HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY* FEBRUARY 10, 1927 ve in preparation for our meet­ ing sermon preached by Bishop Cross. There was an eloquence in the simple ings, especially that at tbe Rialto the­ ater on Friday, February 4. earnestness of Bishop Crons’ address Will you extend through your col­ that left an Impress for good. umn* our appreciation and thanks to all tbe known and unknown friend* a Hood river is growing. In a recent and tbe organisation* sMeh helped by plans, labor, attendant* and gifts to Sunday rotagravure section of the New make the meeting a real community York Herald appears a picture of the gathering? We wish them to under­ While the Oregon electorate has bridge across the Columbia here. The stand that our participation is likewise voiced more than on* disapproval of an caption, however, states thqt the bridge offered for tile community welfare In Income tax. thia same electorate is nev­ spans Hood river and connects the tbe activities which they originate. Sincerely yours, We have just received another big shipment of New Spring Shirts for Men ertheless in apparent approval with the state of Washington with the city of R. B. Bennett. program of Governor Patterson to ap­ Hood River, Oregon. and Young Men that we know will please you. . There s no question but that Chairman for ply a moderate assessment of Incomes Convocation Arrangement*. you can be better suited if you have the suit to try on and see just how it will Rev. Schuyler Pratt, to meet the emergency that now exists Springtime is not so very far away. look, over what you can get from a bit of a sample. How of ten you 11 find tqat Rector of St. Mark’s Church. in Oregon finances. The deficits must Already we have heard the suggestion when this sample is made up for you, it is not at all what you thought it would be taken care of. Tbe proposed Income of plans for a Spring clean up day. In THE HEIGHTS be. But it was so ordered and you feel that you must take it anyway. Here tax seems tbe only equitable means of a few short weeks the urge will come Mrs. L. II. Huggins returned to her meeting the demand for funds. The to plant vegetable eeetla and wield the we have the difierent models and patterns for you to try on and compare. We Oregon legislature should work in har­ paint brush in the beautification of home Tuesday from tbe Hood River will see that it fits you properly and is just what we claim for it. hospital, where she underwent a major mony toward the adoption of a work­ homes. operation two weeks ago. Her many able, moderate income tax. As to the friends will be pleased to hear of her Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits are all hand tailored and we know you cannot tithing system for raising funds, this If we keep on long enough, we may recovery. be measured and get a better fit than we can give you. The best part of it is Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Van Line and departure should be applied strictly for eventually equal the record of The you will be ahead financially—in most cases have a better suit and we are right the emergency, When an individual Dalles, With her civic auditorium., with Frank Morae spent last week end at Kelso. here to see that it gives you satisfaction. reaches the point where expenditures our own municipal auto park. How­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zweigart are exceed income, the pruning shears ever, we believe that our auto park tbe proud parents of a son, born Jan­ We have some of the snappiest suits this Spring that we have had in a must of necessity be applied to the for­ deficits may be listed as past history. uary 26, at Mrs. Curtis’ maternity long time and we certainly would appreciate an opportunity to show them home. mer, if disaster be averted. The same Jack Frost, of Portland, spent Sun­ rule should be invoked in tbe adminis­ We greatly appreciate the new Gar­ to you. tration of public affairs. Proposed ap­ den Club. Its membership deserves day with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Morse. A. E. Jakku and H. K. Davenport propriations should be considered in every support, for its activities will Boys* Suits— With long pants or long pants and one pair of golf pants and are poaaesoora of new Willys-Knight the light of necessity alone. We note result in a more beiutlful Hood Rivet. 76* purchased from Carr A Witham a wonderful line of Boys’ Suits with two pairs of knickerbocker pants. You 11 that a bill calls for a $200,000 county last week. save money on your boys’ clothing here. fair fund. In face of Oregon’s deficits, A Correction Mrs. E. M. Holman left Friday night for California to welcome the arrival this bill is inexcusable. Parkdale, Or., Feb. 9, 1927. Special— We have a few extra special values in Long Pants Suits for boys, Editor Glacier: Referring to the of a baby granddaughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kira last Bunday. Do you want to enjoy your dinner j basketball game between the girls' es 5 to 10 years, that we are offering at, K. L. Van Cice visited his brother at Sunday night? You may, if yon wiah. teams of Parkdale and Cascade Locks Corbett last Thursday. high schools, played at Parkdale Jan­ Join the numbers who will motor' to uary 28, a report of which appeared in the highland anow fields up on the the columns of your paper in its last Special— Bovs' Caps— Mighty big values, sizes 6% to 6%, your PINE GROVE north side of Mount Hood Sunday for issue, it is considered advisable in or­ choice while they last ................................................................. The P.-T. A. will meet at the school the annual winter sports carnival of der to correct possible false impres­ sions in the minds of readers, to pre­ bouse Friday evening. The speaker of I »op The tbe Hood River Ski Club, sent the "other side of the story.” the evening will be Mrs. Kilbuck, whose Special— Children’s Shoes and Slippers— Sizes 2 to 5. Neat, dressy ftQf* highwa^ la in fine ahape as far as the The game was a fast one and the subject 1* "Selecting Food for Health.” footwear for the little folk. The pair......... ............................................ WvV snow will permit you to motor, and liest played by both teams seen here Mrs. Kilbuck has made an extensive you will find the hike on the ski runs for a long time, and in which tbe best study of thia subject. Music will be and toboggan slide* invigorating. You team won. The game was refereed by furnished by Mrs. Peters and Miss Fer­ New This Week— A big assortment of New Spring Caps for men and one thoroughly familiar with the rules, will see a show that will be unusual and who enjoys a reputation for fair rin. Fathers as well as mothers at% boys. You would certainly nave to be hard to please if you cannot find a cap urged to attend these meetings. for most of yon. You will get innu­ and impartial decisions; the umpire Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bonneman, qf to suit you in this new Spring lot You’ll find our prices the lowest. merable thrills. The bracing air of chosen by the girls from Cascade Locks Portland, and Mrs. Sonneman’s sister, high school did not during or after the the mountain will give you stimula­ of Peoria, I1L, called on former neigh­ game raise any question* as to plays tion with more kick than forbidden or decisions made. The Parkdale high bors Tuesday. Little Betty Dimon, of * the Vest beverages of yore. What an appetiser school girl*' team is a fast one, and is Side, is visiting Mr*. Will Dimon. give * report of condition* at Yakima.1 Valentine party, tbe occasion lielng her that trip up there to Mount Hood will not permitted by their coach to employ Rockford Grange Calendar Mrs. Mary Miller, of Hood River, Community Institute will be held 16th birthday. The feature of the eve­ Frl., Feb. 11, modern dance will tie be. But before you go, be sure that rough tactic*. . spent tbe week end with Mrs. M. A. ning waa a Ht. Valentine fashion show. During the game some 'unknown February 24, 25 and 26. liostponed until March 4. the grocer and meat man receive an and mlschleveously Inclined youngster Scobee. Mr*. Krusaow, who haS-WflWll for Her guests were: Miss Veva Ham­ Wed., Feb. 16, Home Economics will extra large order Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Nixon Battey and Miss some time, suffered from * relapse last mond, Miss Gretchen Uranstrom, Miss poured oil into the shoes of one of the meet with Mrs. II. G. Wylie. Mina Fretwell, Miss Petrea Nelson, [inu g i Cascade girls, which were left in the Ruth Reynolds were in Portland last week. Frl., Feb. 18, old fashioned dance. Miss Mattel Hundsten, Miss Hasel May­ Frl., Feb. 25, social grange. week end. Much to the regret of the As a result of an overseal in the dressing room; which incident when school and the patrons Mrs. Battey has John Mohr was in Yakima last week er, Miss Martha Nelson, Miss Crola reported immediately brought forth ex­ report of a recent Parkdale-Cascade pressions of sincere regret, and the been obliged to resign as teacher be­ as a delegate from the Apple Growera Rueber, Walter Johnson, Wendell Ham­ Lock* Itasketball game, some wounds offer to pay for a new pair of shoe* cause of ill health. No other teacher Association at the Yakima Fruit Grow­ mond, Lloyd Mallory, Henry Nelson, FOR SALE Helmer Blindsten, Arthur Johnson, will be secured for tbe rest of the year, ers Union. ware inflicted. The Glacier does not in upon receipt of bill for same. Carlisle Harrison, Walter Erickson, but a readjustment of grades will be After the game the teams and their the least wish to put a damper on the BELMONT Wilbert Harrison. friends were entertained with music made. Mrs. Harold Blackman will take spirit of friendly rivalry that should and refreshments. Parkdale high school, the fifth and sixth grades, Mrs. Lage II. V. Simpson and Edward Twining, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Downing cele- exist among the various high school (its principal, team coach and friends) the fourth and third A, and Mrs. Miller brated a double anniversary Sunday, Of Portland, were the guests Sunday of ForBale—Tr»pne«ted. Baby Chick* Ityoa ar* forking for HIGH QUALITY CHICKH. third B and second. Art will be dis ­ student bodies of the mld-Columbla. regrets the tenor of tbe item published, their 25th wedding anniversary and Mr. and Mrs. Vai W. Tomkins. the kind that will develop Into real layen, Mr. Downing's birthday. Relatives Oscar Badder and son, Vincent, of you do not need to look further. W* have We rather wish to see this spirit nour­ and trust* it is not the feeling of tbe continued. They bave made money for u*. They student body or faculty of Cascade At a recent swimming contest at O. came during the afternoon and the The Dalles, visited Sunday at the them. ished. It may be extinguished- and re­ Ixicks high, and hopes that the rela­ will make money for yon. Price, *16 per hun­ A. C. between fraternity houses both home was beautiful with potted plants home of T. W. Badder. dred. 20 per cent with order. Tel 4797. Mr*. placed by unbecoming bitterness unless tion* existing lietween them may grow prises were won by Hood River boys. and ail ver gifta. Miss Simpwon sang a Claud* K. Coppi*. OOtf students who write the high school stronger and looks forward toward Frank Barger won first for Bet* Pi group of -eunga and Mrs. Floyd Nuna- Cascade Locks High School New* items guard against the inclusion of meeting a team from Cascade Locks and Riddell Lage second for Sigma maker played solos and accompani­ The basketball teams of Cascade ments. charges and counter charges. The re. high next season, and will do its best Gamma. high school scored two decisive victor­ to play the best game possible, in a Those who attended the grange last Mrs. J. M. Jones entertained the Cur ­ cent incidents, we think, will be for­ spirit of fairness and with a keen sense ies Tuesday night when they played For Hale—Fresh mllcb tools, cheap. Also Saturday evening enjoyed oue of the rent Events club at her home on Pont the Stevenson teams on the home floor, close In screase on terms. Why pay rent gotten by the two schools, and future of sport and with the hope that th* beet programs given for some time. ’ ne. At Canyon road. There waa a large at­ The girls' game was marked with ex­ when yon can buy a place located al root ot East Hide grader A B Radford. - ITT relationships will be friendly and help- l>e«t teum wins. the close Mr. Kilbuck announced that —A Parkdale High School Supporter. all but >2(10 of the mortgage on tbe tendance and a good time with game« cellent playing on the part of the Ixx-ks FOr Kale — In .nested and neri I fl ed Clark and program. Mrs. Jone« was asHixted girls who ran the score up to 28-2 at strawberry planta. W. A. Wendorf property has lieen raised. Mrs. Kilbuck by her mother, Mrs. W. W. Ixiomla, the end of the half. Cascade girls have Headline Underwood, Waab. niSI Game BIN Opposed proposed a plan whereby some money ■ nd her sister, Mr*. A. C. Holmes. Tlie worked hard and consequently have a I. (Andy) Anderson, Hood For Heli — Filbert and walnut trae*. Trafford will . be raised to apply on the debt. A hill introduced in the house of rep­ dub meet* with Mrs. Alliert Krieg team that makes the audience sit up E.Smith. PboneWil. River is developing a man who not ____ flOtf resentatives at Salem by Representa­ Site will teach her methods of making next time. and take notice. After the ball got only love* the out of doors but who in tive McCalister, which provides for a fine randy, and the fees, less tbe cost For Hale— Good work borara. Give m* a The Music club held tlieir evening Into the hands of our forwards, it al­ e«ll when you went them. Can g*t yon any able to tell other* and arouse their transfer of the game fund to the gen­ of materials, will be given to the meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. most without fail reached its goal. kind of an animal you dealr* at r**a*n*ble Interest* in the notable thing* old eral fund of the state, has aroused a grange. The candy made will tie sold J. R. For den last week. fir Our op|M>nents tried and tried to make price«. Pbon* *7M. imskets but the I»cka guards blocked ' Fra Hal*—oat and vetch bay. Phone 1 X Mother Nature ha* given u* here in strenuous opposition of local sports­ at tbe next social meeting and added men and the Hood River County Game to the fund. The first class has been every attempt. The game ended 28-2 Parkdale. Ray A. Lock*. tl7 the mid-Columbia. Mr. Anderson en­ Protective association. CASCADE LOCKS filled and will meet with Mrs. Frank in favor of Canrade Ixicka. tertained the group of Episcopal dele­ For Hair—Modern bungalow, with 4 root»*, Detbman Saturday afternoon. The sec­ The Stevenson imys ome over fully brnktiat nook, built In kltoben. hath, pan­ Mina Hasel Meyer snd Elmer Meyer, ond class, which is nearly full, will Hood River Geta Convention gates, ministers and laymen, here last doubl* gara«*, woodabed. Prlo*. *IW0. of Portland, apent the week end with prepared to carry home a victory but try. meet at Mrs. Kilbuck'* next week Sat ­ f 17 At the dose of their annual session the Cascade istys soon put an end to Phone Sftrt. week to attend the Episcopal convoca­ their parents. urday. All wishing to take the lesson their expectations. The game was in ­ For Hale — Cañarle*. Two beaulllnl alnger* tion, with a lecture on Mount Hood's in Bend, memiiers of the Central Ore­ are urged to rail Mrs. Kilbuck at once. Mr*. David Chamberlain, Mr«, Ilar- association of the Spokane Federal teresting to watch as lioth teams were with eage«. F7 50 each. Ten doaen Maaon frolt offers for summer and wintertime rec­ gon Announcement has Iteen received of riet Wait, Mr*. V. W. Tomkin* and comfsised of veteran players. Each lar*, quarto, w cenia par down. Mr*. F. R. Land liank named Hood River as their 117 reation. He left most all of those who 1928 convention city. Carlton Pepper, the birth of George Edward Axtelle, Jr. daughter, Virginia, were Portland I vie- team played excellently and furnished Underwood, 151« A Ht. Phone 1403. ltors last week. For Hale—Friend Hprayer, M0 gallon. Kent heard him with a desire to get up their of The Dallas, waa elected president of January 8 in Honolulu. much excitement for the large crowd. Shoemaker not, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Hammond mo- The game was very fast, thereby mak­ Alva Sherrell and family expect to at snowline and sec tbe old mountain the central Oregon unit of the associa­ move to Medford noon to take charge tored to Hermiston Saturday and vis- ing our boys work hard for every poipt tion. II. (X Kilis, of Bend, is vice- For Hale — Two* month* niff purebred Pol for themselves. Cblna bred towa. H. Park*. Pbon* «71«. of a large orchard tract. Mr. Blierrell ited friends there. president. they won. The Locks boys piled up and Mineral Spring« Ranch. no went Saturday to make arrangements. Mix* l'etre* Nelson and Mi** Martha points by making a numtier of spectac­ Churrti Expreaaes Appreciation Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Mack entertained Nelson npent Haturday in Hood River. ular field liaskets. The half ended 11-0 The community friendship meeting at a dinner party for 16 Wednesday of February », 1927. Rev. Schuyler Pratt, of Hood River, in our favor. The Cascade boys in the held at the Rialto theatre last Friday last week. The evening was spent in will hold evening nervlce following Uie last half commenced a slaughter which Editor Glacier: Please accept the evening left serious thoughts trailing defeated the Ntevenaou players 28-11. , ChriHtian Endeavor meeting. grateful thanks of St. Mark's church playing 500. through minds of the many who were and Regular grange meeting will lie held the Convocation of Eastern Oregon Mix* Virginia Tomkina entertaftied Transportation for Ski Carnival there to hear the eloquent and touch­ for the generous and helpful publicity next Tuesday evening. Mr. Mohr will at her home Friday evening with a •f°r a*le—II room apartment hou«e oom- In order to provide transportation plety furnished, very close In. Income «7» per monlb. Keaaonable If sold at once A.ao for those who have no cars of their some aerraar close In. Two to 10 acres. Fine own, the committee In charge of Sun­ view. Pbone MSI. no « day's winter carnival has arranged for For Dele-Golnc plane at SU aereaW mlnate* a school bus, which win carry recrea- trem eentor of Portland. nl*h and alcbUv. tlonlsts for the round trip at 75 cents <1,rect *lor*a. *7Mo. ml7 each. If you wish to go register, get O. Hildebrandt, Tl**rd. Ore. in touch with A. L. Anderson or Kent I,1,nd R*d ,nd Barred Rook baby eblek*. *1» per 100. 1» per cent eoeb Shoemaker Immediately. Ifunìì Rturr (Slarirr Ghe PARIS FAIR New Spring Suits for Men $2.48, $3.50 and $4.75 50c Cash and Carry Grocery twice ed À ily Downtown Phone 1032 with order, balanoe dey of delivery. phone 3372. GROSS, Proprietor DELIVERIES TWICE DAILY THIRD AND OAK STREETS Heights Phone h . 1031 Specials for Fri. and Mon., Feb. 11th and 14th * CANE AND BERRY SUGAR 15 1b«. ____ $1.00 SWIFTS JEWEL SHORTENING 8 lb«, net weight $1.39 SWIETS BACON BACK Sugar cured, net tb LESLIE’S IODINE SHAKER SALT per carton --------------------- ------- MORGAN BRAND SUGAR CORN 5 cans for MONMOUTH GOLDEN BANTAM CORN, 5 can« for UTAHNA UNGRADED PEAS 5 cans DAINTY BRAND, SAUERKRAUT 29c 10c 49c 85c 59c 53c 54c Home Pointers Tea-table cover« make a more pleas­ ing appearance if they are laid in folds with no ironed crease*. Cross-stitched corners a re Ironed on the wrong side over a bath towel. 79c Children's dresses are hung on tiny hangers Instead of lielng folded. Bloom­ ers and underthings are folded. VAN CAMP’S TOMATO SOUP 4 cans ------------------------------------------- 25c The odor in cooking cabbage, onions or sauerkraut may lie prevented by cooking an apple with them. VAN CAMP’S HOMINY 5 can« ................... . 54c SILVERDALE PUREE TOMATOES 5 cans All prices at both Cash and Carry Stores ar e the same. No difference whether you buy at the Heights Cash Store or the Downtown Cash and Car ry Store, LIBBY’S SOLID PACK TOMATOES 5 cans •r I'nique Advertising Stunt A unique stunt for advertising, “Tell It to the Marines,” was employed at the Rialto theatre Inst Thursday night, when the Montana-Alley wrestling match was staged. All ushers and em­ ployes appeared in "tin helmets.” The wrestling princi|>als were also pre­ sented in the helmet regalia. MEDIUM SIZE DRY ONIONS 10 lb«. .........? SOLID HEAD LETTUCE Each 25c ............ What Is a Diuretic? 24c CRYSTAL WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP 10 bar«w. 37c H & K CAN COFFEE, satisfaction guar­ anteed or your money back, 1-tb can 50c All our prices are based on a fair profit. W e do not cut on one article and make up for It by stinging our customers on others. A fair deal for everybody dale or trade—For work bora*, an Avery tractor. Al«o tor eel*, a good, heavy atoek Maek truck, 1*71 model, W. J. File, tol. Parkdale M. Jf7tr *A»rW>ln<-A Dalton Addins Machine, Ilk* new. T*l. MSI, Mum- mey'B M qr I c Sboppe. h 7 pbone «112 For Hele—Two grade Jersey eowe cheap. Pbone 44«. W. B. MeGalre. d«tf For Hal*—Baby eblet*. White Leghorn. Hollywood strain, from be*l aelectod t and S year old ben* mated to bl*b reoord eork v*la W* are booking ord*r* now tor 111*7. *1IT per hundred. Mnerum A Hon. Dee, Or*. Pbon* Parkdel* I*. ol4U For Bale— A lr*ab Jerwey now. also pnr*br*d Jaraey bull * mouth* old. Tel. M7*. aMlt For Hale or l^aae—1W aeree. M aerea cleared Abqodaneeot water; good atrawbarry propo. •Ii ton; on Loel Lake rood, al* mile* from Dee. Easy term*. J. H Nlekelaao. tel. MM o/ilt For Bale — A S-ocra oom mereiai orchard place Including equipment. C. F. Bnmaer. Hood River. Or*. *24tr For 8*1« or Trade— IB* eoree on E**t Hide. 5 mile« out. for olty or email etoao-ln place. Pbone MTS.__________ ________________ m«lf For Bale—Delry raneb In Trant Lake Valley. Prie* will carpii«* yon If yon na v* real money to do bualneoe with. c. M. Catdag jyll For Bale—lt-ln fir and pia* wood aloo 4-fool delivered Eaatand WeM Hide and Hood Hirer. Pbone 4*8*. A. LaChapelle. all If For Hale—Good tola for oale la ail porta of the city, price« righi. A. W. Ontbank * Co. *I4tf For Hals—Apple, peoeb. pear and eberry trees. We bave a foil line or general noraery stock. Phone Parkdale SS ar write 0. T. Raw- son. Parkdale. WANTED Wanted—Steady work of any kind. Good knowledge of mechanise, years of orchard experience. Reference*. Address applicant, ears of G lacier, f 10 Wanted—Young married man wants work bv day or month. Pbone ITOS or nonsuit Gia­ no olar. Wanted—An experlenned orchard man with family. Houee will b* provided. Pbon« 5*74 or write C. A. McCarthy. non Wanted—Live mink eauvbt by trapper* Mate kind, mi , pries, and If they era d«m' aged. R. E. Dnnflan, Caeli, Or*. at Wanted —Offie* work, particularly atono. jrapble work. Mr*. F. L French, Pjtone Wanted—Large Job of pruning, by