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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1927)
LUNCHEONETTE and Storage - Local , OAon: 12th A Oak. Mrs. F. O. Hntchiiuum has been here 71) Roa., ISSI. m26tf king. Talk to ns—it •pending a vacation at U mj ranch place ng. J. M. Culbertson of Mr. an<l Mrs. F. C. House on Avalos Way. Special Oldfasliloned dance. Bock ford, Thursday, Septemler 1st. . Old price UO cvnts. Miss Joyce Nye was at home on Wednesday of last Week to a number of her friends in honor of her bouse guest, Miss Helen Laurgaard, of l*ortland. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Campiteli have received word that their son, Bryce, who is at a veteran'.« hospiitai in Ari- sano, is showing steady improvenrent. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Sonnichacn have l>een spending a vacation on the headquarter» of the Metolius river in central Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. George Samuel are spending their vacation on a camping t-xepidition at Olallie lake. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Clark, who had l>een at Medford, where the E. W. J. Hearty Company has started the ship ment of-peara, returned here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kelly have return ed iron, a vacation at beach pbinta. They visited Belittle und Canadian points. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hageson and Mt. and Mrs. Morrison, of Ixmgview, Wash., were here over the week end visiting the family of B. T. Cioe. Cloe and Johnson, local painters, left the first of the week for Portland, where they will have charge of paint ing the Hi. James hotel, owned by H. Gross. Picnic of tile Jersey cattle dub of Hood River will Is* held at Lo-ans on the IxKtp road on Sunday, September 4. Everylsaiy bring lunch. After the pic nic, a business meeting will be held. Job# Dethman will leave the latter part of this week witii bis lirother, C. Dethman, and Mrs. iH-thuiau and their daughter, Mrs. Fred Donnerlierg, on a visit to their old home at liennisun, la. Miss Bernice Foley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Foley, after a visit with her uncle and aunt, Charles Foster, and Mrs. Isaac Ford, and family, has returned to her home at Coquille. Mrs. J. O. Zoljs lias been having as her bouse guests her 'daughter, Miss Frances. Zolls, and Miss Eliza l>eth Shoemaker nnd the Messrs. John Miller and Elgin Oregory. * MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HOME A. S. KE1R KEUABLI STEELE’S SPECIAL ROLLED SHOULDERS LAMB per pound................................... SWIFT’S PREMIUM HAMS Half or whole, at per pound THE STAR GROCERY V “Geed Things *• ROLLED COTTAGES per pound................. ECONOMY MARKET BACON Half or whole aide, at per pound PERI GO & SON Phone 4141 Mammoth Parade at 5 p.m., Sept 8th, Three Big Evenings of Hilarity. LARD -Pure. In Bulk. ' Freshly rendered. S pounds Free Entertainment—Dancing SHORTENING - Best vegetable. In bulk. 3 pounds........... ECONOMY JAR CAPS Dozen—i—- 25/ 3 Dozen The Variety Siu re Offen you some especially good buys for SATURDAY in household goods. Just a few prices to convince you: SPEkRY'S PANCAKE ELOUR Glass Tumblers, Tegular price 5c, now 4/ 2 cups and saucers, regular price ‘¿5c, now 22/ 12 qt. gal. bucket, regular price 35c, now.... 29/ Good grade broom, 4 sewed and painted handles, regular price 43c, now 37/ No. 10 sack----------------- Compare these prices with others and you will find you can save by trading at CARMICHAEL’S Phone 3883 PINEAPPLE, UBBY’8 8 large mellow slices in rich syrup. Large cans,..------ M/ Three cans for--------------------------- - ..73/ ■L _11—JL— - .'N -.A A., ' On The Heights 12thStwet jyg KELLY BROS. CO., Inc. -- i Commercial Washing and Packing Export - Domestic - Shippers '1