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DA» n t T O i u ii h ». ' » :w 1, 11 Mra IS W Guy fi o m \\ , tt„ d the Kn.nk B ow m an family from Golden tittle vlalted Mr and Mi \\ Wild •Sunday Bonneville 1 ^ /(,a T y rr«ll'* tavern iS'inJ»V m O r.g o n CM y visiting 4u*h<>r ,.uy c Collin* »pent Ouyl# Galnehcff m o to red [|nd with Mr* »,'r '‘ nh the to Linton rd*> Mini* Dru* i-ntcrtainrd » ( » „U ,|mn< i f • « ’ 1111 ... W«.KK<*n.-r iav rvrninK Thon.- attending Wiln.it WiiKi-oner. Edith Khlnn, (¡ipiuii. Hetty Gordon «n«l Mur- f Ecklumi in,| Mr. i ■ ' ’ • l' 1' y f vrniDK dmn.-r with Mr And fow June* m Port lend r and Mr* W II K a n z lrr mo- I to Portland Friday. and Mr» Walter F en ch e l on dav fvenlnK entertained Mr* Pierre *nd Mr and Mr* Harry ¡a and Mr and Mr* Kraal Abbott inner mm « IJnroievllle llrltlK«- club «1 lh* Ald.-t •* -I ‘ tub T h u i rainy won by over *f*«i point* T he -,t*-r- aaer*- Her Torpen. I I Y o r a te intr !>•“ Milhr l.t Honeateewl, ntr Union Finnk Linton. Al »f Larry Kiaher. Jim Henecltct. r»v Johr. ->r. !.<•< Suinnu-rvllle. Luton Howard ItlKler. Hill to* Jack Mil.-- Have Mavpelod, Hall and Mr Sporcrne ■t r Galea of the .Seallle f)r ran Naturrtormm viaited Hie Klrlon itrony» for two day* i William* o f the Rooaevelt la i a I'orllnnd vialtor Satur ■ Todd 1* vuitiriK her huaband. Todd of th.- Community Center i w eek. and Mra K I. Weld. Mr J. H. Sheldrake 1 1v i n i » it i ; fo r SHERIFF EFFICIENCY ECONOMY e x p e r ie n c e Tald td\ .1 II 11 " *' N ** V I I, I, I. s h e ld r a k e ) nnd ' T i e d " Kox motor.(| i „ K.altle (,n We.ln.-aday to »p„iul . . u,,., Mr and Mr* i i, ,t . , Knowle* J*l*.-ni a w.... .. there Mr rtpefll Wnah and the Mr* Charlotte K now l .- 1 week etld in liOtlKVil'W open Lei l ‘ < iiriK. Il , \ y , r II |( (| N | f . t j K ua quit this antagonistic Now- when you ko to the polls r.n you will finrl a ch arter arn.-ndm.-nt to our ch arter which will ake the control out o f the hand* of ' • ,-ity council and out o f politic«, 'lid place it in the control o f three ’ cornmiHMioncr- These rnuHt he Mr and Mr* Vn lot Hanwi n and ' fam ily and Donald Tl.a-. .-r .-njov.-r] property owners, and not h<- con- rlinn.-r at the Murra . John» ,n borne 1 " " " d with anv city affarra. which "-ore or I.-»* become* political. T h ey Sunday. i ' i-rve without compensation, N ew iM-r-upanta of Cook * addition • pt the on.- who i.- selected by nr.» I.urner Ha ye r a and family who t/ <-m as superintendent, w h o Mhoulrl mov.-rt In rtlxrut a week iiko . hn-.e full ch arge, and k nowledge o f Mra Edward Rayburn went to tin- whole system, a* directed by the Port land Thur»dri\ < ornmiv.ion.-rs, and they should have Mra Edward Rayburn . i tertaln.-d ' "lv lhe water system at heart. At ■ e v e n la.lie* from Puttland Friday tin- pr-s.-nt time w<- have tw o paid at lun. heon • ■ and if something is needed W'edn«-»day Mr and Mr I. S I A t- ■ j- irnber must be employed, and I Kan front Oakland Calif vn.it.-d the 11 und«-r that tyi-'sm no on<- r got- W Weld* *m paid suffir-i.-ntly to give their Mr* Al H a m * and Mr lack Gip- 111 • and attention to as importan a ton motored to Portland Thuraday »hi- ;■ m f i t ’ ll N E W W A T E R SYS- A dessert hraJK.* partv wa* given I h.M The fire protection afforded Monday by Mr* George l.inton and alone is th<- greatest objective, and Mr* Kraiik l.inton Thirtv i - a - i w om then building up o f tin vsU-m until en attended rnakinK elKht table every horn.* i* using city water, that Mr nnd Mr* I. W Miller enter would b.- m y first objective, and I tain.-.! Saturday at dinner with an ure if tin-, i* accomplished there bndK>- afterward* Thu-'- present would lx- no danger o f this bond w.-re t'apt Mver* Mr and Mr* P.«-n i<- -v.-r becoming a tax burden on T o rp e n . Mr and Mr W m I-axton. OUI citizens Mr and Mr* Frank l.inton, Mr and So when you next T uesday go to Mr* J W Mil.-* Mi*- Clpratt and cast your vote for a man w h o is g o Mr ISen liardiriK ing to navigate the «h ip (of the T h e J S New. omh* o f Cra** Val- ^ gr.-at.-st government in the world, ley vlalted the Waylnnd W eld« Sat also for the man who is g o in g to urday ; t.-.-r the course o f our local affa irs, Mr anil Mr* Trad Green o f Port b.- sure and vote for this ch a rter land vlalted the Norman Mann* and j amendment. I thank you alao looked ov.-d the darn Saturday G N. H E S C A R D . The Forum— Port Group Points for Depot Pier Jealousy if you pl.-aa.-, and work toK.-th.-r at* one unit. i 'i. -d».y \\ tlitl.N ELEVEN Their eyes on a new pier to take advantage o f river transport which ] N E W H l b S O N S SOON T hree representatives from the A p ville pow er and navigation p r o j e c t , 1 ple City M otor com p an y. H udson- T.-rraplane dealer* fo r the H ood the Hood River port com m ission R iv e r area, returned this w eek from M onday com m e n ced extension o f the Portland w here they attended a f.Hh com m i:.sion’ s old crib a cro ss the series o f sale« meetings and view ed secon d a ry outlet of H oo d river the 1937 models which will m a k e northeast o f the Union P a c ific depot. their appea ra nce here soon. Purpose o f the darn extension, " W e went to the meeting e x p e c t which will stop the 130-fo ot gap lead ing a real treat and we w eren 't dis ing into the secon d a ry channel, is to t ap p oin ted ," the dealers report. “ W e loose the full force o f freshet c u r exp ect the 1937 ca rs to score even rents against the main river bed and greater su ccess than did the models : fo u r it down to a more navigable o f 1936, which set a sev en -y ea r re c lr vel. W hen the lake form s behind ord fo r sa le * for our com pany. Ronneville dam, Hood river will be " T h e new c a r s are larger, lower, turned into an estuary nearly as far wider, m ore powerful, better p er up as the P a cific P ow er Ar Light fo rm in g and yet more eon om ica l. c o m p a n y ’ s plant and a n y n ece ssa ry In a p p ea ra n ce Hudson has a lso j channel deepening will have to be scored a hit fo r the com in g year. m an-m ade. “ W e c a n 't fill orders fo r a while T he dam extension linking the end yet, but have a demonstration c a r at o f the fish co m m issio n ’ s dam with our headquarters at State and F ront the east bank, will be o f the same streets. Stop in and look it o v e r .” rock-filled crib type, will require about tw o w e e k s ’ , w ork by a crew | hir.-d directly by the port c o m m i s sion and will cost rou ghly $530 It is expected a 12-foot channel will be created a fter the lake fills, with w a ter about seven feet deep at the - pier-end. Present elevation at the site o f the projeced pier is plus 65 T e a r out this slip and take feet and the level o f 1-ake B o n n e it to the polls with you. ville will be plus 72 feet at normal water. The port c om m ission 's action ' •ill fo llow com pletion o f the B onn e V O TE D EM O C R A TIC SUPPORT ROOSEVELT It Kith by v otin g a straight ticket. Members o f Hood River high tin thi* column will lx- publiahed school's football team won't have letter* from patron.» o f the County much trouble "sta y in g on the w a g Sun Contribution* must I»- signed o n " now. by the person aubmittmK them They The new water wagon, donated to rlo not contain n«-. e* >.irlly the opin the high school by A. S. Kolstad, ion* o f tin* new »paper • owner o f the Rialto theater, ar« rived this week at the W e b e r Hard-1 T o the Editor l | M w ill be seen : I would like to anawer w m e ques- in action for the first t i m e at The tion which have been asked me in 1 »¡ill. - Ho* -d River football g am e at j the I ant few day* concerning the the high school field Friday night] resident* nnd home owner* o f our when it will be o fficia lly presented city ;o the school by Mr. Kolstad. Here In Carteade I-ock* wt* have a peculiar »dilation There are at leant th ree Kroup*. one Kroup wanting to K<< faater than the troat can stand, an oth er wanting to *d hack and wait for aomethinK to la- pushed in our lap, or to fall out o f the *ky, and then w* have another which i* pro- gn-aalve. build* on n permanent basis, and really look* at the future fo r something n-al Now there i* no doubt in rn> mind we really have ■orii.-thini- her* if we k.-.-p our eyea Mrs. W illiam • Paid A dv. ) To the Voters 18 SENA - W IL L IS MAHONEY. K la m a th County o f' FOR R EPR E SE N TA T IV E IN C O N G R E S S , S EC O N D D I S TRIC T. Baker, Crook, D e s ch utes, Gilliam, Grant, H ar n ey, H ood River, J e ffe rso n . Klam ath, Lake, Malheur, M orrow , Sherm an, Umatilla, Union, W a llo w a . M a s c o and W h e e le r Counties 22 W A L T E R M. P IE R C E , Union C ounty of S T A T E 24 U. FOR 27 If the citizens of Cascade Locks wish a business-like administra tion of city affairs, and see fit to elect me to the office of Mayor, Avoid More State Bonds I will be glad to serve them to the best of my ability. • The State Power Bill is use)r without at least *1 8 ,0 0 0 ,C of new State Bonds. A vote for the Bill commits you to vote later for the Bonds. JOJ Guarjntt^Mdg-. by Oregon Binine»* à Inveito!». In* Portland, Or«., J. S Magladry, Pro. : P H Young, Se, -<3pe- ih FO K I N IT"ED' STA T E S T O R IN C O N G B K 8 8 FOR STATE TREASU RER eep Oregon Out of the Power Business '4 A4»tri F o r President, Franklin D. R oosev elt. F or A" Ice-P resi dent, John N. Garner. For D e m o c r a tic P residen tial E le cto rs : J. R. M a r shall, o f J a ck son C o u n ty ; W ill M. Peterson, o f U m a tilla C o u n ty ; Albert A bsher, F ra nk A. S pencer and E l ton 'Watkins, o f Multnomah County. for Legislature LAY SAFE! Against the State P ow er Bill I N I T I D S T A T E S 13 M unroe of Cascade Locks VOTE 3 1 3 X NO points d efinitely toward construction o f the pier at the depot site rather than at the interstate bridge site a mile northeast o f the city center. M erchants feel the pier below the d e pot would be much better patronized both by freight and passenger c u s tomers. S. B U R T , C ounty ATTORNEY of FOR REPRESENTATIVE ,— TW ENTIETH REPRESENT ATIVE D I S T R I C T . Hood R iver County 32~ M R S T W M ." M U N R O E . H ood R iv e r C ounty of FOR SENATOR. SIXTEEN TH SE N A T O R IA L D ISTR ICT — H ood R iv er and W a s o ( ’« u n tie* F R A N C I S V. G A L L O W A Y , o f W a s c o County FOR COUNTY 38 R A L P H W. P E R R Y in C O M M IS S IO N E R SHERIFF EARL R LEVEL FOR C O U N T Y C L E R K 12 P.iid Advertisement' GENERAL C O U N T Y FOR COUNTY E. MANCHESTER Benton ALFRED P DOBSON, Multnom ah County 30 G. of GLENN F HUNT (P a id A dv. — H o o d R iv e r D e m o cra tic Central C om m ittee. A .L . A nderson. S ecre ta ry .)