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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, APRIL I, 1926 WHITE SALMON DR. C. C CHICK Shoe SUPPORTS WHERE SUPPORT IS NEEDED BENDS WHERE THE FOOT BENDS? C. W. HAMILTON, M. D. Just Arrived Available in Brown Kid Width« AAA to C Price $10 THE CONNIE DR. PHEBA J. COLLMAN Brown Kid, Oxford Tie Military Heel Widths AAA to C Price $9.50 THE CARLTON DR. C. H. JENKINS DR. BOYD T. JENKINS What’s better these Wintry days ? DENTISTS 6/>e LAURNELL MARKET L. L. MURPHY DENTIST LET, US DEMONSTRATE THEM WILLYS-KNIGHT - OVERU START YOUR OFFICE RIGHT Full Line of Supplies BOOK A ART STORE DET H MAN & DONNERBERG ... -y - vty"*--- LENORE GREGORY Violin and Piano OREOON LUMBER CO J. G. Bradford ORDER YOUR SVH>LY AT ONCE FROM HARRY T. DeWITT B. B. POWELL The Rawleigh Products PHONE 4M1 FIX IT QUICK! F. F. Zweigart GEO. F. STRANAHAN General Building CsatiMter ATTENTION, RADIO FANS W. R. SAGAR The Six Tube Bosch Radio Receiving Set. Manufactured by the American Bosch Magneto Corp. Phone for free demonstration. HECK UNQER SERVICE SHOP Phone 4628. Cooperative weather report for 34- bour period ending at D p. pa- Satur day: Maximum temperature DS, mini mum 82 above aero. Partly cloudy. Brisk west wind. No precipitation dar ing the week. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Towle. Mrs. M. L. Lan dis, Mrs. Towle’s mother, Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Bates and son, Dick, and Everett Cox were week end visitors at Bates Bros, ranch, Kala-kona, Burdoln Heights district. Mr. (Mark and Mr. Cox left for The Dalles* Saturday night en route to Lewiston. Ida., by automo bile. The rest of the party returned to tnrir homes in Portland Sunday. Mrg. j- W. Gray, of Husum, was a recent visitor at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Woodward. Engineer Crockett Onsal has started work on the hew Gilmer creek cut-off. Three miles of road are to be built on an improved grade. The Columbia Union high school and the junior high school entertained the Woman’s dub last Tuesday after noon. An interestin'.' program was giv en by the students. The singing of the glee club under the direction of Prof. Benge was a feature, 'rhe girls of the domestic science department served de licious refreshments at the dose of the program. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Strong, of St. Paul, Minn., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aldridge in the jlusum district. Mrs. Aldridge formerly resided in St. Paul. Mrs. Jean Gibson, county school su perintendent, is scheduled for an ad dress at the meeting of the Woman's club April 1. Her subject will be “The American Ilonfc and Home Maker.” There will be special music on this occasion and all women are invited to attend, whether memliers of the club or not . Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Gearin have re turned to their ranch at. North White Salmon from Portland, where they have been spending the winter. The new saw mill of Beer ft Sutton In the Hnowdea district will l>e ready for operatic« by April 15. It will have a capacity of X.tMsi feet per day. Geo. Kreps has returned from Whit- maffOtUege, Walla Walla, and has taken a position with the Union Oil Co. A call for help was broadcast In the Burdoln Heights district Tuesday clay morning when a roof Are at the . | ranch home vf Ned Iwakarl threat- limed destruction to his als>de. Mrs. Iwakarl, who Is 111, was alone with 1 st young children at the time. Quick work on the part of neighbors saved the house from destruction. Mrs. Iwa- kari will go to Hood River hospital for an operation as soon as arrangements can lie maderfbr the care of lier chil dren. Mrs.' E. Meressc, of Forest Grove, Or., is a guest- at the home of her son, Editor Meresse, of the Enterprise. Mrs. Roy IlMinnn and Mrs. Ida C. i .arson played golf on the Hood River I links Wednesday. » Miss Eunice Mather, daughter of Mr. I and Mrs. 0. B Mather, of White I Salmon, and Hllns Jensen, of Spokane. I former hardware merchant here, .were [limited in marriage in Hpokane Marrii 23. Mr. Jenscni came west in 190» to II engage in fruit enlture and later es I ta hl I shed a small hardware store on I the north side of Jewett avenue, which • he sohl to Wni.‘ Rogge. He then pur- I chased the • inb+t-Nts of W. H. Bean, I White Ha I them •'Hardware Co., which businbss lie ran for several years. their week end specials A. S. KEIK O’CLOCK TER WEATHER COLD to Explain The difference between our storage batteries •nd the other kind. There are many points of superiority in our batteries that the average layman does not understand but which are to his interest to know. If your battery is giv- ing you trouble or you n4ed a battery for starting or lighting purposes, come and see us. a complete line of ignition Moore Electric Co I Senator Christensen, of Stevenson, was here (hiring the middle of the week and stated that he would be a I candidate for reelection, and would I e ndeavor to got an appropriation Mr '■ompletlon of the North Bank highway from Kennewick to Lyle. C. L. Colburn was pleasantly sur prised Tuesday evening when a num leer of his granger friends slipped up I the stairs nt tha Colburn hotel to cele brate his birthday. Five hundred was enjoyed until the wee sma* hours. Per sonnel of the conspirators: Mr. and M hl Count von Carnop, Mr. and Mrs. I MTc. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank I Hunsaker, Mr. Manley. Mr. and Mrs. I c. E. Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wy- I era. Mrs. Helen Wendt« Mr. and Mrs. [Cochran. Mr. and Mrs. Fred f/. Thom as, A. Harry Jewett and Dr. Jewett. The America* Legion Auxiliary held a meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. A. G. Lewis. Mrs. I x - w I h and Mrs. E. M. Peck were hostesses. Two delegates were* elected to go to Sunnyside, Wash., for the legion and Auxiliary convention to be held April 2. Tray cloths for the Veterans' hos pital at Walla Walla were finished. Tlie glee club of the Columbia union high echcMtl will go to Goldendale April 1) to enter the county singing contest to lie held t hers. Husum defeated Underwood 20 to 8 In a lively game of basketball Tuesday night. The Husum Camp Fire Girls held a I crremonliil meeting Thursday evening. Several new meinicers were initiated. The Forier ft Mathews saw mill at .V cuntaiu Brook resumed Operations Tuesday. Fifteen men are employed at the min. E<1 want Mansfield Is driving a new Buick sedan purchased last week through Sorter ft Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kecfhaver and daughter, Ruth, of 'Goldendale, were guests at the home of Mrs. Keefhaver’a mother, Mrs. Pinn. George A. Read made a business trip to McCready last Bunday to make fividy for thia year’s crop of delec table cantaloupes snd ax|>aragus on his famous cant farm. Wm. Evans, an expert automobile mechanic who was formerly connected | with the Covey Motor Co. and the Dun- ] dee Machine shop in Portland, has ar- ' rived and has taken service with Mr. Perrlott. of the White Salmon Machine shop. Mr. Evans will sfiecialise on ignition. E. L. George. of Portland, is the new blacksmith and acetylene weld er at Mr. I’erriott’s big shop. Bill Hall Bates, “hero” of many Bur doln Mountain abort stories broadcast during lacys* hour from KGO. Oakland, , Calif., during the past six weeks, went < on a strike Sunday, gathered up his | ranch treasures, folded his pup tent | and silently stole away with his par- ( ents who returned to their home in > Ijiundliurst, Portland, Sunday after- i noon. Little Bill, who is only half | past four, is an ardent admirer of Pattie Cook, of The Portland Tele- | gram. I luring the week he cut out a recipe for “Election cakF’ from that , paper and requested that the cook at ( Katiekona get busy pronto and make ( one- for him to take to the “pitnit’’ to ( be pulled off at Eagle Gorge Sunday. 1 Where he picked up the Idea, we are j unable to state, but thia is what he < said : “I dess love cake wiv candidates | in.” (candy dates) , Oak Street, Hood River WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER DEE. 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