The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, July 01, 1926, Image 9

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.Jo,ln A McLean, Mrs.
!•** Milaim Ed wards and daughter
Anne, left last wrek to return to their
home to ornate. Neto.
tvitr a“in Mrs Jolu* Kl«*wwd, of the
here t VU h
“I,‘4e *«tiOK were
luesday while on a northern
Mrs. H. B. Baker was a Portland via
Bor the past week.
motor trip. Tta*y called on H. Grose
I. H. Oederwall aa a buainem visitor and family while to the city. ~
®*,xatoth Hendrick was here
In Beattie the first of the week.
Mrs. J. D. Onttery, who haa been vis xXt «°t Dd "Tl* ‘he w«k end a
J. ''“t.,“‘
O* A. McCurdy home,
iting in Portland, has returned home.
the
“
*■<
ur,|y has been spending
Cash pate tor old cars. H.-R. Auto U h
at home.
Wreckers.
j9t(
I^.wi C‘
oi
and BOTT
Whsn in White Salmon make your 1^»
’. “f "ln,o<k* Wash., have ar-
homo at tt»a Washington Hotel. Clean
tu
,lle Fourth of July
rooms and bone cooking our pride. «6 2».i
Lewl«th,Hr pan’ut*’ Mr “u<1 MrK A. G.
“Halit" “HailI” “Halil“ Protect
your cron with Bail Insurance. See
Frances Elizatoth Baker, who
M. Culhartooa A Co., Tel. 2m. jiotf to Miss
now supervisor of physical educa­
tion tn. the Eugene public schools, is
here on u visit with tor father, John
i.
“ RIVER ÓLÁélÉá, THURSDAY, JULY i, Í91¿
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HOOD RIVER LODGE
CANBY CORPS MEM
A. 0. U. W. IS PRAISED! BERS AT MARSHFIELD
(From the A. O. V. W. Journal)
The members of Canby o»rys. Hood
Riverside lodge, A. O. U. W., made a River, attending the Marshfield euu-
gala event of the reception tendered ventton were: Mra. E. L to-oljee. de­
Supreme Master Workman Nervis, at partment preetateot; Mrs. L. M. Bent­
Muscatine, Iowa, oa a swing of the toy, department aecrKan * Mm. h . J.
Pacific Nerthwvet, visiting lodges. D. Frederick, president; Mrs. Juns than
C. Herrin, grand recorder of Oregon, Johnson, recretefy; Mm F. 8. DeWitt,
accompanied the supreme head of the treasurer; Mrs. J.■E.'F’-igii-on, chap­
organization here over the Columbia lain; Mn. M. A. fih am iin k. r and Mm.
River highway. A,cten was Initiated, R. F. Fraater, driagate«
using the new ritual of the order.
“It was one of the best (»inventions
Hood Hirer’s Workmen lodge was the we hare attended In yearn, ' di-elared
find in the slipreiue juritMllctloii to uae members of the delegation “We avre
the new ritual when it was Issued last royally treated and ttexity of Mapih-
lXkemlx-r. Herrin praised Hood River field was ouro while there There was
Workmen for th^r care in presenting a fine entertainment the
1' weulng
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the work. Two of the leading placae the 28rd, Mra. J. E. Ferguson taking
were taken by Hood River high school part There were care with s card <«i
boys Kenneth Ooovert took the part the wtndaheld that yead. Hop In.’
of Muster Workman, and the other boy Anyone wishing to go to plan«« of in­
taking a prominent part In the initia­ terest hail just to h«»p in aud wlslim
tion was Homer Beesley.
«•ere grutlto-d.”
A banquet was served.
The last day of the convention, just
Iu this connection it might also be before it dosed, Mra. Frederktt ’ was
well to refer to the very successful called to the platform by the depart­
meeting at The Dalles, where a class ment patriotic Instructor Mrs. Elets«
was presented for initiation, and the Zeller, aud presented with a beautiful
one Inspiring thing of that meeting Flag for the largest average attend
was found tn the fact that the degree a nee In the state.
work wuh put on by a team from Hood
After a week of work and pleasure
River, and the brothers who filled the the delegation
"_i i returned Bsturday.
offices of overseer and guide, were two
Mrs. FredericI
Mra.
Frederick, M m ig one of the moot |
of the brothers who hsd been ad­ active members • _
. JPBI
_
of Canby
corps, was
mitted to Riverside lodge just three elected to the executive board' of the
nights before and these new brothers department of Oregon.
did their share of the Initiatory work
without referring to the ritual, and
The following members of the local
handled the work like veterans. The Grand Army post were at the alate
master workman of the team was a encampment at MarahSeld :
8. F.
high school studeut at Hood River, and Blythe, R. F. Frasier and Mrs. Frasier,
all delivered their work in a most im- Jonathan Johnson and Mm Johnson.
pr,waive manner. The thought im­ Mr. Johnson was named an alternate
pressed itself on na if these boys can delegate to the coming national en­
commit and do the work within three campment. Mr. Blythe was elected a
days after entering the order what member of the council of administra­
about some of the members who have tion.
been in the order .for three years or
Mr. Blythe was called to Portland
more and do net know a single line of after his first day in Marshfield, be­
the work? Th»* lodge at Hood River cause of the serious illness of his
was the first In the United Rtatee to daughter,
_ __ __ _____
___ T. .Marlor, who
Mrs. David
put on the new ritual without using] te in a Portland hospital,
the book in the lodge room, and they
are all real young meinbera. •
The Woman’s club will «erve cofft*»,
Mrs. John Bnker, who last week ac­
ntos sad sandwiches at Koberg Beach companied her liuslmnd to the state
Monday, iter 0.
conyen,h>n at Eugene, to siieudlug
Leon Bentley baa purchased a lot on this week visiting her daughter at
*
Cloverdale.
Columbia street, near the corner of
Tenth, and is planning to build. .
Mrs. Elisalsth lawlie, of Portland,
The ladies of Bt. Mary’s church will is here visiting hto uunt, Mrs. H. F.
hold * cooked ftx»d sale at th»* B»«»k Blythe and Mr. Blythe, who, during the
and Art «tore Saturday.
illness of their daughter, Mrs. David
Mlaa Helen McManus, of Portland, T. Murlor, are on Twin Oaks ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. <>»ughenower
baa been hare the gueri of Miss Mar-
garet Pineo.
and daughter, of l<a Grande, returning
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Molden will leave home from Portland, were guests the
the latter part of this week tor Port­ first of the week of Mrs. Coughenowto's
land, where they will make their home. sister, Mrs. Frank Howell, and family.
Ivan Hchear, who had been at Van­
■ov. and Mrs. F. Gordon Hart left
the first of the week for Heattie on a couver, where he was an instructor at
the C. M. T. C., was here yesterday
vlrit
while on his way to Sherman <*ounty,
Herbert »Vaaier la at Vancouver, where he is with the highway depart­
Waah., attending the Cltixeus' Military ment.
Training Camp there.
Geo. IL Lynn, who.with bis daugh­
Harold H. Brown, of Portland, has ter, Mrs. F. L. Frcuch, and children,
been here the past iveek representing Julia Belle and lx«*, have to»*n visit­
the National Life Insurance Co.
“LIMY'S MILK — the nearest to fresh
ing relatives at Han Mateo and Han
LIBBY’S DEVILED MEAT—A good
no
Mrs. Edna EUen Wright, of Port- Francisco, Calif., returned home Bun­
cream. Tall cans.
sandwich
filling;
is,
tin,
5?;
5
for
¿¿C
.
.
nr*
day.
rislting local and Park-
Three cans for__________________
e past week.
Rev. F. Gordon Hart reports that the
Mrs. Emma Harden, of Boise, Ida-
Vacation
Bible
school
just
closed,
. E. A. Franz and Mrs. Mrs. John Walker and Mrs. Eldon
“Our day’s stay in the Hood River
SLICED BEEF—Creamed on toast makes an
Bari Frans and children motored to Walker, of Weiser, Ida., left for home valley will lie remembered by all of us,” wan highly successful. Daily cias««*ar
SHUM SHUM ” OIL — Purely vegetable.
Bari lake last week for s fishing trip. Tuesday after a visit with Mrs. E. J. declare»! J. T. Bragger, Louisiana, Mo., faeid from tt to IS at Riverside Com­
appetizing breakfast dish.
1 F_
This highly refined product approaches
For Life Insurance see W. N. Byars, Ashley, mother of Mrs. Eldon Walker. nurseryman, who was here with the 06 munity Aturch, were attended by 75
2i-oz.
glass
_____________________
13C
pupil«
of
kindergarten,
primary,
grade
agent for .The -Mutual Life of New
Glenn M»*ii<lenhall to spending the members of the American Pomological
olive oil nearer than any other
York.
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summer with the Union Pacific bridge society last Friday and Saturday. “It school, junior high school Kruden. The
vegetable oil. Quart can__ ;___
average
daily
attendance
reached
54.
Dr. Pbeba J. Cullman has left tor anil builders' gang In »-astern Oregon. was a red letter day. We saw some of Certificates were awarded ut com-
Hto
brother,
Wayne,
Is
again
with
the
the
best
orchards
in
America,
and
what
Chicago, where she will (ake a special
DEL MONTE SWEET PICKLES-In
<>£-
United States Forest service on the a setting you have for your fruit tracts uwm-ement exercise« Friday to 40 boy«
course at the Punning institute.
and girls who completed the re»|ulred
“PEP”—The "peppv” breaksast
n/h
bulk, about 16 pickles to pint Pint ADC
I»oop highway.
here.
Hood
lilver
people
can
justly
be
Mrs.
O. Baldwin is recovering
of their homes. At no former work. A large number of ¡«rents
food. Package, 10/; three for ....AJJC
from an operation ef last Haturday at , Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Yeoman are now proud
place
have
we had such a variety of were present for the eMsing exercises.
the Hood River hokpltal.
1 living at Lewiston, Ida., where Mr. . u . uk - u, UU«™
u„ as'
„ on
oo our
uu, trip
***,. J"* t’Urrl.Ct,lnin. 1B0>Ud l Bible <O
Yeoman is operating an electric hoist things to interest us
KIPPERED SNACKS—The choicest cut* of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brubaker and . for a lumber company^ lie writes that through your valley and up the ride of I
tS&T..
“CITRUS” POWDER-Large pkg.
Jfì
sionary stories, dramatization, muric
S»»u have left for Ronan, Mont., when* tto
,
your
mountain.
All
of
us
wish
our
the herring cured and smoked to OF*
largest sawmill to the world to
25/; two for___________________
and supervised ptey. Mm. Hart was
they will spend several months vlrit- < being built at Lewiston.
May could be longer.”
an appetizing degree. 4 cans____ AdC
prindpal, and the teaeteere were: Mrs.
When
the
visitor*,
traveling
by
spe-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Howard have
L.
H.
Ainsworth,
Mra.
E.
O.
Blancbar,
Mr. and Mrs. V. D. UU and children moved from here to Morier. Mr. How- S’sl Pullman cars, which were shunted
a riding here, arrived Friday after­ Rev. Hart, Mrs. Mary <’»>rwto. Miss
have moved to The Dalles, where Mr. u rd has a cherry acreage to the Mosier
WHITE WONDER’’ SOAP-North- nF
1.111 io now with the Btadelmau Fruit district. He will start work, he said. noon they were hot after the long jour­ Marian Howe and Mra. F. E. HkinneT.
FLOUR—Crown, 49-1 b. sacks_______ S2«14
west product. 10 bars............. _.... 03C
The
pianista
were
Mteaan
1
‘
byllls
West
Oa
Immediately to prepare ground for set- ney through eastern Oregon. Home­ and Virginia Vaughan.
Fisher’s Blend__________ 2«24
body mentioned Koberg beach, and in-
Truman Butler and Al W. Peters left 'tlng an additional 15 acre« to thia
A picnic was b«4d Friday nft«*rn»»on
tt vtas unaaAmnusly decided to
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il
A
—
—
-— Ate
-r- «
Mat wook for eastern centers, where
at the Boy Scout camp in the munici­
The Dalles sweet corn Is now on the
CREAM ETTES—The Macaroni that cooks in
they will veiualn for another week or market here, selling for 60 cents per go swhmnlng. Mr. Koberg won new pal park through <*ourt<«y of George
frieutls and his «Wmiuiug Iteach will
STUFFED OLIVES—Spanish Manzanillas
two on business.
pne-third the time. 8-oz. pack­
dozen. Early apples have also made receive some national boosting. Tto Morrison, scoutmaster of Tro«g> No. 2.
H. J. Moynihan, vice president and their appearance. Ashtey Cash mar- potnologista, many of whom were ac­ At the dose of the exeari»« the lian«
ages. 8 for________________ _
stuffed with pimentos.
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manager of the Dan Wuilte Co., Inc., ket»*d Transparent* the first of the companied by their families, enjoyed p«med on the courtheu««* lawn and
3-oz. bottles, 2 for_____________ ¿3C
there from New York City visiting week.
Alta-rt T. Cases took, pinturee
their dip in the cool Columbia.
focal office.
Thanks are due <*onnty authorities
The oourt ba« authorised the aale of
Friday evening the visiting fruitmen
CAMPBELL’S BEANS In tomato sauce,
j After a u wek opent at coast points lumber at the plant of the Wind River were taken on a moonlight jaunt down for use of the court tornee lawn for
DEL MONTE CATSUP-
ready to aerve, "The Big Tina,”
recreational
periods.
'Ito*
school
af
­
and a weak visiting friends in Eugene, Timber Co. st Cascade Locks. Particu­ the highway as far as Multnomah falls.
Large bottles_______
Sir. and Mrs. A. D. Tomlinson and fam- lar« may be had from the mill office or The next day at 8.30 they started on forded approximately 30 teoorn of con-
by calling Mr. Breaaw, Hood River. 663V, their caravan trip through the valley, aecutive, intensive n-ligfow instruct
y have «eturned to the valley.
Mr. and Mm. A. Reeves left yesUr during eveninga. All aale« for caah. passing up the East Side, by way of tion.
jlOU
the Association warehouse at Od«-ll and
PINEAPPLE — Broken Sliced, packed the
day for Marshfield, where they expect B. L. Yost, Receiver.
DICKINSON’S GRAPE JUICE-The world’s
Mr. snd Mrs. Frsnk I. Clark, of Chi­ thence to flood Cap inn, where a bas­
to spend some time. They will visit
LEGION NOTES
same as whole slices, except slices may
best made from the choicest Con- ha
cago, where Mr. Clark Is treasurer of ket lunch was served. They returned
teacn anaaate of the Oooo country.
On
account
of
the
celebration
at
Ko
­
cord
grapes.
Pint
bottle
_______
¿7
C
be slightly broken in one or two E* A
Mr. aad Mr«. Frank WUeon and Cudahy A Oo„ were here last week to the city by way of the West Bide.
Whatever the relative flavor of east­ berg’s Beach July 5th, and the fa<-t
places. Large cans» 8 for_______ vaffC
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family have arrived h»-r<* from Pomo­ looking after orchard totemts and vis­
that most of the mountaineers will be
na, Calif., to make their home. They iting the family of John H. Mohr. Tto* ern and western apples, growers of too tired to com«* to » meeting on thnt
visitors were taken on a tour urouipl tto* east stand ready to join with those
BOOTH'S SARDINES—Tasty, wholesome and
formerly resided at Morier.
of the west in cooperative measures to «late, the next Meeting /Will be held
the Loop highway.
Mra. Mary Fteoher left Tueada.v f<*
FULL CREAM CHEESE- Aged just
Monday,
July
12,
at
the
regular
pla«*e.
the most economical food obtainable.
J. F. Thompson was here Monday increase the market and promote the the Elks club. The lmpcvtent item of
Murdock, Minn., where ahe will «pend
right Pound__________ ________ ADC
welfare of the apple industry in gen­
Packed
irj
tomato,
mustard
or
or
from
the
Upper
Valley
on
business
and
several months visiting relative« and
business for this meeting will be the
calling on friends. He stated tliat eral.
spiced
sauoe.
1-lb.
cans,
2
for.
Z3C
election
of
delegatee
for
the
(Joos
Bay
friends.
Buch was the message brought by
strawberry growers of the Parkdale
convention, August 5. 6 and 7. Chair­
Mrs. c II Castner wag in Rteven- section have found applbation of poi­ the eastern pomologiats.
20TH CENTURY COFFEE—The last word in
man Ford say« there will be a water­
aon. Waah., yesterday, when she deliv­ son bait effective in ridding their
melon
feed
after
the
iiM-etlng.
LIBBY
’
S
SALMON
—
Rich,
red,
Sockeye,
coffee excellence. Direct from our roast- M
ered the chtof address at the annual tracts of the root weevil.
Kent Shoemaker wnnts every Legion­
meeting of the Woman'a dub there.
ad in its own eil.
er to you always insures low >1 QQ 5
Janitor Wanted — Applications for
naire who can possibly spare the time
Geo. H. Clark, of Dori. Calif., ar­ position of janitor at Oak Grove school
tall cans, 38K; 2 for
prices. Pound, 47/, 3 pounds ^1« «JO ||
to be at Iz-gion «snip July 3 and 4.
rived last week for % visit with the for the 11>2IHI>27 term will be received
The Climb committe«* Is going to have p
family of hia brother, C. W. dark, of by the clerk until July 7. 1926. Appli­
big job taking «are of the large crowd
, ■ ~i «4’ •
Mt. Hood.
cants must give reference«, experience
thia year, and your ie-«istener la need­
(When a high wind yesterday morn­ ed. If you have any spare room in
An exhibit Of Mount Hoo«l pictures, and compensation required. By order
placed In the show window at the Book of the board of directors. F. Fenwick, ing felled a' cottonwixxl tree on Rail­ Star car get in touch with Bhoemaker.
road av«*nue between the Hood River
A Art store the pari week, has done Clerk.
e may want you to take a party to
Bpray plant and Kelly Bro«, ware­
much toward stimulating interest in
Mra. W. B. Montgomery, of New Al­ house. snd knocked high voltage power Legion camp.
the Mount Hood Ijegion Climb.
Arrangement« ’havejx-vn
ide wh»-re-
bany, Ind., who had been at Marsh­
B. L. Newell, of Caldwell, Ida., baa field, visiting the family of her son, lines serosa the wires of the Oregon- by any member «an nth •*nd the consen­
Waabtogton
Telephone
Co.,
more
than
Conveniently Located at 112 Third Street in First National Bank Building
..
tile .. transporta
-
been here visiting his aon. F. K. Newell, James E. Montgomery, passed through 150 phon«« w«re put out of eommlwdon. tion at <'oos Bay, ami t
tlon and >i pla«*e to -tHy whil»* there
and wife. The rider Mr. Newell likes Hood Rlvar yesterday on the vyy
I
short circuit foilowvd the tele­ will be furnished for |2U per man. The
Hood River and Ays tee may come here home. Mrs. Montgomvy to well known The
phone wires to a main cable, which was
and locate.
here, having spent aevaral summers to l>urn«*«1 out in piac««. Tto* cum*nt'fol­ plan la to charter a Pullman car for
the trip, which will take ns there,
IL E. Baker represented the local the valley.
lowed into the long distance exchange, house us while there nnd bring us home
offlee ef the Padftc Power A Light Co.
The people of Corvallis were exceed­ when* operators suffered shocks.
again.
Air Mail is Effective
Mr. Hater in
low plane« Inatailed with Wright
at the recent convention of the Na­ ingly hospitable to the 4fl<*gat»*s to the
Du mage to the system, ne«*esritaUng
We will have four delegates and four
I have driven 00.000 miles, and last
Use air mall. The Elko-Pasco air Whirlwind motor«. Every trip rinre
tional Electric Light association at fire chiefs* and marshals' convention the replncemeiit of 300 0*<»t of cabl«*,
alternate« at this year's convention.
Hpokane.
held there lari week, aeeording to 1» G. was estimate«! at WOO. It la expe»*ted Nominations to be voted on at the next mail la giving 100 per cent service. that date haa ben made on schedule Haturday was the first tins' I ever
Morgan and J. F. Volrtorff, who were that service on ail lines will be re­ meeting Sre a« follows!, Kent Rhne- Banks, insurance companion, automo­ time, the air mail runnlpg a 100 per found it impossible to dodge th»* other
bile dealer», steamship companies are cent achednle, with the volume of mail car,” says District Attorney Baker,
there from this dty. Tt»e program of sumed some time this «*vening.
inaker, Harold Frick, Rev. Schuyler
whose automobile figured in a iiead-on
the convention was declared excellent,
Tim fallen power wire started a I'ratt, Don Mcteod, Ted Baker, Harold sending mail by air to their complete facreasing daily.
letters leaving Pasco,
Tlte new northwest air mall runs collision n«*ar Eugene, where he had
many topics of fire fighting and fire brush fire on Railroad avenue, and the Hersliner, George M»*rrl«on, Dr. V. R. satisfaction.
prevention being discussed.
fire department was called out to ex­ Abraham and Bank.« Mortim«*r. Th«* Wash-, at 0 a. m. arrive In New York from I’asco, Wadi., to Elko, Nevada, gone with his family to attend the state
3<l hours later, cutting fastest train and couneeta with the transcontinental Elks’ convention. Mr. Baker was able
Wto*n J. W. Crites motoreil to <5or- tinguish the blase.
four receiving the highest number of time almost in half.
air mall at Ute latter point 1‘lanea to stop his enr, but tile dtlier machine
vallls last week to be with the local
votes will lie the tie leg« tea and the next
Waiter T. Varney, contractor, re­ fly daily excejtt Monday. Use air w
was traveling at such a spee»l that
Aaaerlran Legion Auxiliary Notes
boys and girls attending the club sum­
four the alternates.
opened the service June 1 with Swal- once and yon will become a booster.
both cars were badly damaged.
mer school course at O. A. 0., he was
The monthly business meeting for
The drum corps to hard at work in
accompanied as far as Portland by July was held at the city auto park preparation for the competition at
Mrs. Crites, Mrs. Fannie I’addock Monday and was well attended.
Marshfield. The H« mm I River corps has
Miller, Mra. F. G. Hutchinson and a
The July birttoiay party will be held a chance to cop off the Mg prise this
oourin of Mrs. Milter and Mrs. Hutch­ July 15 at the dty auto camp, the same year, and they are working with that
inson. Mtoa Margrett* Johnson, who place the mretlng .was held. Those end in view.
has been teaching art in Walla Walla having extra room to their rars, please
Hood River Volture of 40 and 8 will
wee if you can’t find someone to take bare a canteen at legion camp during
school*.
Gus Miller during the hot days has with you who has no car, thus making the climb. The pr<M*»««to from the <«n-
given the children of the Frankton dis­ it possible to have a bigger attendance. teen will be used to finance the ex­
Mrs. A. C. Lofta, Hr., haa consented pens«« of the drum <-orpe to the con­
trict a treat. Mr. Miller recenUy con­
structed a spacious swimming pool on to take the guardian chairmanship and vention.
Ear! Bpaulding, member of Hood
hto place. He haa renewed bis own Mrs. Albert Krieg is chairman of the
River post and of the late Hood River
youth in the swimming pool on hot gold star niemliers.
The following delegates were
L«*gion ifiiartet. Is taking an extended
afternoon«, be declared. Mr. and Mrs.
¿jand trip to sunny France.
Milter are now putting the finishing to represent Hood River at
If any Wood River boys attend the
touches on « new home on the bluff convention August 5, 6 and T1
overlooking Ruthtou grad»- of the high- Mae Whitcomb, Mra. Irene Wilson. JBra. Faria ‘
aa you please but take a tip from
A. L- Anderson, Mra. Albert Krieg- will be on hand to help them
meals la frog. —
,___ ___
Wo are aasnrod
us and order your
An enjoyable party was given Tuew The alternates are Mrs. Klngdoa, M»k, theta-
day evming at the home of Mr. and L. M Nlckeleen, Mra. Berry and Mrs: of at Jeret ope delegate at the Paris
convention, as Earl plans to keep bta
Mrs. Frank J. Himpson on Alameda Walter Bhay.
“Good Tilings to Eat”
membership in Hood River poet.
Way In honor of the 17th birthday of
Local
M
m
at
Tacoma
.-
Legion lunch this month will be held
youngest daughter, Pauline Caret
here. You'll find everything you their
A delegation of local fruit men aad at the Guide restaurant You fellows
Dancing was the main enjoyment of
need in the way of Eats and the evening, the muric bring furnished hankers were in Taroma y ia H I r fifiy to who haven't the Friday lunch habit
Drinks right here—right quality by a fr-ptere orchestra, ^rtwhments attend a meeting of the Regional Ad­ better try it out. We have a real gang
and right price and we’re always we re served at 11 o’clock. About 86 visory Board of the Americap Railway present every week.
guests were present and everyone re­ Association. which, will dtocwm plan
tor aflotinrat of cars for handling the
,
to
you Wei- ported a good time.
1926 fruit tonnage. The locdl men at
the meeting were: A. F. B. Steele. I. H.
Mr H wf
A. E. Heer, Odell iancter. en,pi°{T^ Oederwall. C. T. Baker, H. O. Blanchar,
on the new refrigera tedian t «f tí* Leroy Childa aad J. H. Fletcher.
Mid-Colnmbia Odd Storage <<'rP°5"
tion. suffered a broten teg Batnr«tay
Co,
when he fell from the structure. He
^as taken to the Hood River hospital.
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