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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1925)
HOOD R «latter “Bwat the l)r. Child*. Jack Tar Dresses« 98c codling moth 1' ______ You all know of the superior workman ship and fine material used by the Jack Tar people. We haver some odds and ends in White Jack Tar Dresses. Slightly soiled that we are .closing out at your choice ____________________ wOC 8201 NOTICE Mt lob goal». Geo. W. Friday/Ft I bluntly nb Iaqulr. Wi The opinions of people as a rule differ, but many thousands of 20th Century patrons are united in their endorsement of the 20th Century Stores’ extremely low prices on the best of foods. . ■■ The opening of the interstate bridge and the new link of the North Bank highway between Lyla and Bingen has brought Hood River new neighltors. tjoldendale, the capital of Klickitat county, was once a far nnd distant place. Today it in within a few hours’ ride. Hood River and Goldendale folk are becoming acquainted. The Klicki tat county folk find a visit to our orchards interesting. Tt in equally ns interesting to us of this section to motor there to a country of magnifl cent expanses. The North Bank high way Is In excellent condition, nd the road north from Lyle to Goldendale lias been put in ftae shape. Z<«t la added to the drive by the curves of the highway aliove the canyon of the Klickitat. ■If yon want a pleasant journey, through a region that in aglow with wild flowers, get out your <-ar and take a leisurely spin to Goldendale. _ * - ____________________________ ‘ — Offerings Saturday and Monday, May 23 and 25 Crepe Toilet Paper, large rolls, 4 for.............................................................. 25c 20th Century Brooms, medium weight........................................... 98c Snowflake Butter Crackers, package.....,••••••••••••........ 20c Federal Milk, tall cans, 3 for ••••••.............».......... .. ............... ......... 25c Cnsco, 6 pounds................... ......Ja 9c 45c 45c 15c 3 for 10c; 8 for 25c 39c 29c 20c 19c 25c ••••••••a • •••••«« •••«s«^aa savings and commercial over the country adopt that attltuda toward our foreign Violet Elisabeth. Andrew nnd Etho May-Hhel» pictures appear elsewhere In this Issue of the Glacier. “Who are they?" yon ask. They are war orphans, children of ex-service men who gave their all for their country during the great war. They have found homes in American billet '. Tt 1» for such as they that Hood Hirer county legionnaire« tire sponsoring a campaign to raise >900. this county's quota of the >5,000,000 being raise throughout the nation. — Council Picnic Spread, 2 for................................ Full Cream Cheese, 2 pounds for.................................... Bulk Macaroni 4 pounds for...........T................. :......... Kerr’s Flour, 49 pounds.................................................... Pinnacle Rock Clams.................. ....................................... Large S. 0. S...<.................. ’.................................... Bulk Lard, 3 pounds for.................. ................................ Economy Matches, 6 for...... *.......................................... 20th Century Cofiee, 2 pounds for................................. Tru-Blu Graham Crackers, large 4fc-pound box........... Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for...................... ............. No. 1 Netted Gem Potatoes, 100 pounds.. ......... *......... Fresh Pineapples.............................................. .................. J MORE tfACKBONE, ~L£M WISHBONE chick», my» th« 0. A. C. aiperiment »tation. A few antra tripe to the brooder houea during the first week la cheep fa>