The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, April 10, 1924, Image 2

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P. F. Clark, for the past three years
sales manager of the Apple Growers
Association, announced Tuesday that
be had terminated hie contract, effec­
tive July 1. Mr. Clark, who for alx
years was sates manager of the Yaki­
ma Fruit Growers Association before
ooming here, says be has no definite
plans for the future. Mr. Clark, who
has been in ill health for tbe past
several months, returned from Callfor-
pia recently.
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The Red Cross plays an Important
part in the administration of charity
la the Hood River valley. Raed the
report of tbe Public Health Assorts
tion, which appears In this west’s
issue, and you will comprehend the
The next regular monthly meeting
Importance of the Red Cross and why of the Hood River Chamber of Com­
it deserves yonr loyal support.
merce Will be held Monday evening
in the Chamber of Commerce rooms at
The board of directors
Tragedy becomes a passenger when 8 o’clock.
granted the request to make the next
a man with an overload of liquor alts regular monthly meeting a road meet­
at the wheel of an automobile. Tbe ing of Hood River county and haa ex­
indiscretion of a moment may lead to tended a special invitation to the resi­
a lifetime of regrets. We just dte dents of the Dee district and and to
you to tbe frightful Incident of Cas­ the county court to be present.
Another matter of Importance to
cade Ixcks last Sunday night
be taken up will be the situation re­
garding the Forest Service appropria
Springtime la here. The valley will tion now before congress, which was
■non be a sen of blooms, and e’er we cut by the bureau of budget and
know it we will be ready to make the which, if passed, would mean a cur­
tailment of the road program of tbe
journey to tbe Upper Valley to join Forest Service. This comes home to
in tbe Mount Hood Ixx>p Hlghway- Hood River county in tbe matter of
the Mount Hood Loop and the Coopers
Blomom ivlebrntlon.
Spur lateral which would he affected
Tbe Park Orange players add to Cltlsens are urged not to miss the dis­
cussion of these Important lasuee.
their popularity annually.
Their
“Clarence" of last week was a classic.
Three New Gm!" *
Customers will ask this question
when they look down our line of re­
conditioned Dodge Brothers cars—and
the machines are aa good as they look.
We have 1928, 1921, 1919 and 1916
models, all priced attractively low.
Also two good screensides.
Bennett
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CITY READY TO IM­
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Tfce long tunic b twy becoming; 7576-^
wool poplin, Csnton crepe, ratine, and wool crepe
are among the materials recommended for this
dress. Visit our piece-goods counter where you
will find • I avr ® assortment of materials in all the
new colors.
But
Before you get your
material buy your
Standard - Designer
Pattern and see how
much or rather how
little you need.
The city council Monday bight rati­
fied the purchase of the 87-acre Batch­
elder tract and work Will be started
at ono by City Hnpervisor Clark to­
ward the improvement of a portion of
th« wooded acreage as a municipal
automobile perk. Numerous citizens
have signified their Intention to aid
in the development of the auto park
by donating labor.
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i The city eounril pass«l at first
reading* sn ordinance that provides
for the _ - paving
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connecting the concrete bridge with
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the bnsmeM
husmees section
section of
city. ’ The'
judiciary committee was Instructed to
draft another ordinance that will pro­
vide for paving of Oak street from
Ninth street to the paving of the high­
way at the west edge of town.
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We have a wonderful showing of fine new Coats
that we have secured at a price that will surprise you
examine them and note the high class tailoring, style
and quality. We only have a limited number and we
wonla advise you to call early and make your • £4
selection. While this lot lasts, your choice.......
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New Easter Silks and Beautiful Tub Cottons
Simple and
The rich colorings and weaves that rule the Spring
vogue are reflected in all these new fabrics. All that
is new and novel is ready for your choosing.
New Fancy Brocades, Ginghams, Plaids, Cotton
Crepes, Zephyr Ginghams, Lingerie Checks, Voiles,
Cantons, Tissues. Come in and see them.
effective; 7557—
Sise 36 requires
only
yards of
40 - inch crepe de
Chine, Georgette»
organdy,
swiss — on”
- New Easter Millinery
our piece'- goods -
counter. The Bel-
robe enclosed with
your pattern shows you step by step how to
the dress from start to finish.
A suitable shape for every face—all the very newest
styles. We can please you in style, quality and price.
New Baby Bonnet«— A large display in the latest
styles, very attractive. Made-of Silk and Organdy, in
Slain white and colors. .- Bring the baby in and try on
iese cute styles
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Lost — Toesdsx morolo«, MO la eurrouy.
Want*! — Troek Hauling. (»enervi Motor
track will iianl anything, any place, any Finder pissa» laavasi Frasnr’s«rooary. Re­
ward.
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Ix»t— a sold Wallham open ease. I6-J»*cl
waicb, with sold bar chain sttaohed. May
bave been dropped oo ball diamond Halor-
For Rent—5 rooms at old Tucker place, small day. Finder pleas» leave al Glacier offias. SM
garden. Hee T. H. Acree. Tel. MM.
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l.o»f-8otnewhero on Rood IUver bnalnSt
Thureday, April S, a gold ring, »el wtlb
For Rent—Furnished bouaekeep ng room». street»
rub»-, valnsd aa enira«»nienl ring. Reward.
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Write Mrs. K. L. HopkTna, SOI AlvOidBl., fb»
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For Rant— A «va-room bouse and «»race. Halles.
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For Kent—Fnrnlabtd apartment and room-.
239 Blate BL, pbons Mis. Connsiroy 3213, after
5 p. m.
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Notice la hereby given: That the
undersigned has been appointed Ex­
ecutor of the will of John Bullwinkel,
deceased, by the County Court of
Hood River County, Oregon, and has
duly quallfled as such. All persons
having claims against said Estate are
hereby notified to present the same,
duly verified according to laW, to the
undersigned, at the office of hie attor­
ney, George R. Wilbur, Eliot Building, . For Hale—15 bead of haavy Inreln« borees.
wall matebed team», priced to Mil. o. K. Feed
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River, Oregon, within six Barn, Tbe Dallae, o*.
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Dated and first published this April
10, 1924.
Fred Vogel.
Executor of the Estate of John
Bullwinkel.
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(UNDER MT. HOOD ANNEX)
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2Oth Century Food Prices-Good
Friday and Saturday
Citrus Washing Powder
Large Package 22,/1c
Powdered Bon Ami
2 Pack. oe« 25c
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Old Dutch Cleanser
3 can« 23?
Ivory Soap, gue«t «ize, 59c dozen-! pkg. Rin»o Free with each dozen
J. T. VOLSTORFF
For Hale—Hardie »prayer, orchard wagon,
spring tooth and dise. 8. D. KUnger, Metho-
dlat Lane.
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Cor. Cascade and 4th
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FOR SALE
Sunmaid Seeded Raisins, 15 oz. package«
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Dessert Seedless Raisins, 15 oz. packages ..
Thompson’s Seedless
Fancy Dried Peaches
Raisins, Bulk 3 lbs. 29c
: 2 lb«. 35c
For Sale—One
rendition, n»w esb and
"Red," Belmont Gara««.
Soft Shell Walnut«
Choice Grade
per pound, 29c
Choice Apricots
19c pound
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---------2 for 21c
Prune«, Extra Large,
3 pounds 23c
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Royal Club. Coffee
3 lbs., 11.37
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Federal Milk
Tall cans, 9c
Carnation Milk
Borden’« Milk
Tall can«, 9c
Tall cân«, 9c
Sugar Cured Bacon, extra nice, half or whole piece____ pound 27c
Singapore Pineapple
20th Century Brooms
in light syrup
Light weight, best
Large No. 2p£ cans
grade straw, 98c
2 for 35c
Booth’s Sardines..
Gjuntry Gentlemen Corn
Sifted Early June Pea«
All kinds, each 14c
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U|y of
V-lley
6 cans for 83c -
Can n/gc; 6 can« $1.00
Can 22*£c; 6 cans $1.27
CRISCO, 1 pound, 27c;
| \/2 pound«, 39c;
3 pound«, 75c;
6 ppund«, $1.45;
9 pound«, $1.99
r Sun-Lit, Soiid_ Pack
Tomatoes, 6 for 75c
ForHak—Tbs leading varisti»» of apple»,
pears, eherrtoe. piuma, aprirete, prone» and
grape» one sad two yaaro ago. F. A. Masare,
phone Odell IM.________
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SEASONED WOOD FOR SALK
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Junkef Powder, A««orted Flavor«, 2 package« for 25c
Del Monte Tomatoe«
F Preferred Stock
Apricots, A & L or
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Tomatoe«, large can,
Mission, large can, 17c .
Each 17%c; 6 cans $1.00
Each 17^4«; 6 can« $1.00
3 cans, 50c
Standard Peaa, No. 2 tin«
2 for 25c; 6 for 70c
20th CENTURY COFFEE—-The „Id price f„,
Pound. 35c;
3 pound, for $1.00-
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Roasted today and on your table tomorrow
Fancy Sunkist Oranges, «mall «ize,
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15 cents per dozen
Florida Grape Fruit, 54 size,______
«aement
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15c each
Large Shapp
3c eat
For Hate- Wheat hay and Umo|hy bay. C. T.
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The wedding of Amos 8. Benson,
well known business man and son of
Bimon Benson, and Miss Bertha Van
Dcrmcer, was held Saturday night at
the home of Mr. Benson's sister. Mrs.
Caroline Hensan Vnander, on Port­
land Heighta. Rev. W. G. Eliot offici­
ated. The ceremony was performed
In the presence of a few relatives and
friends
The bride is a graduate of
Jefferson high acbool and a graduate'
nurse of the Good Samaritan hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Benson left for a two
months’ wedding trip to California,
In Hollywood they will visit Mr. and
Mrs. Simon Benson.
Mr. and Mrs.
Henson will make their home in Port­
land.
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Reasons For Buying Lewis’ Reda— You
For Kant—An S-rooiu U uum , newly pa.nled
wbat you ar« «»ttlng. Th» only so
and papered downstalr< Tel. 9783 or call at see
ment
tested Reds In Hood River. The
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80 per cent non.»ettero. Recommended t
For Rent—A «-room poU»sa*T»l. 'J0S4. mitt beaiautborlllee. Will batch May cblcka
Mcb If ordeieq In advanoa. Ralph K. Lew»»,
pbone Od^HW.
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For Rent—3 furnished rooms with »ath and
ftirnace hast. SOI Slate Street, scrotm from
w»ute<
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dreaataakae
wants
library.
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work. Hava your old »nit mad» over intosn '
work la mornings. Call Mrs. Bwksley H.
For Rent — Rooms and fnrnlsbed suite». U[>to.dateSpring draaa. Will work by d*T<>r
Snow, tel. M3I.
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Pbon« 3M«, Mrs H. J. Fryrlek._______ n22H
For Exchange—Stock and dairy nutate.
Want borne preposition, Inrente, what bgva
MISCELLANEOUS
youT AdSreaa c. M. C.,eare Olneler.
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Whit» Leghorn». Hollywood »tram.
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Will Trade—Town property, two lot» aad
paraeltlng. I.1P. Calhoun, 811 Jun» Bl. all.
small botn» on Belmont road, vale» 3600, ape
Fw Sale-Clark
good milch sow and bogs. Phon» MSI.
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Lost—On last Friday, between < and J p. m
from yoeng Mocl
In Hood River shopping district, a narrow
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Any girl In trouble may rommnntaate with
knitted pearl sweater belt. Finder pleree leave F.nelgu L m of tb» salvation Ariny at ttea
al Glacier offlee oriel. Mrs. 8 G. Babhon, Park­ White Hhielir Hos»», 6M Maytedr Av«., Pun-
For Sal»-Jersey Black GI»Dt batch In« a««,.
dale 134.
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Terpsichore's Party Friday Night
Andrews Fares Six IJquor Complaints
Terpsichore, muse of dancing, will
A sequel to the fata) accident at reign next Friday night at the Mount
Cascade Locks Bunday evening, when H<>od Comm unity ball, and J. C. Devin
Chas. Tysten, 8t. Helens boy. was and son: K el tale, say they anticipate
kljlcd »Wen dragged
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,,ne, *n. ,T Y*0- Keswick, Ixx&s from all mld-Colnmbla points to be
youth, District Attorney Baker yre- prow-nt for the event The Ixxip high
terday filed six complaints against wnl is now In such excellent condition
Alvin
Andrews,
another
Cascade that the motor jaunt tends to Whet the
Ix>cka boy, for sale of moonshine. appetite of those who journey from
Keswick, who te living held to the Mosier, this city and other pointe to
IPteBd jury on recommendation of a the weekly community hall dancing
fWroner’« Jury, to ahawer for the parties.
Ssath of TusLu. I. cited by titrer
Oh last Friday hlgKtthe dancé of ***** **
.complalnfa as purchasing liquor from the jesters was held, and a merry quip
Andrews. WTsyne Dillaboy Is named was jolted by those who thronged the
•y complalnta as purchasing liquor recreational center.
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fashions a.- -uthentic. Every coat has been marked at
the lowest possible-price, giving you the biggest value
for your money,
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For Hal» Very Cheap—A brown leatherette
For Hale — Apple, nwach. pear and cherry
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“*w' AM,I, W# T’r*,ftbJ8‘- trova. We bava a rail Ilo» of general nursery
•toek. Phone Parkdale «S or writs C.T. B mp
soo, Parkdale.
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WEDDINGS
I„ choosing yourgnew mat youTHW
at Eastertide
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Richard W. Montague, prominent
If you are going to be a primary
Portland attorney and public speaker,
For Hate 01
candidate, yon bad better burry.
will nddrvaa the Association of Unl- m»nt tor For
veraify Women Saturday. The lunch
For Hale- Hargsln. Uns Kingsbury piano,
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son will be held at the Oregon hotel graoeaab. Tsl.fcl.
at 1 p. m.
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Notice to W<
Timber men
or
woodmen
please
notice: I am making a collection of
woods for the Hood River high school.
I wiNh half sections of the following
woods from this country: Yellow pine,
white pine, black pine, nut pine, red
fir, yellow fir, common hemlock, alp­
ine lieinhx k. spruce, lovely fir. Noble
fir (called larch), white fir, alpine fir,
tamarack, yew, cottonwood, hackberry,
aspen, alder, haw, or any other tree
not mentioned.
Sections should be
two feet or over in diameter,- one foot
long, free from knots or rot Anyone
cutting such trees, or having them in-
tbeir possession, will confer an obliga­
tion by leaving such sections with me.
For Bale-Oookin» appia», »km whlUr Fakin
or notifying me that they have them
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cut down, and I will co^e out and cut duck aggs (»hatching. TM.Mtl-
my own sections. I would also like
Foe Sals-- Auto Knitter. Call tret.
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to secure sections of maple and asb.
For
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Everything
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Cherrive on the lower levels here
a*9 in full bloom, and by Bunday, if
the weather continues warm, the
cherry orebanlH of the Lower Valley
will be out in their glory. LHacs of
tbe city lawn* ar* opening. The first
fuR-btown lilac was picked Monday
To the Republicana of Hood River
by Mrs. Geo W. Thomson.
and Wasco counties;
Valley reeorts, open for the season,
I hereby announce myself aa a can­
are making preparation for a heavy
didate for tbe Republican nomination
traffic of visiting motorists Bunday.
for State'Senator for th<- 10th Sena­
torial District, composed of the coun­
ties of Wasco and Hood River, and.
if nominated and elected. I will per­
form tbe duties thereof to tbe best of
my ability, and will strive to promote
the interests and welfare of tbe citi­
zens and taxpayers or my District,
Annonnremeiii bao been made of a and of the State of Oregon. I favor
OMptinc at Riverside church Sunday fewer laws and better enforcement,
evening at 7.45 o’clock at which a lower taxes and less extravagance.
special program ha« been arranged In . mfitf (Paid Adv.) B. R. Butler.
the interest« of (Company C,.
The,
Bunday Evmfnx- Ohtb has donated
the church and Is «operating with
I hereby respectfully submit to the
the guard company In this program,
wi)lcb will interpf t the alms and Republican voters of Hood River
aspirations of the {iSTional guard and county, for their action at the May
will show the value of the local unit primaries, my name as candidate for
thé nomination for sheriff. All I ask
to Hood River.
Several local business men and min- is that they Investigate my record as
istera and organzatkms are Interest­ deputy county assessor for seven
ing tKemselves In the affairs of the yean and deputy In the sheriff’s office
Giard company In the hope of stimu- for more than three yean.
tlng Interest in it. believing that m27tf (Paid Adv.) Wm. H. Edick.
this tori of citizen «oldiery should
command community wide interest.
For Sheriff
The American Ixurion baa recently
I wish to announce myself as a Re
passed • resolution »¡»onsoring the
local company and appointed a com­ publican candidate of the Farm, Labor.
mittee to assist the company in work­ Progressive, Independent type, for
above office, subject to the primaries.
ing out Its problems.
Commander Snow, of the American If the above suite yen, vote for me.
r- CL Q. Cornelius.
legion, has tieen ask«! to preside at Let’s go.
(Paid Adv.)
the Sunday night meeting, the pro­
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-tiOOD RIVER GLACIER, THÜR3DAÏ, APRIL 10, 1924
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INDEPENDENTS TO
TALK WITB BENTON
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REGISTER
All good citizens should vote for
the chotpe of their party at the ap­
proaching May primaries. You should
register. Next Tuesday will be the
last day for registration before the
prinmriea.
You must reregister If gram of which will include: Invoca­
you have moved.from one precinct to tion, Rev I* H. MHIer: addresses by
Adjutant General White and Colonel
another. _______________
Gilbert; music by the Riverside choir
The so-called Oregon compulsory and Albert Case, and benediction by
Dr. W. H. Boddy.
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achool bill has liven declared uncon­
Capt. Blackman will conduct the
stitutional by a district federal court, the interests of Company C. • The
guard to the services and tbe
three Judges reaching a clear cut,
lie is cordially Invited to attend,
definite decision. The presumption is
following «»mmittee has charge
that the recent d«-lslon will be af­
tbe arrangements: B. H. Suow,
Irmas; Capt. Blackman, Dr. W’.
firmed by the United States supreme
Fielding 8. Kelly and ’ H.
court, should an appeal be taken. If
ah appeal IF contemplated. It should r~
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be taken' at the earliest possible «M>
ment. In order that the schools men­
aced by the tegialatlon may know with
definltenees their statu«.
* New that the courts have peseafl
1 on the law, the heat and prejudices
rssred by the campaign should be
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wbq U m » purchawr In auothvr Instance,
aopngdlng to a complaint.
'TSrsws *waa
arrested
MoMsr
duriSr progress of tbe coroner’s In­
quest? ea information furnished by
young Keswick.
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The city council haa ratified the
purchase of the Batchelder tract and
preparations are under way for the
improvement of a new municipal auto
park. The council haa bein promised
the support of citizens who will do-
nste work.
Every hour’s work do­
nated to the task of cleaning up the
park will l>e money saved In taxes.
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Hoed River haa a baseball team of
which all citizens may well be proud.
With the weather Ideal Sunday after­
noon. those fane who appeared at the
Paradise diamond were well repaid.
The Crowd at the next game here
should be all the larger. With an
•-arrest support of citizens the base­
ball team of thia season should go
well toward winning a pennant
Tbe baseball fever might, with ben­
efits to all, develop to the .point where
we will have some inter professional
and business men’s game in the city.
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