-ninety Chevrolet tonrtog ear. ments. St the iiome of Mr. and Mrs. James X I" and pick out those that Mr. Tape, of the Barrett school Fletcher. Thgy ' met to surprise Born—To Mr, and Mrs. Bader Wed please most I>oard. visited Oak Grove school last friends from Pbrtlahd and Hood Riv nesday, March 19, a baby daughter. Thursday. School Is nearing its close. er. who were up to spend the day. Miss Irene Dakan stopped off from Ttrere la little time left for the Oak NatiMKWHeValee swelling the number to 37 who par Dufur en route to Monmouth to visit Grove board to do likewise. took of a sumptuous dinner provided A • r ■ i*'“ ■ ' to the home of herfWHier. Miss Da I/ r > kan will take up her studies in the . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stranahan win by the dans., » move «mt to Their ranch in Oak Grove Frank Meaahaw. whose home ta on normal school immediately. <ome time thia 'week. the C. II. Bone place, has Just re ^ ¿Mra. G. A. Bowerman and daughter 1k- lv Mrs. O. A. McCurdy return«! Sun turned from Peace River, Canada, ¿.'v*' ■ ' ‘—r—"—* • , . ■ spent Saturday to Portland. Mrs. day from a week ’ s visit with her sta- where be has a cattle ranch. He was Bowerman returned to Portland Mon Our men ’ s shirt section also awaits your visit, with accompanied by hta son, Ralph, and day on a«y>unt of the illness of her tqr. Mrs. Hackett, in Portland. f»? many other equally decided values at lowest possible Mr. and Mra. Robt. Rowling, of bride, whs are are present ytaitifig at daughter, Miss Delta. Vhnrouver. Wash., visited Mrs. Row tlie borne of hta brother, Mr. and Mr«. priçes consistent with good quality merchandise. V itng's parents Bunday. Wilson Matchet of Hood River. They r dent nurse in St. Vfncrat's hospital, r. » expect to spend the summer, visiting IM spent Monday visiting her parents, Portland and the roast before return ltd I Mr. and Mrs. John Kroeger. CENTRAL VALE , w ■ ing. Mrs. Meashaw, who baa been Mrs. Pofll Hansen was a Portland spending several weeks at the Match- / / March 20, 1924. visitor last week. Mr. aifil Mra. Frank Massee have ett home, haa returned to the ranch. Mrs. Geo. Chamberlin and children returned to their ranch home on Wil Mrs. Felix Kile and children, of The Season’s Finest Cap Cassimere returned last wek from California, low Flat. Mr. Masaee has been in Parkdale, spent several days last Where they have spent the past week California for several weeks and Mrs. week visiting at the home of her 1 with Two of CaMimeroa aad ' ’ «ting In the home of Mr.^ChaYnber Masaee has been with Merlin In Port father, Oscar Cameron. Uadaishsd Worsteds m fl I brother. Tone Satin land. who has been in a hospital for Mrs. Geo. Ogden entertained a com- la tho aowost The missionary study class met at a time, but to well again and-St Work B pany of little folk Tuesday afternoon Real leather, non-break- colors «rod pattoraa the parsonage last Monday evening. In Portland. ' Tn honor of her little son’« third birth able viaors, made cuahion The interest« and attendance were both David Pence, pf Willow Flat, left day. fitting. Non-^oil leather Three button, single breasted Suits with notch collarl very flue. New.members have enrolled this week for Portland, where be will Peggy Sylvester celebrated her and either plain pockets with flaps or patch pockets tok pock •t each meeting. It win meet next take a* couple of weeks' treatment In sweat band. Moodsv evening at the home of Rev. the hospital. Hia friends hope the seventh blrtbtlay Wednesday by treat button. Back has yoke with either box or knife oleats ’ « and Mrs. Glelser. The subject to be treatment win be of great benefit to ing her schoolmates Jo A birthday or neat pinches; three-quarterbelt. Especially weU tail cake at the school houte. studied is "Europe.” ' T ored and values that commend them to you. J The contest to determine which Thornton Glelser, who is a student Mrs. 'Frauess Chevron, of Portland, pupil should represent Central Vale af Willamette University, pleasanlfy is visiting lier gen, Henry Chevron, M-hool at the county literary program surprised Rev. and Mr«. W. g. Gleiser of .Wlllttw Slat. was held at the school honse Wednes --------- by his arrival Monday. He will sprad J,,,....................... ................... . ■ , ■ A party of young married people day evening, March 12. All nieuibers the Harar vacation week In the home him brother. hwitka. •et at ths hpme of Mr. and Mra. of the seventh and eighth, grades com cently from a visit with Portland Ixuilse Krueder, Hazel Ringer, Helen sf his Clarence Griffith and bride have re Geo. Ogden Saturday night. It was peted. , Edna Ingalla, speaking “John frienda. She also attended a reunion ’Sunday iy school next Sunday at the planned and succeasfully carried out W. j4ies.” by Holman F. Day, was of the Edgar family at Salem and re Higgans, Fernanna Dlmmlck. and turned from Nebraska aud have Peté I«enz and family and Clarence rented the E. A. Ilnnna ranch. t Itf&xltat t church at 10 o’clock. There ----------------- * . . — _ . # - W to ut be u a Burpunc surprise xna on «* Mr. . vgu Ogden, the declared winner, with Elene Downing porta a delightful time. ra^ US us present last Suaday. 7* " occasion being his birthday. r. The and Geraldine Gilkerson as close sec them a pleasant surprise Wednesday Ringer. ’ Thelma Lena was the rep- J. B. Doggett was a Hood River resentative from ‘---- 1 the Mount Hood . . o’clock tiieré vffll wRl be a special spedai serviro, lock tSert onds. We hope that a goodly number evening. Those present were: Mr. school with the piece, “Kentucky visitor Monday. "" ' rasa _ _ _ ___________ of our people will show their appre and Mrs. II. W. Whiteley. Mr. and H. B. READ, Proprietor Mated by Mrs. Allison Fletcher and Delicious refreshments were served ciation of what our pupils are doing Mrs. R. B. Cun I Iff. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Belle.” Mr«. W. J. FUx entertained Sunday i Mra, W. W. Gilkerson Mrs. Frank D Reasonable prices and up to date 308 Cascade Ave. and hack them up by accompanying WBod, "Mr. and Mra. R. A. -Colllna, evening in honor of her guest, Mias Tel. 1234. and a gay time was bad by alL Davla, who la a national representa millinery at Miss A. Ray’s. With M. Den Poppenhagen. of Warrendale, us to Hood River next Friday evening. Mr. and Mra. Luhr Jensen, Mr. and Mabel Howard. tive of the Women’s Foreign Mission H. 8. Co. — aS K very thing in Radio Mr«. Malcolm Church, Mr. and Mrs. ary Society, win ba present and de visited, for a few days last week at .. Miss Campbell visited school laat -C. A. Terrell. Armand IJuhath, Mias liver an address. The choir will ren the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilburt Wednesday afternoon and weighed Sophie Dubath. Mrs. R, B. Doan, Dor der the anthem, “Be Joyful to the Gilkerson. They were fnrmt'r friends and measured the pupils. We are othy Doan, Mrs. Edna Fareher, Mra. glad to report that we have only two Ldrd.” khjworlh League at T.15. The in Illinois. Wlrrick. Mtaa Anna Wirrlck and topic is “Christ Fulfilling Hta Father’s Mrs. David Penes will give a silver pupila who are more than flye pounds •Ueb. Oommiaeion.” Mra. G. A. Weber is tea at her home on Neal creek next under weight, although in October we Patrick O’Leary. ________ tedder. At 8 o’clock Rev. Glelser will Saturday at 2.30 p. m.. the proceeds had 10. Mr«. J. 8. Warrens, Mina Frances deliver the second sermon in a aeries to be donated to the community house Warrens and Dr. Coughlan. of Port ___ 25, 1924. . March te fif Master sermons. His subject will fund. All members of the Mother«' land, were recent gueati of Mr. and Mis« Madeline Smith has returned Mrs. C. A: McCammon.————— be, “Our Duty to God.” . —----------- Ctab and their friends are cordially * to her mother's ranch on X\iUow Flat Saturday evening Mrs. Davis will invited. M. R. Catherwo«>d haa purchased a hold a meeting at the parsonage for Mother«’ Club met Wednesday of Her mother, Mrs. Sawyer, will, be tract of land near the Stephens place all ladies interested in missionary last weak at the home of the prsst- here next week. I and contemplates attending the sum Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Packer have mer there. moved into the Fuller house and will "4 Mra. J. H. Crenshaw and aon, Aleck, * run the place this year. [PICTURES have been visiting at the home of Harold Hagen has ¿gone to Dee to Mrs. Clarence E. Ash, of Portland. > • ■ work in the lumber camp. Mr. and Mra. L. F. Parker were l> ' ■■ ' ~ J. t.' , . 'f Fz t Friends and neighbor« gathered at hosts to the card club and everyone Cluster Oaks Jersey’s Flavor is distinctively the home of Mr. and Mr«. William r< porta a moat enjoyable evening, t Sheppard last Wednesday night to D»x-orations and refreshments were fine and no accident— i’ give them a welcome into the neigh in honor of St. Pati trtak. Fiftt, because it is Jersey milk which Is beyond a ' jahts^- -, Candy , _ and cigar« were H? nowell re- Mr. and Mm. W. 1 j f , dispute—richer in fat and su^ar than any other. passed, cake and coffee served and a. turned Monday from Loa Angeles. Jolly time was had by all. . J Alva West, who is ret-eiving- treat Second, because Cluster Oaks Jersey cows are Miss Bernice Moss «pent the w<>ek ment at the Federal hospital to Port I » liberally fed the best grains and roughages grown. end with her parents, Mr. and Mr«. land, is better. , E. B. Moss. She was one of the /Third, because cleanliness Is part of our creed. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Terrill have re seniors from O. A. C. who cooked and Bacteria are either angels or devils and we work served the big dinner at the Mnlt- turned from Klickitat, Wash. with the angels. Mr. and Mra. John L Wood were in nomah hotel in Portland Thursday night, Six hundred guests were Portland the past week. Mrs. Wood re We are often urged to lower the quality of our ceiving treatment from Portland phy served. product to make more money but are constantly We are sorry the items didn’t get sicians. b . striving to make It better. ’ Mrs. Renton Maya and Mr. and Mrs. Into the paper last week. The irreg MSI I. D. Parkins were up from Hood ularity of the time the mail carrier Cluster Oaks milk Is sold by PerIgo & .Son. I» sh «> s was the canse. and although River to spend the week end at Mays 1 \ \ two of our neighbors kindly put them Lodge. W. B. McGUIRE, Phone 5492. selves out to help, they arrived at the N printing office too late. ■ . MOUNT HOOD ■I Remember the Mothers’ Club at the MI hb Mnliel G. Howard came Fri- ( home of Mrs. Fred Ingalls this niter- » i noon. Mrs. Ingalls and Mrs. Earl day from Seattle for a vtalt at the W. J. Fllx home. Clark will be hostesses. Charlie Rhaw wan elected at the On account of the ill he«lth of Mrs. David Pence, the sliver tea she so apectal achool meeting to fill the un generously offered to have for the expired term of W. M. Ruah, resigned, | lieneflt of the community house fund an achool director. !S ’ We oan also supply your every need in all Qther L G. Gibaon viaited the Mount had to be postpond indefinitely. *< kinds of lumber, both dressed and rough. We will j 1 Oeo. F. Ogden had the misfortune, Hood school Friday. while spraying Monday, to dislocate i > Mta« Gladya Aafiurt came home *4. make deliveries, where desired, to all Valley points. 1 ‘ his shoulder again. from Eugene laat Wednesday. Hhe returned to iier school work Tuesday. « Amon Reed quit work at the mill DEE FLAT I ■ fl • and returned to hta home at New|>erg I Friends of Mr. and Mrs. w. r. Thnntday. *4 . [ Horn Broa., Tel. 5581 Hhanuoii. Just back from I»s Angeles, Miss Helen Aubert came home from where they spent the winter, gave Monmouth Friday for a few day«’ Mrs. John II. Edgar returned re- visit. Hhe returned Monday. Born—To Mr. and Mr«. Ivan Ma ? ■ theny. Wednesday, March 19, a aeven- wA’ pound daughter. Mr. and Mra. W. E. Clark and Mra. f Bules returned Thurnday from Cal ifornia. where they «pent the winter. ____ -"*■ ' ' ~ - i Misses Mattel Howard and Gladys It ■ p "■i "i Aubert viaited school Monday. el HOOD RIVER, ORE tar. and Mrs. L. B. Gibaon. of Hood River, spent Htuvday with Misses * y~ » ‘Ì ► • • i ; Thelma Eller and Loulae Krueder. J. B. Dlmmlck and Rosa Ringer a have pnr<-itseed the Hanna hay press. Mr. Ringer baled hto hay Saturday. | We pay the highest market price for Dressed, Veal, Pork and Live The Parent-Teacher Association will ( Poultry of all kinds, also Eggs. Bring us your produce. hold Its social at the Devin hall April 4, the proceeds to go for play ground equipment. We have a special EVERY DAY. See our window for bargains in meats. Mr. Bostick has rented the Green wood ranch. I .♦ Jane Thoma« is the girl —Henry Hull is the mam Mr. and Mrs. John Vanthlera weri Seo this picture and you will be the lovers. up from Portland Bunday looking^, ¿ after tbvir ranch here. Adolph. I’atereati was to Portland! sevwai days Isst week, 'tkktnr itown4 « hta Federal truck and exchanging it :• for a G M. c. * Lawreuro Rut ter field has pnrehared «F.-» the Charlie Barnes homestead to Mld- fi.' . parties xWe deliver twice daily—at 9:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. die Valley. The ___ contracting ___ _ J"/ . X _ Í' ' , , _/ — * « were at Hood River Thursday making | ’W ont the papers. i The following attended the grade •chtarl ai>eaking contest at Hood River I Friday eventhg: Mlaae« Thelma Eller, j « Ì. .1 jg r x. CiÄ'- ■ :■• V % -> L ■ M. ♦ L> $1.9 à * ‘Í- if "A Spring Sports Suits IM F** ' » ■"■.t... ... t »•> NEW SPRING APPAREL FOR MEN Silk Stripe Woven Madras 1- \_ HOOD RIVER, OREGON * r at >• 4 . *f— Tifi A î I I Smart New Plaid Caps . «jn,i Á i—'ÎÎ- j 7. * Y Have You Radio in Your Home P a i/ =—-=—======= j •e “Hannah, I love you!” A HOPKINSON ¡.X A CLUSTER OAKS JERSEY FARM '•■ * ■j L.^ :* / I 7 / æPc ' ' * MT. HOOD MEAT CO. T Kt* a * r''< fl ’ \W i x 1 ’ 1 4 Mid'löeäem Classic fidukMi tydle&on : 4141 LISTEN RANCHER! /** » Henif Hull Jane Thomas W' FOR NEXT SATURDAY OUR SPECIALS WILL BE; EL ’ ■’5 Freeh Spare Bibs ...'................................. ...15c per Lb. Qf Porh Boast ...22c per- lab. »- Shoulder Beef Pot Roast........................ ...15c per Lb. ■ 7. Ki ¿ redigi. I HOOSIER SCHOOLMASTER THE STANDARD LUMBER CD. i*..... í Í i I' "wniimonwenneit i bresenfy jirese FLUME LUMBER A fC’ “ NEWS j TOPICS — FABLES DI AI TAFRIDAY and KlnL I V SATURDAY C. L. HOWARD, Proprietor. 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