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T 11 K B O W y V I » 1 K n AM — H l t O M f l . I- SIX \ L. R. FREYGANG Authorized Dealer Western Auto Supply MOTOROLA CAR RADIOS TIRES and BATTERIES Hood River Phone 3733 For Winter Grade OILS Scott's S E R V I C E STATION G. N. Hesgard Build ing C o n t r a c t o r ES T IM A T E S F R E E L Y G IV E N Cascade Locks. Ore L SEE “ MAC” — AT TH K — ORFXi< » - W A S H I N G T O N - FOX FA R M F O R THE OREGONIAN 10 percent off on CASH AND CARRY LAUNDRY E F F I C I E N T CLE AN IN G AND P R E S S I N G S E R V I C E TH E L O C K S CLEANERS LAKESIDE HOTEL CASCADE LOCKS Board and Room $1,25 per day T H E BE ST BEDS IN TOWN E a g le C re e k CHAIRS DONATED FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS nk what a singlej This week, th r o u g h the k i n d ness of friends, eno ugh mouey ha* Y ---------- f Mr. a n d Mrs. Sam Oriuo spent been dona ted so thut the k i m k i - F r i d a y with Mr. a n d Mrs. Ralph marten class at the Co mmunity Oriuo. Mrs. Orino was on her way K. Sunday school of * as, .,«1« huir» fr om P o r t l a n d to he r home in l.ocka. will have 15 ne * T » e n ... ¿ I “DOCTOR. Q U IC K I Spokane. Sam Orino was on his for t ht. little people way to Baker. Oregon, to look -phis class, which Mrs It TH ERE'S B E E N A N over a job he is pla nni ng on b i d - ; W u n e r took over l«»t s u m m e r , A CCID EN T I W H A T din g on t h e r e a n d from th e r e he | when it had six en ro ll ed, now ha* C A N I BE D O IN G IN is going to Mt. Rain ier National an e nr oll me nt of 2.» with an av- P a r k to close up a job for the a tt e n d a n c e of 19. The ‘ lass THE M E A N T IM E !'' w i n t e r h e has th e re . is made up of boys a nd K*rls • " Mx. a n d Mrs. T h o m a s Cornell tween the ages of ih re e and <*>' m o to r e d into P o r t l a n d Monday to with one seven-year-old in *»»•- visit t h e i r son Clarence, who nas class. F u n d s were not solicit.-«! j u s t be en rele as e d from a hospital but were offered when the need there was expressed. Mr. a n d Mrs. H a r r y Smith have j u s t installed a new oil stove. VOTE HUNTING TOUGH- Mr. a n d Mrs. Lawre nce Bel a n g e r sp en t th e weeke nd in P o r t CANDIDATE T E L L S WHY land visiting Mrs. Belanger * mo A s o u th e r n California candl- th e r. Mrs. K a t h e r y n B ra nd m ie r. Mrs. G. W. B a r k e r e nte r ta i n e d da te makes the following expense the pinochle club W ed ne s day af- report, of the recent election te rn o o n . Th os e pre sen t were Mrs. "Lost four m o n t h s a n d twe nty J a c k Russell. Mrs. Marshall Rus-1 days canvassing. l«s»t 1350 hour* sell. Mrs. Carl Stro m. Mrs. Virgil sleep th ink ing of election; tost G a r n e r , Mrs. Lawence Belanger, two teeth and mess of hair in p« r. Mrs. H. W. Matlock. Mrs. Ferg u- sonal en co unt er with opponent P . O « < J \m fiad that (Lay bare beea payk^il^ son of Cascad e Locks, and Mrs. | " D ona te d one beef, four pig* prie« for being witbont I uU pbona. They pay ta ran*» n * Lee M u r r a y a n d h e r niece Mis* anij t wo sheep to a barbecu e; • In ioroavaniate«, trouble and dWeoifert. F a y e Foley. Mrs. Fu r g es o n took £ave aWay two pair of auapetid- • In loaa of coniarla with f ilm ,1 high hono rs and Mrs. Lee Mu rray erg flve c a |jco dresses, five dolls • In last appo riu n ì l ira. won t h e o t h e r prize. a nd twe nty rattles. • la armai peril af »u d dts com Mrs. Daisy Sm it h of Hood n t v e r "Kissed 126 babi»*s and fixed a In ro a o tlru raaaa when tuna aavtag ia f U , ha s been visiting several days four flat tires; ga th er ed 125 box«** b yonr b e n e lin ke d up with the telephone Ming m U f Hg with h e r d a u g h t e r . Mrs. Lyle of ora ng e s; th re s he d beans Hickock. F r o m here Mrs. Hick- th ir ty -n in e hours ; milked thirty- we tell you more about It? ock will go to Aberdeen, Wasn. seven cows; walked 4 976 miles TH E PA C IF IC T E L E P H O N E A N D TELECBAP1 As t h e re s u lt of a very success "Shook ha nds 9000 times, told ful goose h u n t on th e part of Mr. 10.000 lies a nd talked en ou gh to Chro nic le w a n t a d s • osi o nl y o n e r e n t a word. OsatkaiJ a n d Mrs. C. W r ig h t. Mr. and Mrs. fill 10.000 volumes; a tt e nde d people w h a t you h a v e to aell. S. E. K is si nge r were guests oi the sev enty-nine barbecues; pala for W r i g h t s to a goose d in n e r last ne wspaper a nd radio advertising. week. " W a s baptised four time s by M r s N E E. Lyon of La Grande. imm ersion and two the oth er s is te r of Mrs. Ed. C ar pen te r, way; m a d e love to nine grass s p e n t th e w e ek e n d with th e C ar widows; got dog bit thirty-seven penters. times. Mr. a nd Mrs. L. A. Bates and "AND T H E N GOT D E F E A T E D . ” c h il d r e n of P o r t l a n d spent the from San Francisco Call-Bulletin. w e e k e n d with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kissin ge r. I'nnccm sary W onN Mr. a n d Mrs. J a m e s R. Heaton a n d Mrs. L a u r a Clapp of Hood " H e r e , ” said th e editor, "you River, e njo yed Su nday d in n e r use too man y words. You say ‘H** with Mrs. C la p p ’s son-in-law and was poor but h o n e s t ’! You have d a u g h t e r , Mr. and Mrs. Emil only to say t h a t he was honest. • S n o w , I c o a n d t r a a r l n g Palmetier. Again you say, ’He was without t o m p o r a iu r o a w i l l a e o n b a Mr. a n d Mrs. B. J. Mervln of money and witho ut fr ie n d s .’ bora» E q u i p y o u r c a r d u rin g P o r t l a n d s p e n t Su nday with Mr. simply say ’he was without thin »ale a t a s a v in g . S a fe ty a n d Mrs. M arshall Russell. m on e y’.” Mrs. G. W. B ar k e r . Mrs. Carl T h e y are Ng tad S tr om a nd Mrs. Virgil G a rn e r e n Carlson and his f a t h e r I!. L. rugged with life- joyed potluck luncheon with Mrs. Clark. .Saver ( h >W* b PI? T h e n • w Kathleen W aring , d a u g h t e r of Ed. S c he ufe le in T u r r is h addition. G o o d r i c h blow-out protec Mr. a n d Mrs. Virgil G a rn e r and Mr. and Mrs. Tom W aring , « n - ; Boiler T ype tion and a tooth llot Wa t e r Mrs. Carl Str om motored a r o u n d , te rt a in e d a gr oup of playmate« at road -gripping llc a te r give« t h e loop Sunday. 1 h e r nin th 'birthday party Iasi tread. _ p len ty of h eat Mrs. Glenn Brower e n t e r t a i n e d Monday a ft e rn o o n Those t h a t e n - ! >n th e c o ld e st Mrs. Ed Sohlstrom . Mrs. J ac k joyed an a ft e rn o o n of games and G o o d r i c h Ti«*| Jay*. See it b e Russell, Mrs. Virgil G arner, Mrs. r e f r e s h m e n t s were; M argaret fore you buy. Carl Str om a n d Mrs, Hug h Cop- a nd Elizabeth Miller. Lois Llnn- a . , o, pie at lunch eon Wed ne sd ay. ton, Ann C ar pen te r, Betty Fos- Mrs. H u g h P in g e n t e r t a i n e d berg. Ruth Faublon, A S LO W t h r e e ta ble s of bridge at dessert A S • « • « l u nc he on Tu es day . Those presen t Clever Mrs. Pierce were, Mrs. Lee Fox, Mrs. J a m e s A I « r,u * protecti"» that Bell, Mrs. Stan ly Levack, Miss •afer and mor«' 0b Cecilia Bell, Mrs. Irv ing Hall, Goodrich be used In Mrs. Lyle Hickock, Mrs. Tom B atteries are / j G o e rJr* ‘ V cara. Waring, Mrs. J a m e s F a u b lo n , full of power and built r. Mrs. E a r le Wilson, Mrs. Glenn for long, hard Brower, a nd Mrs. Ed Sohlstrom. Feel full of pep and posse*» the 1 a e r v i c e . We «Ws. * j Mrs. J a c k Russell has been 111 I slend er form you crave. You c a n ’ll . • . have all type* 1 ’ W. ^ I • t with a bad cold for several days.: if you listen to g o s s i p e d Mrs PER QT. and sizes. ; Ü Mrs. C h e r ry Sm it h of P o r t l a n d Pierce has a mind of her own h a s been visiting h e r si ste r Mrs. | To ta k e off exreM fat Rf) Marshall Russell. on fatty meats, b ut te r, cream and A S LO W $ « * 9 5 Mrs. J. L. C u m m i n g s and s u g a r y sweets- r*at more fruit p e n r k h AS exchange d a u g h t e r Elva F r a v y of K la m a t h a nd vegetables. T a k e a half tea- 100% PURE PENH Fall s s p e n t Monday and T u e s d ay spoonful of Kruschen Salts in a a c c e s s o r i e s motor with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bar ker . glass of hot w ater every morni ng Rita B a r k e r drov e to Po r tl a n d i t a s t e s fine with juice of half a 7 r PER Radiator Cleaner, 10 o«. can. 41c , g c QI. with t h e m T u e s d a y a nd r e t u r n e d lemon a d d e d ) — Krusch en is as Radiator Solder, 10 oz. c a n . . .4 S c T u e s d a y n ig ht. floor Matt, at low a« ........... .§♦« low as 40c. 1 » 1 Got. Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Tngerlund Seat Covert, at low a t ........... 79« Mrs. W. L. Pierce of Tiffin visited S u n d a y In P o r t l a n d with Ohio, writes; " I ’ve ta ke n off 50 Mr. a nd Mrs. H. O rim so n. lbs. with Krusch en In 6 months. Mrs. Carl Str om of P o r t l a n d , I was 238 and Intend to co nti nue •m ¡ m o t h e r of Mrs. Virgil G a r n e r a r till I ’m 154.” SEJU¡J¿! rived on t h e G a r n e r s fifth w ed No more ca th a rtic* — no more ¡ Q U A L IT Y d in g a n n i v e r s a r y to sp end a few laxatives, „ m, no constipation day s with t h e m . when you take yo u r little d a lly J . W. HARRI NGTON. Mgr. - Mr. a nd Mrs. Ed C la r k w ere In * ose of Kru sch en . Bonneville -W E S T S ID E - — EAST at SID? F ^ Salem over t h e w e ek e n d visiting '» t u k Ktore am i druioclsts every, Mr. C l a r k ’s s is te r, Mrs. Emil where. 11TH UNION 1 1TH AND AND BURNSIDE BU telephone call can mean,,! °J ik/oit’cj Goodrich Sflvei AUTO HEATERS STANDARD HEATERS JC25 $Tf95 “ BETTER FOOD” “BETTER SERVICE” Dew Drop Inn FRED ANDERSON O w ner CASCADE LOCKS. OREGON HAY, STRAW. GRAIN FEED ♦ Delivered W e e k ly to Dam Area ♦ Prices Right ♦ HOOD RIVER FREIGHT AND FEED TERMINAL P h o n e 3881 5th & C a s c a d e SHE LOST 50 POUNDS OF FAT B A T T E R I E S GOODRICH BATTERIES on. w. AVE.^ BRoadway 5436