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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1924)
¡«¿Sw* HOOD RITER PLACIER, THURSDAY, MAY lrl»24 “The best results with the least labor and the most economy!” amaizó " oil You will find it an invaluable aid in preparing delicioua food». Write for your copy today. , Equally good for Frying for Shortening and for Salad Dressings New York - AMERICAN MAIZE-PRODUCTS CO. days. E. M. Strauss returned home Tues day. Sam Vale returned from Robinett Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Allington motored to The Dalles Munday. Mra. Osburn and daughter, Mrs. Joe Christner, went to Hood River Mon day. Mrs. Galbreath and daughter ar^ home from The Dallea. Mr. and Mra. R. H. Kemp, of Odell, visited the CherrVa Sujylay. Mr. and Mm. Rutherford, after hav ing vlalted the Blaine family, left for Kelao, Wash., Wednesday. Mrs. E. T. Johnson and sone, of Port land, were in Mosier Tueaday looking after their property. < R. E. Simpson was out looking over hia ranch recently and also visited with Chea. Stolz. Mra. E. M. Strauss and daughters. Dorothy and Patricia, visited In Hood ’River Monday. Roger Chown and Ferdinand Strauss were In Hood Iliver Monday to attend a Boy Scout meeting. Claude Blaine was unfortunate In breaking two of hie riba, George Evans and family and Lee Evans, Sr., have returned from a fish ing trip on the Deschutes. While there they visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gra ham, near Shearer’s bridge. Joe Weller went fishing in the Dee- chutes last week. Mrs. Clarence Kennedy and daugh-l ter. Patty, of Billings, Mont., vlalted I Mr. and Mrs. Nichol last week. Mra. Fred Wilson ahd children, of I The Dalles, came to Mosier Wednesday I of last week. They arrived a month! earlier than usual, that they, may] spend the entire summer at their I ranch. I The Steelsmith brothers, of Port-1 land, were In Mosier last Tueaday 1 looking after their ranch interests. Darrell Allington returned from Se attle Wednesday <>f last week. Miss Dorothy Race fell at school I Wednesday forenoon of last week and! sprained her ankle. Mm. Clark «pent Saturday at The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bellinger and son. Zeno Bellinger, and wife, went to Lyle to viait at the home of Mra. Langtry. Mrs. J. E. Higley and non, Joe, and granddaughter. Pauline, Fern Howard and Darrell Allington went to Grass Valley Saturday to viait Mm. Hig ley’s daughter. Mra. Orace Piercey. The boy« went to the Deschutes to fish. Sunday J. O. Beldin and aon, Harold, Roy Duvall and II. II. Nielsen motored to the Deschutes on a finhlng trip. Mr. Clark attended the dedication of the Odd Fellows' temple In Portland Saturday. Mm. Lloyd Fisher and eon and Mra. Ray Bailey left Saturday for Oak Grove. Paul Bailey and Clyde Bailey left for Oak Grove Saturday. Mm. Mart Horn and Mm. Clair Bai ley were in Mosier^ Friday. Mm. J. F. Davenport, of The Dallea, visited hia «later, Mrs; Alice Cherry, Friday and Saturday. Mlaa Pauline Plercey.of Gram Val ley, «pent the week end at the home of her grandmother. Mm. J. E. Higley. Frahcla Howard was In Hood River Wednesday of last week. Fred Evana motored to Portland Thuroday of last week. | E. P. Krohn and Mr. Otey, of Dufur, visited at the home of Mr. and Mra. Karl 8<-ott last week. I Mm. Wilma Dean, accompanied by I Philip Etmigner, of Portland, came up Thursday to viait Mrs. Dean's parents, Mr. and Mm. J. E. Folsom. Mosier visitors in Hood River Sat-1 urelay were Mr. and Mm. Jones, Mr. and Mm. W. A. Husbands, Mr. and Mra. Eme«t Evana and Mr. and Mm. Clyde Root. j Reed IxK'kman and Bob Fuller, meniltem of a Boy Scout troop of Hood River, wire week end guests at the E. M Strauss home. I Miss lx*n>etran, of The Dalles, was I in Mosier Saturday to attend the Y. I W. C. A. meeting. Mies Myrtle Hade and Kathleen Holmes were the host-1 Mr. and Mm. John Carroll and Mm. J. Carroll and non, Bobby, were viaitora in Tin* Halloa Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mra. C. H. Dunsmore visited in Moaler Wednesday of. last week. They were accompanied back to The Dalle« by Mm. Barbara Dunsmore. FLUME LUMBER We can also supply your every need in all other kinds of lumber, both dressed and rough. We will make deliveries, where desired, to all Valley points. All kinds of GThese dealers sell gasoline thats always go HOOD RIVER HOOD RIVER GARAGE HEAD A MORTIMER BARTOL-MAN8FIELD MOTOR CO. CARLTON, A. B. FASHION LIVERY A DRAY CO. THE TIRE SHOP UNGER, HECK VOL8TORFF, J. F. CARROLL, J. F. - • — . ■ k , ODELL LAFFERTY A WOODS HOLMAN A DAVIS A jT . - A WYATT 1 'X X. V. — ’ ■ ' < y FENWICK, F. CATE A HARMON STEELE, H. D. c - BECKER. O. R. GLAZIER, TIIAD MEYERS, A. W. 1 ___ i ' J CASCADE LOCKS - 1 □ ■7 Â. • 1 ■ NDARDo. Ifyou wish to make a MARKETING CONNECTION early this year we SUGGEST that vousee us BEFORE contracting with anyone else. We will fur nish you with SUPPLIES and advance you cash against your crop. >• BEFORE signing up with ANY0N1?, it is to YOUR INTERESTS to COM- OBTAINED and the PROMPTNESS of our payments, the DISTRIBUTION we can offer. It costs no more to make a SATISFACTORY arrangement than it does to WISH you HAD. in 0It? in 2i- difei«nt citi<?s, all over the U. S., besides in Honolulu, Quebec, Hamburg, Rio De Jamero, Rotterdam, London, Manila, Liverpool, Havana, Glasgow and from Florida to Washington, from California .. KI l ? distributi™ MEANS that we hunt FAR and WIDE for T i keePtouch with 216 different cities fi wihie HIGHEST markets MEANS something that MANY firms can t offer. While m town, Come in and talk it over. PAUL McKERCHER of. Mr. Stnrgesa and H. H. Nielsra. No buildings were burned. The Y. W. C. A. girls gave their big brothers a beach party Friday evening. All present expressed them selves as having had a very enjoyable evening. J. F. Blanchard waa a visitor at The Dalles Saturday. Saturday afternoon the little friends of Dorothy Proctor gathered at Mra. Guy Duvall's to help her celebrate her 10th birthday. The little folk en joyed themselves immensely. Mm. J. T. Carroll haa received word thaLher mother la quite ill. william Provence and family are living on the McKenna place. They formerly lived at Pine Grove. ‘ OTer Hood River High School WILL PRESENT ITS ANNUAL OPERETTA RIALTO THEATRE Friday Afternoon and Evening UNDER DIRECTION OF MRS. CHAS. H. HENNEY Highaat cash price paid tor roar used furniture, etovaa and ruga. Call McClain at B. A. Frana On. aSOft Tickets, 50c / • APPLES AND PEARS Motor Trouble Shooting Electrical Work a Specialty /■ ’ BICKFORD, A. F.