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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1927)
V HOOD RIVER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1927 VOL XXXVIII YOU NEVER DID” You never heard a man ¿ay he regretted having a savings account. You never walked a mile without taking the first step, nor heard of a man building a savings account by waiting for a more con venient time to begin. Riker’s Mentholated White Pine - & Tar with Cod 1Liver!lx- tract and Eucalyptus “RINEX” AO BATHS FOB FRUIT EFFICIENT CRAG RAT BON( i ) AT THE FORUM You never .heard of a way to accumulate a the needs, the reverj future years may brlnj savings account with t you save draws intere 'Conservative enough to Liberal enough to satiaf OH TAILORS SffThe terrible i*arthq<iakes in Armenia, Which have destroyed so much of the Hoperty and the crops of these poor Kople, Just getting on their feet, have Mddenly added great burdens on our Near East workers. k Supplies which were Intended to go [to the thousands of orphans under our [pare had to be diverted to the relief of àie sufferers from the earthquakes. Multitudes of orphans who bad been Mischarged and put in the care of fam ilies getting on their feet had to be taken back. More than an extra *000,- 000 must be obtained in the United Htates to meet this sudden emergency. 4 So the Hood River County Minis- Serial Association decided to call on 'the community to observe a Golden I Rule dinner. Come together and eat a dinner snch as our orphans In Armenia tore eating daily, pay what we usually umend on our own dinners, and send ¡the proceeds to the Near East. This is doing unto cithers, for a brief time, •what we wish that others should do [unto us, if we were in their place and they in ours. The dinner will take place Friday evening. January 21. at the Methodist church, where we could find the larg est dining hall in town. Rev. Hand- ; sakes,, director of the Near East Relief n .1 utirrlnrr for ffie "Northwest, «.-All will „(. give a stirring address. The ladies of all the churches will unite in serving the dinner. Let each oue make this n previous engagement and conic. We exixvt some 400 guests. Be one of them. Conn* and have a fellow filling with the Armenians by eating the like of one of their dally dinners. Tickets for sale nt all the drug stores at BO cents a ticket. In Is-half of the Hood River County Ministerial Association. Rev. F. G. Hart. Rev. C. R. Deleplne, Committee. WE CALL Prese O you km diagnosi* prescript is not pi not contain the money spent on the prescription 1 LE 5SE2 HOOD RIV of Hunan, China At Riverside Community Church Dinner, S to 8 p nx, SOc The finest of HOME MADE CANDIES — all kinds. We also carry the famous DAVENPORT H0TFL LINE of CHOCOLATES. Telephone 2161 and We will deliver ICE CREAM or CANDIES. W. 0. W. DANCE TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 18TH CELEBRATING OPENING OF NEW HALL OVER ELECTRIC KITCHEN All Royal Neighbors, Modem Woodmen, Woodmen of the World and Ladies of Woodcraft, are extended _________________ a cordial invitation._________________ Inspiration to spur us on to renewed efforts. 'Beautiful twilight at set of sun, An *89,000 issue of bonds of School Beautiful goal with race well run. District No. 3, comprised of the city Beautiful rest with work well done.” and surrounding orchard territory, •Mrs. K. W. Dover. were sold Saturday to Ferris 4 Hard- Rove and Ralph Schneelocb Co., of ■rtland, with Interest at 4% per cent and a premium of 43 cents per *100. Thirteen other bidders sought the bonds. Bond men stated the sale was tlie best ever made for Oregon school bonds outside Portland. Kent Shoemaker, county clerk here The proceeds from the bond sale will for the past 12 years. Monday accepted be used on a *170,000 high school now the secretaryship of the eh« inlier of under construction. commerce, succeeding C. T. Baker, who Other bids on the bonds were as fol Will leave Hood River for Medford lows: February 1 to take over the chamber N. S. Hill a Co., 5%, *470 par, inter secretaryship there. est with flat premium; Security Saving Mr. Baker’s resign Hl ion was received A Trust Co., and Hugh B. McGuire A last week, and the directorate of the Co., 0%, *101.32; Bosworth Chanute A chamber at that time elected Mr. Shoe Co., 0%, *101.181. will furnish blank maker. The proffer was a surprise to bonds, or 0%%, *102.841, will furnish th« county clerk, who at the time was blank bonds; The Hanchett Bond Co., on the south side of Mount Hood, en 0%%, *910.00 par and Interest with gaged In the search for Leslie Brown flat premium, or 0%, *121.00 par and lee. Interest with flat premium; A. D. Mr. Shoemaker, a native Oregonian Wakeman Co. and Wills Dickey Co., and great war veteran, was one of the 454%, *100.13, will furnish bonds; originators of the Hood River Ameri Peirce, Fair A Co., 4%%, »100.07; E. can Legion Mount Hood climb, and has H. Rollins A Sons __ and __ Roy __________ H. Johnson, been manager of the climb Since ft 0%, *101.47 ; Ralph A. Blanchard Co., was eatahlished in 1921. Don McLeod, commander of the American Legion poet last year, Is seeking appointmentuient by the coun ty court to the county clerkship, to succeed Kent Shoemaker, who will re sign to become secretary of the cham ber of commerce. Mr. McLeod, who for a number of years has taken n prominent part In civic and public activities, is a member at present of the postoflice force, Allyn Button, son of Mrs. F. H. But ton, n young man who was reared here. Is an applicant for the clerkship. Mr. Button, a greet war veteran, having gone out with Hood River’s own com- I>any, the old Company O, coast artil lery, members of which were later transferred to the 65th regiment, 0. A. C., for service in France, is active In American Legion circles. A third applicant is H. L, Vannet, son of the late Mrs. Mary Vannet and brother of Ed A. Vannet, local orchard- let, Connty Judge Jeffrey said yesterday that the appointment will l>e made soon. Robert Frey was an applicant for the position, but later withdrew from the race.