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I f Ir i ' HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY. MARCH B, 1928 Ai M I ■ 1 J Hi I .y L i e *5 J... UJ J J I IM I * YOURS FOR SERVICE _ A. S. KEIR’S ==: ......... 1 »I p 4 Day Demonstration of Our Ability to Underprice Thia merchandise was selected first for quality, then for price. Every item offered is regular stock brands that you know-all 1927 Pack. Every price is a “Sizzler.” Further, we guarantee that there will be no lower price, at the 2Oth Century, on any one of these Canned Goods items between now and arrival of 1928 Pack. Buy all you want. You’re safe. ; 3 < I Saturday to Wednesday, March 17 to 21, Ind. BEANS CORN PEAS “ Maryland Chief ” Good Quality, Stand ard Cut Stringless “Country Club” Best Iowa Standard “Mission” or “Island Gem” “Del Monte” Sweet,.Tender, Standards Tiny Kernel. Can 10c Two Cans for Can 10c Can 10c Three Cans for Three Cans for ! 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YOU ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED Campbell’s Tomato Soup, ic-23c; ■c-~45c Del Monte Catsup > V F “Master” Large Cans, 3 for Shortening ■ ■ I MINOED Three Cans for Del Monte Hot Sauce ■ 49c “Del Monte” Small, or “Early Garden,” 3 cans for The Auxiliary to tbe Sons of Veter The Mt. Hood Council of Royal and ans will hold a bake sale at the Frasier Select Masters next Tuesday evening grocery Saturday, March 17. Get your will greet tbe most Illustrious graaS Sunday needs in the baked line there. master of Oregon. AU members of the Dance in the Dee school auditorium. You are invited to hear Dr. J. M. Council are urged to attend. March 21. Frasier’« orchestra. Canse at Anbury Methodist Episcopal George Bragg, now assistant to Osa* Mrs. Edward Krieg la ill at a Port church on Sunday evening. Dr. Canse oral Manager L. A. McArthur of the land hospital. is the president of Kimball College. Pacific Power A Light Co., was hero Harry DuRoss Is again with the Dance Saturday night K. of P. hall. from 1’ortlahd the flrat of the week on Hood River market. Hood River Baseball club’s second ben business and visiting friends. Superb decorations and Subsoil plows for «ale by Bennett efit dance. Charles Church and Wilbur Kusiato unique lighting effects. Brothen. were here from Dee Saturday. They Hemstitching and stamping. Orders are planning a dance at the Dee school Mrs. C. R. Bone, who spent the win H ter in Portland, has returned home. _ taken for pleating, chain stitching, pin house on Wednesday, March 21, when tucking and Mirs Claxton, at Herbert Frasier's orchestra will play. Permanent marcel, |10?«oyd Beauty The Leonora. ol4tf Edward Naumes, student at Stanford Parlor. Phone 0563. Call 1422 for appointment with the University, la a member of the glee Life insurance. Talk with Young representative for Styles Made-to-meas club there. Hie club recently broad 10 to TO. ure Garments. Ensemble suits, dresses, cast a program from KGO. The dub Dressmaking at 809 Columbia. Phone men's and women’s silk garments f28tf will soon make a tour of the southwest 3433. o27tf Mrs. Allyn Button and daughter left Mr. und Mrs. Charles Nye. returning Mrs. Oscar Mogren of OdeU has been Mouday for Burlingame, Calif., to join to their home at Walla Walla, Wash., at Lyle, Wash., on business matters. Mr. Button, who is there associated in stopped here for a visit with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Catherwood were business with his brother, Ralph But Mrs. Nlierman J. Frank. They had here from Dee Monday calling on ton. spent the winter in California. friends. Mrs. W. H. McClain, who was re Erskine Sandys recently won an hon Alva L. Day is at Foaall thia week cently seriously ill with pneumonia, her orary key at the Oregou State college in the Interest of the Pacific Power A many friends will be glad to know, is for his work as captain of a team as- Light Co. making a steady and satisfactory con curing a record number of pledgee for furnishing the new memorial building. C, B. Jensen was down from Mt. valescence. Hood Monday on business and visiting The first bunch of spring violets aeen Mrs. Walter Shay drove up the latter friends. here were brought to the Glacier office part of last week from Portland to Dance in the Dee 'school auditorium, I last week by little Mias Louise Cannon, attend the birthday anniversary of her daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Can mother, Mrs. J. W. Uli. She dedared March 21. Frasier’s orchestra. non. that driving on the highway waa risky Children's Educational Insurance. For Sale—.Better strain, third genera becanse of the many falling rocks. Talk with Young. 10 to TO. fwtf tion Clark Seedling strawberry plants Mrs. E. B. Cloud and her mother, F. E. 8amson of the L. E. Taft Co. of this season’s planting. These are was a business visitor in Portland the better. Ask your experiment station Mrs. Fannie PeironneL have left for Wbeston, IU., to spend three months. first of the week. C. T. Rawson, phone Parkdale 66. futf Mr. Cloud, who is now in Boston, will “ wan in The Dalles Father Marshall Wherever soli conditions demand meet them Inter at Chicago and return Sunday afternoon to officiate at a plows with wearing parts of chilled to the coast with them in time for the christening. iron, Syracuse chilled plows are recog strawberry harveeL Wanted—To do housework __ by the nised leaders. Bennett Brothers. Mrs. Roy Haya, Mrs. F. 0. Simpson hour or day. Phone 8754 morning or To prospective buyers of tractor disc and the Livingstones motored to Port evening. harrows: We can give you fifty Hood land today to attend a church gather Have your finger waving done by River ranchers who will vouch for the ing under the ausplcea of the United experienced operator. Boyd Beauty superiority of the John Deere tractor Christian Missionary society, of St Parlor. Phone 6563. Louis. Mo. .The gathering was held at diac harrow. Bennett Brothers. tbe First Christian church. Mrs. Harry Connaway and son. Jack, W. J. Kocken, county fruit Inspector, spent the week end in Portland visiting The Valley Christian Church Chris has leased Alderbrook farm from Mr. relatives. and Mrs. J. R. Niclulaen for a year. tian Endeavor society in union with the Mrs. J. W. Scott of Prineville is here He and Mrs. Kocken removed to their society of the dty Christian church held a sunrise Christian Endeavor visiting her sister, Mrs. E. J. Evans, new home last week. ' meeting in the Valley church last Bun and family. Mrs. Banks Mortimer and non, Billy, day morning at 7 o’clock. Breakfast Buy or sell your property through the lagt week, when tbe air circus was OWNERS SALES BUREAU. No com ended, took passage to Portland in Tex was served and the meeting held at the tables. Between 26 and 30 wore present mission charged. Bulletin free, mill Rankin's plane. Billy says it waa the The DeMoas Concert company will ba Tba Heights Green House announce* greatest trip he ever expects to have. at the First Christian church tomorrow a cash business, except lodges and P. J. McManus, representative of evening at 7 o’clock with onq of the societies. nlOtf Ed. Price & Co., was at the J. G. moot accomplished companies of musi We insure anything. Talk tc ns—it Vogt store yesterday and la there again cians touring tbe notion. There are six don’t cost anything. J. M. Culbertson today. Scores of the men of the mid In the company, and every one a star; A Co., phone 2483. <12tf Columbia who like to be dresade well there is a real musical treat In store jt Apples for sale at 31.25 per box, de ■nay be aeen ther having thir measure here for' the music lovers of Hood livered. Also sweet cider. Walter Wells, ment taken for spring suits. Rhrer. Tel. 4723. fI6tf Mr. and Mrs W. F. Cooper have re turned from Portland and will spend the summer here. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Mosier and small daughter were here Tuesday from Mo sier calling on friends. Boy Scouts of the city are busy pre paring for the mld-Columbia rally to be held here March 23. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Bone, who spent the winter at I* Jolla, Calif., returned here Bunday evening. Talk with Mortgage Insurance. fOtf Young. 10 to TO. We advertise everywhere for BUY ERS; list your property with OWNERS 8 A1X8 BUREAU, 118 Third St. mltl Dr. Phaba J. Coilmsn. Gross bldg, has returned. Phone 1622 for appoint ment, Res. phone 2443, dlfttf ■for your health's sake, to viiit our store Miss Iva Curtis, sophomore student ,at the University of Oregon, has been J during an interesting demonstration pledged to Phi Mu national sorority. of the famous The Rebekahs of Wasco and Hood River counties will meet In convention at Parkdale on Thursday of thia week. c è ANITA I News has been received here of the J* birth at Hermiston of a daughter to Dr. and Mrs. Boyd Jenkins. Take your old shoes to Henry Gutsche at Weber’s Harness Shop. He’ll repair them and make them like new. m22 ((A food expert, direct from Battle Have you r school shoes in the best of Creek, will talk with you on the latest repair. Don’t wait Take your shoes to Weber. Henry will do a nice fob. *3011 id ii.sia foods and food values. Q Your C. H. Castner is in line for a medal diet problems will gladly be discussed. for being the flrat citizen to mow his lawn thia spring. Mr. Centner has Q Each day hew delicious dishes will barbered his Oak street lawn twice. be served. d If interested, ask for W. J. Kocken, who has removed to the J. R. Nickelson place on the high a copy of the Battle Creek diet way, announces that growers may reach him by telephoning 506». book, with our compliments. Dressmaking, designing and remodel ing. Mrs. May MadouF, Mt. Hood Come in—come soon! Hotel. v mfitf Cover a large territory and get quick results— that’s our experience in getting buyers and sellers together OWNERS SA LBS BUREAU, 113 Third St. mltf C. P. Moon and family, who recently came here from Tacoma, Wash., plan ' GOOD THINGS TO EAT’ r on making Hood River their permanent home. Perigo & Son - W. A. Schaffner, who spent the win ter in Portland, in at Sheridan for a few weeks. Mrs. Schaffner has re turned here. Trip the light fantastic hoof at tbe baseball benefit dance Saturday night. K. of P. hall. Night Hawks music. It’s a bear. William Olsen of Mosier suffered a badly wrecked automobile Sunday night when he struck a boulder west of the city on the highway. Since returning from Salem Febru ary 1 Mrs. Bella Carlisle has been con fined to her home with la grippe. She is now convalescing. Dr. N. Plyler, Chiropractor. Chiro practic and Electric Treatments. Rooms I. 2 and 3. Broaius Bldg.. Hood River, Phone 6881. Rea. Phone 8311. al4tf Searches of records and reliable ab- vtraots made by Oregon Abstract Com pany, A. W. Onthank, Manager, First National Bank Bldg. Tel. 1821. )v20tf Miss Myrtle Gundry, formerly cashier st the Rialto theatre, who is now in eastern Oregon, was here tbe first of the week visiting relatives. This does not include tickets as my tickets are six St. Mary’s Altsr society will meet at the church residence today at 2:30 Marcella for $6.00. p. m., when Mrs. F. A. McDonald and 4L Mrs. Ordway will be hostesses. Ernest Monroe of Mt. Hood wss here If you want guaranteed work by a careful operator, ■Lift the latter part of last week from his call home at Mt. Hood in the interest of the ML Hood Irrigation district If yon do not get four Portland Tele * gram, or W yon want to subscribe for thia evening newspaper, Tel. 8364. Mrs. ;. 4» J. W. Armstrong. o28t( .■ » "Jis