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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1926)
ATOL. XXXVIII HOOD RIVER, OREGON, ............. ..... Worth Billions ! Wrist Bands Liniments on schools bom •fO.-C. To teach them, too, that earning money alone is not enough, but that right handling of funds, and thrift, are requisites for success. BANK ALMOST BOASTFUL Superlatives, as well as comparisons, are sometimes odius—we tire of somebody else’s largest this and grandest that, but, without seeming to be boastful, we do want to aay that People Have Clothes Cleaned By Us CRAG RAIS SCRATCH is worthy of special mention, few banks, in towns of this with a separate vault, used the bank's customers. *W We make them LOOK BETTER; KEEP their SHAPE; and SAVE thenTHONEY I The best gartnents lose their freshness after being worn a little while-OUR BUSINESS IS TO MAKE THEM LOOK AS FRESH AS NEW. Clothes lose that well tailored shape—OUR BUSINESS IS TO RESTORE THAT SHAPE. Phone 1014 And—naturally, clothes don't last forever; but onr business is to make them last lon ger - THEREFORE WE 8AVE YOU MONEY! MEYER <a SMITH Member Federal Reserve System HERE is no sport that has displayed more tolerance in its fight for recog* nition than has swimming. Down thru the ages swimming has been known as a sport, dating back to the stone era, when they wrote pages of swimming history on stone. Today it is considered a fundamental part of every person's education. Swimming builds a beautiful body, long and supple muscles, strong and powerful lungs. It molds, it makes and lengthens the life of a per* son who has found enjoyment in the exercise of a daily or bi-weekly swim. To both men and women the exercise given by swimming aids to keep one in the pink of When one has once mastered the condition. art, he or she may present themselves as an excellent example of manhood or womanhood. Work! Is the old woodpile of SIN blocking your way into Father*« IIouaeT YOU ARE INVITED to COME this SUNDAY, SEPT. 12, to THE CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Mt h DUCTION FALLS OFF 11.00a.m. Sermon: 7.30p.m. Subject: , “Exposition of Paa. Ill “In the Death Cell.** C ome W ith Y our F riends ! Wonderful Singing! ON APPLES AND PEARS We are now making sales of Winter Nellis, Anjous and other varieties of late pears, and are prepared to pay good prices. J’ DUCKWALL BROS Will deliver any place in Hood River.