The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, April 14, 1927, Image 7

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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, I9Ü
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GRADING RULES ARE
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Bargain in New Cars
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Changes la the Oregon apple sad
pear gradlag rules for 1927 will he
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We will give a long trade on these,cars
or a nice discount for a clean deal.
We also have bargains in an assortment
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chiefly a better wording of spedflea-
tfons, according t» a large local dele­
gation, representing the Apple Growers
Association, the Hood River Traflfo
Association and growing interests, who
attended a conference of the Oregon
State Horticultural Commission in
Portland Monday.
“Formerly.” said R. J. Mclsaac, pres­
ident of the Apple Growers Associa­
tion, one of the delegates to the meet­
ing. “ we always sxpsrienced delays in
getting settled down to definite inter­
pretations of the rules esch fall be­
cause of IndeflniteneM. Now the rulea
are easy to determine. Interpretation
wiU be easier, and naturally inspectors
will be able to enforce the rules more
easily.”
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LEGION TO SPONSOR
A CARNIVAL HERE
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The American Legion Post has been
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awarded a concession to hold a carni­
val April 16 to 28. The ex-service
men’s organisation has arranged with
the 0. F. Zelger United Shows to set
up their equipment on Twelfth street,
the Heights, and the big time will be­
gin Saturday.
The carnival this year, according to
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Mr. Zelger, will be better than ever.
People who will operate concessions
and new forma of entertainment are
already arriving in Hood River from
various points.
“We will have numeroim attractions
this season,” said Mr. Zelger, “that are
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entirely new. They will receive their
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premier showings here. (R- vwh have
been at work all winter getting the old
It is expected that Mrs. Weber, the
equipment in the best of shape. Every­
Sparks from a smoke Btack fired the hospital chairman for the state, will be
thing Saturday will be spick and span.
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roof of the Meyer A Smith cleaning present from Portland to tell of the
As you will remember, our shows win­
plant Saturday just before noon. Dam­ work the Auxiliary does for the boys
tered here thin year.' The Zelger
age from the fire and water reached an in Hospital No. 77, mid their families.
United Shows are Hood River’s own
estimated >200. All clothing of patrons No one is better qualified to put before
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was removed from the building.
the memls-rs the humane and interest­
Tlie 8tar cars have proved their pop­ attraction.”
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The fire department, (mated within ing phase of their work than . Mrs. ularity here again this year. The car­
a stone’s throw of the building, was on Weber. Her experiences as related, loads of 8tar Sixes and Fours received Easier Servlete, Uhrtstlau Bible School
the ground immediately, and the flumes are always u tug on the heart strings, last week was gone by the time the
Plans for Easter are complete and
were attacked from the attic. The but they make the members realise just week was over. Another carload of comprise a unified service in the morn­
force of the water pressure tore shin­ that much more, the necessity, for tlie popular motor vehicles arrived yes­ ing from » 45 to 12. Cutting's orches­
gles from the roof.
carrying on.
terday.
tra will supply the instrumental music
Application blanks will be available
A. B. Cooper,-traveling representa­ for this service. The program by the
for anyone wlio wishes to join the unit. tive of the Ideal Grader A Nursery Co., school will be given at 8 p. in. Tlie
Auxiliary Official to Visit
However, no obligation or expense will purchasi'd bls third Star last week. rt-gular collection in the evening will
The American legion Auxiliary will be incurred by anyone attending, the Hip latest machine is a sedan.
t>e given for the relief of aged minis­
hold open bouse to all wives, mothers, whole desire 'being to acquaint those
The “Giraffe,” special car designed ters and missionaries of the church.
slaters and daughters of Legionnaires, interested pith what is being
w accom- to show special pointe of tlie Star, will
Morning program, beginning at 9.45: munion hymn, Communion, offering, “Adoring 81ng,” chorus, Berean «lass; dred Muller. Offering; “Joy Shall
aa well as the unit members, on Mon­ plished by the Auxiliary.
arrive here today and remain in the Orchestra prelude; Song No. 120, special music by choir, announcements, “If,” recitation, Billy Richardson; Come,” chorus, Berean class; benedlc-
day, April 18, at the home of Mrs. A.
Tea will-lie served, and entertain-' county until Saturday.
“Christ Arose”; Song No. 287, “Christ sermon. Invitation hymn, benediction, ’’Bells of Eastlrtide,” song, Primary Hon by the pastor.
L. Anderson, now living in the Chind- ment provided, so bring your sewing if I Telling of the doings in the world the Lord is Risen”; prayer, W. A. poetlude by orchestra.
department; “Crowning the Cross,”, The public is cordially invited to
lund bouse, on the highway, just west you like and spend a pleasant afternoon of the Star car, James Fenemore said: Wood; birthday offering and announce­
At 8 p. m., Mrs. R. E. Steele, dlrec- nine Junior girls; “Jesus Reigns for each of the services of the day.
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of the auto park.
with the Auxiliary.
“Another solid train loaded with ments; march by orchestra; 30-mlnute tor: “The Stone is Rolled Away,” Aye,” chorus, Berean class; “Thai
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Star cars left the Elisabeth, N. J., class period; march and assembly of chorus, Berean class; prayer, the pas- legend of the Lily,” recitation, Ruth!, Higheet eash prtoe paid for yournsed
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plant early last week. Fifty carloads whole school; Song No. 241, “At the tor; ’T
'Easter Eggs,” recitation, Maxine nil....
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duet,
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and furuitare, stoves and rues. Call McClain
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of Star fours and sixes went into the CroM”; song by Primary impertinent; Beck; “Easter Bells,” Gladys Blagg. Mrs. Reavis; “Easter for All,” six K A. Frans Co.
Dallas, Texas, territory. The week pantomime by Junior class; song ,“Daf­ Esther Gilman, Betty Simpson; “Easter girls; “He Lived As He Said,” chorus,
It Is interesting to know that Incur,
previous, two trainloads of Star care fodils, Bright Daffodils.” Junior boys; Grwtlng Hong,” Primary greetings; Berean class; “He Even Hides Within ance
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companies do not carry their own
left the Elixalieth plant. One went to interlude by orchestra. Iloxology by “Come Unto Me,” Elved Steele, Joe the Idly,” playlet, — characters, John Automi
mobile Accident Insurance.. They
Denver and the other to Kansas City. congregation, Ixtrd’s Prayer in concert. , Wendling, 4x>u Frank Wilson; “A Lit- Webster, R. E. Steele; Mrs. Wetister, protect
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“The first of the new ’Silent’ Star hymn. prayer, Scripture lesson, Com-i tie Idly,” recitation, Maxine Rimpson; Mrs. Rimpson; Mildred Webster, Mil-' other oompany. See R. E. Scott. I3ti
Let ua suggest a few items for a lunch on your trip:
Fours to crow the continent reached
San Francisco last. week. The car, a
LUNCH MEATS - CHEESE - CRACKERS
-Star Four coach, was driven from Al­
NEAR BEER »ORANGE JUICE-PORTO
toona, Pa., by Fred Fernbaugli. a rail­
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road man who is taking n mention aid
traveling by motor car Instead of using
his iiaas.
and many other suitable items.
Call in and see
“Charley Borah, star sprinter of the
Our Line of Lunch Foods
University of Southern California,
drives a Star ’Collegiate’ r< adster.
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Your» For Service
“J. L. B“nton and F. M. Travers, of
Portland, recently completed a 13.000
mile tour in Benton’s Star Six sedan.”
modem age discrim­
inates—and smokes Camels
Twin Peaks Auto Co.
Corner 5th and Oak Streets
Phone 4331
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STAR CARS PROVE
VERY POPULAR HERE
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VINCENT & SHANK
“The Home of Quality Groceries.’'
THE FINEST TEAS
You now have an opportunity of buying, when­
ever you desire them, the finest Chinese Teas, right
here in Hood River.
Chinese Canned Goods, Novelties
When you want to send your Eastern friends
some unique gifts, call in and* let us snow you what
we have.
WING Opposite
FAT Glacier
CO. Office
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Carmichael Variety Store
Is Offering—
MEN’S WORK SHIRTS - WORK SOX
OVERALLS AND COVERALLS
CANVAS AND LEATHER GLOVES
BEAVER KNIT HOSIERY
’ FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
THE KIND THAT WEAR
EVERYTHING FOR^THE WORKINGMAN
-PRICES RIGHT—
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Phone 3883 - On The Height« - PHONE 3883
.Quality
Low Prices
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BENNETT BROTHERS
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
A flowvr show—the first* to l>e held
In Hood River—Is being planned for
next month, it was announced at the
meeting of the local garden club held
Monday evening. A committee has
been appointed to make-the necessary
plans. An effort will lie made to time
the show when the early summer
bloom will be at its beet.
An attractive small exhibit was made
at the meeting, when als>ut 30 varieties
of narcissus, donated by the Northwest
Bulb company, of Portland, attracted
attention by their beauty of form and
fragrance. II. M. Bcearce exhibited a
beautiful bowl of hyacinths; Mrs. A.
L. Paddock showed some attractive 8t.
Brigid anemones; a plant of the new
and rare blue primrose was displayed
by Mrs. George Friday, who grew the
plant from s«>ed, and Mrs. Leigh Ben
nett showed a variety of primroses, in­
cluding the Alpine variety.
A practical and valuable feature of
the program proved to be the paper by
Forrest (’arter reviewing Cridland’s
“Practical I.andacape Gardening.” This
paper, offering a wealth of suggestion,
was carefully prepared and was Illus­
trated by hand sketches. All details
of home planning and planting were
handled in a simple and easily under­
stood manner.
An Interesting and entertaining talk
on the gladiolus was made by A. G.
Lewis, who prefaced bis remarks by
stating that authorities have agreed
the name may be pronounced in any
way the individual desires, although /
he prefers “glad” as being most expres­
sive of the flower. His instructions as
to care and culture elicited a number
of questions.
Club members made a ready response
to the request for contributions to a
list of hardy and non-hardy shrubs.
These two lists will be kept on file by
the club for reference by any who
desire.
A board of four directors from vari­
ous parts of the valley were elected as
follows; A. J. Brunquist from the
Upper Valley, Mrs. A. J*Graff from
the East dide. Mrs. A. L. Paddock from
Oak Grove and George E. Goodwin
froffi East Barrett.
Meetings will be held the second
Monday of each month »nd future pro
grams will be in charge of a commltt«*
headi'd by Mrs. J. M. Culbertson.
Pioneers to Meet
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FLOWER SHOW TO
BE HELD HERE SOON
City Recorder H. I* Howe, secretary
of the Hood River County Pioneer As
sodation, will head a delegation of
local pioneers who/ will go to The
Dalles on May 7 tiTattend the annual
reunion of the Wasco County Pioneer
Association.
The reunion will dose with an old-
fashioned dance.
Mrs. Ruth Gladys Anderson
Funeral services were held yesterday
at the Anderson chapel for Mrs. Rath
Gladys Anderson, wife of Alton An
demon, whose death occurred Monday.
Mrs. Anderson, 28, was a native of
Illinois. Mie and her husband resided
In the Oak Grove orchard district
Elder Conway, of the Seventh Day
Adventist church, officiated at the serv­
ices. Interment occurred at the Idle-
wllde cemetery.
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A SERVICE COMPRISING:
Supplies of all kinds, including fertilizer, spray mate
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Reasonable financial assistance.
Packing equipment and service for packing Pears
and Apples;
Efficient and complete precooling and cold storage
for Apples and Pears.
Complete warehousing service
And|last, but not least, a complete, efficient market
ing organization in both foreign and domestic trade.
Let us tell you about our service.
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Hood River Office :
7 th and Industrial Streets
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Telephones:
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