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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 192» daughter. Girls awarded the first rank client tills week. ANM AL REPORT GETS PRAISE Remeiuttr the Sprlug Frolic dame of Woodgatherer were Burtmru Howell, Miss Marjorie E. Knapp, connected Dorothy Andernou. Barbara Pooley, April W We sil want to take that In I (Continued from front page) with the Portland Camp Fire Girls, AlhuHr^Mliier, Myrtle Hwyera, Marian and get the flirill of a life time when Hood River's Newtown apple erop you find you are the lucky Mrs. Cap will talk on "What a Community De Shoemaker. rives from Camp Fire” at the Camp tain Kidd aud carry of the prised the past season was an excellent sue, Mr. Follenlus said. The Association Fire Girls rally, Saturday evening, treasure chest__ _ LEGION NOTES still has 11 cars of the variety, and* March 17, 7 :80 p. m , to be held at the y*Hienday. March 20. tlie hospital com the general manage* urged growers to Members of tlie Iiood River post of mittee will inert ut tin homo <>f Mrs. Junior high school auditorium. Spe cially prepared stunts will be given by the American Is-giuii and Auxiliary at Wulter Ford for n one o’clock covered visit storage »arehouses and determine various groups. The public Is cordially tended the ill'll I. tVXnfvreliee held at dish luncheon. We are expecting a personally liow well the apples liave Antelope Monday eAqJJpg. They report large turn out that day. as our chair held up. ix-tters of commendation on invited. the Newtown have been received from Camp Fire girls, in a body, will at a very enthusiastic meeting with 75 man has plenty of work to lie done. the export mid domestic markets. meuits-rs from posts of this district lu tend a Sunday evening service at the attendance. Tlie Antelope post fime- "The writers,” Mr. Follenius said. Riverside church, 7 :30 p. m. The serv De .Molay Note« "declare that the quality of the Hood ttoned us an ’ ideal host, fiiruisliiug an ice will be interesting and* Impressive. The De Molay members will observe* River Newtown from lite 1927 crop excellent feed with nil the fixings. Ixxel groups are very busy working “Devotional Day” Sunday, March 18 by remind them of the old days. The Two cars from Hood River carried on baby layettes which form a part of the following delegates to the coufer- attending (lie Methodist church. Mr. Newtown lias staged a come-back In the service. euee. Mr. mid Mrs. l>on McLeod, Mrs. Young will preach a Npwlal Hcrtnou for the British market. Buyers commend The Selohe Camp Fire Girls were Harold llershuer, Mrs. Clias. Gunn, the De Molays. Members will meet at the pra<tbi'-<>f using cormgated card- entertained at a Fireruaker’s dinner Mt. mid Mrs. Bob Frey mid Ed Krieg. the lodge rooms at 10:30 and will go to l«>ard piols on all aides of the boxes, last Wednesday evening at the River Mr. Proctor mid Mr. Blanehsrd were tlie church in a liody. Ixd's have everx i Inis red' 'mg shipping damage. The Newtown*' have topped the market with side church. picked up ut Mosier by the II ihm J River memlier there. • At the regular meeting of the Ilood a substantial premium." The Barrett Camp Fire Girls are now- delegation. - Mr. Follenlus said that collections of known as the Zhontn Wiyeant group. Tiie Auxiliary treasure cliest is on ltlver chapter, Order of Do Molay, held The new officers nre^toia luenlierg. display at tiie office of the Pacific Pow last Monday, the De Molay degree' wus the A hso . iation hail never been better, president; Grace Hilles, vice-president; er A Light company. Each day there conferred on Louis Jones and Norman lie predicted that col led ions for tlie Margaret Wylie, secretary; Priscilla ure added new ■articles to tlie cliest. Friday. After the degree light refresh season will lie made 100 per cent. In Metcalf, treasurer; Jean Isenlierg, song Look tlie chest over. Tills chest will ments were served, nod the me>nlx*rs spite of the small erop year, tlie flnan- leader; Wllmu Isenberg, scribe. This be given uwny ut the Spring Frolic enjoyed some fine s,>ee< lies given by <-ial report of tlie cooperative shows group lmd a first aid lesson at the Bar deuce given by tlie Auxiliary April 11. Masons and De Molays. The next meet that liabilities, in tixed indebtedness, have been reduced <15,000, and the rett school last Wednesday. ing will lx- held March 26., < oustriieti.il of a new central packing Miss Frances Fuller is tlie newly LEGION AUXILIARY NOTES plant has brought the ansets of the appointed guardian of tlie Wauna Wo- PARKDALE eoni|4tny to a ¡wiint of aliout <100,000 The Tri Council meeting held in hvlo group, which meets Tuesday after Aidelois- Monday evening was well at Mrs/J. D. Smiillin was on the sick better than a year ago. school at St. Mark's parish house. . Mr, FollenliiN said that the Associa The Camp Fire guardians met Tues tended. Tlie Antelope unit surely knows list Inst week. We are glad to say she tion will continue to wash all apples. how to show the visiting units u good is feeling milch better at tills writing. day evening at St Mark's church. The A policy of segregating the weak from ’ Rev. Scherer mid Mrs. Scherer mid the good keeping fruit will be worked evening was spent In cutting stencils time. Chas. Craven Tlie unit ami post did not visit- tlie «¡«•nt Thursday In Port and stenciling leather honors. ont further, lie declared that the sales U. S. Veterans’ hospital 77. March 11 department will bend every effort to All three ranks were awarded at the on account of weather conditions, ¡low- land. Tom Davis <;ame over from Condon, ward advantageous sales of the 700 or grand conncil fire held last Saturday. over, we plan on milking tlie trip next the 800 cars of Spltzenburgs expected the where he is working, _ and spent _ Eleanor Halliday of Parkdale has now week end at home with Mrs. Davis and coming fall. Growers will be called on joined tlie society of Torchbearers. month, s<> k<ep tills in mind. If you until some attractive gifts Funnie. to help every department of the Asso Eleanor has shown .an active interest in all affairs local to Parkdale. She is call Mrs. W. E. Sliay and let her show W. C. Smiillin is confined at home ciation in gettiflg the fruit into cold storage us soon as possible. an all around sport, at school, at yon tlie lowly line o£ leather goods mid with a severe cold. Mr. Follenius said that wherever church, at home, in the community. baskets slie i* selling for tile hoys in Eleanor Halliday at^mled the Camp the II. 8. Vetvrnns"1tospital. All tiiese She lias proved by service rendered Fire meeting in Ilood River Saturday 25,000 to 30,000 isiges of apples can the patienta, ho articles ure made - by and influence extended that she lias the evening Where she was made li Torch be usaeifibied, there tlie Association wlU -lablisli i community packing plant. possibilities and capacity of a good you will be helping a ¡-U* "buddy” if Bearer. you buy something. Ik deJared tliut tlie organization will leader. Myrna Cobb and Katherine “ Barbed Wirt'", ii war story, will lie profit i lie experience of last year, Volstorff, menitiers of Selohe group, My, aren’t we glad the Piratea loft mid that the cost of packing will be were Initiated Firemakers. These girls tiie Treasure Cliest in the Paoille Pow- the picture next Munday evening. Don’t forget the "(lypsy Mover" to brought down in unother year. may now wear that coveted bracelet er A Light Co. wimlow window tor for you mem- mem Mr. Folk nius declared that he was which signifies that each has develiqied tiers to finish tilliij iiMfit up? If you have morrow night. gratified lit tlie unity aud cooperation a personality embodying loyalty and not been asked fj fjr some article—don’t existing among all departments of the service; that she is a true and helpful wait, but’ send la something for the Glacier Want A<1 h Pay. coojierative. While the organization is primarily a sales concern, be declared that- the inspection, supplies, warehous ing and other departments ure coopera ting to make lietter sales possible. I. R. Acheson, assistant manager, ami II. M. Dexter, traffic man aud sales ofliclni, were given iiigb praise for their work of tlie past year by tlie general manager. Mr. Davidson in an address to grow- rs Saturday asked thut in the future DELIVERIES DELIVERIES lie lie relieved from further duties with the Axsoeiation. Since 1924 he lias TWICE DAILY TWICE DAILY lieen sal«‘s advisor. He declared that ills canning business demands bis time exclusively. Mr. Duvldson, however, is Downtown Phone Heights Phone willing in tlie future, he said, to give 1032 1031 the cooperative the benefit of his ex perience. Mr. I>a\idson related how when he first becaine associated in an advisory m ¡melty lie found at the beginning of ihe harvest seusou thut the Association had liabilities reaching around <1,200,- ooo. He set about in such wise that liefore Christ mas the indebtedness had ts-en jstid. growers had lieen given an advance of 25 cents i»er box for har vesting expense mid funds were avail able for a pre holiday distribution. Mr. Davidson declared that lie con the experience of Mr. Davidson had REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE sidered tin- future management of the iH'en of great value to the Association. Association Wife without ills partidpu- Mr. Mclsaac in his report to growers, FIRST NATIONAL BANK ti'm. He urged growers not to make announced a proponed amendment to Thi* Flour come* direct from the rudl<-al changes at any time in their bylaws which will enable the coopera At Hood River, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business February 28,1928. mumigenirtit policy or in the personnel tive to borrow money for purchase of mill to our store. No rake-off to RESOURCES of the management. supplies and harvesting expenaes from anyone. Guaranteed to satisfy or President R. J. Mclsaac declared that the Intermediate Credit Bank at Spo Loans and discount*------------------- ----------------------------------------- <514,428.47 COARSE OR FINE your money back. kane; It will be necessary, he stated, Overdrafts, unsecured______________________________________ 214.20 to form an Agricultural Credit Corpor •U. 8. Government securities owned---------------------------------------- 12,100.00 DAWSON, CLEANER ation. Growers will give their notes, Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.---------------------------------------- 204,379.94 48,500.00 Cleanliness is Godliness. Let. us endorsed by tiie Association and the Banking house, Furniture and fixtures------ - —- ------------------------- credit «•orporatlon, the officers of which Real estate owned other than banking house----------------------------- 4,500.00 elemi your garments. If we can't clean will be made up from the Association towful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank-------------- --- ----------- 51.391.98 80.709.99 them. Just us well throw them away. directorate, to the Spokane bank. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks..... ...... ............ Money can lie secured for the coopera Amount due from State banka, bankers and trust companies in 105 <>ak St., Hood River. Telephone tive’s activities for a net interest of 21,428.95 the United States________ _______________________________ 5 per cent. By unanimous vote the Checks on other banks In the same city or town as reporting bank 5,441.51 3804. growers authorized the board to place Miscellaneous cash items___ ________________________________ 1,047.01 tiie amendment on the ballot at the Total. 1044,142.00 general meeting, to be held the first YES SIR! Saturday of April. LIABILITIES The following nominations for direc WE ARE BUSY EVERY tors were made Saturday: R. J. Mc Capital stock paid in-------------------------------------------------- ------ — <100,000.00 MINUTE. 80,000.00 lsaac, J. II. Mohr, Arvo Hukarl, C. Surplus fund--------------------------------------------------------------------- 10,388.23 A man wants to buy a farm near King Benton, John F. Flog, Al J. Graff, Undivided profits_________ _ ___ ________________ _____ _____ 7,100.00 Glenn B. Marsh. It. A. Collins, M. A. Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued---------- ...------------------- the City. I’llellus, all members of the old board; Cashier's checks outstanding.................. ■ 7,598.26 One wants to exchange his prop and Dr. J. D. Guttery, W. 11 Good Individual deposits subject to check............... ............................. ..... 427,780.43 enough, Howard L Shoemaker, H. 8. Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for erty for Hood River home. money borrowed»______________________________________ Galligan and Scott F. Aitken. C. E. 4,352.50 Come and Look us over! Coppie and M. O. Downing, other mem State, county or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank or other surety bond___________________ bers of the old hoard,'declined to run 59,356.49 Our Bureau is growing. Other demand deposits-------- ~_______________________ for re-election. 2,021.93 No. 10 bag 3 large packages 5 pounds for We arc getting buyers, sellers and The afternoon session of the meeting Savings deposits--------------- ____ _______ 2____________________ 289,734.52 traders together. was largely taken up by an address by Postal savings deposits_____ «._____________________________ 5,809.64 Prof. Henry Hartman, horticulturist of Total <944,142.00 Oregon State College, who urged grow ers to get their fruit into cold storage STATE OF OREGON, Connty of Hood River, ss: I, 8. J. Moore, «ashler of the above named bank, do solemnly ■wear that as soon as possible after harvest. For 113 Third St., TeL 2142. every 10 degrees, centigrade, of in the above statement is true to the tieet of my knowledge and belief. crease in temperature, Mr. Hartman v 8. J. Moore, Cashier. Snbserilied and sworn to before me thia 12th day of March, 1928. said, ripening is hastened three and ■ ------------------ ---- jj Bucklin, Notary Public. half times. A delay of 10 days te ------ _ ¡Nicking, he cited, w|ll take away three My commission expiree June 23, 1930. months storage life of apples. Actual CORRECT — Attest: C. De t lima n. C. E. Coppie, E. O. Blanchar, Directors. experiments, Mr. Hartman said, have shown that seven days at 65 degrees L> temperature will take away two months from the storage life of Bose CAMP FIRE NOTES Cash & Carry Grocery H. GROSS, Proprietor THIRD. AND OAK STS Specials for Saturday and Monday, March 17 and 19 Silver’s Flour SILVER’S GRAHAM FLOUR 49 lb. sack $ 1.69 No. 10 bag 44c Fels Naphtha Soap Rex Granulated Lye Per can 1 Oc Rolled Oats Kelloggs Corn Flakes Oleomargarine 47c OWNERS SALES BUREAU Monmouth Fancy Golden Bantam Gorn Silverdale Tomatoes Super Values 3 cans 49c Richland Standard Corn Minced Razor Clams in Overstuffed Furniture PACKED IN WARRENTON Specials for the Week 3 cans 29c Lipton’s l ea Mohair Davenport <1 Eft and Chair ............... 71W.3V Jacquard Davenport $1?Q Cft and chair to match „ Black Orange Pekoe and Pekoe Snowdrift Per lb. 79c No. 10 can $1.85 NALLY’S MAYONNAISE SALAD DRESSING Mi PINT 1 PINT 1 QUART 19c 33c 59c Hackett’s Two-piece set, D m - enport and Chair $ qe Cogswell Chair $47.50 aa JJ«vv Cogswell Chair „ $49.50 Overstuffed Chair $35.00 Window Shades Ruffled Curtain*, pr. 95< Puritàh Malt Picture Cord* 60< PAINTS, WALLPAPER 2 cans 79c ALL FRESH VEGETABLES AT SPECIAL PRICES We reserve the right to limit all quantities HackettFurnitureCo. Oak St. Phone 4211 ¡leurs. Mr. Hartman- declared that fruit should be picked earlier at the sacrifice of color rt>qulrements. He also dlscus- sed the various deeays that attack apples as a result of infection from blue- mold, anthracnose and perennial canker. Washing of apples eliminates much of this trouble, he declared. .Clayton tong, pf the Oregon State college extension department, discussed method» of replanting trees. Leroy Childs, superintendent of the Hood River experiment station, outlined the season’s spray program, and read * ¡taper prepared by Gordon G. Brown, the station’s horticulturist, on fertill- zation. Mr. Childs urged growers to engage in handwork in trimming up trees that have been attacked by peren- nfal canker. At the instance of Eugene C, Euwer the directorate was Instructed to In vestigate the matter of changing the annual meetings, placing them at dates after the close of the business of each season and report back at the April meeting. The annuel report of the Aasocla- tion ehoWw that the cooperative han- dled 566,476 boxee of apples. Of this amount a total of 352,549 boxes have been fully paid for, netting growers <498,568.00. The pear tonnage of the Association for 1927 reached 116,627 boxes, for which 97,060 boxes have lieen paid for, netting the growers <254,297.20 The financial statement shows that the A<*ociation has real estate valued at <825.354 i.77. The value of other Items is aa follow»: »utomobiles and trucks, <18,796.27, furniture and office equipment, <11384.02; and tools and equipment, <83,132.38. The total lndbl■btedm of the dation is now only <206300.00. Its working capital is as follows: Building and equipment fund. <616,- 606.08; purchasing fund. <178,42838: membershii membership fees. <21.137.46; earned surplus <71.429.41; total working ltal, <887,601.88. t -MT . o