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PAGE SEVEN
BATTERED VESSEL'
WILL BE FIRST UP
Unromantic Freighter to
Dedicate World's Highest
Single-Lift Sealock Big
Celebration Is Planned
PORTLAND, July 8. (&) A wave
battered, unromantic freighter, the
sturdy Charles L. Wheeler of the j
coastwise trade, rolled eastward In
the Columbia river swells today to
dedicate the world's highest slngle
11ft sealock, cross a mountain be
tween jagged rock walls of a gorge
and complete a historic Journey to
The Dalles, a new port 200 miles'
from salt water.
The Wheeler, 3800-ton vessel of the
McCormlck Steamship company, will
rest In the locks of the $51,000,000,
Bonneville dam 40 miles east of here !
with the TJ. 8. coast guard cutter
Onondaga of Astoria tonight.
Blp Celebration Plannrrl.
They will enter the upper river
early Saturday after dedication cere
monies at the locks, and sal' under
the slim, graceful bridge of the gods
at Hood River, gateway to a cele
brating Inland empire of eastern Ore
gon, Washington and Idaho,
The Wheeler, first vessel to sail
the upper reaches of the great river
of the west since its discovery by
Captain Robert Gray and his ship!
Columbia. 148 years ago, will carry
a cargo of salt, sugar and automo-;
biles to the interior. It . will return1
with the rich products of the .wheat,
cattle, lumber and orchard country.
The Journey will Inaugurate an
ocean cargo service made possible
by Bonneville dam. The vat power
and navigation project will provide
a direct link between the land be
hind the Cascade mountains end the
Pacific ocean. Since the start of
modern transportation, the Inland
empire has dispatched Its cargo by
truck and train, unable to overcome
the navigation hazards at Cascade
rapids. The rapids have disappeared
In the great lake formed behind
Bonneville.
Governors Aboard.
Aboard the Onondaga at the lock
dedication and the celebration at
The Dalles will be Governors Charles
Martin of Oregon, Clarence Martin
of Washington and BarzlHa w Clark
of land-bound Idaho.
Twenty thousand persons will wit
ness the dedication and the marine
parade through the gorge.
Hastily prepared transmission lines
will carry the first commercial elec
tric energy from Bonneville dam Sat
urday to Cascade Locks, Ore., and
North Bonneville, Wash. The two
river towns planned the street-lighting
servloe with the passage of the
Wheeler.
Bonneville dam. started in 1934.
was completed last December. Its
sealock, 70 feet wide and 500 feet
long, has a lift of 66 feet from low
water. Although the Wheeler has
removed an 80-foot mast to pass
under the bridge of the gods, army
engineers will drop the river's level
four feet to assure clearance.
Dreams of Paradise Fade
ALERT BAY, B. C. (UP) A prairie
visitor to this Pacific Coast outpost
thought It was a paradise, where the
sea washed up firewood to the door
step ready to be cut and chopped.
He was astonished to find every
fourth house has an oil burner and
there are four oil stations here.
On the
Radio Chains
STATIONS
Where to Find I'hem on the Olal:
Kt.V furt land, 1 1 80; KH tHU
La, Augcln; KUA I47U, Spokane.
KIIO. 700. 8an Francisco; kulV
bill, Portland; KJK Ulu. Seattle
KNX. I05O. Lot Angeles; KUA. 1130
Venter: HOIN. 040. Portland
HOMO. 0i6. Seattle; KI'O Ball. San
Francisco: KSU I ISO. Sail Lake.
Friday.
5:00 Hollywood Showcase. KNX.
KSU KOIN; Swarthout's Music. KEX;
News, KGO; Calif, on Parade, KPO;
dene & Glenn. KFI.
8:15 Violinist, KPO; 8warthout'
Music, KOA; Feature Edition. KCIO.
5:30 Hollywood Showcase, KNX.
K8L. KOIN; March of Time, KPO,
KFI, KOW.
6:00 First Nlghter. KPO. KFI.
KGW: Martin's Music. KGO, KG A.
8:30 Hollywood Gossip. KPO. KFI,'
KGW; Concert. KGO, KGA, KEX.
6:45 Rhythm Symphonic. KPO.
KFI, KGW; American Viewpoints.
KNX. KOIN.
7:00 Scattergood Balnes, KOIN.
KNX; Entertainment. KSL: Amos &
Andy, KPO. KFI, KGW; Drama, KGO
KGA, KEX.
7:15 Uncle Ezra. KPO, KFI, KOW:
Busse'B Orch., KNX, KSL, KOIN.
Riley's Orch., KGA; Concert Hall.
KGO.
7:30 Whlteman's Orch., KNX.
KSL, KOIN; Tune Types, KPO. KGW;
Verna Osborne, KGO.
8:00 Death Valley Days. KPO.
KFI. KGW; March of Progress, KGO:
Organ, KJR: Dance Orch., KNX.
KOIN; News. KGA, KEX.
6:30 Revue. KPO, KFI, KEX,
KGA: Baseball, KGO.
8:00 Circus, KPO. KFI, KGW;
Blake's Orch.. KJR; Jurgen's Orch..
KNX; Meeker's Orch., KOA.
8:30 Garner's Orch., KPO: Organ
ist. KJR; Walsh's Orch., KNX, KSL;
Fireside Hour. KGW.
8:45 Qendron's Orch.. KSL; Jack
Smith. KNX.
10:00 News. KPO, KFI, KGW;
Grant's Orch., KJR.
10:15 Grant's Orch., KEX, KGA:
King's Jesters, KFI; Book Parade,
KPO; On the Air, KNX, KOIN.
10:30 King's Jesters, KPO. KOW,
KGA; Drelskes Orch., KGO, KEX.
10 :45 Fiddlers Three. KPO. KFI.
KGW; King's Orch.. KNX, KOIN.
11:00 Organist, . KGA: Pasadena
Civic Auditorium. KNX, KOIN. KSL:
Five Star Final. KGO; Relsman's
Orch.. KPO, KFI.
Saturday.
5:00 Maurice's Orch., KOIN: Ac
cordtonlst, KGO, KGW; News KSL
5:15 Three Pals, KGO, KGW:
Maurice's Orch.. KNX.
5:30 Rhythm Rendezvous, KNX.
KOIN, KSL; Stars of Tomorrow, KGO,
KGW.
6:00 Hit Parade, KNX. KSL.
KOIN; Popular Music. KGO. KGW
6:30 Miller's Orch., KPO, KFI,
KGW; Popular Music, KJR, KEX.
KGA.
6:45 Capitol Opinions, KNX.
7:00 Barn Dance, KPO. KFI,
KGW: Farmer's Orch., KGO, KGA.
KEX: King's Orch., KNX, KSL.
7:30 Johnny Presents, KNX.
KSL, KOIN; Heldt's Orch. KGO,
KEX.' ,
8:00 Prof. Quiz. KNX, KSL. KOIN;
How to Win Friends, KPO, KFI.
KGW; Heldt's Orch., KGO; News,
KEX. KGA.
8:15 Heldt's Orch., KEX; Rudy
Vallee, KPO, KFI, KGW.
8:30 Barron's Orch., KPO. KFI,
KGW: Relsman's Orch., KGO, KEX:
Jurgen's Orch., KOIN; Baseball, KGO.
Picnic Necessities
Date Nut Cookies
and
Lemon Cookies
1 7c a dozen
These all-time favorites are superior in rich
ness and flavor. And since they will last
indefinitely, fill your cookie jar with them?
Your picnic sandwiches will taste better with
BECK'S SANDWICH Loaves
Or
BECK'S TRIPLE "T"
at your favorite food store or at
Becks
8:00 Voice of Hawaii. KPO, KFI.
KOW; Ebner'i Orch., KOA: Sabln'a
Orch., KGO. KEX; Baker's Orch..
KNX. KOIN.
9:30 Darter's Orch., KOO, KEX;
Mojlct's Orch., KPO, KFI, KOW;
Jelesnlk'i Orch., KOIN. KSL.
10:00 King's Jesters, KOO KEX;
Kane's Orch., KNX, KSL; Sudy's
Orch., KPO, KFI.
10:30 Trumbsuer'a Orch. KOO.
KGA; Drelske's Orch.. KPO, KFI,
KOW; Dorsey'i Orch, KNX. KSL.
KOIN. '
11:00 Five Star Final, KOO: Or
gan, KOA; Pasadena Community
Dance, KNX, KOIN. KSL; Garner's
Orch., KPO, KFI. KOW.
NOTED PACIFIST AUTHOR
DISOWNED BY GERMANY
BERLIN. July 8. (AP) A decree
publUhed today disclosed that Erich
Paul Remark, better known as Erich
Marie Remarque, pacifist and author
of the war novels, "All Quiet on the
Western Front," and 'The Road
Back." has been deprived of his Ger
man citizenship. Remark has been
living in Switzerland since 1938.
Closing time for Too Late to Clas
sify Ads Is 1:30 p m.
FRUIT RETAILERS
WILL BE TAUGHT
SELLING OF PEARS
SEATTLE (Spl.) How to aell fall
and winter pears will be taught east
ern retailers this season through, a
comprehensive retallera manual jiow
In preparation, the Oregon-Washington-California
Pear bureau an
nounced today.
Cleverly Illustrated with cartoons
by A. L. Renfro. Seattle artist, the
manual will be unique. One typical
cartoon shows a pear talking to a
banana and saying "What's good for
you Is good for me," bringing home
the point to retailers that they
would not sell green bananas and
shculd not sell fall and winter pears
until they are ripened like, bananas.
Roy. Webster, who Is assisting It
preparation of the copy In conjunc
tion with the bureau's advertising
agency, said that the publication will
be as complete as possible, particu
larly stressing the value of proper
handling, ripening and display of
pears.
This Is the first time that a re
tatlersj manual has been prepared for
pcara, although a leaflet on "How to
Handle Pall and Wlntor Pears" was
published by the bureau last season.
The advertising agency, however, has
prepared many manuals for the fruit
industry. Including an apple and
pear export manual and a retailers'
manual on apples which has been
used ns a training book In Instruct
ing clerks In chain stores throughout
the country.
EAGLE BECOMES PET
' OF 3-YEAR-OLD GIRL
SALT LAKE CITY. (UP The
best of pals are Nadlne Eske!son, 8.
and "Batdy the Eagle."
The eagle, a young bird, wa taken
from a cllffslde nest by Nadlne's
grandfather. H. Irving Eskclson.
Both Nadlne and "Baldy 'enjoy a
romp on the lawn and the youngster
has no fear of her usual pet. 1
DANGER OF FIRES
BEHIND RULING. ON
FOREST CLOSURES
SALEM (Spl.) Conditions permit
ting the rapid spread .of fire were the
basis of Qov, Charles H. Martin's re
cent proclamations closing certain
forest areas In Oregon. Debris on the
ground, wind-thrown timber, stand
ing snags and Inaccessibility all com
bine to facilitate the swift spread of
fire during the summer months.
In Issuing the closure proclama
tions, the governor acted under au
thority of state law. The proclama
tion Included areas adjacent to the
Deschutes. Fremont. Mout Hood,
Ochoco, Rogue River. Siskiyou, Ump
qua, Whitman, Willamette and Uma
tilla national forests.
Under this closure order, all en
trants art required to comply with
til of the following requirements or
conditions: (1) to refrain from smok
ing while traveling in such areas, ex
cept on paved or surfaced highways;
(3) to secure a permit Issued by the
forester or a fire warden before build
ing a camp fire other than at Im
proved, designated and pested camp
grounds on such areas; and (3) to
have as a part of his equipment when
using camp fires, except when trav
eling as a pedestrian or camping at
Improved designated and posted camp
grounds, tools as specified by the for
ester suitable for extinguishing fires.
Pour additional proclamations gov
ern the use of certain specified areas
having high fire hazard caused by an
excessive amount of inflammable de
bris resulting from logging operations
or wind-thrown timber or standing
snags.
These include closure to unregulat
ed use of four areas, of which two
are In or adjacent to the Siskiyou na
tional forest; one, the Mt. Hood na
tional forest: and one. the Umatilla
national forest; and the closure to
all use of three additional areas in
the Mt. Hood national forest.
These closure orders are effective
from July I to December 31.
Weather
Northern California: Pair tonight,
Saturday and Sunday, but fog night
and morning on coast, little change
in temperature; moderate northwest
wind oft the coast.
Oregon: Portly cloudy tonight wttli
local thunderstorms In mountains of
east portion, cooler Interior of south
and east portions; Saturday fair;
moderate northwest wind off coast.
White to Army Class.
SALEM, July 8. (V-Major-Oen-eral
George A. White left here today
for Port William H. Harrison, Helena,
Mont., for command post exercises of
the 41st division., The exercises will
occupy the period Judy 9 to 23.
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Women's Slips
Vol. to 08c
Large sizes. Rayon
tafreta, tailored or
lace.
49
Girdles, Corselets
50
Values up to $4.08.
Broken sizes. No re
funds or exchanges.
Women's Hose
Reg. 39c. Pure silk,
sheer or service.
Darker shades. Size
S',4 only. Pair
19
Sheer Dresses
59c
Val. to 98o
Organdy, Lawn, Voil
Prints, 1 to 14 . . . to....
Bathing Suits
Values to 1.00
All wool, popular col
ors; sizes 8-14.
79
Girl's Pajamas
Regular 70e
Fat color rrepe. Pai
tel shades. ,
69
Slipover Sweaters
R. l.oo. All ool In
pink or blue. Limited
quantity.
79
Gertrudes
Reg. 30c. Flannelette.
Pink and bine. Plies
6 mo. to 1 jr.
29
Kiddies' Sandals
A
S4C
Values to 1.39
White oxfords, too, are Included In this cut
price group, one-straps with perforation trims
and cool barefoot sandals In white chrome
tanned leather. Save NOW! Sizes 814-2.
FINAL CLOSEOUT
CANVAS SPORT
OXFORDS
Values
to 1.29
79
Canvas sport oxford in white, blue
or brown, with detachable kilties,
Straw Hats
50
Reg. 1.00 . . j Popular
Sailors In broken
sizes.
Reg. 1.49 Straw Hats 1.00
Summer Caps
Men's llght-w eight
cap. White, tan and
trey. Beg. 2Sc.
19
Summer Suits
Raj. 22.05. Broken
sizes. Gabardine,
twfrt". Single breast,
sport backs.
1675
Boy's Frosh Pants
Ret 1-40. ftntr. San
forized ihrunk.
98c
Boy's Longies
l44
White Flannels
249
Reg. 1.0. Popular
colors, broken sizes.
Reg. 3.49. Ran 1.00.
All wool, broken sizes.
White only.
Women's Styles
Values to 3.,
Fancy sandals In both leather and fabrlra
, . all with real leather soles. Ties and
pump, as well an eport oxfords . . . plenty
of white, and some eulora. All Ward quality
mud et
CLEARANCE
BOYS'
OXFORDS
Regular
1.98
149
Boys' white oxfords. Leather soles,
rubber heels, wing tip toe. Sizes Vi
to 6.
Men's Oxfords
Regular
2.98
198
Popular heavy orepe soles. Moccasin
toe. Calfskin leather. Sizes V2 to 6,
For Summer Wear
Bemberg Rayon
0
SHEERS
1
98
Wards Low Price
. You know the value and
charm of Bemberg rayons:
they hold their lines and
wash well! Dresses in
prints or dots or all-over
florals! Women's sizes,
38 to 44; Misses' sizes, 12
to 20.
Ms
1
Values to B.00
Dressy wing tip styles and sport shoes, at
amazing savliiKSl Some sport styles are ven
tilated for extra comfort. Ruck finish and
smooth leathers. White, sizes S-lt.
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BOYS' SPORT
OXFORDS
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