The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, April 28, 1927, Image 1

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    VOL. XXXVIII
HOOD RIVER, OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 28. 1927
What’s Worth Protecting ?
Not everyone has a fortune in bonds to
store away in a Safe Deposit Box.
But practically everyone has things of
great value—things one cannot afford to lose.
A Safe Deposit Box is the place for them.
The email cost of a safe deposit box
makes its protection more than worth while
for your own valuables.
We have just installed another new section.
For Mother’s Day-May 8
CUTLER MACHINE
BANK
Conservative enough to be absolutely safe
Liberal enough to satisfy ail reasonable people
Artstyle Chocolates?
A Gift that will be doubly welcome—because
the contents are wholly delicious—because the
Box of heavy enameled metal can be kept as a
permanent Remembrance.
Packed and mailed to any desired address
We will also deliver in the City.
Spring’s
Koberg’s Nonpareil
Mortgage Loans
We have half a dozen good applications ?
for first mortgage loans on improved
property.
GREELEY AGAIN DE-
NIES HOOD TRAMWAY
HOOD RIVER
vs. DUFUR
is on the market
Further details will be furnished to in­
How heavy is the
weight of opinion?
terested parties either by mail or at the
bank.
And when you wear the suit we’ve Just dry
cleaned, the weight of opinion is always on your
side. Other folks think more of you—you * think
more of yourselt. Which makes two opinions that
are worth money to you.
MEYER Q, SMITH
>RICH TRUCKLINE
Mtkt Matoi Iwd Brer art talud.
E. E. GOODRICH, Owner. .
Telephone 3801
GROWTH
This flrm started shipping in a small way in 1916,
with Wm. S. Duckwall selling the fruit; in the East. Our
growth and the volume of our shipments have been gradual
but steady. ,
From a few cars sent to one market, we are now
shipping to all parts of the United States, and to a number
of foreign countries. Our brand is known in these mar­
kets, and our Trade Mark registered. This busin cm is
generally done direct, and this system tends each year to
increase volume handled in this way, as the result of sav­
ings effected by buyers in distant market«.
We are buying fer cash. Are you interested? We
are prepared to furnish necessary supplies till harvest and
buy for cash before picking time.
Hood River, Ore.
DUCKWALL
B. A. FRANZ BUILDING
Albert Welzendanger, chief ranger of
the Eagle Creek Forent Service station,
will deliver an addresH thia evenlng at
Library hall here, telling how the aerv-
ice maintain«« its corps of trained men
at all points In national forests to pre­
vent summer fires. Mr. Weisandanger
will Illustrate his lecture with a motion
picture reel and with stereopticon
views.
Hood River Crag Rats, mountaineer
ing organization similar to the Ma-
aamas, are sponsoring the appearance
of Mr. Weisandanger The Crag Rata
will cooperate with the forestry service
In the prevention of forest Area the
coming summer.
ASSOCIATION DIS-
TRIBUTES $150,000 NEW SERVICE STATION
More than WO members of the Inde­
pendent Order of Old Fellows and Re­
bekahs gathered from all mld-Columbia
points at the Asbury Methodist church
Sunday night to celebrate the 100th
birthday anniversary of the fraternal
order. A special sermon was delivered
by Rev. Henry Young, pastor of the
church, who is past grand master of
Oregon. The Willamette University
Girls’ Glee club, which had been here
for a recital Saturday night, remained
over in order to give special numbers
of the Odd Fellow celebration.
Grand Master V. T. Jackson, of Rose­
burg. and Mias Dora Sexton, grand
president of the Rebekah Assembly, of
The Dalles, were here for the birthday
party.