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HOOP RIVER CLAaat. THUMP AY. APRIL », 1926 iSsa Adama and Eva at Rockford Grange Ball, Mav 2». a20tt Far Sala—Cabbage plants. J. D. Gib- ■on, 182 State St., tel. 8171. m6 For Rent—Office rooms in the Broeius Building. See R. E. Scott. alM 12 Reasons why you should The Portland Telegram, Hood River agent, Cerroll Day. Phone 8863. aSOtf 8 m Adam« and Eva at Rockford Grange Hall, May 26. .20tf M. and Mra. Earl H. Hhask were In Portland ou a visit Monday. <J- W. Grfffln has returned to bls poet at the Vincent A Shank store. Judge and Mrs. A. J. Derby were in The Dalles Bunday evening to see “No, N»> Nanette.” Mira Minnie Hoke and Mira Rose Coffleld. of Bingen, Wash., were vtolt- ore in the city iaet week. tor Sale—Dry elab, box wood, and alio green aiab wood for winter nee. Phone 4261, Taft Tranafer Oo, m6 For Balo—Dry elab, box wood, and •bo green slab for winter nee. Phone 4261. Taft Tranafor Oo. god DRiffiBMAKING-Tbo Peggy- Maiie Shop now open, with Miaa Ray, in An derton bldg., aeroaa from Rialto. 1221/ — Pine box wood for aale. A bigger and better load. Schindler Tranafer Oo., phone 2i»ui. a22tf Bee Adama and Eva at Rockford Grange Hall, May »4. a2»tf C. R. Gunael, Ione banker, who owns Middle Valley orchard property, waa a bualneaa visitor here last week. Dr. and Mrs. V. R. Abraham mo tored to The Bailee Bunday evening to aee “No, No, Nannette.” Mr. and Mra. K. A. Bparka motored to earteru Oregon on a pleanure tour Bunday. Wanted—Plain Hewing and the mak ing of children's clothing. Ada Want land. 821 Pine atret. BL P. Black waa among the Hood River folk who aaw “No, No, Nanette” at The 1 »alien Monday evening. "■'““FUBUC STENOGRAPH ER— Phone 8201, Room 6, Hall Building. Work Guaranteed. Prices Right. Rates by the hour or page. m20 Smoky and Smelly Oil Stover Cured by Ming Eocene Oil. Try thia high grade coal oil next time and see the difference. Any quantity, gallon to barrel, at E. A. Frans Co. m29tf See Adama and Era at * Rockford .. Grange Hall, May 26. 129U Al W. Peters and family, who have been at Seaside, recuperating from an attack of whooping cough, have re turned home. The ladies of the First Christian church will bold a bakery aale at Kelr’s drug store next Saturday. Your pat ronage is solicited. Mra W. L. Nichols has left for Hol lywood, Calif., for an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Walter P. Dab ney. and Mr. Dabney. Mrs. A. G. Barker, who has been ill at a Portland sanitarium, was able to return here last week to be with her daughter, Mrs. Fielding B. Kelly. ' Ivan Scheer and family, of Sherman county, where Mr. Scheer is with the stole highway department, upent the week end here with relatives. Mr. and M« K. B l’erigo were among the many Hood River peovde wlu> mo tored to The Dalles Bunday evening to see “No, No, Nanette.” Ice cream and cake, basement First Christian church, Friday evening, April 80, 7.80 to 0.80, auspices Christian En deavor. A short program wffl bo given. Don't miss the baked salmon dinner served by the Ladies' Aid at Asbury M B. church Wednesday, May 5, at 8 p. m., for 35 cento. Mrs. David W. Pence, who has been ill at the Hood River hospital for two weeks, is now at her home on Hr Heights, convalescing. Mias Munson, a friend from Portland, is visiting her. Jamea Pifer, formerly with the Lara way store here, who for the past sev eral months has been in business in PARK ST. SCHOOL, 2 TO 7 O'CLOCK SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 1, 1926 GALLIGAN PKXS THE FIRST STRAWBERRIES Because needs Because a large, and comfortable Auditorium is essen tial to the High School and to the community. The old Auditorium, when crowded, is a fire hazard. Because a Standard Senior High School must be maintained.' BOARD OF DIRECTORS SCHOOL DIST. No. 3.1 CARLSON PRESENTED BY PYTHIAN LODGE Atteri: L R. Acheson, Clerk. Lobelias, salvia, zinnias, verbena, heiliotrope, lan- tana, fuschia. Also Vegetable Plants— Peppers, tomatoes, cabbage, egg plants, cauliflower, cel ery— 25c per docen. A special sale on Rose Bushes for two weeks, 50c and 60c each. Mrs. Sybil Lewis, Chairman. C. H. Jenkins. K. W. Sinclair. A. S. Keir. G. B. Marsh. A J. DERBY R. E. SCOTT ERNEST C SMITH 1. R. ACHESON LESLIE BUTLER R. B. PERIGO A. S. KEIR A M. CANNON A. C. JOHNSEN C ft. CORNELIUS H. GROSS . L A BENNETT W. T. FRASIER W. H. McCLAlN HAROLD HERSHNER EARL H. SHANK H. L DUMBLE L D. PARKINS L S. BOYD ELDON R. BRADLEY DR. V. R. ABRAHAM DR. JOHN W. SIFTON HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT AND INVESTMENT CO. A. F. & STEELE for H. R. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. APPLE CITY ELECTRIC SHOP PACIFIC POWER 4c LIGHT CO., H. E. BAKER. Mgr. EMRY LUMBER AND FUEL CO., NELSON EMRY, P tm . COLUMBIA SERVICE STATION TRANSFER AND LIVERY CO., A. C. LOFTS BENNETT BROTHERS, by L. S. BENNETT ECONOMY MARKET, by R. E. STEELE t HOOD RIVER GARAGE, by L A. FRANZ