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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1926)
THURSDAY, AUGUST OUR NEW ■ llJI a 1 Jl We cordially invite your inspection of our Cold Storage Facilities, Precooling Rooms Fruit Packing Department P. FRED CLARK AUGUST PROCEEDINGS HOOD RIVER, OREGON (3.05; L. II. Huggins, groceries for W. Reed. labor, (1LM; W. B. Canning poor, (53.45; K Ilham Htatlonery A ham, labor. S71.8O; K. D. Dilk>, tabor, Printing Co., supplies for surveyor, (39.90; Arthur McCoy, tabor, (7.18; (47.15; W. J. Kocken, salary, (185; Eddie Forsberg, tabor, (35.90; J. L. traveling and office expense, (82.45; Thomas, taltor, (7.18; G. F Dougharty, E A. Frans Co., repairs, (10.30; A. 8. tabor, (71.88; . . H. D. _____ _____ Trusty, tabor, Kvir, (8.20; Odell Grange, rent for > (39.92; Anderson * Hangleman, pay election, (5; The Paris Fair, clothing I uient on contract, (706.97; C. Mjlurl- for poor, (23.18; Mt. Hood Caah store, hurt, .surveying, (24; Taft Transfer groceries, (23.18; Perigo A Sou, Mar- Co., auppiiea, (15.77; Road Fund, truck tha Click accout, (5; Geo. T. Prather, rental, (663.75. grand jury bailiff, (3.50; F. D. Antrim, Whiskey Creek lateral: a M. Hurl- iltatrict scaler, (16.21; Jamea Render- hurt, aurveying, (16; Ed Hobson, aur- Hon, reporting vital statistics, 75«; veying, (39. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., lumber for Bridge Road; Roltert Vaughan, sur- aherUrs office, (30.80; Mra. Fa mile veyiug, (4 ; C. M. Hurlburt. (72; Rd Turpin, care poor, (60; Clara L. Wil- Hobson, (51; Frank Schreiner, (14. bur, help in Clerk's office, (4.80; West- Maintenance: (4-1) Clifford McKln- ern Vnion, telegrams by sheriff, (2.65. xic, (48.37; F. T. Hardenbrook, (45.32; Bond Fund C. E. Hutherland, (48.91; C. F. Epley, Roadmaster, W. L. Nichols, (180? L1,1' Ckwlk£ Foremen: John Cosgrove, (97.75; °‘‘‘n Cu""'“«ha“; »“5 'Y H C. F Kolev 83192. Cunningham, (11.68; Eddie Forsberg. Labor: Cone Woody, (21.57; J. B. J- ** Thomas, (2.24; R. D. Rice, »43.89; Clyde Burke, (11.08; Or- JX?*1’’’ »<*«1 truck hire, Ville Tbomuaon. »2.24: C. W. Rogers. •‘2. PINE GROVE Mr» Dudley Galligan is entertaining Mr». Mary Ferguson, of Tacoma. dreti, of Portland, spent the week ehil with Mra. Gladys Brock. Mixa Leona Vickers, of Salem, is vis iting Miss -Marita Moore. Mr. and Mra. G. D. Finch and non. Arvle, returned Hatnrday from a month's visit in Idaho and a trip to Yellowstone park. Mias Ethel Bickford is visiting with friends in White Salmon. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Kilbtick returned from their wedding trip Monday. The members of the choir and their fam ilies welcomed Mr. and Mrs. Killtuck with a wrvnade Monday evening. The Indies’ Aid will meet with Mra. P. B. 1-araway Friday, Heptember 3, when the dollars which have been earned will be turned in. Mra. 0. I’. Yoder, who has been in Portland for several days, returned Tuesday accompanied by her daughter, Jme. Dale Kcoliee is spending the week with his aunt, Mrs. Jamea Henderson, at Blngvn, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. House are enjoy-' ing a vacation at Seaside. Mra. Adelaide Boiler, who has been »(»ending the summer with her sister, Mra. W. J. Bryan, left last week for her home in Halton. H. D. Maurice Vannier is spending this week in Portland. RADIO NEWS