The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, April 14, 1927, Image 9

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Froík?1 ay°Ur fV'‘nd’ at ,he “»Prins
Charles Gumm, genial Chinese res­
D. X
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r rolle dance. Pythian hall, WednwT :
taurant proprietor, has a erew busy River about 18 inffliW[ ago from On­
•lay, April 20th.
’
making enlargements at the Hood Rlv- tario, has moved down town with the
4. 0. Staten, State County w»L>r
fn!2^xh k
has arrived here ( er
cafe.
Morse Auto Parta staff. Mr. Falconer
tor for Hood Rivsr Co. TM 548*
Lü“orclXK«0 “iake
hOWe °n
1
Mrs.
May Maddux, who has beeu la In chai
Oldtimo dance at Rockford Friday.
first
housekeeper at the Mt. Hood hotel, la
M. Yai
____
.
Hard Time Dance Parkdale, Friday. Li?Jhi.“nd Mr’ B,,u B,rch «nd T. A. , now occupying a similar porition at the asparagus, offered to whet the appe­
n lb were np from Portland Monday Columbia Gorge.
tites of local folk. The bunch was on
H, L. Haabruuck. optometrist.
calling on friends.
Mrs. Thomas Flagler la seriously 111 display Monday at Joe McRea’s Hood
i-Tk*
Dr®*®»king Shop, rrehtl uTsI" llnd “ ‘’•riJ couldn't
at the Hood River hospital, suffering River fruit market.
In the Daviileon building.
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»T, » ..to Í fl n*
w,nter »porta on from effects of a recent case of ton-
“Good Apples Scarce”—Oregon Jour­
Anto Wreck««. “n ttie Heights,
sUitia.
Heights. Mount Hood Sunday.
nal, April 11.
Pariaslsn still has
“art« for all can.
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Save the date, April 28, for "Mrs
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J. W. West, who has been with an plenty of good apples and good cider
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Ducking, country or Temples Telegram,” Rockford Grange oil company in Wyoming, is spending the year around at hla Mt. Hood Loop
city, ai Sherman, phone. 1891. n2«tf
some time at his Dee Flat orchard fruit stand.
^Roy F. Dart la now a member of the
District Supt w. W. Newtierry spent place.
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Hukari, of Pine
several days at the home of T^m
20th Century Grocery Co.
Mrs. William Barney and Miss Kath­ Grove, celebrated their 40th wedding
W1,lle ,,‘’r“ witll the mlmion- erine Baker, of Eugene, spent the week annivepary Bunday. A large crowd of
Elsie's homemade <akes. Buy one
try one. Phoue 4746.
end here with their father, District relatives and friends were present for
the joyful event.
Miss Edith Beyérle, from China and Attorney Baker.
Do not mi«» Rockford Orange play,
liliet and Rev. O. J. stone, assistant
April 28.
E. M. Holman, drove to Bend early
Jqbn Mcl^-an, G. W. Jameson and
Mrs. A. F. Linn is convalescing from superintendent of the district, were cu­ Chafles M. Dyer will leave today for Wednesday morning, taking Mission­
rtained at E. M. Hohuan's.
Silver lake in eastern Oregon where aries Carlson, Garrison and W. W.
an attack of pneumonia.
thIrL,"ne<" 1,’“kc’ “lea "ianaK“r for they open the fishing season tomorrow. Newberry. They will return Thursday
Mrs. A. W. Peters
I’eters rett
returned
Tuesday
lii In
* I .1
* he Cal fonda Spray-Chemicul Co. for
A. 8. Keir, W. O. 8heppard and noon.
from a visit
in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Plath, of Bend,
A.
W. Isbell represented Hood River
the
Pacific
northwest,
was
in
town
last
Cash paid for old cars. H.-K. Auto
Chapter, R. A. M., at the grand chapter where Mr. Plath has a leading drug
week, calling on dealers and friends.
w rackets.
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store, were here last week visiting Mr.
“I ,11“ Uwett A Myers meeting In Bend Monday.
Mrs. L. B. Aplin, of Portland, was t
Dr. N. Plyler, Chiropractor. Chiro- and Mrs. A. J. Graff. Mr. Plath has
Tobacco Co., was here lasf week on
here last week, visiting friends.
business and visiting Ills old friends. Fractic and Electric Treatments. Rooms an orchard here.
Don’t miss the Spring Frolic at the Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Eby.
, 2 and 3, Brosius Bldg., Hood River,
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Jordan and small
Pythian hall Wednesday, the 20th.
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daughter, who have been here with Dr.
Il you do not get your Portland Tele- Phone 6381.
Oldtime dance at Rockford Friday. jrram, or if you want to subscribo for
Attend the “Easter Ball” given by and Mrs. Jesse Edgington, Mrs. Jor­
I. H. Cederwall spent the week end thiB evenmg newspaper, Tel. 3364. Mrs. the American Legion Auxiliary, Pyth­ dan's parents, left last week to return
J w. Armstrong.
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ian hall, Wednesday, April 20. Admia- to their home at Enterprise.
in Beattie, Wash., visiting friends.
Bud's Aces will assist the American
Searches of record» and reliable ab­ ilou 81.00.
Mrs. J. K. Carson was in Portland
Mrs. A. F. 8. Steele has left for Ijegion Auxiliary in making the
Tuesday, consulting an eye specialist. stract» made by Oregon Abatríct Com-
any> A- Wi.Onthank, Manager, First Auburn, N. Y., where she will upend Spring Frolic a “thing of beauty and a
Hard Time Dance Parkdale, Friday. P National
Bank Bldg. Tel. Ifi21. )y20tf
some time visiting with relatives and joy forever.” K. P. hall, Wednesday,
Elsie's homemade cakes. Buy one.
April 20. Admission |1.00.
fridnds.
None
who
saw
the
valley's
talent
at
try one. Phone 4746.
The West Bide Circle had a very
Rockford Grange plays In former years
R. O. Scbe, who has been painfully
Do not miss Rockford'Grange nlav has forgotten them. Join these April ill, suffering from the effects of having enjoyable day with Mrs. Kissinger on
April 28.
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28 and see “Mrs. Temple's Telegram.’! a rei-alcltrant wisdom tooth removed, Friday. Her hrother-in-law, Walter
Mrs. K. W. Dover, of this city, on
Reece, with his company kindly enter­
Eocene Coal OH slops smoking and
Harry Dobson, who has been home, is again about his business.
evening presented to tin* First
smelling oil stoves. In bulk at Franz convaleMing from a recent serious op­
Special Bargains—Hardie Rpray Guns, tained the circle In the aftrnoon with Tuesday
Christian church, a splendid electric
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eration, has returned to the Veteran’s regular $8.00, our price $6.00; Hardie readings and music.
urn. The urn is of three gallons ca­
We insure anything, Talk to us—it hospital at Tacoma.
Spray Hose with connections, regular
Easter eggs, small useful articles, pacity, and the very latest in design
»n’t cost anything. , J. M. Culbertson
6
rice
813.00,
our
price
$11.00.
Bennett
and
all
kinds
of
baked
and
cooked
Thomas Marshall, of St. Paul. Minn.,
and finish. A special social gathering
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Co., phone 2183.
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foods for sale at the Pacific Power A was called for its presentation, fol­
has'been here tln> past week, looking rotbers.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
A.
Lamimaun
were
scientifically examine'! by H. L. after his country place on the Colum- •
Light Co. office on Saturday, the 16th, lowed by refreshments In which the
oock. Optometrist Heilbronner bia river highway Just west of the city. nere from Portland the first of the by the Woman's Union of Riverside new urn waa used, and was pronounced
Bldg.
I8K
week, visiting relatives and friends church.
by an appreciative audience as thor­
Frank Shaw and family and his son.
Rev. A. J. Garrison, missionary from G. It. Shaw, and family, have arrived and attending to matters of business.
N. W. Bone, Willow Tint orchardist, oughly practical as well as beautiful.
Gus Miller on Raturday presented has taken the local agency for the Reo Resolution of appreciation to Mrs.
India, was entertained this wrek at here from Yakima, Wash., and will
Mrs. Mlller_wlth a Maytag washing Rix car, known aa the Flying Cloud. Dover for her gift was adopted by the
the home bf Mr. and Mrs. It. 0. Samuel. make their home in the Dee district.
machine. The gift was a birthday He gave an Interesting demonstration church.
The purchase was made
Save the date, April 28, for “Mrs.
None who saw the valley's talent at
of the power of the new car one day through the Apple City Electric Shop.
^ffpple’s Telegram,” Rockford Grange Rockford.Grange plays in former years present.
Dr. N. Plyler, who’ has returned to last week.
has forgotten them Join these April
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Birge returned
Rev. and Mrs. Carlson, from Ecua­ 28 and set' “Mrs. Temple's Telegram.” this city to practice his profeosion ne
a chiropractor, after an absence of laat week from the Hawaiian Ixlands.
dor, were entertained recently at Mrs.
Hemstitching and stamping. Orders several years, has secured rooms in the where they spent the winter. "Tell Mr.
M. D. Hicks' horn«*.
taken for pleating, chain stitcliing, pin Brosius building
first Church of Christ, Scientist
Moe,” said Mr. Birge, “that he did not
Mrs. J. C. Rrertli, after a visit with tucking and buttons. Mirs Claxton, at
Services
in church building Sunday,
overexaggerate
the
beauties
of
the
Smoky
and
Smel
red
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her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Jesse Edging­ The Leonora.
11 a. m. Bunday school the same hour.
using Eocene Oil.
as a winter resort one whit,”
ton, has returned to her home at Bend.
Mrs. Jessie M. Bishop was called to , coal oil next time and seethedifference.
The reading room is maintained in the
Our business is to serve you with
Mrs. E. R. Pooley is guardian of a Portland Saturday Is-cause of the seri­ Any quantity, gallon to barrel, at E. A. Quality Bakery goods. Is there ang. Davidson building. Room 8 Is open
week days from # to 5, with an attend­
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new group of Camp Fire girls at Pine ous illness of her mother, Mrs. J. K. Frans Co.
food on the market more wholesome?
Ferguson. *
,
in charge from 8 to S. Wednesday
Grove.
Mr. aDd Mrs. Walter Leonard and Please.place your orders for Sunday ant
subject, "Are Sin, Disease and Death
Mrs.
J.
P.
Nauines,
and
sons,
Joe
and
small
son.
Walter
Bill,
have
arrived
Mrs. Geo. Y. Morrison has left for
not later than the Friday before. Real 7”
:
a visit of two weeks with Mr. Hood River Bakery.
Casper, Wyo., for a visit with her Nooks, accoiniuiided by Rols*rt B. Per- for
Igo
and
Johnny
Boyd,
motored
to
Port
­
Ijeonard's
father,
H.
B.
Leonard,
Civil
mother.
Seventh Day Adventist Church
Canby Relief Corps, W. R. C., will
land Saturday.
War veteran, who h< In poor hvalttt at
Oldtime dance at Rockford Friday.
give a silver tea at the home of Mrs.
Comer 15th and Pine streets. Serv­
L. Winans, of Dee, has completed a his
’
home on Ninth street.
M. A. Shoemaker Wednesday after­ ices Sabbath—Saturday. At 0.45 a. m..
Bare the date, April 28, for “Mrs. course at the Oregon Institute of Tech­
H. E. Turneaure, of Port Angeles, noon, April 20. Each memis-r come Sabbath school; preaching, 11 o’clock;
Temple's Telegram,” Rockford Grange nology, Portland. He majored in auto­ Wash.,
and
C.^B.
Turnea
and bring a friend. A pot-luck luncheon Young People's meeting, 3 p. m.; pray­
hall.
motive work.
lma, Wash., recently visited w
will 1« served. The public is Invited. er meeting Wednesday at 7.30 p. m.
Charming new Hats, Dresses, Coats,
An Easter Festival will lie held at brother,
1
A. C. Turneaure, who
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan and family Everybody welcome.
Blowers, Lingerie, Hose. Choose now the Middle Valley school at 3 p. in. on been very ill the past three weeki
F. H. Conway, Pastor.
for Easter, at The Leonora.
assisted Mrs. Turneaure in taking hare tooted to Portland, upon the re­
Sunday, led hy Rev. Schuyler Pratt. They
’
Elsie’s homemade inkes. Buy one, All are cordially Invited to attend, both 1 Mr. Turneaure to Portland for medical turn of Mr. and Mrs. É. B Cloud and
Gospel Tabernacle
daughter, and Mrs. Perronet, from
try one. Phone 4746.
children and adults.
1 treatment.
Wlieaton, Ill. Mr. Duncan has charge
Eighth and May streets. Dr. Robert
of the Hood River Cannery interests in Apits, pastor, 8.48 a. m., Bunday
Portland.
school; 11 a. 1., morning services;
The wedding of Gordon R. Green, of 6.30 p. m.. Young People’s meeting;
the American Fruit Growers, Inc., son 7.30 p. m., evangelistic services; 7.30
of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8: Green, of Heattie. p. m., Wednesdays, prayer meeting.
and Mire Ginevra Nichelami, daughter Everybody welcome, everybody invited.
of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. NMelsen, will
Easter nt Bt Mary's
occur at the Aabury Methodist church
Special devotions are tsdng held this
tomorrow afternoon.
bef of week at St. Mary's church. The pro­
Mrs. H. J. Frederick, a
the state executive board of the De­ gram of services, beginning today Is
partment of Oregon, W. R. C., and also announced aa follow»:
Thmday, Maas and Reposition, 8
a national aide of the same order, will
attend a luncheon in Portland Thurs­ a. m. ; Holy Hour, 7.80 p. tn.
Friday, Stationa and Sermon, 7.30
day given by Will P. TMckinaon Corps
p. m.
No. 30 to all state officers.
Saturday, Confemiona, 4 to 9.
The First Christian church of this
Easter Sunday, 1st Mass at 8; 2nd
city has planned an appropriate cele Mare at 10.30—Easter Hymns and Ser-
bration of the Eastertide, which will mon.
include all the services of the day,
with the evening servici- especially fea­
tured. The Valley church will give
Flaster Day Will l>egin with the Holy
their Easter program in the morning Communion at 8 a. m., with the rec­
at 10.15.
tor's meditation on “While the World
Friday afternoon Principal Durland «till Blept.’’ At 9.45 a. in. the Chil­
gave basketball letters to the following dren's Festival will be held, with the
Everything for the Easter Morning and
players: Scott Parker, Ernest Look, presentation of their Lenten offering.
Waverly Ray, Thomas McKitriak, John At 11 a. m. the full choral Holy Com­
all the necessities for a splendid Easter Din-
Boyd and Woodrow Triplett. Dean munion (Stainer) will be sung. The
Connaway was a wared a letter for sermon will be on "The New Life." At
Quality counts and economy rule* at
winning the Junior high declamatory 3 p. m. the church will lead the Easter
contest.
Festival at Middle Valley school. At
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Turnbull, who 6.30 p. m. the Young People’s Fellow­
spent the winter at Oakland, Calif., ship will meet. The Maundy Thursday
visiting Mr. Turnbull's relatives, have Holy Communion will be held at 7.45
returned to Tyee, in the Umpqua val­ p. m. tonight, with the meditation on
ley, where they have purchased a 160- "The Cup Which is Blessed.’’ The
acre ranch home. Mr. Turnbull has Good Friday meditations on the Words
been here, arranging f«p removal of from the Cross will be held from 12 to
3 p. m. At 7.45 p. m., “The Htory of
household goods to Tyee.
the Cross” (Stainer) will be sung.
Miss Lessa Weaver, who has "been st
the Veteran’s hospital in I*ortland, has
Asbury M. K. Churrh
been transferred to the hospital at
x
Easter
Bunday — Bunday school at
Livermore, Calif. Miss Weaver, who
9.45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o’clock,
—
"The ideal
has
won
many
friends
in
Hood
River
HAMS — Swift’s Premium.
SNOWDRIFT—A highly refined vegetable
for the excellency of her work In pre­ subject “The Easter Message.” There
Average
weight about
Easter Ham.”
i
---- _
Shortening. 4-lb Can
vention of children's contagious dis­ will be a reception of new members,
II lbs. Half ham, lb ---------------- 34/
»1.7S
8-lb Can
.....
—
eases the past winter, has Iteeo granted also the Sacrament of Baptism will be
33/
Whole Ham, lb
a leave of absence as county health administered. Holy Thursday—In the
evening the Sacrament of the Lord’s
nurse.
RICE—Louisiana Fsincy Blue Roae.
The following’Students of the Port­ service.
OIL—Amaízo.
3 Pounds ----- ----------- --------------------- 25/
Boys’ club will meet on Tuesday eve­
land Art Association school are spend­
43/
Quart Can
ing the week here sketching Hood Riv­ ning at 7.30. Bible Rtndy class meets
SHORTENING—Best.
Purely . Vegetable.
er Valley landscape scenes: Misses Wednesday evening at 7 A0. Raturday,
JELLO—All Flavors.
Rosemary Grace, Riette Latta and April 23, the Ladies' Glee club, of Wil­
3 Pounds
...... —------------------------- —49/
25f
Olivia Shepherd. They are finding con­ lamette university, will give a concert
\ 3 Packages---------:..
•
ditions Ideal for spring landscapes, in the church.
PANCAKE FLOUR—Sperry’s best.
Henry Young, Minister.
they
say,
as
cherries
are
blooming
and
QUAKER OATS—Quick Cooking.
No. 10 Sack----------------------- 4»--------- 69/
the early shrubbery is putting forth
s The Baptist Church
Large Package-------- -—---- --------------- 29/
new leaf. The surrounding gorgesides
Sunday
school at 9.45 a. m. Morning
are
taking
on
their
vernal
tints
MATCHES—Searchlight. Large, full count
of
worship at 11; subject of sermon, “The
green.
ASPARAGUS TIPS—Libby’s Large, about
Boxes. Box..... „5/5
6 Boxes ..'.„.25/
Thomas Lacey, who has been In Risen Jesus Appears to the Women.”
35 Spears to the Can.
Evening worship at 7.30.
charge
of finishing construction of Anthem.
1-lb Square Cans.- 29c; 3 for. .. 85/
BEANS—Van Camp’s.
shoulders of 10 miles of new paving Musical Easter program. Bubject of
25/
18-oz. Cans, 3 for ...
east of Astoria, is spending a short prison, “The Risen Christ and the
KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES
time at home here before going to Apostles.” Junior B. Y. P. U., 5 p. m.
0
25/
Hillsboro to engage in state highway Senior B, Y. P. Ü. at 6.38 p. m. Prayer
3 Packages----- .------------------- v-
GRAPE FRUIT—Dromedary.
work. Mr. Iecey says that the Astoria meeting on Wednesday at 7.30 p. m.
55/
2 Cans —-------------------------
C. R. Delepine, Pastor.
pavement is 20 feet wide on straight
of
ways
and
23
feet
at
curves.
Eight-
38/
Special Bap(ht Pregram
CITRUS POWDER
foot shoulders have been constructed.
A special musical program will mark
“It is one of the liest pavements in the
Large Packages, 2 for
45/
the Easter services at the First Baptist
state,” said Mr. Lacey.
LARD—Pure.
55/
FLOUR—49-lb Sack.
In Bulk, 3 pounds
Rev. Bumerlin, who last week began church Sunday evening at 7.30 o’clock.
have been announced aa fol­
a series of evangelistic services at the Numbers
Kerr's Best Patent---- ---------------------$1.94
lows:
CORN—White Uly. Sweet, tender Crosby.
Pine
Grove
church,
is
a
reaident
of
Crown $2.03;
Fisher's Blend $2.10
Anthem, “Now Is Christ Risen,” 11. P.
Montana, but he has already become a Danka.
Genuine value @ 2 cans -—---------- *5/
booster for Hood River Valley. The
“Angels Roll the Rock Away,"
FRESH EGGS
other day he said be had writtea Mrs. C Solo,
PEAS—Del Monte Early Garden.
B. Hawley.
25/
'Per Dozen ._
flumerlin, urging that she make up her
43/
Anthem. “Why Reek Ye the Living
Can........... 15/;
3 Can«---------
---- --------
■ '
.......... - ' '
mind to join him and make her home
Among the Dead!” by Edwyn Clark.
in
the
Hood
River
country.
"I
told
20TH CENTURY COFFEE—Adds zest to
Offertory. '
SHRIMP—American Beauty. Latest pack.’
her in my letter." said Rev. Bumerlin.
your Easter Dinner.
Hot out of our!
Solo, “If You Believe,” from “Easter
No. I Cana
14/;
3 for
39/
“that the Lord, when he had finished IMwn."
Roaster today. Hot on your table to­
making this section of the country just
Trio, “Awake Triumphant Mora,”
morrow. Pound
44/; 3 lbs. — $1.29
threw the leavings over the back fence Rchnecker-Lynes.
CHEESE—TiHarnook
and that made Montana.”
Ground
to
your
order
for
fineness.
...
29/
Anthem, "The Ixird Is My Shepherd,”
Full Cream. Pound ..
J. C. Ryan, who lost both of his Franceslo De Leone.
hands , ia a blixsard in South Dakota
Sermon, “The Risen Christ and His
30 years ago but who now makes a liv­ Disciples.''
ing writing fancy cards. Is again in
Hood River. Mr. Ryan, despite the
English L u M mtm Church
fact of his misfortune, can do with Ms
There will be services on Good Fri­
stubs almost as much as others do with day at 8 o’clock tn the evening. Holy
their full 10 fingers. The other day communion will be ivlebrated. Easter
at the Guide restaurant, after fie had services will be held Bunday morning
eaten, be picked up the meal check, at 11 o’clock. "The Resurrection of
walked to the cashier'» desk, opened Jesus” will be the topic of the sermon.
his puree, flipped out a coin and then Special music. The church school be­
took a toothpick. He is a moot inde­ gins at 10.80 o’clock.
pendent and cheerful citlaen.
P. Hilgendorf, Pastor.
s RuF LOCAL MENTION
“Every night you smile again
Every, day you by me claim.
'Mother! Home!
What blest refrain !
All things go, but these remain
Mothers’ Day
We are now taking orders for Mothers' Day Gandies, and
- ^>ave beautiful samples on display.
Leave us your order—we will mail or deliver
A. S. KEIR
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK
CHURCHES
i'
n
H
HH
Stores
Money Savers, Saturday and Monday, April 16-18
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p
L
WCentunj Stores
I
Riverside
7 i. in. Early morning service con-
ducted by the Young
__ People's
__ _
Society,
Adults Invited.
9.45 a. tn. Church School, I. R.
Acheson, Supt.
11 a. in. Morning Worship with Re-
reptiou of New Members. Sermon on
"Christ Our Life.” Easter innate by
the choir,
4 p. m. Baptismal Service and pro­
gram hy the children.
8 p. m. Special Easter Service for
the Hood River Commsndery of the
Knights Templar.
F. Gordon Hart. Minister.
GOLF NEWS
A. _
S. _
Keir Is having his store remod-
eled and
ide ready for one of the
most modern fountains in the state.
The rear of the drag store has been re­
___ a new
___ .. concrete floor baa
modeled, and
been laid. A portion of the back room
will be utilised as a kitchen, and
lunches will be served from the new
fountain, which will soon be Installed.
Drawing! of the proposed change in­
dicate that it will have an appeal both
for focal folk and the big crop of tour­
ists who will soon ba traveling through.
After a visit with the family of Mr.
Young's daughter, Mrs. A. J. Derby,
Mr. and Mrs E. J. Young left Monday
to return to their home at Washington,
Pa.
_______________
Elsie’s homemade cakes.
E. Cummins, Portland professional, try one. Phone 4746.
will spend one day a week here. He
waa in Hood River yesterday. Those
wishing to meet him should eall Mrs.
Crew at the Experiment Station.
The Spring Handicap tournament
was started on Tuesday. Twelve ladies
played in this tournament Everyone
chose their own handicap. Mrs. E. O.
Blanchar won the prise. —
Everyone
must turn in two nine-hole scores each
week. This tournament will end May
31. Refreshments were served by Mrs.
Hanby at the club house.
Buy one,
Easter Special
“Good Things To Eat
Forty-nine players qualified in the
opening rounds of the Bpring Handi­
cap of the Hood River Country dub
test Sunday. The
’~ players have been
divided into three
tree flights of 18 each.
according to the low gross scores. In
the first or championship class the fol­
lowing are the- successful entrants
gether with their si-ores: Dr. C.
Hamilton 82. E E. House 87, E.
Mears 88, H. T. DeWitt 88, E.
Pootey 80, W. L Nichols and Dr. C. H.
Jenkins 93, Edgar Frans and Charlee
Carson 95, E. R. Moller and Harold
Davis 96, C. C. Anderson and 8. L.
Banks 97, C. N. RavUn 98, Earl Weber Large cans Hawaian Sliced Pineapple
8 thick slices to can, Special 21/
and Dr. Murphy 99. In the drawing
for this flight the results were as fol­
Buy them by the dozen
lows; Frans Vs. Murphy, Mean vs.
Nichols, DeWitt vs. Anderson, Jenkins
Koberg’« Fancy Asparagus
vs. Banka, Moller vs. Poolsy, House vs.
Weber, Hamilton vs. RavUn, Carson vs.
Fresh Every Day
IMvls.
Hecond Flight: E. O. Blanchar, Geo.
Candy Easter Eggs and Rabbits
Read 100; John Annals 101; O. T.
Dewey 103; O. C. Crew, Zach Annala
Fine Boxed Chocolates
104; L. 8. Boyd 105; W. H. Marshall,
Banks Mortimer, J. M. Culbertson. C.
Alexander 106; C. M. Hurlburt, Roy
Heeman 107; N. H. McMillan, Atto
Byers 108; B E. Cobb 110. These
plsyers are paired as follows: Z. An­
nala vs. Boyd, Alexander vs. Hurlburt,
"GOOD THINGS TO EAT
McMillan vs. John Annala, Crew va.
Dewey, Byers vs. lies man, Read va.
Cobb, Manball vs. Mortimer, Blanchar
vs. Culbertson.
Third Flight: Leroy Childs, Fred
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Johnson. W. J. Knight 111; Truman
Butler 112; H. K. Davenport, Dolph
Mulkey 114; Dr. Collie. P. L Tomp­
kins 115; Dr. Henderson 116; 8. J.
Moore, M. E. MrCsrty 117; George W.
Thomson 118; Coe 120; T. Smith 122;
Dr. T. B. Zaier 123; D. H. Sorter 128;
Bay Wickham 180. The pairings are:
Tompkins vs. Collie. Henderson vs.
Childs, Coe vs. Wickham, T. Smith va
McCarty, Johnson vs. Knight, Dr.
Zener vs. Mulkey, Davenport vs. But­
ler, Moore va Sorter, Thomson bye.
For The Better Class Of Musk
The tournament committee has set
the date of April 23 as the time limit
We play from score, radio
In which all of the first round matches
class. We do not "boiler-make”
will have to he completed; up to the
or "dish-pan” an author’s ar­
night of April 30 for the second roifnd
rangement. Musicians do not.
or semi-finals, and the finals during
We furnish music for any and
the week following.
all kinds of engagements.
On Sunday, May 1, the club will hold
the City-Country team match, and on
We Specialize In
May 8 the High and Low Handicap
Dance Music.
team match. On May 15 will be the
first round of the First National Bank
Oup matches with The Dalles Country
For date« call 3772 or 1793
Chib, played over the Hood River
—Or Add row
course. The teams will be made up of
the entire playing membership of each
Hub, the players being matched ac­
Hood River, Oregon.
cording to their respective handicaps.
The Star Grocery
PERIGO & SON
THE SUNSET
ENTERTAINERS
H. E. FAIT
Oldtime dance at Rockford Friday.
Hard Tima Dance Parkdale. Trida/.