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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1937)
T O D A Y , AUGUST IS. 1*37. T H E Thereafter, 10c Thereafter, 20c Thereafter, 35c HIMALAYA Blackberries, delivered SEVERAL desirable farms and town properties. H. W. Riddle. Phone to your door. Call Albert Kifer, Rt. 1731. a9tf 1, phone 4873, between 12 and 1 P. M. *a-16 SMALL FRUIT RANCH, 5 miles S.E. of Mosier. Come and see what I GOT TO SELL. Either goats milk have. H. R. Lambert. a-25* ar a milk goat. Cap Phelps. CAMP GROUNDS and Lunch Stand. Can be made fine profit-maker. Own a permanent business with small investment! $1800. 10 per cent down, 5 per cent interest on balance. Hood River Sun M • *a21 A FEW MONTHS’ rent money will buy my charmingly picturesque lit tle one-room "Dell House,’ ’ within two miles of Bonneville Dam. Good range, bed davenport, table, chairs, and cupboards. No ground rent to pay. If you want economy with out "dog", it will pay you to see me. Herschel Shreve, Bonneville. a2-9* WANTED HOUSEBOAT, rowboat, sailboat, 3 floats. 2 floating gangways, within 2 miles of Bonnev:lle Dam. No CARPENTER WORK of all kinds moorage fees. Ideal for grouchy and remodeling. Phone 30T Park- old bachelor who likes gorgeous dale, Jesse Hutson. river sunsets with his evening pipe. For further propaganda, see, write LADIES* dresses cleaned and pressed or wire Herschel Shreve, Bonne as they should be. Hood River ville. a2-9* Cleaners. Call 2621._________ 6-25tf MOO CORDS DRY WOOD, delivered ar at yard. Al’s Wood Yard, Hood River. j6tf LIVESTOCK C H I O S I G L I At The Roosevelt REAL ESTATE DO YOU WANT TO REFINANCE or borrow money on your car? All FOB 8AIÆ details handled confidentially at ear office. See Tom Scott, 114ft COTTAGES — 3-room and 4-room, 3rd street. tf with showers ; furnished and un furnished; in beautiful Bonnie DRAPERIES cleaned and pressed as Park. Call 14F14 or Richfield ga they should be. Hood River Clean rage, Dodson. ers. Call 2421. 6-25tf Are you buying property? Are you sure the title is clear? Don’ t take a FOR SALE chance. An abstract is the only way of determining title to real estate. D5 BUYS one newly painted repaired 28-inch bicycle. New tires, Equipped See Hood River Abstract and Invest with lights, horn, basket, etc. A ment Company, 3rd and Cascade. Phone Hood River 1331. real buy at Iceland Robert’s, Park- dale. 8-2-9* HOUSE FOR SALE—6 rooms, full basement, sawdust burner, double CABIN in Bonny Villa, close to store. garage, 16th and A streets, Hood Cash or terms. J. A. Miller. River, phone 3404 or 5637. a2-9-19* 8A.W RIG for sale cheap. Mounted on trailer. Chev motor. Shadow C liff Ml miles west of Hood River. DAM (»»H »»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»* CLASSIFIED A D S Deadline Monday night 1-26 words ................................... One time, 15c 25-80 words ..................... One time, 25c 50-75 words ...................... One time, 50c B O N N I V 1 L L I = * FOR SALE WEANING PIGS—f t ' mile west of GET TOMATOES at Barney’s Stand, Barrett Store. C. M. Hurlburt. Tel. 1% miles south of town on concrete 5648. 7-5-tf highway. Also fresh tomato juice for home canning. Bring contain FRESH GUERNSEY Cow for sale ers. Phones 5968 and 5871. or trade for sheep. M. J. Foley jy28tf Phone 5459. a ll 45 ACRES on Loop Highway, 2 miles south of Parkdale junction. Some BROILERS, fryers. Wholesale, re tail. Clark’s, ft mile east of Cas in alfalfa. Fenced pasture, also cade Locks, Ore. Phone 372. je9tf 16-inch pine cord wood. Mrs. G. M. Barton. *al6 HORSES AND COWS. See Snow APPLE CIDER, pure and sweet, Cap Inn Falling Station on Loop Highway. every day in the year at Par- melee’s Fruit and Cider Stand, four miles from Hood River on TWENTY head good Work Horses. Priced $50 and up. All will work. Loop highway. If not open at gate, Also special orders filled from drive right in to house. county east of The Dalles. J. G. W ednesday and Thursday The fanaticism and intolerance of certain dwellers in remote hill-coun tries of the United States are re vealed in "Mountain Justice,” the First National melo-drama which will be the feature attraction at the Roosevelt Theatre, playing Wednes day and Thursday. This thrilling picture, which is not alone a dramatic sociological docu ment, but a tender romance, co-stars Josephine Hutchinson and George Brent, and was directed by that ack nowledged master of realism, Mich ael Curt>? Miss Hutchinson portrays Ruth Harkins, a young mountaineer girl who has a taste of life and educa tion in the "outside,” and returns to her hamlet eager to bring health and education to at least the child ren of the backwoods. Her one sym pathizer and aide in this is Guy Kibbee, a genial old physician. Her worst enemy and opponent is her own father, played by Robert Barrat, a bitter fanatic who hates everything taught by “ furriners.” He doesn’ t hesitate to enforce his hold upon his two daughters—little Marcia Mae Jones is the younger one—by lashings with a bullwhip. Things come to such a pass that the elder daughter, Miss Hutchinson, in a fignt for her own life, is ob liged to kill her father. George Brent, a brilliant young attorney, who has met her in New York, learns to love her, comes to her rescue and defends her at her trial for murder. But there is not even justice in this ignorant region, and she is re moved trom the prison and flown to another State, whose Governor re fuses to grant extradition papers, so she remains free. "Mountain Justice” is a severe in dictment! of the backwardness of certain parts of the civilized United States. Others in the cast, besides those named, include Mona Barrie, Margaret Hamilton, Robert McWade, F*uzzy Knight, Edward Pawley, Eliz abeth Risdon, Granville Bates, Rus sell Simpson, Sybil Harris and Guy Wilkerson. ♦ Friday and Saturday Treating its basic theme of the fake stock racket from a light hearted angle, RKO Rodio has evolved a delightful and hilarious comedy in its "Don’t Tell the Wife,” which shows FYiday and Saturday at the Roosevelt Theatre. Guy Kibbee, Una Merkel and Lynne Overman, three of the most accomplished mirth-makers of the screen as well as three of its most capable players, take the leading roles in brilliant fashion, and with the aid of a cleverly-contrived scen ario, excellently natural dialog, and a first-rate supporting cast succeed in making the film a grand piece of entertainment. The plot hinges on the activities of a group of stock-selling swindlers with Overman at their head. To ob tain the requisite capital for their scheme they have to get the consent of Overman’s wife. Miss Merkel, and she, suspicious of their honesty, makes things difficult. To reassure her, they persuade Kibbee, a guileless old newspaper man, to accept the presidency of their company, and they start their cam paign in fine style with a "boiler room” full of suave telephone sales men peddling gold mining stock right and left. But Kibbee, unaware of their real purposes, manages to get the firm into hot water with the postal authorities, and the compli cations that ensue make the picture one continuous roar of laughter. The three principals, with their contrasting roles, all add laurels to their respective reputations by adroit Edgington, Phone 3783. tf DRY SLAB WOOD, $2.75 on ground; $8.75 delivered. Near Neal Creek BULLS FOR SERVICE — Guernsey, mill. C. R. MeCoy, Tel. Odell 806. Jersey. W e bring bulls to your j29tf place. Phone 5633. H. A. Beadier, Rt. 3, Hood River, one-half mile BUILDING, General merchandise northwest of Barrett store. ma26tf stock and fixtures. May give terms on building. Mrs. C. G. Nichol, Mo- SOWS WITH PIGS, for sale or si er, Ore. al6 trade. Young sows to farrow. Two saddle horses and two fresh cows. 602 W. 9th St, The Dalles. Phone LOST AND FOUND 397R.________________________ *Agl6 LOST—Large red Irish Setter, wear WILL BUY, SELL OR ing collar with Klamath County li cense, goes by name of Mickey. TRADE Anyone knowing his whereabouts, notify Jesse Puddy for reward. HORSES, CATTLE, hogs or sheep. •all W. H. Miller, R.F.D. 1, 1ft miles north o f Odell on Tucker road. FOUND—1937 Oregon truck license, Phone 57 Odell. No. 9-036. Found on pavement north (Continued on Page Sixteen) of Odell. Owner may have same by paying for this notice. Wayne MISCELLANEOUS KNIT suits cleaned, sized and block Driskell, phone Odell 267. all ed as they should be. Hood River RUBBER STAMPS—At the Sun o f Cleaners. Call 2621. 6-25tf fice. FOR REN T LAWNMOWER REPAIR SHOP— ASK for FYee Demonstration of the LARGE HOUSE, partially furnished, ONE-WIRE Electric Fence. Steve If I can’ t fix ’em, throw ’em away. Colman, 1223, Cascade Street, Hood sink and pump built-ins. Also fur Also knives and scissors ground River. a2-9* nished 4-room apartment lights and sharpened. Work is guaran furnished, one-half mile west and teed. C. A. Swarts, next door to ORDER Your tomatoes now. Also south of Dee Grade School. Mrs. A.G.A. main office. Third and Cas fresh tomato juice for canning. John Edgar, Hood River, Rt. 2. cade. mlOptf Bring your own containers. Phone all* 5968 or 5971, or get them at Bar MEN's' suits cleaned and pressed as ney’s Stand, 1ft miles south of CABINS, two and three rooms. Light they sheuld be. Hood River Clean Heights. Jy26tt ers. Call 2621. 6-21-tf and water available. Andy Lane, Cascade Locks.___________ ______** Mr. and Mrs. Jim Caddy and Mr. KEEP YOUR STOCK at home with m d Mrs. Max Klingensmith of APARTMENT ready in about two a prime electric fence. 8afe and ec North Loop, Neb., are visiting with onomical. Roy Kirby, R. 7. D. 1, weeks. Also an apartment ready M 'j. Caddy’s sister, Mrs. A. G. Hood River. Tel. Odell 106. for immediate occupancy. H. W. Nigley. pdmSlfc/tf Riddle. Phone 1731. F IV * J J ROOSEVELT Ikiefc W o n IME BO nnEVILLE D A M KESERvATlCn ^ DIRECTION J. J. PARKER FRIDAY,— S A T U R D A Y , Aug. 13-M 100 Shares of Preferred Stock “ D on’t Tell the W ife ” W ith Guy Kibbee, Una Merkel, Lynne Overman S U N D A Y — M O N D A Y — T U E S D A Y . Aug. 15-16-17 Charles Boyer, Jean Arthur, Leo Carrillo and Colin Clive in 'History is Made at Night’ W E D N E S D A Y — T H U R S D A Y , Aug. 18-19 "M ountain Justice” W ith Josephine Hutchinson, George Brent, Guy Kibbee, Mona Barrie YOU’LL SAVE MONEY AND T I M E . . . . B Y BUYING YOUR CAR - t / LOWEST FINANCING COSTS /YOU MAKE A CASH DEAL /ESTABLISH BANK CREDIT / PLACE INSURANCE where you wish You provide one-third the cost of the cor you wont—new o. used (under three years old)—In cash er trade-in value. This bank will lend you the remainder in CASH so you can make a cash deal. Here are the steps you should tako in buying a car: 1. SEE THIS B A N K -A N Y BRANCH. 2. SELECT YOUR CAR. 3. PAY CASH TO THE DEALER OR OWNER. Remember/ an inquiry about our Cash Buyer Plan places you under no obligation. ★ HOOD RIVER BRANCH ★ T he FIRST NATIONAL BANK 0 9 PORTLAND J feV v " tlR S T N ATIO N AL SANK J3ln w i s t o r me soouer* • l a i n ri si i ci d e p o s i t i n s u s a n c e c o i p o b a t i o h Is Your Title Clear? An Abstract is the way to find out. HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT & INVESTMENT CO.