The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, August 19, 1926, Image 11

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    HOOÖ RIVER ÛLÀÙËR, THUftSDAV, AUÓÜST »0, i$2ó
Hide nrcharf homo
Interstate frrldm- with Ma faadlv Start Uto childrau right. Hava tbaui
with a pleasant — - — ■ - ****•
returned Friday evening from a week’s get the f Dudamentals of music through
visit wRh Mra. Uonnaway's mother, the Dunning system of Improved mutic
study. Mr». Geo I. Htoeum, tel. 8933. tf
J-
O.
Haunuiu
waa
down
from
Home
­
Mrs.
M. F. Hays, in Albany.
Our cookies just can’t be beat. Tel.
stead
inn
the
first
of
the
week
calling
Mr. W. N. Byars is sow connected
1061. Hood River Baking Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Teuuis Wyers moved
on friends.
with the Mutual Ufa Insurance Co. of
from
the
city
this
week
to
Windswept
For Rent—Offloe rooms in the Broeias
N. Y. as Local Agent; any oourteeiea will
mi Ruuteon was down from Park­ west of town. •
Buikiia«. See R. K. Boot.
aUtl
be greatly appreciated byJ.H. Young,
dale Tuesday attending to matters of
When ordering from your grocer ask District Msnsgrr. 10 to 70
F. A. Ray, light I rucking, country or tiusinesa in the city.
s2
tor Butter-Crust bread. You'll be sur­
city. Phooee, 3801 and 8641.
nMtf
Dr. W. Ikonaid Ntokelseti was up
When ordering from your grocer ask prised.
Cash paid lor old ears. H.-KAnto for Butter-Crust bread. You'll be sur­
Dr. Robert Apita, who spent last over the week «d to visit his father,
Wreckers.
i»lf
prised.
a
week
at Olympia, Wash., conducting -y. R. Nickelsen. On the rsturn Hunday
Mixed candy special Friday and Sat­
City Marshal aud Mra. Ilart left yes­ special meetings, i* sjceticltne this week evening he was accompnnfed by Dr. M.
urday, 26< lb. Hood River Baking Co. terday for Pad tie city, where they will
Thrane. »
in Gresham on a similar mission.
H.-R. Ante Wreckers,on the Heights. spend a vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Nelas last w»«-k
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
8.
Kolstad
and
Parts tor all cars.
¡9tf
R. V. West, manager o? the Portland daughters. Misses Norma and Vera returned to their home in Alameda
Call 6699 when you need stenographic branch of the Federal Reserve bank, is Jean, left Monday for a vacation at Calif., after a weqk's visit at the home
work.
nIZtl
of Mrs. Neisa’ brother, Harry Conna-
spending his vacation in Hood River. • Cannon Beach.
Ths Peggr-Marie Dressmaking Hhop,
Marie (tomerun, who has been at La
Monte Foster, one of the builders of way.
in the Davidson building.
alltf
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Linn and grand­
Grande the imst summer, has returned the locks at the Cascades, spent the
Tailoring, Dressmaking, Remodeling. to Portland to make hla home.
past week on a visit with friends at son, of Long Beach, Calif-, returning
from a visit with relatives ami frlemla
Mrs. Maddux. Cobb Apartments *12tf .
,ni1 Mr" A- H Kelr
family Stevenson, Wash.
in Iowa, have been here visiting Mr.
The Portland Telegram, Hood River toft last week for Newport where they
A large number of local memliers of Linn’s brother, A. F. Unn, and family.
agent, Carsoll Day. Phone 8863. *301 are spending a vacation at the beaches. the A. O. U. W. motored to Eagle creek
William Stewart, who has lieen in 111
Miss Maliel Withycomhe, of Portland, Hunday to attend the annual i»i<tile ol . Tor Bale—French and Italian prunes,
Bartlett pears, 1K4 pound. You pick
health. Is much Improved.
lias Is-en livre a gue«t at tin Inbow the fraternal order there.
them, bring twxee. First house on tin-
Have you tried our rolls? They're left wht*n you turn on Avalon Way.
Mrs. F. W. Donnerberg was in Port­ ranch in the Oak Grove district.
land over the week end visiting frienus.
C. R. Gunsel, lone banker, is spend­ lovely, made fresh each day. Hood B. F. Boothe.
Mrs. A. M. Kelsey spent the week ing some time in tlie Upper Valley River Baking Co.
Mine Doris Duruln, of Boise, Ida., re­
looking after hia orchard place.
' V
Corbett Alexander, who has becm turning home from a vacation trip to
end in Portland visiting friends.
Ted Baker, following the Marshfield with the ML H cmm I Motor Co., has Vancouver, B. C.. stopped Monday for
Our cookies Just can’t be beat. Tel.
convention, left on a vacation trip. He just joined the sales force of the Twin a short visit with Mrsi Husie Lynn,
1661. Hood River Baking Co.
stopped at Eugene.
, Peaks Auto Co^ handling the Htar cars. who was a girlhood friend of Miss
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Nursing, confinement cases. Mrs. W.
Mr. add Mra. Gould, of Astoria, and Durnin’s mother.
Have yon tried our rolls? They're
O. Wilson, Tel. 4721.
lovely, niad»> frenh each day. Hood Mra. Ida Eatou, of Portland, were week
Harry W. Farrell and family write
8. Bernstein, of Portland, was a busi­ River Baking Co.
end guests at Homewood, Odell country that they are now at home at 12tl Ken
ness visitor in the city Tuesday.
place
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
E.
Gould.
Mias Mary Radcliffe announces the
alugtou avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Mr.
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9
Mixed candy special Friday and Hat- opening of a private kindergarten, Hept.
The Legion drum and bugle corps Farrell has Written to haw the Gla­
urday, 264 lb. Hood River Baking Ito. 6. Make arrangements by writing Gen­ will
leave Friday for Longview, Wash., cier forwarded, in order that he may
Floyd Yodng has arrived here from eral Delivery.
a|g . to participate In the state convention keep tab on his old Hood River friends.
Crabtree and contemplates locating in
One of the finest and most tasty-look-
Miss Virginia Morgan, of . Portland, of Washington.
Hood River.
daughter of Mr. and Mra.'W. A. Mor-
Mra. Harriett Walters and Mrs. Allen ing lioxee of peachea seen here this
Mrs. Harry Connaway ia lack at gnn, was here fast w<*ek visiting her Hwafford are entertaining their sister year was exhibited at th»“ B»s>k A Art
work with the J. C. Penney Co. after a uncle, L. G. Morgan, and family.
and aunt, Mra. L. R. King, of Redwood store. The fruit, the J. II. Hale vari­
pleasant two weeks’ vacation.
ety, was grown by Mrs. G. R. Under­
Accompanying a party of friends, Falls, Minn.
wood, of the Heights.
The Woman's Relief Corps will have Miss K. Mende is sis>iiding her vaca­
John Guignard, who is confiued at
their picnic at the city auto park Fri­ tion on a motor trip through the,Jake the Hood River hospital as a result of
Among the Upper Valley residents
day. All bring well filled baskets.
dintrleta of the Cascade mountains.
the recent accident which crushed one here Monday evening to hear tin- ad
Mrs. W. F. Witham and family are
Miss Ruth Detopine. cashier at the of his togs, is -making a good recovery. dress of Coulter McKeever, II. K. Mc­
Cann advertising representative, were:
spending the summer at Twin Rocks J. C. 1‘iviney store, is s|>eudlng her va­
Mr. and Mra. R. B. Perlgo and chil­
beach.
cation visiting Portland friends. Later dren, Katherine and Robert, returned Dan IV. Jordan. R. J. Mdsaac, C. E.
Craven and Frank L. Keating.
Mr. and Mrs. Medford Reed cele­ she will journey to tamt lake.
the first of the week iron» a pleasant
Tlie annual convention of the Amer­
brated the completion of a new apple
Harry Connaway, superintendent of vacation at Cannon Beach.
ican Humane society will lie held in
Portland August 23-26. Mrs. Alma
Howe, James Stranahan, Ix-slie Butler
and others of this city are planning on
attendance.
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B ' V
Mr. and Mra. 8. A. King and two
children, of Astoria, where Mr. King
e.-r
is «instruction superintendent for tiie
P. P. 4 L Co., arrived the first of tlie
wwk for a visit with Mrs. King's sis­
ter, Mra. John Alphin, and Mr. Alphin.
F. E. Evans, of Seattle, has arrived
here with his family and has taken
over the Hood River Machine shop at
the corner of State and Flrat streets.
He will engage in a general blaclc-
Htnithing and automobile repair busi­
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Jscobsen and
P. F. CLARK, Western Representative
small daughter Jeanette, are here from
Walla Walla. Wash., spending their
vacation with Mrs. Jacobsen s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McCurdy, snd Mr.
Jacobsen’s parents, Mr. snd Mrs. C.
JacobuML
The Ladies’ Auxiliary held an all
THE HEIGHTS
day work meeting at the houw of Mra.
Mr. and Mra. Jirtin Irwin, who have
Archie Marchbanks and Miss Violet J. D. Hmulliu Wednesday.
lss-n spending a honeymoon at Wind
I x ' w I h Andrus returned the last of
swept, tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Van Orsdale were married at the Meth­
Norton-<ni the bluffs of tlie Columbia odbit iiarsonage Monday evening. Mr. the week from Ukiah where he haa
west of the city, have left for their and Mrs. Marvhltanks have muny lieea visiting his grandparents for over
home at Minneeisdis. Mrs. Irwin was friends who unite in wishing them a mouth.
much ha i pines«.
A large number of Parkdale people
formerly Miss Joan Norton.
(torr
William have riMrived a ship­
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Tbooaon, ac­ ment of tlie isipular new car, the Whip­ «pent Hunday afternoon at Kobergs
companied by their son, Leonard, ami pet, which is attrartJng much attention. beach.
Mra. Janette Hummer« left for her
ntoiv. Miss Dorothy Bprinv. who has
Geo. HniRli and family sjs-nt the lat­
been here from California visiting, ter part of tlie week camping at Wah- former home tn Chicago Wednoeilay.
Friends of Mra. Janette Hummers
have left on a motor vacation trip that tum lake.
gave her a aurprtae farewell party
will take them to Ruasuville, Calif.,
Jack. WU»w*rt and chUdiea are aDaad^
for a visit with relatives an<t mentis.
ing a week’s vacation at Ixwt lake.
Craven.
Mrs. J. L. Hershnor and daughter,
Mr. and Mm. B. L. Van Cis» and lit­
Burn—To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Miss Helen, have left by automobile tle son r«*turned Tuesday from Minne­ Walton, at Newberg, Huuday, August
for Eugene to attend the "Trail to sota and Iowa, when* they visited rela- 16, a daughter.
Rail” <-elebrati<in. On their return tires and friends. Tliey were accom-
Mias Viola Carrier, of Centralia,
north they will be acioni|ianied by an­ I>anied home hy Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Waah., la visiting her cousins, Mr. and
other daughter of Mrs. Kershner, Mra. Van Cine, of Mountain Isike, Minn., Mra. W. O. Hmulliu, and family.
C. C. Lemmon, of Medford.
wim expect to make Hood River their
Rev. Hutchinson had his tonsils re­
Mr. and Mrs. Bernst and sou, Ron­ home.
moved at iIn' Good Samaritan hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fletcher and chil­ in Portland Monday.
ald, of Chicago, arrived Monday for a
few days' visit with Mr. Itornst's sis­ dren motored to Pasco and Roxboro,
There will be a misHionagy silver tea
ter, Mra. J. G. Rnggli-s. and family. Wash., over the week end, where they at the bona* of Mrs. Euwer next
They were here several years ago on visited friends. Mr. Fletcher made the. Wednesday afternoon.
a visit. Mr. Bernst is an engineer on trip in interest of hia Ford brake«, thus
Friend« of Mra. Ralph Davies will he
combining business with pleasure.
the C. 8t. P. A M II. R. (to.
glad to know she Ik r<*covaring nicely
W.
11.
and
Jarvie
Carrigan
were
in
at the hospital aud will be home mm.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Castner have a
The |>ant week three engineers have
cotton plant growing In the garden of White Ha I mon Thursday on husineaa.
I*
H.
Huggins
and
daughter,
Mra.
been surveying for a railway to the top
their lawn on Oak street. The wssl
John
Van
Delton,
and
daughtera,
Betty
of Mount Hood. The surveying is ail
was given them by J. W. Perigo, who
brought it from Oklahoma last year. Jane and Frances, of The Dalle«, ns. done. A five-acre park at the junction
tored
to
Marshfield,
where
they
at
­
of the Tilly Jans legion camp and the
The plant has blooms, but frosts will
protiably cut it short l«“fore the bolls tended Jhe wedding of Chas. H. Hug­ Cloud Cap Inn road has been set aside
LIBBY’S ASPARAGUS TIPS. Picnic, 10 oz.
CAMPBELL’S BEANS-Ready-to-serve nr
gins
and
Miss
Dorothy
Byler.
They
for a parking s|>ace for cars and the
open.
food; the BIG tin, 3 for---------------¿3C
r<*tnrned by way of the Ixmp highway railway terminal. The railguy will go
Cans, each_________ _______ 19/ EC—
Mr. and Mrs. Ben iJige motored to last. Friday.
3 Cans for_____ ■------------------------ 33C
to the top of Coopera «pur and from
Camas. Wn., Saturday w here Mfs. Lage
H. II. Culp spent several days in
remained for a short visit with her Portland this week attending to busi­ there it will be an aerial tram, the
cable for which Is estimated a« weigh­
sister. Mrs. Gran- Iniiterbach. Re­ ness Interests.
NORWEGIAN SARDINES—First run nr
ing 47 tons.
turning Saturday evening Mr. Iage
Miss ZeRla Morse has been visiting
Wednesday morning coming out of
fish, in pure olive oil, 2 cans--------
ROYAL BAKING POWDER.
OA
waa accouiinnled by his daughter, in Portland. Rhe was accompanied
12 oz. Can, 43/; 2J lb. Can—dlsZaf
Mr. Craven's, Ralph Davies had the
Ignore, who had Iss-n visiting her aunt. home by her <«nsln. Mina Mildred B.
misfortune to run into Red Hatfield's
Mrs. V. G. Caldtieck. and husband.
Frank Milligan and family, of Ba­ Ford coming up the hill. While not
Mr. and Mra. C. W. Melcher, who kersfield. (tolif.. and MI m Helen Milli­ comphHe wrecks, loth enra were dam-
ROYAL GARDEN TEA-First picking of
after a visit to Zion national park, the gan, of K<*efeton, Okla., were the
BON
AMI
CAKES.
An
efficient
Grand ftonyon of tlie Colorado am guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fletcher
choice, young, tender leaves. Orange
Doggett A Cooper hare still quite a
scouring agent, each---------
Ycisemlte national jsirk. have been vis­ last. week.
lot more rock to crush. The Spnr road
Pekoe (black) or Japan (green) 7Q-
iting heir daughter. Mrs. A. II. Graves
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Surrell and fam­ will be flninbed thia week. Then the
i-pound pkg., 38/. 1-lb. pkg----- I 3C
lting their daughter. Mrs. A. H. Graves, ily are moving to Seattle, where Mr. road around to Uie Inn will be made.
here for a visit of two weeks at their Surrell has lieen transferred hy the They figure on crushing 2,000 more
BON AMI POWDER.
Oak Grove orchard place.
railroad company. Their many friends yards of rock.
Package
Miss Sarah Howes, daughter of Mr. n*gret to wv them leave. Their home
LIBERTY BROOMS-5-sewn, strong
and Mrs. A. F. Howes, well known here will tie occupied by W. C. Davis and
Gospel Tabernacle
and durable, good value, each—
for her musics I ability, having been family.'
9.46 a. m, Hunday acbooL 11 a. tn.,
Mr*. J. K. Fltagerald and Mr. and morning worship; 7 p. m., young peo­
organist at the Riverside church, ia
LIBBY’S MILK. Nearest to fresh
nr
making a name for herself In Portland. Mrs. Elmer Fltagerald, of Lebanon, ples' meeting. 8 p. m., evangelistic
cream, tall cans, 3 for------------------ £«JV
Mins Howes the coming season will be have iieen the guests of Mr. and Mra. service«. Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer
DEL MONTE HOT SAUCE-From Cal- 1 £
assistant in vocal instruction at the L. H. Huggln«; also Mrs. Stella Mahle hour and Bible study.
and daughter, Margaret, of Stuttgart,
ifornia, 2 for_______________ h-------
Ellikon-White conservatory.
Dr. ItobL A pits. Pastor.
C. n. Stranahan, of Vancouver, Ark. Mrs. Mabie is a niece of Mr.
TISSUE TOILET PAPER. 1000 sheets of
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Wash., formerly s pioneer bustnesa Huggins, whom he had not seen for
Services in church building Sunday,
man here and representative In th»* many years.
soft sanitary tissue in a roll.
CREME OIL SOAP—Limit, 5 bars nr
Archie Marchhanks is now with ths 11 a. m. Hunday school the same hour.
legislature from Hood River and Wav
3 rolls___________________________
5 bars__________________________ ¿3C
co counties in 1913, was here the latter Heighta Tire shop and Jimmy Carr The reading room is maintained in the
part of last week visiting relative« and has taken bis place at Haven’s confec­ Davidson building. Room S ia open
week days from 9 to S, with an attend­
friends. Mr. Stranahan accompanied tionery.
Virgil Carman 1« building a now ant in charge from 3 to 6. Wednesday
Ray Backus, of Portland, another pio­
20TH CENTURY COFFEE. ’’Some Coffee,”
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP-Pure soap
neer resident, who visited old frieads. garage at his Mountain View filling evening service at 8 o'clock. Leeson
station on Awelfth street.
an expression of our customers. A per­
subject, “Mind."
all through, 10 bars
a L. Lowe, Pacific coast representa­
Mr. and Mra. R. L, Boorman and
fect blend of the finest imported coffees.
tive of J. A II. Gissiwin, Ltd., promi­ daughters, of Portland, were the week
English Lutheran Church
nent apple exporters, was here from end guents of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L.
Direct from our own roaster to you
Regular services will» celebration of
Yakima last week, hsiklng over Iw-al Morse.
holy comniuuion will be held at 11 a. m.
makes the low price of
tl Qfi
spple prospects. He accompanied C. II.
SNOWDRIFT—A purely vegetable short­
Announcements will ls< received Thurs­
Castner, of the H<sid River Frnit Co..
Pound,
47/;
3
Pounds
----------
ening, for frying or baking, Qf
PARKDALE
day. Tlie Hunday school meets at 10.30
lo<-al representative« of the concern, on
4-pound can---- ------------------------- -
a tour of the valley. William Finger,
H.-R. Auto Wrsckers, on the Heigh tg a. m. The annual ml.ssion festival will
tie celebrated nt G. C. Cochran's ranch
of Portland, manager of the Oregvm- Parts for all cars.
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August 20. Services will begin at the
Washington Forwarding (to., was a
PUFFED WHEAT — A nourishing breakfast
Misses Dana Hmall and Virda Mc­ usual hour, 11 a. m. Rev. H. Messerli,
*
memtier of the party.
Callum
spent
last
week
visiting
at
ttj»
cereal. (Limit 5 packages)
'of Albany, will preach the sermon.
PURE LARD-In bulk, freshly ren­
Dr. and Mra. R. 8. Ri-gan, of Yakima, home of Mr. and M m .<Benedict.
Rev. P. Hilgendorf, Pastor.
dered. 3 pounds ----------------------
Per package-------------------- -
and Mr. and Mra. Irving O. Dake, of
Chaplin Merrill and wife, of Mis
Portland, arrived for a visit of several sonla. Mont., are visiting Mra. Merrill's
The Baptist Church
days here
Monday. Dr. Regan,
in ’ HIIMA
V
°
K, Mrs.
Mln, W.
sister,
J. JL
D. 131111111111,
Smullln, RIKI
and lallllljr.
family.
Ilov. C. R. Delcplnc is absent on bis
charge of an experimental Biatlon ,ot... The home of Mr. and Mr». Roy Locke
FLOUR- KERB'S BEST PATENT *9 A J
WESSON OIL- Make your own
JQ
vacation and the B. Y. P. U. had change
the California flprs.v-<'liemical (to., and burned to the ground Monday night.
Mr. Dake, Oregon sales representative
mayonnaise.” Quarts
-------
49 pound sacks_______________
Mra. R. G. Babson spent last week at of the services last Hunday. Miss Lu­
cille Atkinson, who recently attended
of the spray concern, cheeked over re­ the coast.
sults obtained with tneir oil spray,
Harriet Mclaaac and Elnore Halli­ tin* Baptist summer assembly at Mc­
"Volek.” by hsul orchnrdista the past day are «pending the week at Lost lake Minnville, gave a re|s»rt to the church
FLOUR FISHER’S BLEND
FRUIT JARS. Ball Mason, Quarts
SMson.
with the Hood River Camp Fire girls. and Roscoe Anderson gave a short talk
Dosen___________________________ WC
49 pound sacks------- - —
Mra n. A. Burnette and daughter. Carol Gregory la life guard and awl na­ afterwards entitled, "Is the Old Testa­
Miss Marjory, arrived In Portland last ming teacher for the Camp Fire glrla. ment a Myth 7” In the evening James
Twenty-two of Parkdale PennamlteH Howard had charge of the service.
Friday from Ran Diego, Calif., the
journey north having ls>en made by picnicked at the Punch bowl Saturday Next Sunday the ladies of the church
the steamer Admiral Dewey. They and that didn't include all the natlvea will have charge of the program. In
tlie evening Fred Fialier, of Pine Grove,
were met in Portland by Mr. and Mra. of Pennaylvanla In the Upper Valley.
Mr«. Rasmus. of Iz>a Angele«. gave a will present a musical program, All
Forrest L- Moe and brought here over
the (tolnmbia River highway. They very good reading in the church Rnn- are cordially invited to come out.
will visit Mrs. Bnrnette's uncle and day morning. The picture drawn waa
St. Mark's Church
annt, Mr. and Mrs A. D. Moe, and one all present shonld remember
The holy communion will be cele­
other relatives. Mra. Burnette’« father,
Rev. Schuyler Pratt, of Hood River,
H. G. Moo. of Dayton. Wash., arrived conducted Episcopal services in the brated at 8 a. m. in commemoration of
Monday morning for s visit. Tlie flan Community chnrch Sunday afternoon. 8t. Bartholomew, tlie apontle. Sunday
Diego guests on Sunday were taken on
Mra. Felix Kile ia having treatment« school will l>e held at 10.30, and morn­
ing prayer at 11 a. m., the rector’s ser­
a motor trip to Cloud (top inn.
In Hood River for a mastoid.
LOCAL MENTION
n?»18*'<Bt *h<>lr
evening
Who Prints Your Pictur
You buy the films, work hard and oarefhlly to
pictures* but who develops and prints P
THEY FINI8HED| |
Each film needs separate work in printing and the expert
eye of a good developer
WHAT FINISH DOBS HE GIVE?
“THE NEW CRYSTAL PRINT
(Better than Velox)
Is what all our pictures are now printed on. ”A beautiful
print with high-gloss finish!
WHAT SERVICE DO YOU OETP
We give 24 hour
___ „ —In at 4:00, out
HL
at 4:00
We give all the above service by a real photographer.
Yours for better pictures
SerTic*
2O£C sntury
A. S. KE1R
NEW YORK
HOOD RIVER
Export
MAYCHILD
Domestic
APPLES
O’CLOCK
BOSTON
35 Years of
Successful Fruit
- Marketing
A well rounded out Sales Service.
Capable
Experienced-Dependable. Let’s talk it over.
Fresh from the fields to 20TH CENTURY and fresh from
20TH CENTURY to you. Our fresh goods departments are
pleasing many customers—shop at 20TH CENTURY for your
E Green Goods as well as your Groceries
Offerings Saturday & Monday, Aug. 21*23
1
I
10c >
12c
v«FC
1*JC
OO-
AAV
$!• UO
and we are mighty proud to he Ma
Distributers in thia territory of auch a
flue piece of merchandise.
If you are not a regular
“Real Brand (toffee" you are missing
one of the good things of life.
Sold only in 1-lb. 3-lb, 5-lb tin«
at
The Star Grocery
“Good Things to Eat"
PERIGO & SON
SATURDAY NIGHT
% •
August 21
Meet me at the
DANCE
at
ROBIN HOOD
12 miles from Hood River
on Loop
Come and enjoy good music by
ESSIE’S FOUR ORCHESTRA,
who have just finished the*
season at Thornton’s Lake.
«71C
65c
-10c
t
*t«7C
$2.14
02OTH CENTURY STORES
mon treating 'Succese." The junior
choir will meet at the church at 6.80
p. m. for th« first trip of the fall, to
lead the worship at Mosier Chrirtlan
church at 8 p. m. after the C. E. meet­
ing there. The Daughters of the King
meet Monday at 3 p. m. Tlie children's
corner, in addition to being open daily
for the children's private prayer and
story books and picture«, will gather
its group togrther Thursday afternoon
from 3 to 4 p. m.
One of the moat appealing Imsbets of
fruit recently seen on display here was
in the window of tliv flood River
Itakery Saturday. It waa g own by
8. G. Oxborrow at Fmitftt! acre« and
contabxMl the following specimens:
Italian prunes, Charlotte^ Early Craw­
ford, J. IL Hale. Foster and Superb
peaches. Boston nectarines, Burbank
plums and Striped crabs.
Walter McDougal toft last week for
Lake Ixmlso on the Canadian Pacific
for a vacation and to meet his brother,
Governor McDougal, of the Chicago
Federal Reserve bank.