m I Ç «Y, Í, ..-A ¿¿S'*'' ■ ? HOOD'RIVER PLACIER. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1933 =====7? ___________ — 1 * 1 ? NO LOCAL SHOOK ? SHORTAGE IN SIGHT .ir-' Apple shippers of mld-Coinmbta districts say they anticipate no trouble thia aeaaon in supplying their affiliated growers with box »books. Box fac­ tories here and at Bingen. Wash., are running double shift, and these will Ku far toward supplying the abooka needed. The Apple Growers Associa­ tion, according to A. G. Lewis, in charge of the organisation’s saplies department, made contracta early in the aeaaon with various concerna for a large part of the needs of ita grow­ er», and deliveries are being made satisfactorily. The growers, however, ar* having to pay considerably more for their boxes this year than last. While the Aaao- ciation furnished ita boxes to grow­ ers last year for 16% cents each, the price of thia season tai 17% cents. The prevailing market price for »hooks is 18 and 19 cents. The Association, Mr. X I b m UMMrtaln terms did Rw. William A Sunday, nationally known evangelist, who deliven*d his annual sermon to his Hood River neighbors Sunday, pay hJto respects to ministers who deny tha divinity of Christ “What tha world mo«t need» today,” declared tbe vsheneut preacher, "is the religion of Jesus Christ, and yet you will And Presbyterians, Metho­ dists, Baptista and others denying the virgin birth of Jesus Christ from their pulpits. Their talk is disgust­ ing, nauseating to me. They have a right to thair «ginion, but not to pro­ nounce it from the pulpits of orthodox churthea.” Rev. Mr. Sunday in his charges against such minister« named Rev. Mr. Fosdick. He declared that those who are preaching such maledictions are pouring a hUght on the jieople. Tbe evangelist took for his text. And They Wen Called Christians First st Antioch." He declared that a great mass of the population of tbe country profess to being Christians when their position 1« a mere empty pose. Even in the church, declared Mr. Bunday, there are those who come “and warm a space 17 inches square for an hour and then break the speed limits going to bell.” “And then they tell me that the church to losing its power,” declared Mr. Bunday. The church of 8purgeon, Brooks, Moody and Whitfield did not lose Ita power, We must make the church a magnet and make folks un- easy if they ___ do _ n not go to church.” ___ „ • Bev. Sunday declared that civilisa­ The following notice has just been tion and the cburch are facing a received from Capt. Geo. Mayo, dis­ criaia. He urged the application of trict engineer for the United States Christianity in settlement of national and international problems. , War Department at Portland: “We are living hi a rename isance of A public hearing will be held by the District Engineer of the First Port- jaxx and janea. We are letting our I land, Oregon, United States Engineer children run wild like wild asses’ District, on August 8, 1923, at 11.30 cólta. When religion cornea In the a. m„ in the rooms of the Hood River front door mirth and joy will not flee Commercial Club, at Hood River, Ore­ from the back door, but we will add to gon, for the consideration of the pro­ our homes family altar«, prayers and Some of the posed schedule of tolls to be charged grgee before meni- for crossing the bridge to be con­ unique expression« of Mr. Sunday structed across the Columbia river were: “The Bolsevism of evolution to between Hood River and White Salm­ on, by the Oregon-Washington Bridge threatening the church. I have al­ Company, 840 Henry Building, Seattle, ways fought the gang of roughneck* and I’ll keep on. When you bear that Washington. All interested parties are invited to I have quit you’ll know that I've gone ® , be present or represented at the hear­ nuts.” “We spend too much time sculptur­ ing and to express their views. While for accuracy of record all important ing the great WhUe we are forgetting facta- and arguments should be in the common people. The world would writing, oral evidence will be received. have-moved right along If Alexander bad died of cholera lnfantnm or Caesar had drowned cro«sing the Rubicon.” i - * “For steady light a tallow candle beata a skyrocket four blocks.” “We are making bushel« of money here in America and are going to bell in cariote on excursion rates.” "Too many people slip the churcb a slick nickel and then go across tbe street and give * half dollar to Bill Hart or Dorothy Dalton.” T T “Christianity need« no apology.” “Some preachers seem to think the Christian religion a kind of reflned imbecility. They seem to be afraid they’ll make Mnueliody mad. I'm afraid I’ll not. Their influence Is no «QALE” anJ'W greater than a jtet tail<*d sheep in a 0 gain "ara attrac­ rain storm.” tive words. But "We are ahead of South America there is something and Mexico as tion. Wbyj The mors attractive in southern coon ,VW* settled by Spaniards see gold, while the Standard Goodyear United States wu settled by the Pil­ Service. For one grims seeking God." thing, It is trust­ “You may rest assured that state worthy. When you and tbe cburch will never iver be joined In buy a Goodyear Tire the United Stated. To talk about al«>ut Catholics or Protestants ever gaining from us authorised control of state In this country is Goodyear Dealers, bosh.” you know we'll help “Every missionary in a foreign you get all the mile­ country is worth >60,000 to the nation. age out of It. That’s The Christian religion has its eco­ nomic side. Tbe great institutions of real economy. “Bar- learning the world over, ns well as our gaing" sometimes (tubile schools, have sprung from re­ aren't. ligious impulse." “The devil has been practising on the world for 0.000 years, and he to not in tbe hospital yet" rf M J *«•* Mr. Sunday brought laughter to his bearers. At times he laughed him­ self. But before he Imd ended the congregation had reached for hand­ kerchiefs and were wiping away the tears. The big church was crowded to overflowing. The services were under joint auspices of Riverside and Anbury churches. Rev. Boddy and Rev. Sykes participated, both occupy­ ing tbe pulpit with Mr. Sunday. t I « . r • wiz l QOOP, « X * II I Outdoor*. ** They tell the whole staeyb*wS 0 picture. Then porchsse a Eowai-Trip flommer Excunion. Tickst vis sim ! I U nion P acific S ystem ■ teb. While no colon bacilli was discov­ ered, sainides of water from the Hskel spring, in the Oak drove district, one of the sources of supply for tbe mu­ nicipal water system, sent to the lab­ oratory of the State Board of Health showed such high bacterial count that the city deemed it wise to cut off tbe spring, and tbe city to facing a short­ age of water for Irrigating lawns and gardens. The pollution, it was de­ clared, resulted from breaks in tbe ditch of the Farmers' Irrigating Co., which overflowed the spring. Citisens lately have compMUied to the water department of an offensive odor to the city water when heated. This, it was eijilained, resulted from the deposit In one of the reservoirs of a chemical to kill a heavy growth of '"'““’Allen Fined far Brash Fire . Charles Allen, DukM Valley or- chardlst, was fined |6 and costa last week by Justice of the Peace Onthank on a charge of having set Are to brush on his place without a permit C. E. Barnes, a state fire warden, brought Mr. Allen to the city. . ...... ■ i»« -»■ Let's Get Together Ton have a little money and ao have I. Tou want a nice homo and I have the prettiest place in the city for it. Build and pay as yon wish. 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