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IR3DAY. AUGUST H. itti The MM. B J. Axup and baby Mr- cÄf.i’Ä O b M Weber, of Stockton. Sere tar a week’s visit at the^botoy < «toste brother, W. N. Ventriloquist RtaBtar and H. K. Mrs. MarF ■to3Etosd the Mr* Mtaaionary hruraUto church. Hood Riv er, Monday at ttoa hom« of Mrs. Dav- —eowU throw Ms voice from behind doors. F ion of Odell high ;• moonlight picnic at Koberg’s beach Dnin ing at the pe ltate tlii- evening’s sa- neioliera of the ally invited to be pres- rm Mr. and Mr* Lundu rg. of Beattie, we guests over Sum lay hi the home of Mr. and Mr* W. H. sheirbon. Esther Wicktoan.-who la in training at a Portland h iRt ita l, la enj tying a two weeks’ vacation at home. The Uidles' Aid s-a ie v will be en tertained Wednesday afteruoou of next weak in the f home of Mra. Clayton Fletcher, Mtoa I Smily Fletcher ami« mal election of officers tag. The annual will be held at this meeting. Mrs. Frank Pula, of Portland, has joiued her two daughters. Virginia and Eiuilie, who have been with Mr. anil Mrs. Gould the past two week* CENTRAL VALE Mtoa F. Myers and nephew, Frank School will begin next Monday, Myer* have returned to Portland after August 81. There will be a* half-day a two weeks’ vacation on the Home session in which the list of hooka will wood ranch. tie given to the children and it is re Mr. and Mr* Curtin Gould have re quested by the teachers that the par turned from Berkeley ' for a «hort riait ents get the books that afternoon so before going to Boise, •, Ida., where Mr. school may start in earnest Tuesday. Gould will be matbei -ma tiro Instructor Mothers* dub will meet Thursday in the high school. (today) at the home of Mr* Ralph Nancy Ogden gave a pretty party Ix-wis Monday afternoon in honor of Almira Billy Furrow returned Saturday af Ferguson, who with her imrents leaves ter two wreka at the Boy Scout camp this week for the new home at Grand at Lost lake. view, Wash. The card party given last Wednes- A. H. Ferguson arrived here Satur day by Mr* W. 0. Sheppard in honor j day night to look after peeking and of her sister, Mias Alice Jordan, was I crating household effects anil to take a delightful affair. There were 2U 1 h!« family to Grandview. Wash., where proHcnt who enjoyed fit» and the de they expect to reside. They left Wed licious refreshments that were served nesday morning. Btaceri- good wishes afterwards. go with them to the new home. Another social affair of the week Bunday school 10 a. m. next Bunday which was a great success waa a swim ct the Methodist drarch. At 11 o’clock ming party given Friday afternoon by , morning service and sermon by the Mrs. G. F. Ogden. Their large new IMistor, Rev. W. 8. Otetaer. At thia swimming tank to a very enjoyable time a lay electoral delegate and a place to spend a hot afternoon and the reserve lay electoral delegate to repre ladles who were present enjoyed the sent this iiastoral charge at the lay afternoon Immensely and did ample | electoral conference of the church will justice to the delicious sandwich«* be elected. Junior church «.15 p. m.. cake and tea that followed. 1 Zoe Scott, leader; 7.15 p. i*. Epworth Mr. and Mr* A. L. McCauley had aa League, Irma Bowerman leader; thia guests the first of the week Mr. Mc Is ¡larenta’ night, everyone Invited. At Cauley’s father. M. R. McCauley, of this service Odell Bpwort h League or- Portland, and atoter, Mr* D. 0. Ride chestra will appear in public for the out, of Balt Lake. first time. At 8 p. m . evening service Last Friday a large party from this and sermon by Rov. Glelser. community went hucklebcrrylng near Fern Glelser, who is a member of Lost lake. Among thoee Who were in the faculty at O. A O-. will arrive to the party were: Mr. and Mr* G. A day for a visit at the home of her Hoffmann, Mr. and Mr* G. R. Free brother, KeV. W. ».Glsteer. Ulm Qtel- man. of Willows, Calif.; Mra. W. A. ser very sncceaafully completed last Melville, the Hili* the Fuller* the year in a position of responsibility at Lewtoe* and the Bchweiaera. Though U. of W. and to catering upon a year the trip waa a bard one they were re of greater reapoaalMllty at O! A C. warded with many fine berrie* Mr* M. Hawthorne. Mr* Q. K. Bow Little Nancy Ogden waa hostess at erman and Mr* A. H. Weinheimer a party Monday in honor of Elmira were hostesses Saturday afternoon at Ferguson, who left with her parents the home of Mr* Hawthorne when foil Grandview Tuesday. Eight little members of the Ladies* Aid society girls were present and they ail had a tendered two loved members. Mra. delightful time. W. O. Mills and Mrs. A. H. Ferguson, F. E. Gilkerson has been on a busi a beautiful farewell reception. On be half of the society Mro. W. 8. Gletaet ness trip to Bouth Dskota the past two in especially well chosen words pre week* Mtas OUve Moss and Mr* H. A. Syl sented to each of the gurot« of honor a book of recipes—“a cake for every vester entertained a numtier of ladles at tea Tuesday afternoon at the home dfiy IB the year.** _ - ——---------- «-3- Mr. and Mrs. Archie McKeown and of the tatter. Harold Hagen and Bill Gilkerson Mrs. J. E. Ferguson motored to Port land Wwlnesday to visit Mr. Me took two graders to Newberg Monday Keown’s brother, Itavid, who to leaving for C. M. Sheppard. for Stanford University. Miaa CowglU visited the girls’ clubs The annual birthday party of the last Thursday morning while Bupt. IJkdtes’ Aid society will be observed Crites visited the poultry club. The Thursday, tonight, at ths Methodist girls of the sewing end cooking clubs efanreb. A chicken dinner at 00 cents met at the home of Mra. Hchweirer a plate will be served at fiJM) p. m. At where Miss Cowgill taught them how 8 o’clock the following interesting and to demostrate, as they will do it at the entertaining program is promised: Vo fair. cal solo, Miss Eleanor Galligan; read DEE ing, Mrs. J. E. Ferguson; vocal solo, Rev. W. N. Byars; instrumental num Master Ivan Duff, of Pendleton, who ber. Mr«. W. F. Young; ptanologue. has been visiting with his cousin, Kirk Miss Irma Bowerman ; Total "number, McCammon, left for borne last Satur H. D. Ferris. Everybody welcome. day. Members anti friends of the Orin- Mr. and Mrs R. A. Collins and fam tiansehurch gave a reception in honor ily were in Portland Thursday. of their new imstor. Rev. Kimball, The Bunday school picnic at the old Tuesday evening at the tome of Mr. school house ground Friday was a and Mrs. A. F. Brnith. most enjoyable affair for grown ups as After having spent four weeks’ va- well as for children. Mrs. Pepper and cation visiting relatives and friends, children and Rev. Wilbur and family, Mrs. Annie O. Johnson returnsd home of Hood River, were guests of the Monday evening and is on duty in Hunds y school. Odell postoffice and the Postoffice Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crenshaw enter store. tained Judge Hasbrouck and wife, Some excitement was caused in MI m Evelyn Hasbrouck and Mr. and Odell one night last week when fire Mrs. H. U Hasbrouck, Jr., at dinner was discovered in the unfinished in Thursday night. terior of the new Apple Growers Asso Mrs. Alma Crowford, of Loe An ciation cold Htoragv plant. Hood Riv er fire department responded to the call geles, who has been visiting with her but employee of the various firms rep slater, Mrs. W. H. Howell, went to resented to construction of the build Portland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ford, of Klickl- ing had succeeded in putting out the fire before they arrived. Fire started tat, spent the week . nd at th • home of their daughter, Mrs. L. F. Parker. from electric welding of targe tank. Wilbur Holman left Monday tot hla Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McCammon with vacation. Kirk and his cousin, Ivan Duff, were By request of the board of directors In Portland Wednesday and Thursday. ws announce that both schools, high The Community dub benefit at the and grade, will open Monday, August ■. H. Green residence was well attend- school will and wientar next vllion wW tertatnmenl alumni are The Dwarf —could climb into locked places. The Giant —Aad the strength of a dozen men Banded together in tWCT M ae B u S ch M att M oore A TOD BROWNING C. A ROBBINS csMrieby WALDEMAR YOUNG PURSUING a life of fantactic crime, three men of the side» . show planned the moat amazing job of their career! but they reckoned without u woman **® fonght like a tigra, for dte •non «he foved. What a thriller, with Lon •ffreatcM character actor of all crowning triumph as the Ventriloquist! Prwented by LOUIS B. MAYER Picture ALSO Lige Conley in “WILD GAME A nationally advertised Educational Comedy 3 Days 3 Sun.-Moa.-TuGs.-Continuoiis 2 to 10 p. m. Sunday • l»i. PRICES—Sunday 10-35-50 Mon. and Tues. Mats. IO and 35. Eve HELP US CELEBRATE Getting into the new home of TWO MOUNTAIN BREAD S' . ... .. - .TO. , . _ _ , Save your coupons, which will be found after Sat urday in your bread wrappers, and bring them in on Saturday, September 5, and participate in the nu merous gifts that will be made by us to the public that day. Our 55-ton oven is now functioning. HOOD RIVER FOLK DEMAND THE BEST BREAD MADE -THEY’RE GETTING IT HOOD RIVER BAKERY , 'IJ8-ÜS A O. Dtx sd night T Ou Mrs. John Griffith anfi Mhfi Frith Grim returned home Me Troutdale with Elder Dtx. Mr. and Mr* B. L. Sums home Thursday eveninc from burg. Wash., where they spent days visiting their daughter, Mrs. L. Turner, and family. Mrs. Paul Colvin’s brother la visit ing her. Mr. and Mrs. Richard O’Brien and children, of Dufur, are visiting Mr* O'Brien’« mother. Mrs. John Moore, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John GrlMth had as dinner guests Bunday Mr. and Mrs. Win Roes, Mrs. Pearl Chaney, Mine Ione Chaney. MI m Orion Kirkpatrick, of The Dalles, and Wm. Terrill, of Mosier. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cotton had as dinner guests last Monday Mr. and Mrs. Itay Holland. MI m Dona Hol land. of Clarkston, Wash., and MI m Margy Kuhnlely, of Troutdale. Mrs. George Garrett left Monday night for Coeur d’Alene, Ida., to visit her daughter. Elder and Mrs. Livingstone were calling on the Roy Hays and George Garrett families Bunday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. David Upton, of Hood River, and Elder Kuhnely, of Trout dale, spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. .Guy Cropper and Mrs. Grant Dix. Cash and Carry Grocery f DELIVERY TWICE DAILY H. GROSS, Propr. Phone 1032 3rd and OaK Sts. DELIVERY TWICE DAILY Phone 1032 Specials for Sat. and Mon., Aug. 29 (£131 1 ■ ■ —----------------------------- Kellog Corn Flakes, 3 for 25c Macaroni, 8 0«. pkg.. 4 *>* 25c —- ; :— —— ■1 '»■ Alpine Milk, tails, 8 for.... 25c .(«tea emtoroer) Swift s Jewel Shartenlnt. 4 lb. pal.......S7c C1YSTAL WHITE SOAP, 7 far................ 25c (6 to a cuatomar) ..... — day. Mias Loomis, of Portland, is spend ing some time st the home of Mrs. A. J. Brunqutot. gone to Cali- Mias Iva Renfro fornia to spend the winter with her aunt. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Jesra Paddy, August 18, at Hood River, another eon. Mrs. H. H. Mayers is improving rat- tafactorlly from her recent operation st the Hood River hospital. Leon Rose is moving bls family from Portland to their ranch south of Park- dale. The following are the grade and high school teachers for the coming year: H. G. Keeney, Mias Stella Van Vleet, Mim Vivian Petke, Mim Lenora Webb, Mias Bernice Downing, Mim Efl* Renfro, Mim Dorothy Hatch well and .Mra. Cha*. Gunn. The Camp Fire girls returned from Camp Naeaaan Thursday reporting a fine time and are already making plana to go again next year. Mr. and Mra. Benedict and daugh ters returned the last of the week from a pleasant trip to the coast. Mrs. Huston (Zelma Meyers) and family are spending some time at the heme of her father, H. H. Meyers. Mr* J. B. Doggett la visiting her daughter, (Frances) Mra. Lee, at Pen dleton. A number of ranchers are busy pick ing and packing their Gravensteina. Next week Parkdale will have two moving picture shows. Wednesday evening Thomas Meighan will appear in George Ade’s comedy, “Woman Proof." Saturday night Leatrice Joy will star in that apiieallng domestic drama, “The Bilent Partner." Thia is Paramount week, when everyone tuns out who appreciates “The best picture in town,”—a slogan that they an aL ways trying to fulfill. The Ladies’ Auxiliary and Mission ary societies held a picnic at the Piter camp Wednesday. The Hood River County Young Peo ple's union will meet at the Parkdate church Bunday evening. A most inter esting program ha« been arranged and n record attendance is anticipated. Dr. C. 8. Tator, of Portland, haa been secured to give the main address. Prior to the meeting, which to called for 7.80, a social hour will be held la the grade school. The Parkdate soci ety will furnish coffee and lemonade. Visitors are urged to bring sand wiches. Francis Leroy Btogg was born in Camas, Wash., April 2T. IBM He moved with bis parents to Hood Riv er in 1808 and resided in this section ever since. After a prolonged Illness be passed away Augnsl 19. He to sur vived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Blagg. two brothers and five staters. He was affiliated with the W. O. W. and was a member of the Upper Valley Community church. Funeral services were conducted at the family home Friday afternoon by Rev. R. A. Hutch inson. The American Legton had part in the service. Interment took place In the Idlewilde cemetery. R. A Hutchinson and family re turned from a two weeks' vacation trip. Wednesday evening. There were a number of Hood Riv er people at the morning church ser vice last Bunday. Dr. Bowman's ser mon was enjoyed by a packed house. Dr. C. 8. Tator. of Portland, will preach In the local church at both services Sunday. 11 a. m. and 7.80 p. tn. At the evening hour seatfi will be re served for the members of the county young people’s union. Several from this section attended the Blagg funeral at Hood River Fri-I day afternoon. H.-R. Auto Wreckers, on the Heights. Parte for all ears. jy 18tf READ TO OPERATE BIGjRADIO STATION SALMON CAUSE ROW AT CASCADE LOCKS »• X District Attorney Baker Tuesday night Mid that he believed that the coming of closed season on Columbia rlvri IW I lilt Hl nivlltilg JXnWIlJiy aviTiru bloodshed between crews of rival fish ing interests near Cascade Docks. Mr. Baker was rolled to Cascade Lorka by the report that fighting between men of C. 8. Field and C. T Smith and fish ermen of the MacGowan cannery in terest« was imminent. "The MacGowan fishermen, in order to get at their catches," Mid Mr. Ba ker, had to draw their neinss inshore on randbars claimed by Mr. Field. The fishermen, however, asserted that the land Is state shoreland. As fast as the fishermen would attempt to draw CHURCHES Rev. I* H. MUler. Side Bacon(lein streaked) per lb........... 35c 62c In the mouth Mo- An apple is one of the masterpieces of Nature. A vast, complicated inter- ■play of forces work together to pro- dura it. For years, the tree grew from seed to trunk and branches, and then, through many months, it carried on its secret subtle chemistry by which ■_________________ 10 il lbs. CANE and from Sa FENNIMORE COOPER’S TRIBUTE TO APPLE CROWN FL0UR(01d Wheat) 49 lb. sk................. $2.28 .... 1..I hi« family to HOOD ■ Ike Baptist Church Bunday school at 10 a. m. every Bunday*. Morning worship 11 a. a.; subject for sermon, "Jesu*" Special music by the man’s choir. There will be no young people*« meeting nor even- on account of the Hood