The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, July 17, 1924, Image 4

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YOU’LL NEED THESE
Climb Mt. Hood
and M m . J
«a sad B
Thief msad
Sunday of last
talks «ttAbed D
Trank Conley
Dalles Saturday.
Mr. Bbogren and daughters, Alice,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Porter and
Elisabeth and Trances, Ware camp*'
baby, of TUtomook. spent the week
ing at Brooks meadows last week.
end at the Oouley home.
UNITED STATES TIKES ARB GOOD
Mra. Strachan and daughter, Betty,
Bill Bay and wife aad daugh
of. Dufur, visited friends in Mosier
Vivian, of White Salmon, were Sal
last week.
day night (nests of Trank Conley.
O Royal Cord user ever get*
The Nichols and Fred Brans fam­
Mr. aad Mri J. B. Conley and
ilies returned Wednesday from their daughters. Lottie and Lava, and
excited about new. tire develop*
fishing and camping trip and re­ Mias L. Wsnver, of White Salmon,
ments,
because he knows that when hl*
ported good luvk latching fish.
viaited at the Conley home recently.
Dr. and Mrs. Bachly and three
present Royal Cord doe* finally wear
Mr. and Mrs. Lantry and
sons, from Balt Lake, were visitors Leonard, of Lyle, were Bunday
out
he will find any really worth while
at the Harding home last week.
itors of the Bellingers.
Mrs. Lelliott was in Hood River on
MI m Kathleen Holmes spent
advance in tire building in the new
business last Thursday.
oral days with the Morelands
Royal
he buy*.
Mr. and Mra. Taggaeell. of Hood on the ranch.
River, are staying with Mrs. Bhogren,
Ruth, Bose, Irwin and Patty
Latex treated cords are the latke t contribution
while Mr. Bbogren is sway edmping. Strauss were Saturday visitors In
of the Royal Cord makers to better tire service.
Charley Brooks has bought a new Hood River.
piano.
Mr. and Mrs. Perrin Dunn, of Se­
A new patented process' that gives greater
Francis Neilsen and Emily Hus- attle, were overnight guests at the
strength
and wearing quality.
lands motored to Hood River last Alllngton home Sunday.
Thursday evening and attended the
The High School Girl Reserve club
You get the benefit of this latex treatment
show. '
held their meeting last Thursday In
in
Royal Cord High'Pressure Tires, Royal
Mr. and Mrs. Husbands and family the Y but.
with their guests, Mra. Boater and
Cord Balloon Tires for 20, 21 and 22 inch
Scotty Milue, of The Dalles, is
daughter, motored to Crown Point on working at the Mosier meat market
rims and Royal Cord Balloon'Type Tires
a sight- seeing trip last Thursday. while Mr. Cherry is fishing.
built to fit present wheels and rims without
Mr. and Mrs. Davtdhiaar returned
Everything is tfrogreaslng nicely
Wednesday of last week from Oak with the new mail route and the
change.
Ridge where they have been visiting patrons are getting ready their mall
their son, Roscoe. and their daughter, boxes.
U. S. Tires are the only tires
Mrs. Bessie Fisher, and family.
Sunday of last week C. T. Bennett
in
the world made of cords
Mr. and Mrs. Foster and Mra. Poe with Mrs. Hunter and daughter, Nora,
of Portland, were guests of Emily and Mrs. JJuuter's brother and wife
solutioned in raw rubber latex
Husbands Baturday.
motored to the DesChutes river.
Saturday visitors in Hood River «* Joe Higley, Irene Horn and Mae
w<#e Mr. Beldln and Evelyn and Camp attended the. show in Hood
Harold, Mrs. Husbands and Emily River Saturday evening.
and Arviila. Elda Bonier, Mr. and
Mrs. Alllngton, Mrs. Bailey and Mr.
Bananas Thought Bologna
and Mrs. A. J. Httnt.
W. C. Clark spent Bunday with his
A motor tourist walked into 'the
AUTO PARK SERVICE STATION, Hood Riv
parents, returning to his work in Grange Cooperative etore the other
Heppner Bunday evening.
day and purchased a quantity of
FLOYD MARTIN, White Salmon, Wash.
Oren Osburn and wife motored to supplies. As he left the store he
Portland Wednesday of last week. said:
“I believe I'd like two or three of
Mra. C. H. Race and Mn. H. W.
Tackland with her little daughter, those bologna as usages.**
“Sorry, replied Manager MacMillan,
Nancy, arrived Monday of last week.
I think
They will spend the summer with "we don’t have bologna.
and 1 graduate student. The group at 6 p. m. Their car rolled into
the Race family. Mra. C. H. Race you’ll have to go to a meat market
Includes 2 in agriculture, H in com­ Loe Angeles at 2 p. m. on Thursday.
is boose secretary for ths Y. W. C. for that.”
Geo. M. Bunday was with hia
merce, 1 in forestry, 8 in home eco­
The visitor then pointed to a bunch
A. st El Paso, Texas.
nomic«, 1 in electrical engineering, brother and the two took turns at
red bananas, just hung in the
Mrs. Alllngton with her son, Dar­ or
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2 in chemical engineering, 2 in me­ driving. On the way to Oregon
they
store, and asked what they were if
rell, and daughter, Barbara, re­ not bologna. When informed that
chanical engineering, 3 in vocational left Los Angeles on Friday at 3 p.
turned Wednesday of last week from they were bananas, he left in disgust.
P. F. Clark, who resigned the sales education, 1 in maBic and 1 in botany m., reaching Odell at 10 p. m. on
a month’s camping at the beach.
Bunday. On the way up they made
Red bananas, while not uncommon managership of the Apple Growers and plant pathology.
Hal Blanchard left Friday for Pen­ In eastern markets, are rarely seen
Among the students was Mias Helen Oakland without a stop. There they
Association
June
1,
announced
last
dleton where be intenda to work,
here. Jay Tike, mid-Columbla sales­ week while here that he and E. A. Hawkes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. stopped and slept seven hours. The
lfr. and Mra. Borden Beck and man for the Pacific Fruit A Produce Baker had made final arrangements Edw. Hawkes, a senior in vocational second atop was made at Ashland,
where they stopped live hours.
little son, of Redmond, Viaited the Co., has been, placing a number ot for establishing a fruit sales service education.
bunches of the red bananas lately.
Husbands family last week.
in Portland. Except for the Portland
i-fc.
Mrs. Cherry with her daughters.
market the men will deal in carlots
Record Motor Run Is Made
Acheson is School Clerk
Mary and Doria, were shopping in
only. In Portland they will handle
Card ef Thanks
Rev.
and
Mrs.
W.
A.
Bunday,
last
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It.
Acheson last week was ap­
The Dalles last week.
We wish to express our sincere smaller shipments.
week HM-elved a letter from their pointed clerk of the board of school
The new service, said Mr. Clark, son, Paul, who tells of a record district No. 3. He succeeds M. H.
Mr. snd Mrs. Ven sei with Mrs. thanks and appreciation to our
snd Ven sei’s brother, Gene McNeil, friends and neighbora for their kind will be established with the particular «.
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-in.vim'll, the
me dean of Oregon school
automobile
trip
from the
Sunday ! Nickelsen,
end his family, were camping at aid and expressions of sympathy end toward serving growers and ship­ Odell ranch place to Los Angeles. | district
2’ ----- clerks. . Mr. Nickelsen will
Badger lake last week. ~
during the illness of our wife, mother ping organizations having a tonnage Ittey left Odell on Tuesday evening i retire
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his position September 1.
Mr. and Mra. Livingstone and chil­ and daughter. Especially do we wish too small to justify them in employ­
dren have gone on a camping trip to thank thoee who presented floral ing an individual selling personnel.
tribute«. The memory of the mln- Mr. Baker, owner of a West Bide
up around Victory.
orchard, has been located in Portland
Mr. and Mra. Weldrlck and daugh­ Ist rat Ions will be kept sacred,
in charge of city sales for the Asso­
Walter Torry and Family,
ter, Florence, viaited at their old
ciation. Mr. Clark, who was formerly
Mr. and Mra. William Farrell,
home place with the B. T. Morgenaon
Maybe you've planned a vacation trip, or a hurried flatting
sales manager of the Yakima Fruit­
Mr. and Mra. W. T. Forty.
family.
growers' Association, owns an orchard
journey up tome of the mid-Columbia’s famous trout stream«.
Mrs. Hattie Bailey waa a' visitor
Something la found wrong with the car.
at Yakima.
Waasa Cherry Crop Heavy
in The Dalles Wednesday of last
Bring it down to ua with the inftrudtiona that you want quick
week.
Estimated at only 1,200 tona, the
work. You'll get it.
Miss Hawkes Wins Honor
Frank Wilson has gone to Newport Wuro county cherry crop reached
The same dispatch to applied in the repair of spraying riga
Straight “A” average was made
With keen competition
where he will work on the Roosevelt 1.300 tons.
or other orchard or farm equipment.
reigning among buyers, the prices last term by 22 Oregon Agricultural
highway.
Forrest Evens was in The Dalles of Royal Annes ranged from four college students, who carried the nor­
to seven ctpits and black varieties mal load of 15 credits or more, five
Wednesday of lest week.
from 11 to 15 cents per pound. of whom are from Portland. The
Visitors in Hood River Monday Sixty four carloads of cherries were number last year was 13.
were Mr. and Mra. Harding, Mrs. forwarded under refrigeration to
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FOURTH STREET
On the list are 4 seniors, 9 Juniors,
Guy Duvall, Mn. J. B. Proctor and eastern potato.
4
sophomores,
3
freshmen,
1
special
daughter. Dora, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Templemire. Mrs. Thomas Lelliott,
Mr. Lennox and Chris Huge.
The Ladles’ Aid will most at Mrs.
Johnson’s home July 28.
Judge Wilson spent the week end
with his family on their ranch.
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Mr. and Mn. E. D. Piercry, of
Grass Valley, visited with relatives
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in Mosier and Hood River Bunday.
Caroline Davenport to visiting
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with her aunt, Mn. Cherry, and
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some of her old friends.
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with the LEGION
ALPINEST0CKS
HAVERSACKS
GOQOLES
Secure yours while stocks are”
complete
E. A. FRANZ CO
C ervice
First, Last and Always
CLARK WILL OPEN
A PORTLAND OFFICE
Give us a chance and we will convince YOU
as we have score* of others
Yours For Service
VINCENT & SHANK
The Home of Quality Groceries
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When Time Counts
We have a complete line of
Lunch Supplies for your
Vacation Picnic
HOWELL BROS.
57>c LAURNELL
MARKET
Nothing But The Best”
This to the best value ter the least
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Twenty acres of excellent land, ten acres In cultivation and
Um acres in fine timber ; ideal for a chicken ranch. Planted to straw­
berries, potatoes and other crops. All under irrigation. The buildings
are strictly first-class; built new three years ago. The dwelling Is
five rooms, plastered; electricity; fire place; glassed-in porch, also
arreened-ln front porch ; concrete basement ; good well ; double garage,
20x20; large wood bouse; chicken houses; buildings insured for
12,000.00, and all nicely painted; attractive homesite.
Owner is celled east suddenly and must aelL Has authorised
me to seU this property for >3,800, on any reasonable terms to suit
buyer.
O. N. RAVUIN
AGENT
PYTHIAN BUILDING
HOOD RIVER.
Office Supplies
These are days when you are thinking of them.
We have nearly everything In the staple line you
may desire. If you want anything special, we’ll get
It for you.
THE BOOK AND ART STORE
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
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AFTER DINNER DANCES.
Hood River folk are invited to attend tbs Saturday Evening After-Dinner
Dances at 50 cents per person. ladies of Hood River Valley, who wish to enter­
tain clubs or groups of their friends, will find our facilities a means of economical
oSnvenience. Your guests will be pleased.
THE COLUMBIA GORGE HOTEL t . i ,
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND LICENSED Phooe
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□ceased with Oregon's first class of Embalmers.
<HOOD RIVER, OREGON
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Anderson Undertaking Co.
C. C. ANDERSON, Sole Proprietor
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Mr. and Mn. Roaa motored to
Portland and brought their little
granddaughter, Patty May, home with
them for a visit.
The Ladies* Aid was very pleas­
antly entertained by Mrs. Beldln
laat week.
Ernest Evans, of Rosedale farm,
has finished his tennis court, Any-
oue wishing to play tenuis is wel-
come.
Mr. snd Mn. Vestol, who hare
l»een visiting Mr. Vestol's sister, Mra.
Nancy Hunter, for two Weeks, have
returned to their home near Medford.
Mr. and Mn. Broscoe and son have
returned to their home in Beattie
after a visit with the Herr family.
Mr. and Mn. Wood and eon, with
Mn. R. D. Chatfield, were shopping
in The Dalles Baturday.
The Moaier baseball tram was de­
feated by the Bingen tram Sunday.
12 to 0. There was a large attend­
ance from both towns.
Mr. and Mra. Jones and children
returned Bunday from a two-week«’
vacation. They have been visiting
with relatives at Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chown and
children spent a few days laat week
at Neskowin, in Tillamook.
MI m Mary Binford, of Santa
Ana, Calif.. Mr. and Mrs. I* M. Carey
and eon, Clyde, of Escondido, Calif.
and Mr. and lira. H. C, Mcllvaine,
of Carthage, Ind., are visiting their
relatives, Mr. and Mra. W. E. Chown.
A fishing party composed of Mark
A. Mayer. Joe Weller, James ('berry,
Frank Middleswart, and Jim Wilson
left Baturday evening for Clear lake
to be gone a few days.
Mr. and Mn. Cullen and daughter,
Anna Mae, of Cleveland, Ohio, spent
Baturday with Chas. Bennett
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and the
Hunter family.
Mr. and Mn. Will Graham and eon
spent Bunday with Nancy Hunret
and family.'
Mn. E. M. Camp and Mr. and
Mra. A. D. Camp, of Gresham. and
Mr. and Mra. John Marshal, of Kn-
gene, viaited at the Camp home last
Baturday.
Mra. Alec Carlson and son and
Mias Elsie Carlson have been at the
Elsie
Carlson home for a week,
plans to visit her parents for awhile
and Mra. Carlson has gone to The
Dalles to visit her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Bailey and
baby daughter, Mary, were week end
visitors In Mosier.
Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Braakman, of
Hood River, called on the Holmes
family Bunday evening.
Jnanira Cavin met with a serious
accident the other day when she
fell on a can and cut her foot.
Mr. and Mra. Joe Osburn, Bert
Osburn, Mr. and Mr«. Oren Osburn
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