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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1927 ‘...'¿■«g ODELL Thursday, November 24 Thanksgiving Day Continuous 2 till 10. I FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and ' t ANNA Q. NILLSON i n *» The 13th Juror Also a Comedy «< MY MISTAKE-0 and FOX NEWS TOO Price. 10-35-50 Fri. and-Sat,Nov. 25-26 LAURA LA1 PLANTE Mr. and Mrs. Lieullen Maasee were week end visitors at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. F. A. Maasee. Lieullen Mas ses, who te a nephew of F, A. Masses, te Padfle Coast manager fi the Crow- Publtehtag Co. of New York. Hte tory covers Oregon, Washington. Idaho, Montana and California. He has iieen very successful to hte work and has won many prizes for excelling In contests put on by publishers. Mrs. Poul Hansen eutretatacd six ladies at luncheon Thursday, compli mentary to Mrs. Mary Meister who left Sunday for Ban Diego, Calif. Mrs. J. s. Duck wall will spend the winter in Hood River instead of going east for the winter in Indianapolis, Ind. Vacation in both schools this week and the teachers attended the county institute held tn Hood River Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, then vacation Thanksgiving Day and Friday com pletes the week. Bonnie Weinheimer, student at Wil lamette, te spending Thankagivtag va cation with her parents, Mb and Mrs. A. H. Weinheimer. In addition to their own Immediate family. Mr. and Mrs. Weinheimer entertain at Thanks giving dinner today: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weinheimer of Halem, Mrs. Elisabeth Sheitjlion, Mr. and Mrs. A. L,. Wfcin- helraer and L. C. Weinheimer. After having spent a month here vis iting her daughter, Ms*. H. C. Johnson and son. A. T. Hale. Mrs. L. J. Hate returned to her home at Winlock, Wash., Friday. Miss Martha Owsley of the grade school will go <o her home at Gresham for Thanksgiving Day and jthe week eud. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Graff are enjoy ing a vacation stay at Newport. Ifouday evening Miss Lola Graff and her brother, Gordon, entertained the high school faculty and grade school teachers at dinner, Mr. and Mrs Ed Weinheimer of Sa lem motored here Wednesday for vaca tion and the week end. They expect to return to Salem Sunday. Dorothy Pemberton, student at Wil lamette, te here to spend Thanksgiving vacation at the home of her father. Rev. Geo. Pemberton. Ordinarily the demand far exceeds the supply where houses are concerned but just now there are two very home like properties waiting tenants. One, owned by Miao Grace Chambers and vacated when Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Chap man moved‘to Estacada; the other, the Oal 3. Marts home which they are vacating December 1. Mias Grace Chambers expects to leave soon for Portland where she will spend the winter. Rev. and Mrs. W: 8. Gleteer of New berg paaaed through Hood River to Dayton, Weak., to apend Thanksgiving Day and until Saturday with relatives. Due to the fact that Thursday eve ning was regular Grange Yneetlng date, the meeting of the Board of Stewards was held Wednesday evening before choir practice. • The firat quarterly conferem-e for the church year will lie held Thursday. Decemlier 1. This te also Grange meet ing night hut as this date is set by Diet. Supt. A. 8. Hteey of Salem, local members of the official IxNtrd need not be held to account for conflicting dates. Announcements for next Sunday at the Methodist churcir: Sunday school at 10 a. m., Allison Fletcher, Supt. At 11 a. m. Morning Worship; Com\ munton service, baptism and reception of members. Epworth Ixtague, 7 p. tn.' Eventag worship, 8 p. m., Rev. C. L. Dark. Minister. Iler. Hugh Foster of Portland will preach both morning and evening next in SilkSiockings International Newa Fox Comedy Krazy Kat and Inkwell Cartoon N ote - - Thia bill plays THE LIBERTY Saturday Matinee. t Sunday, November 27 Spedai Dedication Program by VERA KOLSTAD * on The Rialto’s Mighty Ascending Wurljtzer For the first time all the Rialto Organ will be used. Largest theatre organ in the world in a town up to 15,000 population. Al.o “PUBLICITY MADNESS FAMOUS JUBILEE SINGERS COMING The world famous Willlama* Jubilee Singers will he presented In a popular concert in Riverside Community church K Thursday, December 1, at 8 p, m. e personnel of the company consists of eight people, every one reputed to be a star and every one a college grad uate. The program «ill consist of Jubilee songs, plantation songs, negro lullahys, ballads, negro comic songs gnd classical selections. The company Jias recently returned from a tour abroad, having given 130 performances in 18 weeks in London alone, including a cimcert in the world famous Collaeutn. The company has ai>|>eared In many' sections of the United States and comes to Hood River with the highest isMslhie praise from musical critics. An evening of rare entertainment and high class music Is promised the music levers of this com munity. Admission will be at popular prlfrs. FREE FREE! FREE! BRUNSWICK PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH We will give one away Saturday ni¿ht, November 26th at 8:00 p. m. Watch The Window For Other Pritts MUMMEY EASY TERMS MUSIC SHOPPE Everything Musical Brunswick Phonographs and Records Hunday at the Christian church. M>*. Sarah Kite «nd Mr. aad Mrs. Friday, December fl. has been an James Laughlta of Parkdale spent Bun- nounced as the date for the annual day with Edgar Kile and family. bazaar of the Ladle** Aid society of Mr. and Mrs. AH Kerr and Florence the Methodist church. The usual fea Helen Sheldrake of Hood River were tures with some that are new this guests of Mrs. Ida F. Evegaon. year are being planned By a mutual Mrs. Alice Williams and daughter, arrangement with the grange, that or*- -Mias Maxine, were calling on friends ganf litatton has the use of the church here Sunday. * t .dinner to the Pomona for serving Charlie Kile celebrated hla seventh ich meats with Odell Grange Grange whlc in the spring, , then tn December the birthday with a party oa November 17. _______ In retui __ irn finds the Grunge hall Those attending were Dorothy Wilson, church a very satisfactory place for the bazaar. Dorothy Cheathaul. Opal Matheney, Butterfield. Della Stott, Virginia r* W. H Hheirhoti and Vera Mr. to Portland and were Kile, Loran Hauna. Noble O om . Jus family Ijowis, Rudolph Klobis, Charlie questa I «Ang dinner in the tice Rogers, Iteslilea the honor gueat. Candy,. home of Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Ferris. Ice cream and take were served. Edstrom, student at Allainy College, te spending ñ*»kHKivlng vara PARKDALE ttan at the heme of his parents. Mr and Mrs. Hi rman Hdstrom. The ladies* auxiliary held an Inter Miss Marguerite Beck of the high esting meeting last Friday afternoon school faculty, te spendi y. the vacation at the home of Mrs Ralph Davies. and week end-at her-tonne In Portland. Final plans for their bazaar which • Coach Heuderson, of Odell high will be held December 2 In the grade School, has gone to the home of his school building were discussed. Mrs. Chester Walton and mother. mother at Albany for the vacation and Mrs. D. R. Cooper, returned Saturday week end. Mr. und Mrs. A. B. Jakkn exjiect to from a visit of a week at Fossil with Mrs. Cooper’s dhughter, Mrs. Chas. go to Portland Friday for a business Irmonger, and family. visit. Mr and Mrs. H H. Hann and chil dren. Elenor and Jack, left Thursday CENTRAL VALE to niotor to California to spend the Mro. C. D. Sylvester left Tuesday winter. News reached Parkdale last week of morning for Kansas City for an ex tended visit 'with her daughter nad the marriage of Russell Pond In Ran Francisco. Calif. After a romance of family. Mauritv Fletcher from O. A. C. la 18 years, he was united to Miss Dor spending the holidays with lite parents, othy Fee Inrrison of the Golden Gate City. Mr. and Mrs 3. H. Fletcm r. The Thanksgiving entertainment and Mrs. Virginia GilkerHon from Mon mouth ta sitending the week enti wit it pie social given by the grade school children last Thursday evening was a rete tt ven. decided success. The teachers and There was no nchoul thia week on scholars had worked hard. The Thanks- MMMÎr of teachers’ institute ___________ and the ( giving pageant was very pleasing and holiday. Miss Gladys Hilbert te spend very well put on. The financial part ing the week end in Salem with her (or the pies) returned them a neat parents. little sum. Mr. and Mrs. Lewllyn Maasee of The I. m - h I Grange >q>onsore<l a good Wisconsin spent the week end with Mr. entertainment on Friday evening when Masaee’s uncle, F.‘ A. Maasee, and fam Mrs. Johnson. Idnho state lecturer. ily. gave readings. Wlttmer McDonald sang Mrs. H. E. Jarvis was taken ill sud several numbers. denly last Friday amndng and rushed Isabelle Craven of the Good Samari to the Hood River hospital. However, tan hospital, Portland, spent the week after treatment she returned to her eud with her («rents, Mr. and Mrs. home Saturday and te feeling much Chas. E. Craven. , better. Her aliment was diagnosed as Miss Ethel Haggen aad Emil Nass- an attack of gall stones and her friends Im inner of Rainier, Ore., called on Mr. hope for a speedy recovery. and Mrs. R. K. Black, two.of our grade The M. and D. dub luixnar and din school. teachers. Hunday. ner held in Odell Frhla.v evening was There was an Episcopalian service counted quite a Success considering the finank-al condition of this year. Mrs. held by Iter. Schuyler Pratt of Hood Arthur Hansen was the lucky winner River in the church Hunday afternoon. A very good attendance at the local of the wool comforter The next meet ing will be held De<vmber 1 at the grange when the young folk under the home of Mrs. Poul Hansen, Mrs. Arthur supervision of the lecturer. Mrs. Mar vin Rader, gave an enjoyable entertain, Hansen assistant host, ‘NR. inent. The evening was wound up with old fashioned dames and oats. ‘ MOUNT HOOD There was no school this week be- Misses Hasel and Mnysel DeLong <anse of teachers’ institute and Thanks attended Institute at Hood Iilver the giving. The teachers will spend Thanks first three days of tills week. giving in their several homes. John, Tommy, Seonxrd and Donald Don't forget the Thanksgiving servlet Sheldrake came up from Hood River in the little brown church at 11 a. m. to sfiend the week with their grand on Thanksgiving morning. mother, Mrs. Ida F. Everson. There will lie five weeks of discnaslou Clarence Ringer and I'earl Williams at the Sunday morning Fornm of the were married at Hood River last Sat “History of Religion.” Everybody is urday night. They returned from Port invited. land Saturday and a party from the Mr. ami Mrs. Rlekman spent teat dance treated them to a charivari. week in Portland. Ix*o and IJoyd Butterfield went to On alternate Saturday evenings there Dixie test Tuesday. They were accom will be a card party In the lodge room panied home by their grandmother, Of the Odd Fellowa hall. The next Mrs. Sarah OUnt. party will be at V p. ni. December 3. The P.-T. A. hrid a riieclal meeting Everyone who plays ninochle la Invited. at the school house Friday afternoon to After a pleasurable week goose hunt discuss the hot lunch problem. Ing, the Parkdale hunters returned W. T. Wyatt went to Philomath last from California with a full bag. Thursday to »|s>nd a few days with hte Potatoes are, still rolling frotn park- mother, Mrs Mary Wyatt. dale. Two cars moved this week. J. II. Reed te visiting her so*. Char After a couple of weeks' rain when lie Reed, and family at Walla Walla. over six Inches of precipitation tell, the Asa Doggett has purchased a Ford wegther changed and we have been roadster. having freeaing weather at night tima. Imst Friday the high school students Mr. and Mrs. R om Ringer enter tained at Bunday dinner in honor of finished the week with a comic debate and program. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ringer. AIL (tacking at the Parkdate com The Parent Teacher association will hold their sale on Thursday evening. munity house was finished test Thurs December IB, instead of. Friday. De day and the warehouse was cleaned cember m on account of the junior out by the end of the week. This te the earliest on record that the Upper class play at Parkdate. Red Hot Paramount Newa and Jimmy Adama Comedy Prima 10 - 38 - -50 cant Continuous 2 till 10. Monday, November 28 Moroni-Olsen Play ers in “LILIES OF THE FIELD (A COMEDY) GET SEATS NOW Hood River’s Greatest Enter tainment Year after Year StartfrTuwday, Nov. 29 ‘ LON CHANEY eéalendarr MOCKERY” 656oLiberty SATURDAY SPECIAL S ub . and M ob ., N ov . 27-28 COL. TOM McCOY “CALIFORNIA:’ Price«, 10c and 26c 0 OF GOO» REASONS BEITEM TASTE/ It would if ws had a Id atprago plant at Parkdate. Owing to the poo* at tendance at Ute ■haws, the Canaoa-Movie Circuit has been forced to eteae Bnwn. It la a pity that sufficient Lntersot can-ot be held to keep at teas* oao at* community. There will Is- cider for aal* at the Aid bazaar and any on » wtehing _ to ____ buy an amount of it, pteaae bring your own jars or jugs. Thp moving picture outfit which has been on the mountain for t! e past two weeks staged a home »tenling episode on the Alex Porteoua ranch. Tomorrow nigb* 1* the Odo' Fellows hall the grangers will give a dance. The Pine Grove orobestra will furnish the music. The charge te 50 ten's. On December 1« the Juniors of the high school will pat on a couple of plays in Mclsaac’s hall. On Tuesday night the sophomore* gave ■ dance in Um.Ktefrhauaer apple; house. - Thursday evening. Thanksgiving, the Rebekahs will hold lodCc at the uausH hour, after which they will ha vs I a chicken supper. MOSIER Mr. and Mr*. Baraee and daughter,) Dorothy Beck, were vteltors at Th« Iteltes Hatnrday. last week in TortJ Ottq Hage ; tend, return home Saturday, .The lodge gave a card t»artv at tlie I. O. O. F. Saturday ] hall. Mtes Chamlterteln was acore for the ladle* winner of , aud Fred ■ won the uu-n'* , prise. IL L. • father, of Pendletoni here. spent the week 1 Hupt. Buckloy of the O.-W. R. it N. Col was in Mosier Saturday. Mrs. W. B. Clark, Miss Gehnert and , Miss Brainerd spent Saturday in Port land. Miss Kat* Win tier of Vancouver) Wash., te a guest at the Misses M. « A. Shogren ranch. Mrs. Edgar Bae* and daughter. Mart cella, and son. Chartea, were in Th* Dalles Saturday. Mra. Robert Scearce. of Portlandi si>ent th* week «nd in Mosier. Mosier Boy .Snouts did their Mt Hat- urday by chopping wood for Mr. and Mrs. J. Strata. Mrs. Alex Carlson of Portland wa* a week end guest at the C. 3. E. Carb 1 son home. Little Mary Cherry was quite ill with i a cold teat week. Robert Simpson spent several day* of test week visiting friends in Port ; land, Or*., and Kelso, Wash. Elmer Root returned from a buatoea* trip to Omaha, Nabr^ Thursday *vo- ning. Mr. and M*a. Geo. Evans and daugid , ter, Mary Evans, and Dorothy Bennett. Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Hasbands. C. M Hushanda, Miss V'Ona Evans Mr. and Mrs. Lyto Bryant. Mr. and Mra. O. It Duvall, Mr*. E. lelliott, Mr. and Mr* F. A. AMtacton. Miss Nets Camp wer* Hood River visitors Saturday. A. Taggssell spent the week eofl I* Mosier. George Chamberlain was tn Th* Dalles Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carter of Hood do not The of Th court of Oregon, sed part of hte very younger boys preset his attention to the gave them much food for I hiring h rka he paid a high and tribut-- Hl I onr forefathers, th* eers of tlie t and eepactolly te part of the t state* LAVA CAVE WILL FURNISHSTORAGE Buck in those terrible days when Mount Adams was in a state of voL eanlc eruption aud when streams of molten lava ran oyer the countryside below it, nature fashioned for man a novel cold-storage warehouse. Now, centuries after that eruption, man 1a taking advautege of nature’s gift and one of the innumerable lava caves of the Meant Adams country has been pressed into service ls a cold storage plant. Geologists explain the p-esence of numerous lava caves aud lava rivers in th.-> Mount Adams district to the fact that the sheets of molten rock, flowing from the craters of the vicinity, cooled rapidly on top but continued to flow underneath. Long passage-like caverns, some of them milt* in extent, were formed be neath the surface of the lava crust. Home of these, it te aald. are connected with the glaciers which cover the sides of Adams. A number of “Ice caves” are to be found about -Mount Adams. These cav erns, for some reason, are partly filled with Ice and maintain, the year round, u temperature like that of an ice box Ho man. finding that nature had pro vided him with a natural refrigeration plant, has proceeded to put nature’s gift to practical use. The owner of the property on which one of these caves te located has built a wooden building over the entrance and ls putting It to use as a storage place for farm products raised in the upper White 8almon valley. This particular cave, located but a few mile« from Guler, has long boon an attraction for motorists visiting th« section. Its conversion to practical use, however, will not deprive vteltors of viewing this queer prank at nature and the storehouse owner aunounoM that the cave can be vteited when an attendant 1s about to open the doors. Bins and shelves have been placed In the cave and the plant win bo in operation, as a naturally refrigerated cold storage place, within a few wo alm here Saturday eventa«. whpt Mrs. HarbaM Dunsmore wes te Thb schools should be dosed. Deller Saturday. wdl ask, here, what fo ' James Wltera was in Heod River suthurfties to dose seboe Thursday rlrrumetances. In general Mias Frances Hhogrm was ta Thb I»r?f."rc public o| Dalle* Friday. While on their way to The DaUfo tobrtis Saturday .noming Mr. and Mrs. Loe Evans were crowded off the pavement f™'?* ™ bv a big truck which bad just collided ¿.^HntlnA^ts hXevw with a aedaa. Home damage was ctetm t^Tlhat thZ^e 'r^ tai‘J?th™ aD<1 BOt ,n e*rteDt ,‘a"*er Evans aa< a|>ed injury. enldetnlc. 0 I^v member Al Taggssell were visitors at The! Dalles Hstunlay. James Wilson and Mtas Jean SbO- gren were In The Dalles Saturday. Sorting and parking of apples at the Fruit Growers Asoctetlon was com namely public opinion. It is unfortun pleted Thursday. ate when the officials of a community MI rs Aletha Hass left Thursday fte* do not act together. The community Port Angeles, Wash. • . In which the educational edncntional and health Mrs Win. Marsh and dangliter. Bes authorities work together for the sum sie. and son. Frank, motored to Satofii mon good te fortunate. In such a com Hatarday. Mrs. Marsh will spend ti»e munity, you wilt find, even in time of week at Kslem while Bessie and Frank panic over an outbreak of contagious returned Sunday. disease, that the thinking people, ln- rlndlng the physicians and the press, STEVENS©^ will support the opinions and actions of Its school and health authorities. (From Hknmsnte County Plgnert) But what can he done in an outbreak Conaiiierable road work te now under of a dangerous communicable disease way along the North Bank highway to to control the situation, If schools are the eastern part of the county arouiad not to be closed t Seek out the aoutces Underwood. The maintenance crew la of Infection In the community. These taking off the sharp corners ami «onrees can be discovered With the aid widening the road west of the old of the physMsn and the health depart Hicks mill site. A new surface of ment. With the schools open this test gravel has also l>een gpread in place*. Is much easier from every point of view thsn with the school closed. AM ab At a meeting of the Hkamina County sentees are readily noted and their Game and Ff«b commiatan held in the physical condition can readily be de Bank building Monday evening die termined The physicians can be in cussion was held over the propose* new terviewed In regard to cases under fish hatchery the commission te expert • their care. Every child entering school Ing to build. Nothing definite has >s mornings or afternoons, with the slight yet been done, but the commission est suspicion of symptoms can be seg hopes to have plans sufficiently regated until exsmined by a competent matured In s short time to begin work. iwrwnn. With schools open, school, Game Wnrden Chta. Sleigier has physician and health authorities co stetut completed planting ibis yearts operating. a daily watch can be kept on batch of trout and more streams at*l <tnnmrmlrable suspecte, tmth in the more waler b.is l>*en planted this ye«r school and at home. than ever before. Several miniosi fish nealth authorities realize that it te of different vnrietia* have been planted not enough to isolate, qudrantlno and in streams aud lakes and Mr. Zeiglir placard in an attempt to control con- says next year 'ill see more fish and tagtoil Active effort must he made to more water '«tiH-ked. loewte. If possible, the source of infec The commission is atoo preparing to tion. People, not things, spread dis stock the county with a large mun**r ease online rily. The closing of schools of Chinese and Hungarian partridge. In time of epidemics or threatened epi This rear no blr ls were received frotn demics. te usually the result of well thq "tote game farm at Walla Walla intended but poorly informed puMic and in all probsbllity next spring the oplntoa. allotment for thia year and next will he received anti liberated In different A Brlght Yeungster parts of Ine county early enough to A fonr-year-old, the aise of a two- permit ilie new lesidents to mate and veer-old, whose father 1a an aviator, bring up s family. • was ssked if she ever takes a ride in the airplane with her daddy. The fol The second annual “Fathers and lowing is the conversation: Sons" night vas held at the local "No, Tm too little. Mv mama does. Masonic lodge r. omF Tuesday evOnlat When I get bigger I’m jfolng up with and in spite of the weather the ball bias.” was crowds.!. in know Mr. Kelley’" “Do yon Tbo me-ling was sponsored by -ths “GaMex»lMleyF Oh my yea.’ local Masonic o ganlzatlcn and each “Wb«t Wfcart car does vonr vour daddy daddy_ drlvaF d member hroi’ght his son or the son of "He drives all of them. He’s down a friend. .• in the garage, but he owns a Poatiac." After the regular seaffion of the lod|* Her daddv brought her down the whs finished the doors were thrown street in a rar a couple of Mocks «nd open and the guest* filled the J'BMW histmrtvd her to go back home o® th* W. ’. G. Httfford. Hilfford, A. C. O. Sly Hly C" and * 3. K aUkwaik. rane had char chnrge Crane — of th* evening’s “Wa* that a PoctlacF nd proved masters at entertainment ani "No, that was a Studcbaksr.” their work. Tlie p Mtenvenson Htenvenaon orchestra “Where 1, yrmr maudtF furnished mm»!c !■ for the occasion oeraalon aad “Rhe's down ar MSysard Aljlto«’. ns usnal were 1 received fh a splendid Maynartl A Child* te dead. W. manner. After _ a few — . selections 8upt. Hearty, and there- H. E Rogers «ns ' introduced " rfuced and gavp the beud, I < very tnstructfv* and < address taking for hi* subject bate cess 4 Mr Rogers handled hi* anhjart while She had in a delightful and able manner aid M Wi X I his auditors carries away nanny plafl* artt ttamghta. Th* next speaker wa* G**fl* Mdr-1 B.L.