HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THUR8DAY, APRILflO, 1994 PARKDALE ■i i 1 Kzá » V Order It Today! Detroit, Michigan See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer Shampoo without THE HOOD RIVER MARKET HE old reliable rparket, where the dollar or any multiple of it does its full duty. A full line of all the staples for -your table, and as well the special articles of food that you so often desire. . - Kippered Salmon and Smoked Salmon THESE LENTEN DAYS DAVENPORT, BRYANT & DU ROSS Telephone 4311 J. T. üalllday. W. L. Mason, W. C. Smullen and J. C. Hatfield erected the garage at the manse Monday. -The Riverside Brotherhood of Hood River wiU meet at the Men's Forum in the grade school Thursday evening at 7 o’clock. You are cordially invited to the services In the Community church next Sunday. Church school and forum at 10.15. Morning worship at 11.30. Young js-ople's meeting. 0.45 and preaching service at T.80. Pre­ Easter services every evening during Holy week from 8 to 9. Vital mes­ sages will be delivered by the pastor.' Come and Invite your neighbor to join yon. The following are the standing com­ mittees of the Men's F^rum for the ensuing year : Executivé,-K. C. Euwer, 8. G. Baltson. W. I* Mason. J. P. Coop­ er; devotions 1. C. E. Craven. J. B. Dog­ gett, A. J. Brunqulst : entertainment, C. C. Walton. W. Blake. J. E. Van Nnyp; public welfare. M. O. Boe, J. D. Smnilln, G. Wertgen ; moving pictures. R. Davies. C. K. Craven, H. L. Bom; mers. The officers of the forum are: E. C. Euwer. president ; C. E. Craven, vice-president : W. C, Bmallin, secre­ tary. Nr. and Mrs. H. G. Keeney were , among the. Hood River people who b ’ attended the play here Saturday night. Hundreds of outsiders sampled Up­ per Valley scenery and atmosphere ' Sunday. Indications are that we will 1 need another traffic officer during the summer. Rememl»er the services in the church every evening from 8 to 9. If you come once you'll want to come again. . Dr. C. II. Duy has purchased a new . Overland Redbird car. A. M. Kelly motored to Portland Sunday. < ----- Florence Craven was at home last week «to take part in the ^»lay given Saturday eveuiug. (Vit W. 8. Dowd and children mo­ tored to Portland last week end to see . Mr«. Dowd, who la gaining very rapid­ ly and hopes to lie able to come home next week. J. I). Stnullln and Earl Newman were business visitors to Portland Monday of last week. _ ---- , Mrs. Tod Culiiertson has returned home after attending a couple of Weeks in the Hood River Cottage hospital. , Mary Babson entertained with a birthday party at her home Monday afternoon. A school meeting was held in the grade school building last week. The meeting was tulled to discuss the pol­ icy of ths school for next year. Mr. Gibson and Mr. Keeney were up from Hood River. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smiillin motored to Portland Saturday tp meet Mrs. Clyde Fitzgeriild and son, who expect to visit in Parkdale for a short time. Mrs. Bert Middlcswnrt and daugh­ ter, Sylvia, were called to White Salmon Wednesday, on account of the illness of Mrs. Charles Gregory (Clar­ isse Middles wart ). Mrs. R. A. Hutchinson and little daughter, Patricia, who has-la-en ill. returned to their home Saturday. I«ast Saturday evening Mclsaac's hall was jammed to thé doors to see and enjoy the cleverly produced com­ edy. "Fighting Father." C. C. Walton and W. D. Drake, as managers, and Mrs. Geo. Blodgett, director, are de­ serving of unstinted praise for their untiring la^pr and ability in putting on this play, which hasfthe distinction of iM'ing one of the fipst amateur pro­ ductions ever given at Purkdale. The entire cast is to lie congratulated, all taking tbêlr respective ¡tarts In a most creditable manner. The I at lies' Aux­ iliary realizes a neat sum of money, which will lie applied on the church innnse'fund. The Ladles’ Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. Harry Roiitson Wednes­ day afternoon. Every one enjoyed the afternoon. , Franz Wertgen left Monday to try and. find work. IHcNARY-HAUGEN BILL GIVEN EXPLANATION The McNary-Haugen Export Oor- |M>ration bill, now before congress, is receiving the hearty support of Rep­ resentative Sinnott of Oregon, who has Issued the following series of questions and answers -egarding the measure: What la th. purpose of the McNary- Haugen Export Corporation bill? To equalise the farmer's dollar with the other man's dollar. How will It accomplish this purpose? By the establishment of an export agency to handle wheat an Double strength and double econo* my. Comes packed in four sizes. All brands of best quality coffee in stock. ' . . HOLMAN & SAMUEL SANITARY MARKÊT & GROCERY P hone 1811 PASTRY Let us deliver them with your groceries. Yours For Service VINCENT & SHANK “The Home of Quality Groceries Washington Deputy Arrested Joseph Koane, of Vancouver, Wash.. Clarke county deputy sheriff, was ar­ rested by County Traffic Officer Mur­ ray Monday on a charge of speeding his automobile through Cascade Locks and on the Columbia River highwn.v. He posted a bond of fit) with the offi cer. Other recent traffic delinquencies reported by Officer Murray were: Wil­ liam Shank, of Mt. Hood. $eeii appointed postmaster here to succeed T. A. Reavis. Mr. Johnson will resign the office of sheriff which lie has held continuously since 1911. William Edlck, senior deputy of the office, according to announcement of County Judge ilasbrouck, will lie ap- IMiinted to fill Mr. Johnsofi's unexplred term. Mr. Edlck lias already an­ nounced his candidacy for the Repub­ lican nomination for sheriff. Mr. Johnson Is a native of Kentucky. He came to the valley in 1902 and pur- ehaaed a West Bide orchard place. For a number of years before becoming «lieriff he was on the staff of the Hood River Apple Growers Union, Sheriff and Mrs. Johnson are the ¡inrent« of five sons. Charles is a grad­ uate of the Oregon Agricultural Col­ lege. James Is a student of law at the University of Oregon. He was recent­ ly announced as an honor student. Julius, after attending O. A. C. for a year, is a menilier of the local staff of the Standard Oil C