The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, September 15, 1927, Image 6

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    HAWAHANS HERE
TOMORROW NIGHT
CHURCHES
A comfortable, homelike place to
worship, where you will bo assured a
cordial welcome. Sunday school at ».45
a. m. Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
Epworth League at 7 p. m. All young
people especially invited. Evening wor­
ship at B o’clock. Prayer and Bible
study Wednesday evening at 7.45
Henry Young, Minister.
The annual fall run of silveraide
salmon started last week in the Colum­
bia river, and anglers, trolling at the
mouth of the White Salmon river, have
begun to catch the game species. Ott
Byers Friday landed a 29-inch sliver­
side. He also caught a 31-incb chinook.
WHITE SALMON
Cooperative weather report tor 24-
hour period ending at 5 p. tn., Sunday:
Maximum temperature 52, minimum 4B
above aero. Partly cloudy; brisk north­
west wind. Precipitation, .04 of an
inch. Precipitation for 24 hours end­
ing at 5 p. m, Saturday, .02 of an inch.
George F. Helllwell publicity direc­
tor of Loe Angeles Traffic Commission,
drove up from California during the
middle of the week to look up some
friends in this district. He was accom­
panied by his son. The family former­
ly resided on the old Helllwell place.
North White Salmon.
Country dirt roads in this district
are in a slippery condition, but the
rains are welcome to farmers.
Forest Banger H. A. Welty was here
Wednesday from Guler headquarters.
He states that the road from Peterson's
Prairie to Twin Buttes in the reserve
has been closed to traffic on account of
heavy rains rendering them unfit for
travel.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Woodward were
recent guests at the home of her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gray, at Hu­
sum. Mr. Woodward, American con­
sul from Northern New Brunswick, has
been transferred to Prince Rupert. He
has purchased a house in Beattie and
the family will reside there. Mrs.
Woodward and children lived here two
years ago.
Clyde Ferell and Dr. R. W. Browne
of Minneapolis, Minn., have arrived in
the Mountain Brook district wherq_J)r.
Browne owns an orchard. They will
remain until after the apple harvest is
completed.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dow of Lon An­
gelas were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wensel Olson.
E. A. Gibert, popular agent of the
8. r. ft R. Ry, and Mrs. Gilbert have
gone east for a mouth's vacation.
Harry Mountain, night operator at the
station, will act a<i agent during Mr.
Olbert’s absence, assisted by Wm. Gib­
art.
Abe Groaboug is erecting a building
east of .he Lewis warehouse at Bingen
for Th< uau \V. Nordby for a machine
shop.
Rev. R. C. Young leaves Tuesday for
Seattle, wliere be will atteud the Meth­
odist conferrnce.
Mrs. Ida Larsen and Mr. and Mrs.
Don Norris leave this wedt to attend
the Pandletcn Ronud-Pp.
Mr. and Mrs. Lund of Tacoma were
recent guests of Geo. L. Aggers and
daughters.
Mrs. A. C. Kcefhaver, who lias l*ecu
visiting her mother. Mrs E. B. Pinn,
during tho iiasf month, returned to
Goldenilnle on Thursday of last week.
Mrs. Roy Lillico and daughter, of
Beattie, were recent guests of her
cousin, Mrs. Roy Heaman.
Mrs. W. 8cott Coe, past president of
the White Balmon Woman’s club, was
here recently to attend a meeting of the
dub. Mr. Coe was formerly county
comml «inner and the family resided
here. He la in the grocery business in
Portland.
Jerry Zwynen and sister, Mrs. John­
son, of Lyle, left recently for Seattle
to join the American legion special
train for Quebec from where they will
sail for France to attend the legion
convention. Mr. Zwynen is a delegate
from this district. They will also visit
relatives in Holland.
W. H. Hawn and family of Centralia
spent Labor Day here visiting friends.
They formerly resided here.
M.s. A. C. Cammack of Portland was
a recent visitor at Mrs. Bert M. Her­
man's home.
0. B. Day nnd family have moved
here from llusnm and are occupying
the Byrkett resilience.
Attorney Robert W. Garver hac pur­
chased the John Duus residence here.
Jasper Brown, son of Wm. E. Brown,
was here from Portland last week. Ills
mother and brother, Billy, are now liv­
ing with him in that city. He former­
ly resided In the North White Salmon
district end 1« now enraged in the
hardwood door business in Portland.
Mrs. E. Halgadahl has returned from
Tacoma, where she was called on ac­
count of the illness of her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hughes and
children, of Michigan, were recent
guests at the home of Geo. L. Aggers.
Mrs. Hughes (Laura Elwood) was a
teacher' in the schools here several
years ago. They are planning to locate
in Astoria.
Mrs. Roy Heaman entertained the
sewing dub Friday afternoon.
Geo. L. Aggers sold a truck load of
fruit at Bend, Ore., recently. There
seems to be a good market for early
fruits in that district.
Bill Heaman, son of Mr. and Mrs. B.
M. Heaman, returned to Portland last
week to resume his studies at Benson
Polytechnic.
Mias Dorothy McPherson, of Renton,
who has lieen spending the summer
here, returned home early last week.
Gus Lauterbach of Puyallup, former
owner of the White Balmon Dressed
Meat Co, was here on Labor Day for
a visit with bis parents.
Edward Jewett has returned to Port­
land to resume his studies at the Ben­
son high school.
The Husum Woman’s chib gave a
card party at Mrs. Carnine’s home
Wednesday.
Lleu.t Louis Claterbos an^family of
Pasadena, Calif, who have been visit­
ing relatives here, returned home Tues­
day
T. Wyers, Jr. and John G. Wyers
sailed from New York on September 3
en route to their old home in Holland.
Saturday Specials
Bacon -------
Salmon Steak
Free Delivery
Hood River Market
SKRIP
The Successor to Ink
Skrip, the ideal writing fluid fof fountain
pens; in all colors at 15c a bottle.
Hood River Drug Company
Agents for the
OWL DRUG COMPANY PRODUCTS
Cash and Carry Grocery
DELIVERIES
TWICE DAILY
H. GROSS, Proprietor
Downtown Phone
1032
Bunday School at 9:45 a. m. Morn­
ing worship at 1. Subject of the ser­
mon “A Goat.” Hpeclal music by the
choir. Evening worship at 8 p. m.
Subject of the sermon ’The Vanities
of Athelam.” S|>ecial music by the
Young Peoples’ choir. Junior B. Y.
P. V. at 5:80 p. m. Senior B. Y. P. U.
at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wed­
nesday at 9 p. m. Make up your mind
to come and you will.
C. R. l>eleplne, Pastor.
English Lutheran Church
The last sermon of the series of ser­
mons on "The Providence of Qod” will
be delivered at the regular services,
which liegin at 11 o’clock. The church
MI rh Mary Itadcilff, who laid year school begins at 10.30 o'clock.,
Rev. P. Hllgendorf, Pastor.
conducted very aucceeaful -kindergartu
claaaea at St. Mark’« parish house, will
Christian Bible School Notw
remain in Hood Hirer thia year. last
Reptember 11. attendance was good
week M1 m Radcliff, having found, as
she thought, that insufficient interest ami interest keen, with the Loyal
was api>arent here for organising suc­ Bereans carrying off honors for largest
.
cessful claanes thia year, visited Salem attendance.
to investigate poaaibllltlee of a kinder­ A unanimous vote of thanks was ex­
garten there. During her i ‘ once, tended to the Riverview Auto Park at
mothers of
the community
held meet­ Rowena för the nee of the grounds for
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ing at Riverside church and reached the Labor Day picnic.
the conclusion that her services were
Each department and class set their
Indispensable for Hood River. On her goal for attendance Rally Day and now
return she discovered that Hood River
was behind her in a most gratifying
manner.
Hereafter Mias Radcliff will conduct
kindergarten claaaca each morning. A
nursery school will bo conducted each
afternoon.
Miss Radcliff recently returned from
Leonard, N. D, where she spent the
summer visiting relatives.
Rev. Young'« Return Asked
The congregation of Ashlmry Metho­
at voted a unanimous invitation to
DELIVERIES
WICE DAILY
Heights Phone
1031
Specials for Saturday and Monday, September 17 and 19
C A H. BERRY SUGAR
EQa
10 lb. sack .......................................................
CROWN FLOUR
<4 CM
SILVERS* 100% BRAND FLOUR
<4 CO
49 lb. sack ............................................... * 1
GROSS BEST COFFEE
07*
in bulk, per lb................................................. W ■ V
(Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back)
BACON OR BACON BACK
lean streaked, per lb...................................... COG
SUN MAID MARKET DAY RAISINS
«a
4 lb. package.................................................. wvC
or
CARSTEN’S PURE LARD
<4 OQ
8 lb. can. net wt—........................... (...... ▼ ■
SNOWCAP SHORTENING
<1
8 lb. can, net wt...................................... ▼ 1
17
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BORDEN'S MILK
A A r
tall cans, 5 for............................................... WWV
(Unit 5 cans to a customer)
SALTED OR SODA CRACKERS
f fU
in box lots, per lb............................................ ■ vMJ
WASCO MILL RUN
801b. sack...........................................
<4 4 0
WASCO SHORTS
80 lb. sack.........................
E4 04
>1.44
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UNION CHICKEN SCRATCH
•
1001b. sack .....................................
PALM OLIVE TOILET SOAP
PKrb
5 ban for.........................................................
(Limit S ban to a customer)
*
ARMY LAUNDRY SOAP
4 1 lb. ban when cut.............
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UNION EGG MASH
Pw 100 IU.........................................
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>1.19
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>4.33
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$.125