The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, June 05, 1924, Image 4

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    HOOD RIVER GLACIER, .THURSDAY, JÜNE S, 1924
The Amaizo Way is the short­
est way to more delicious, more
economical Home-Baking.
Ask your Grocer for Amaizo—
the perfect oil for frying, short­
ening and Mayonnaise making.
Send for a copy of the
Amaízo Cook Book—It’s FREE! Address t
111 West Monroe St., Chicago, III.
American Maize*Products Co
MOSIER
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hamlin, and baby
and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Husbands
were in Hood River Monday.
Mrs. Mendenhall returned to her
home in Portland Monday after aev-
eral days’ visit with her son, A. H.
Graves, and family.
J. F. Blanchard and sons, Ted and
HaL left Monday for Longview, Wash.
Mrs. L. Shelly left on the early
morning train for Portland Monday.
Jess and Ted Huskey and Miss Bob­
bins were in Hood River Monday.
Alex Carlson and friend, Mr. Thomp­
son, motored up from Portland Mon­
day and spent a day with Alex’ par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Carlson. They
returned to Portland Tuesday, accom­
panied by Miss Elsie Carlson, who will
resume her work in music with her
brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bryant and
Forrest, motored to Portland
week.
Robert Glenn and daughter, Lenore
Frances, who has just returned from
Paige Performance
Comfort, Style,
now $1795
RY to match New Paige per­
formance, comfort, appear­
ance. Compare it in these points
with other high quality cars. Then
compare prices.
The New Paige Phaeton at
$1795, with all its improvements
is an even finer car than last year’s
$2450 Paige! Think of the big, able
New Paige at the price of an ordi­
nary, smaller car. Come in and
see it.
T
(Pdsyuidy
to cook
J. C. DEVIN & SON
PICNIC TIME IS HERE
MAKE US YOUR HEADQUARTERS
Lunch Meats Cheese Saratoga Chips
Olives Pickles
Grape Juice
Ginger Ale Port-o Loganberry Juice
Fruit and Vegetable Salad
and many others
Yours For Service
properly and not
corrode metal parts.
So be sure you order
by name— “Pearl
CXI.” It's refined and
rc-refined by a special
Standard Oil Com*
VINCENT & SHANK
“The Home of Quality Groceries*'
Pearl Oil is ecorp
omical, odorless and
good to the last drop.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
The Best Foods from Oregon Cattle.
Pure Foods at the most moderate prices
FISH AND POULTRY
THE HOOD RIVER MARKET
A. F. DAVENPORT, Prop
.0. R. Hag«, of Napavine, Wn., spent
the week visiting hi* brothers at the
Hage Cider Factory
—
Mrs. Louise Polk, of East Liverpool.
Monday for a
Ohio, arrived in
Mrs. E. M.
visit with her
Strausa.
Mr. snd Mrs. W. E. Venael spent
Sunday in Hood River at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Tnggasell.
Roscoe Davidhlxiir left Thursday for
Oakridge, where he expects to work
for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans were in
Tlie I tall«* Wednesday.
Mrs. E. D. Piercey and children
spent the week at the home of her
mother, Mrs. 3. K. Higley.
Earl Bailey moved hla family to
Oak Grove Wt ifnus lay. where they ex-
jw-t t tc wpt-tm tiM? tntnvr.
Mr. and Mrs I «lie Root were In
Portland a couple of days this week.
E. W. Davtdhlsur and W. A. nua-
Itands went to the I H-schutes Thursday
to spend the remainder of the week
flailing.
B. W. Veatch was In The Dalles
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Chamberlain and
daughter, Montana, and Mrs. T. E.
Morgeaon were in The .Dalit* Thurs­
day.
Mias Sara Folsom return<*d home
from Portland Friday, where alie was
shopping and visiting her alater, Mrs.
Allen Dean.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Jas. Carroll
were in Hood River. Thursday.
Ed B. W imm I s , special agent of the
O.-W. It. A N., of Portland, and daugh­
ter, Gertrude, were-visitors at the Jas.
Cherry home Decoration day.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Nichol, Mrs.
Holly, Mrs. Bertha Johnson and eon,
Bert, motored up the Loop road Dec­
oration day.
Mrs. Stoneman and sister-in-law. of
The' Italics. were visitors at the Carl­
son home Friday. -
Mrs. Wesley Huskey and sons, of
Portland, spent a few days with their
daughter and stater, Mrs. Archie Hus­
key. They' visited the Cemetery Dec­
oration day.
Darrell Evans, who la working at A.
M. Williams' store at The Dalles, spent
Friday with his parents.
Alls-rt Osborn, accompanied Wheeler
Clark to The Dalles one day last week.
Judge and Mrs. F. 8. Gunning, of
The Dalles, spent Friday with their
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
< 'herry.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Strauss and fam­
ily had as their guestR Decoration day
and the rest of the week. Mrs. Strauss’
mother, Mrs. Prill, and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Danielson and family, of For­
est Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ixtesby,
of .-.Loe Angeles, Calif. i Mrs. Isitilse
Polk, of East Liverissih O., and Fay­
ette Oakley, of Portland.
Miss IvvHowey, of Hood River, was
in Mosier Friday visiting old friends.
Mrs. Hattie Bailey is improving her
home by the addition of a new kitchen
and bathroom.
Mr. and'Mrs. Paul Fitch and daugh­
ter». Naomi and Louise, and Eiden
Woodworth. of Portland, came np to
visit Mrs. Fitch's mother. Mrs. O. C.
Evans, over*the week end.
Marion Yonlsh and George Wilson
have accepted positions in the Ford
garage in The Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs> Clyde Root, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Evans and family and
Howard Root spent Decoration day
motoring on the Mount Hood Loop
rond.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bailey and
daughter were visitors at the Cherry
home Friday from Hood River.
Roger Cliown and Ferdinand Strauss
were in Hood Iliver Friday.
Hood River visitors Thursday were
Mrs. Fanny Piercey and son ; Mrs. E.
1*. Piercey nod children; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Beldin and Evelyn and Harold;
Mrs. Camp and son. Leslie, snd Mr.
and Mrs. F. A. Allington and daughter,
Barliara.
Mrs. E. M. Strauss and daughter,
Harriett. Mrs. Polk and Mrs. J. R.
Wilcox and children visited with Mrs.
8. E. Evans Thursday.
Mrs. E. J. Middleewnrt. of Hood
River, sjient Sunday with her daugh­
ter, Mrs. Goo. Chamberlain.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rowland and eon,
Claude, spent Sunday at Parkdale.
Mr. Neilson and Joe Weller were
fishing in tlie Deschutes Sunday.
Miss Bishop was in The Italics Sat­
urday.
E. IL Piercey, Joe Higley and Dar­
rell Allington returned from an outing
at Elk lake Saturday.
Visitors at The Dalles Saturday
were Mrs. Bailey. Marcella Race, Geo.
Chanilierhiiii, Montana Chamberlain,
J. O. Boldin, Otto Hage and C. R.
Hage, of Niipavine, Wash.
Miss Allie Llebtrau, secretary of the
Y. W. C. A., of The Italic«, met with
the high school club Thursday. They
s|s’iit tlie afternesm cleaning graves
and putting flowers on graves at the
cemetery. Both clubs joined in this
work of public service, after which
the nienilters returned to the Blue Tri­
angle hut where Nedra Evans and
Ella Folsom were hostesses. Ths club
voted to send Its president, Mae Camp,
and vice president, Nedra Evans, to
summer conference at Gearhart June
16. A lawn social is planned for June
<1 with both clults participating In an
out of door program. It will be held
at the Mosier auto park and the pub­
lic is invited. Ice cream, punch, lem-
onndo and cake will be served Pro­
ceeds will be used in defraying ex-
is-nses for a Lost take camping trip
this summer. After the business of
the club was finished the hostesses
served cake and lemonade to the
weary club inemlters.
The Christian Endeavors of Wasco
and liood River counties held a pic­
nic on Mosier creek Decoration day.
A large crowd was in attendance and
a Ismnteous basket dinner was served
at noon. In the afternoon a baseball
game was played on the home diamond
between Hood River and Wasco coun­
ties, Hood River winning.
Miss Annabell Blain was delightful­
ly surprised at her home Monday
evening when a numl»er of her friends
gathered to give her a farewell party.
They are very sorry to lose Annabell
as she Is liked by all. The evening
was spent in playing games until a
late hour when rake and punch was
Served. AltouC 30 enjoyed the evening.
The Mosier lisscliall team and aev-
eral cars of fans motored to (Mell Sun­
day. where thejr defeated the nine
theft* 14 to 13.
—
It Easy For All Motorists
With Full-Size Balloons
Simplified application of
AMERICA SHOULD PRODUCE
ITS OWN RUBBER
MITCHELL POINT SERVICE STATION
COLUMBIA SERVICE STATION
White Salmon, Wash.
Odell, Ore
“Rench my hair in the dew—th’o my hat;
June wants me and Pm to spare. r
Spread them shadders anywhere:
Pll git down and waller there
And obleeged toyouat that. ’*
“Shaddeis” are thick and cool, along the rivers, in the moun­
tains and on the highways. For those who heed the call, we
have everything necessary to make the trip comfortable and
enjoyable — Auto Tents, Camp Beds, Tables, Chairs and Stoves.
GOLF, TENNIS, BASE BALL, FISHING AND SWIMMING
Get your share of it this summer—begin now
Refrigerators Hammocks
Ice Cream Freezers-Lawn Sprinklers
Oil Cook Stoves - Steam Canners
Hot Weather
Comforts
for the home
E. A. FRANZ CO
All kinds of
Motor Trouble Shooting
Eledtrical Work a Specialty
We have a special every
Saturday—see our window
that day for a bargain in
meats.
HECK
UNGER GARAGE
- Successor to TUCKER’S GARAGE
i Phone 2133
Our Mehts are U. S. In
spected.
Office Supplies
C. L HOWARD. Prop.