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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1925)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, GIFT APPIÈ CAR Business Woman’s Club is clean ing up the unsightly entrance to Hood River. A Clean-up Campaign means a health campaign—better health in the town just naturally brings a higher standard of living. This, in turn, brings better citizens who interest themselves immediately in the beautifying of their homes and community. Telephone 4121 $90,000 in Premiums wrCT»wl — WOV 81« THE BEST IN TH1 LAN’t) VUb pjitiumtas kgfo* ww Mrs. Edwards’ Funeral Saturday Funeral service« for Mrs. Blanche Donaldson Edward» native of Nebras ka, aged 46 yeans, were held Saturday at the Anderson chapel, Interment fol lowing at Idlewilde cemetery. Mrs. Edwards died Wednesday evening of last week at the Keating ranch just west of the city. Mrs. Edwards fw survived by two daughters, Mrs. . Olive Randolph, of Spokane. Wash., and Miss Nita Ed wards. of Hood River. A son. Orin Edwards, lives here. The following four, brothers survive: F.'H. Donald son, of Hood River; Ralph Donaldson, of Underwood; Jay Donaldson, of Mon tans. and John Donaldson, of Oakland, Calif. Two sisters, Mrs. A. M. Dawes and Mias Glenne Donaldson, live at Missoula, Mont:, as does her mother, Mrs. J. H. Donaldson. Another sister, Mrs. C. E. Avery, lives at Anaconda, Mont. Miss Kodwdl to Wed Mr. and M ik W. W. Rodwell, of the East Barrett orchard section, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Susan, and G. JÜ. Sav age. of York city. While no definite wedding plans have tieen made, the ceremony will be an event of next spring, it Was stated. Mr. Savage is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Savage, of Portland. He and his fiancee were students of the school of the Portland Art association. Mr. Sav age was formerly in commercial art work in Portland. He spent a time in Chicago* liefere going to New York. Street Crick» lluibcd The dty street crew his been busy the pest several days pouring asphalt into cracks of the downtown paved streets. They are making preparations ft# White» Tbe fractal were dautied fn order to keep ent moisture. In for mer years the moisture has seeped into the paved streets which later, when lower temperatures were registered, were badly damaged by freezing. asMa onmv . ths 1»» fkdfc. Imwauimil FRUIT CONSUMPTION for want thereof the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, namely: for a decree of absolute divorce, forever dis solving, setting aside and holding for naught the bonds of matrimony here tofore and now existing between you and the plaintiff, awarding the care and custody of the minor child born of said marriage, to plaintiff hnd for such other relief as to the court may seem just and equitable. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof In The Hood River Glacier, a newspaper of general circu lation issued and published weekly in Hood River, Hood River County, Ore gon, commencing with the issue of October 1st, 1926, the date of the first publication hereof, and ending with the issue of November .12th, 192S, the date of the last publication hereof, by virtue of an order of the Honorable Fred W. Wilson, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and rendered the 2ttth day of tb-ptember, 192». r. L. Phipps, Attorney for Plaintiff, Residence and Poet Office Address, The Dalles, Oregon. oln!2 In the different markets of this country there is a demand for different varieties and grades of apples and pears. We have customers in these markets and a num ber of direct connections in Great Britain and Germany. We are well prepared to sell your different varieties on a cash basis at market prices. DUCKWALL BROS NEW PATTERNS JUST ARRIVED KELLY BROS. CO FIX IT QUICK 1 Hood River Fruit Co Notice In the DiHtyict Court of the United States for the Di nt riot-of Oregon. United State« of America, Libelant, v«. one Chevrolet Touring Car, Wash ington IJ cense for 1925 No. 137870, Motor No. 5282(1, Serial No. «51711, and tool« and accessories; and W. C. Foote, I.ilieleea; . , Notice 1« Hereby Given that the auto mobile hereinafter described, seised by the United State« Marshal for the Dis trict of Oregon, under Sertton 34M, United States Revised Statutes, no- <ause the said automobile was being used in the Couaty of Hood River, State and District of Oregon, as a con veyance for and aw a means dr ivuiw!- ing distilled spirits transported there in. oh which a tax is imposed by law, with intent to defraud the United States of America of th^ taxes upon «aid distilled spirits in violation of law, has lieen condemned and forfaited by the United States District Court for the District of Oregon, and is to be sold by the United, States Marshal at puldic auction at The Highway Garage. Hood River, Oregon, to the highest bidder, on the 21st day rf November 1925, at one o'clock P. M.. to-wit: One Chevrolet Touring Car, Wash ington License for 1925, No. 187870, Motor No. 52820, Serial No. 651711, and tiMils and accessories. • Clarence It. Hotchkiss, i United States Marshal; District of Oregon. o22n5 Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Confectionery! W<7hoj*e UP-STAIRS/ FLOORS/ “HOW can I keep them -presentable?” A properly painted sur face! — a porcelain-like surface—one that resists water, soap suds, etc. and withstands moving, scrap ing furniture and pounding heela. That’s the answer. Apd Rubber Cement Floor Paint gives just that surface. Easy to apply. Also, uk lor booklet. "Color Har sassy in the Here’-a I »bout pates- teg or finishing flooru. woodwork. A Real Grocery Service a F ull line of drug sundries FRESH FRUIT IN SEASON “Weidenhoff Super Sei Jost Bench” Give uu a call et our WM. WEBER NEW LOCATION HOOD RIVER Oak and Front R. J. Mclsaac & Oo, PARKDALE GEO. MELLON Twelfth Street TeL 1361 Q. a ANDERSON. Sole Proprietor Brake« for Ford Truck« and Automobile«. JOB FLETCHER LICENSED EMBALMER AND FUNERALDIRECTOR IM2 Twelfth Streut * Andetson Undertaking Co J ~ 2 Saturday k