The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, September 02, 1926, Image 9

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    HOOD RIVER GLA’
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. was among
vl?lted the 8«
Baaqui-Ontennlal aedirt
«»« visited
recovering ( . exposition,
been he lere visiting bls the out of town visitors here last Sat­
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urday to see the new plant of the Mid
son, W. A. Hackett, and family.
Mrs. Allen Hart, after a visit with l| F. E. Newell's automobile, stolen Columbia Cold Storage Corporation.
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ln tb* Brosias relatives and friend» in Kentucky, has
A. R. Nickels, who ba» leased hla
Building. See R. K. Scott.
alBtf
i here the middle of last week, waa
returned home. •
« Tu* ^•Str-Msrie Dressmaking Shop,
found In Portland the latter part of the Dee ranch place, plana on entering hl»
old profeaaion, mining engineering
in the Davidson building.
a!2tf
Mias Miriam Flagler, of Portland, is , week.
arrived h qye laet week ft ■oui Bpo
T*»Byii}S. Dremmsking, Remodeling. here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
i',°™ WUson and little Miao to look after property interests.
Mrs. Maddux, Cobb Apartments al2tf , Thomas Flagler.
v irglnla, after a vacation at Rockaway
Mr. and Mrs. Angus C. McDonald
' Osah paid for old care H.-K. Ante
Mrs. 8. E. Ilartnieas and Mrs. Alice beach, returned home hut Bunday even­ and small daughter are here from
ing.
Wreckers.
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Tebetta, of Kansas City, Mo., were vis-
WgUa Walla, Wash., visiting Mr. Mc­
Geo. W. Collins, Underwood orebsrd- Donald's mother, Mrs.* Nancy McDon­
I. Cohen was a business visitor in ituni In Portland last week.
J. H. Young and family have left for 1st, here test week, announced that his ald, and family.
Portland last week.
Brealde, where they will spend a vaca­ crop of Newtowns this year will be the
The Fashion garage le now re»plen-
Bolster springs for orchard wagons tion.
finest he has ever picked.
dent inside In a new coat of wliltewaah.
in stock at Bennett Brothers.
A. G. Uwls is recovering from an The material waa applied to the
Charles 8. Bowe was down from the
Mrs. Wallace N. Livingstone, of Port­
injury to one of his hands last week.
land. was here Tuesday visiting friends. Upper Valley the flrst of the week pre­ A screwdriver »lipped, causing a deep Ings and aides of the building by nw
paring for the apple harvest
of air pressure and a spray noxzle.
Eash.
Mias Frances Irwin, of Portland, is
Mr. and Mrs. B. I* Van Clse returned
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
D.
Bcovlll
have
ar
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here the guest of Mias Dorothy Ruggles,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gibbs were in * last
st week from a motor .. trip to M»n-
rived here from Portland. Mr. Bcovlll
Mias Betty Shupeon, of the
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Mt. Hood
Portland
last
week
to
visit
Lloyd
Rimp
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tana. They were accompai nled by Mr.
la with the Hood River Plumbing Co. -
Motor Oo., has been on a vacation at
son, who is recovering from a recent and Mre. K. L. Van Otoe, who
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who contem-
J. G. Ruggles waa In Portland the aerlous
Oregon beaches.
illness.
plate making their home here.
latter part of last week visiting rela-
Kocane Coal Oil etope smoking anc tives, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Bernst.
Mrs. Sidney Wilson and family, of
8L Mark’s Guild will meet Friday
, emailing oil rtovee. In balk at Fran«
Portland, were the gueats over the afternoon at 2.80 o'clock at the pariah
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
II.
Jeffrey
returned
Co.
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week end of Mr» N. F. Whitecotton house. A full attendance of members
last week from a visit with relatives and
family,
Painting, paperhanging and kalsomin- and friends tn the Willamette valley.
is desired as matters of importance are
*n<„ E,r*h01“« W«rt. Estimates free.
to be settled at that tlnae.
Rev.
R.
A.
Hutchinson,
who
is
recov
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Walter McDougal has returned from
J. W. Steadman, phone 4«ft).
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Banks Mortimer to faeovering at the
a trip with his- brother, Ed McDougal, ering from a serious Illness and a series
of operations, returned from Portland Veteran’s hospital in Portland from an
Fire! Fire! Fire! Insure your ap- in tiie Canadian Rockies.
to hl» home at Parkdale Tuesday.
« operation for appendicitis. Hla many
fm and boxes with J. M. Culbertson
Mrs. C." M. Williams, Mrs. Emma
Co. Phone 2483.
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fyienda are glad to know that he Is |
Mm-
Broslux and Miss Charlotte Brosius
ter, Virginia, are here from Moro visit­ making a nice recovery.
Pine box wood for sale. A bigger and were visitors in Portland last week. •
ing Mrs. Murray's parents, Mr. and
better load. Schindler Transfer Co.,
The M. E. ladies will hold an "All
The Frankton school twgan last Mon­ Mrs. William Hart.
phone 2861.
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States’’ luncheon in the church base­
day. The Vlento school will start the
Mr. W. N. Byars is now connected ment Friday, September 8, at 1 p. m.
Bryce Campbell, who has been 111 at term next Tuesday.
with the Mutual Lite Insurance Co. of Price 26c. Whatever your state or
a veteran'» hospital In Arisona, la re­
Mrs. C. E. Carlos, who lias been on a N.Y. as Local Agent; any courtesies will station, you are welcome.
ported much Improved in health.
visit with relatives and friends in be greatly appreciated by J. fj. Young,
Supply your family With delectable
Dr. Robert Aplta was in Portland Nebraska, has returned home.
District Manager. 10 to 70.
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breads, pastries end cakes for Bunday
laet week, where he underwent an op­
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Munroe were
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Hall and and Labor Day from the sale to be
eration for an infected antrlm.
down from their Upper Valley orchard young son, of Portland, were up from given at the Book A Art stere Satur­
H. H. Lehman arrived from Portland last week, making ready for the apple Portland for' a week end visit with day by the ladles of St. Mary's
try' a Catholic
laet week for a visit with hie family at harvest.
Mrs. Hall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. church.
their Hummlt orchard place.
Mrs. Jennie Madden Fisher, who re­ Castner.
Floyd Gibbs left at the Glacier office
Mine Margaret Pl««eo has returned cently returned to Cascade Ix>ckB from
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Turner, of Pom­ Saturday a box of as fine Concord
from a visit of a week with friends In Portland, was here Monday calling on eroy, Wash., where Mr. Turner is grapes as were ever eaten by a news-
Portland.
friends.
manager of the P. P. A I* Co., ar- paper man. The grapes were large and
Sheriff and Mrs. Wm. Edick have
Pa'nting, paperhanging and kalsomin- rlved the first of the week for a visit full of sugar. They bad an enticing
been at coast points on a vacation ing done bv Braakman are always guar­ with Mrs. Turner’s parents, Mr. and aroma.
trip.
anteed. Tel. 1284 next to Rialto theatre. Mrs. J. P. Pomexoy. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. A. R. Caldwell, who lied been
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Turner have left for Portland but will «¡«ending three weeks here with her
Rev. and Mrs. F. Gordon Hart re­
brother, Joe D. Tbomtoon, and family,
turned last week from a vacation at
Nelson Hackett, of North Bend, who stop here on tlieir way home.
the coast.
recently returned from Philadelphia,
W. J. Havener, Lyle, Wash., orch- left last Bunday via the Canadian Na-
tlonal rail line for her bona* at Ixiula-
vllle, Ky.
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W. C. McKi inney, cashier of the First
National bank of Milton, and fagnlly,
who have been spending a few weeks
at Long Beach, Wash., etop|>ed over
in Hood River on tbelr way home with
«IV LOCAL MENTION
Good Bsmsrire. «.
SCHOOL
WE CAN FURNISH YOU WITH
Pencils, Pens, Erasers, Tablets,
Thermos
SCHOOL SCISSORS
A DANDY SCISSOR FOR LITTLE MONEY
Waterman and Parker Pens and Pencils,
Scripto Pencils, Ingersoll Pencils,
-ALL PRICES-DOWN TO FIVE CENTS
A. S. KEIR
OPEN
EVENINGS
UNTIL
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O’CLOCK
Bev. G. H. Wilbur and fhmlly.
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In almost a hundred communities, 20TH CENTURY is building I
grocery prestige — steadily developing dependable food shopping f
centers. The remarkable progress of this business is proving the a
dependability our customers find in 20TH CENTURY merchandise. t
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Money Savers Saturday & Tuesday, September 4th-7th i
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CLOSED ALL DAY LABOR DAY, MONDAY, SEPT. 6TH
LIBBY’S MILK—The nearest to fresh
cream. Tall cans, 3 for__________ ¿DC
TRU-BLU SODA CRACKERS. Fresh 1 r
and crisp. Pound__ _____ _________ 1DC
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP. Pure soap, no
all through. 10 bare-------------------- DOC
ZION FIG BARS. Filling of genuine im­
ported figs.
Fine for the
Qff
children’s lunches. 2 pounds____ DDC
MAZOLA OIL Excellent for cooking, bak­
ing and making salad dressings. J A.
'■ Quart can-------------------------------------- <tDC
LIPTON’S TEA. Yellow label.
OA
i pound can, 45/ 1 pound can..... OaFC
BURNETTS VANILLA. Absolutely
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pure. 2 oz. Bottle________________ DDC
GHIRARDELLI'S GROUND CHOCOLATE.
1 pound can-------------------------- 29/ OCn
8 pound can---------------------------------- ODC
LIBBY’S SALAD POINTS. Drain a can of
Asparagus Tips and arrange on lettuce
leaves. Mix 1 cup of cottage cheese with
i teaspoon of salt and one tablespoon
chopped peeled green chilli. Shape into
balls and place 3 cheese balls on each
plate. Serve with French Dress- 7Q
i ng. 1 lb. ronnd can, 25/; 3 for..— / DC
KARO SYRUP. Light color, ’Red Label.”
5 pound can_______________ 39/ 7E
JO pound can-------------------------------- • DC
BEST SHORTENING.
Purely vegetable.
In Bulk.
3 pounds
59c
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TOILET PAPER-Soft sanitary tiseue^nq
* 1000 sheets to the roll. 8 rolls..... ¿DC
PEETS WASHING MACHINE SOAP. For use
in either hot or cold water. Ex- T Q
tra special. Large pkgs., 2 for------ DDC
FLOUR- Best brands Patent or
Pastry. No. 10 sacks______
KIPPERED SNACKS—Norwegian. Skinless
and boneless.
The select cuts of the
herring cured and smoked to a
*>£»•
“Queen’s Taste.’” 4 tins------------- ¿DC
VAN CAMPS PORK AND BEANS - Medium
size can, net weight 18 ozs. Certainly
economical at this price.
Of? _
3 cans--------------------------------------------- wvC
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LIBBY’S SLICED PINEAPPLE.
1926 Pack.
8 slices to the can packed in a rich *90
syrup. Large cans...... 25/; 3 for / DC
PURE LARD.
In bulk.
Many mother’s
prefer pure lard in their baking.
3 pounds------------------------------------- -QDC
SEARCHLIGHT MATCHES. Non poisonous,
noiseless, and safe. Large full
AQ
boxes. Carton of 6 boxes -- ----------¿DC
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55c
KERR’S BEST PATENT FLOUR.
*1
49 pound sack___ ,____________
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FISHER’S BLEND.
49 pound sack
AQ
$2.08
20TH CENTURY COFFEE. “The flavor your
palate longs for.”
Direct from our
roaster to you insures this high grade
Coffee, at low prices, always.
OQ
Pound 47/; 3 pounds—-------- ^leDO
20TH CENTURY STORES
Mr. and Mrs. Longland, MI hh IU- hh I c
Beman, Miss Florence Fish and Mrs.
J. . T.
Los
_ I*ope,
. . , of ___
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i. accompan­
ied their hosts, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
8chuknecbt, on e trip around the Loop
highway last Thui irsday.
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Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Bebak mccht
enter-
talned the following folk Bunday: Mr.
and Mra. Richard Childs and Mr. and
Mrs. William Wll«Ur, ot the Multno­
mah hotel; Mr. and Mrs. Frink Behle-
gel and'son, Pali ’, and C. Perrin.
After a two-
motor trip through
northwestern Washington, Mr. and Mra.
C. A. Scliuknecht returned last week,
t
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de<laring Hood River Valley more al­
luring than any point of interest they here for hla vacation. Mr. Naldrett la
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Culp went to
had seen.
owner of a picture of •The Paaaion Bend Saturday, returning Monday.
I will be at Kelly Hrotbers Hardware Play."
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McLeod, of Kelso,
Store on each and every Saturday. Will
Dr. 8. M. Giiieon, pastor of the Flrat Wn., motored up Haturday and are the
sharpen all kinds of wtoori. knives, Preabyterian church at WheeUug, West guests of their daughter, Mrs. B, L.
rasora and hair clippers. Prices reason- Va., who has been «pending a vacation Van Ctse. Their son, Hilly, who has
able and Mtiifaction guaranteed. Geo. in Oregon and tilling the pulpit of Dr. spent the summer here, will return
T. Prather.
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Harold Bowman at the Flrat Presby­ home with them..
J. R. Millar, Dee ordMrdlst. and hla terian church In Portland, has been
Bill Wlneberg, the popular salesman,
neighbor. R. A. Collins, were business very til. Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert were has been enjoying his vacation accom-
visitors here yesterday. _ftr. Millar gneste of Rev. and Mm Hart in isuiylng some of hie customers on Ash­
was' getting ready for hl-, apple har­ August
ing trips.
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vest. Mr. Collide was it> town to at­
The many friends of Wayne Poland
will not be complete without
tend a meeting of the Association direc­ are welcoming him back to the staff of
The Gospel Tabernacle
torate.
the Frans Hardware Co. Mr. Poland,
The evening »ervire at ti«e Gospel
The Benlor Bridge club held its who was formerly a valued member of tabernacle, Eighth and May streets,
the
Frans
force,
has
spent
the
past
meeting last week at Rainbow ranch,
will al», be a farewell service for Mias
operated by Mr. ami Mra. W. E. two years traveling for the Hoyle Man­ Iretta Downing, who la departing early
Kissinger. An excellent luncheon wae ufacturing Co., of I sm Angeles, a con­ Monday morning for Seatile, Wash., to
Let us supply the neces­
eerved the members, all of whom cern engaged in the manufacture of enter the Hinqison Bible Institute where
voiced high praise of the beautiful sheet metal products.
You’ll be
ahe will take up Intensive training in sary provisions.
ranch place.
Those who had occasion to be In preparation for work in missionary
pleased.
You
’
ll
need
E. T. Hunter, who for the past two the neighborhood of Second and Oak •aids abroad.
years has been in charge of the sales streets Monday night probably won­
MI hh Downing ha« long and critically
department of the I’ hc IA c Power A dered what all the bell ringing was consider««! this decision, and soon after
Waxed Paper: Paper
Light Company’s office, has joined Kel­ about. Cecil Lafferty placed an even ttelng graduated creditably from the
ly Bros. Mr. Hunter will be In charge 100 alarm clocks in one of the big Ilood Hirer high school, made Her ap­
Plates : Cups : Dishes
of the electrical equipment at the Kel Frans allow windows. The clocks were plication to the above named institute,
ly store.
set to sound their alarms throughout which la acknowledged the peer of such
Napkins: Baskets, etc.
schools on the coast. After but little
Mrs. Oscar Vanderbilt waa here last the night.
week visiting Mrs. William Stewart
Rev. G. H. Wilbur and family have delay, her application was approved
and other friends. On her return to just returned from a trip Into the Bend and announcement waa made that ahe
Boattie, where she now real dee, her country. Mr. Wilbur supplied the pul­ would matriculate at the opening
friends were shocked to r<*ceive a mes­ pit last Bunday for the pastor. Rev semester this Heptemher,
Iler many friends hare been very
sage telling of the sudden death of a Izwla, pn•ached at Tumalo in tie- af­
nie<e.
ternoon and at Redmond in thé even­ busy since then with such preparations
J. O. Edwards, who is now at the ing. Other points visited were Tygh that would adequately equip her for
general headquarters of the Standard Valley, Shady Brook, Wrentham, Boyd, her school year, and now the whole
church is gatlH-rlng for a farewell ser­
Oil Co. tn Ban Francisco, while In Port­ Maupin. Terrebonne and Gateway.
land on business last week, biotored on * Member» of Boy Scout Troop No. 2, vice to speed her in thia eventful direc­
to H< sh 1 River. He played a round of in charge of Geo. Y. Morrison, have tion.
Admiration and »Inrere commenda­
golf Saturday aftern<*>n with Truman resumed their meetings at their rebin
Butler.
In the city auto park. Mr. Morrison tion bare voiced thdr approval and
the Goeitel talvnacle la Justly proud
The Catholic ladies of Hood River says he and the boys wish to express and happy to see another of its group
Good Thlap te Ut
theig
sincere
appreciation
of
the
dona
­
valley have won no small fame for
of young people take up the work.
tions
of
funds
and
materials
by
Hood
their cooking. The public will have
It is the hope and desire of the of­
opportunity to secure foods, at their River business folk for completing the ficers of the church that aU the friend«
rebin
and
building
a
fireplace.
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sale to be held Saturday at the Book
and acquaintances, especially the high
A Art store. Get there early if you
Mrs. J. M. Lowe, soprano and vocal school i I iish ns.«xtates. attend thia ser­
wtoh to make a good selection.
teacher of The Italien, waa In the city vice an an expression of their esteem
Wauna Temple No. 6 wishes to an­ Saturday. She was on her way home for Miss Downing. The pastor hopes,
nounce they have changed their meet­ from Portland where she has been these ciaMmste« will tnrn out in a
ing nights from the second and fourth attending the master classes conducted body, ao that this final reunion may
Thursdays to the flrst and third Thum by Yeatman Griffith, of New York City. ever Ire recalled In hai>py memoriae In
days of each month. Our first meeting Mrs. Lowe also attended lectures on the days to come.
will be Thursday night. September 2. voice given by Laaar Sa mo 11 off while
The service will open promptly at 8
A full attendance Is desired. Jennie In Portland. Mrs. Lowe sang several p. m. and be concluded with a brief
dinner
concerts
and
Friday
afternoon
Hunt, M. of R. A C.
address by Miss I town Ing at ».IB.
Mias Mabel Wlthycomls*. of Portland, sang a group of solos and some duets
with
Dolph
Thomas
over
Radio
KOIN
was a visitor last week at Rainbow
Association Pack Sehoel Near
ranch. Other guests at the popular from the Heathman hotel.
The annual packing school of the
summer place were: Mr. and Mra.
Apple Growers Association will start
Bcott, of Cleveland. O.. and Mra. R. E.
next Tuesday and last for a week.
THE HEIGHTS
Stubbs and two children, Dorothy and
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Holman and son, Classes will l>e Instructed at the re­
Jack, of Portland. Mr. find Mra. Scott
Floyd, returned Bunday from an ex­ ceiving warehouse of the association
are en route to California.
tended
motor trip in the east visiting on Sixth street. Because of the large
Mr. and Mrs. Cedric B. Baldwin, of
friends
and relatives. They visited 10 crop this season and the heavy demand
Makawell, Kauai, after a visit of six
different
states and Mr. Holman says for packers, it is expected that more
weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
the
large
picture of Mount Ho<»d at­ than 100 will register. Many members
12 miles from Hood River
Lewis. Mra. Baldwin's pa rents, left last
tracted
very
much attention every place of families of those affiliated with the
week for Vancouver, B. O., where they
cooperative will attend the school.
on Loop Highway
they
would
stop.
They
declared
they
sailed for home atsxrd the motorboat
The school will be in charge of the
found
no
scenery
to
equal
that
of
Ore
­
Aroangi. the largest motorboat plying
inspection «kqiartment of the associa­ Come and enjoy good music by
gon.
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the Pacific.
tion.
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ESSIE’S FOUR ORCHESTRA
Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Bowdish and
Mr. and Mra. R. J. Moore, who had
Byron
Bowdish,
of
Aurora,
I1L,
and
Msvy
Flares
Seen
on
Hood
who have just finished the
been spending a two week vacation in
Portland with Mrs. Moore’s mother, Mrs. Mitchell, of Portland, were the
Sunday
evening
folk
of
the
lower
season
at Thornton's Lake.
Mrs. W. J. Furnish, returned home the guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. valley saw the flares of Jesse G, SIU,
Voletorff.
first of the week. Mrs. M<s>re returned
who with members of the Crag Rats
Mm W. Hansen and daughter, Mias were engaged in taking movies on
Wednesday and will bring her daugh­
MONEY TALKS
ter, Virginia, K„ home in time for the Metha, spent a few days In Portland Monnt Hood. The flares were sighted
last week.
opening of school.
from the home of M. F. Nethereota.
Col. and Mrs. A. W. Stone arrived
Miss Marjory Whited, of Pomona.
in the dty the latter part of last week. Oallf., is the guest om Mlns Prudence
Grass* Store Ctoaed Next Weak
They spent the winter In Florida. CJol. Bplght. Miss Whited and Mias Bplght
Tn order that he and hia family may
Stone, who was formerly general man­ are attending Pomona college.
go to Portland to join friends and rela­
ager of the Apple Growers Association,
Miss Marie 7x>ll» la spending the tives In the observation of Jewish New
has been busy since his arrival telling week in Portland.
Year«, the Cash and Carry grocery
friends of the business situation tn
Mr. and Mrn. M. P. Gibbon and
___ and furniture «tore of H. Orona will bn
Florida.
Ueut. and Mrs. J. B. Canfield, on daughter. Margaret, were in Portland dosed next Thursday. Friday and Sat­
route to San Francisco, where Lieut. last week to attend the^ Bells Floto urday, Beptemebr 0, 10 and 11.
Canfield will be stationed with the pur­ dress.
Among those who attended the Pyth­
chasing department of the army, ar­
rived by automobile last week from ian picnic at the Pythian home at Van­
camp (taster. Mich., where he had been couver Bunday were Mr. and Mrn. C.
stationed. They visited Ueut Can­ D. Havens, Mir. and Mrs. Frank H.
field's parents, Mr. and Mre. A. (tan­ Morse, Mr. and Mm M. P. Gibbon and
Georgs and Marie tolls.
field, while here.
J. Naldrett, well known in the mo­
Mr. and Mm. Ed Knott and family,
tion picture circles of the Pacific coast i of la Crosse, Wn., were visiting last
and family have arrived here and are week with Mr.Vnott’s brother in-law
looking after their orchard places, and
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stater. Mr. sad Mrs. C. B. Dele- It • Funeral
pins.
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Anderson chapel Monday after»
John Campbell, of Mnd, Wn.. la the Kaori Iwatsukl, two-yeur-oU i
guest of bin brother, M. B. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. X. IwatsOkl. The
this week.
death occurred Saturday.
Labor Day
Camps and Picnics
“GOOD THINGS 10 UT
The Star Grocery
PERICO & SON
SATURDAY NIGHT
September 4
DANCE
ROBIN HOOD
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