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S IX THE BONNE VILLE C ascade Locks (Continued from Page Five) M rs. M elvin H arrin g to n received w ord from h er son, D onald Cow drey of S an P edro, C alif., th a t he is in th e n av al ho spital convalescing from a tonsil operation. Mr. and M rs. W . Ivan E m bree and d au g h ter, G yda A nne, drove to P o rt land F rid a y n ig h t a fte r the bask et ball gam e. F ra n k C hapin enjoyed lunch w ith Mr. and M rs. C. L. R ankin Monday. G eorge C lark, Jim Jonsrud, and Ed S ag h ers spent th e w eek-end in P o rt land. N oble H yde and M elvin H arrin g ton spent W ednesday a t Underwood, W ash., on business. Mr. and M rs. K irley H eck, Mr. Olson of P o rtlan d and W alter Heck of O akland. C alif., visited Mr. and M rs. K arl R osenbaek Sunday. Mr. and M rs. T om m y Cole w ere business callers in. P o rtlan d W ednes day. L adies' gym class sta rte d Tuesday. M rs. T. J. L angton is in structo r. All ladies are invited to com e and have fun. T hey m eet a t 9:30 T uesday, W ednesday and F rid a y m ornings. State Legionnaires May Stage Clim b Program ♦ P ro spects th a t the S tate D epart m ent of the A m erican Legion m ay tak e over th e evening program of the A m erican Legion climb, w ere an nounced M onday night at a m eeting of th e Legion clim b com m ittee. S tate C om m ander P alm ateer, of Albany, has offered his services, and at the M onday m eeting it w as decided to extend the st^ te officers an in v ita tion to go ahead w ith plans. T he third w eek-end in Ju ly w as chosen as the d ate for the climb. Loomis House off Music Makes Unusual Offer ♦ Opinions have been expressed th a t the C hristm as suggestions being cur rently m ade by the Loomis H ouse of Music are unique. D uring the m onth of D ecem ber special discounts have been offered by this store of 30 per cent. It h as been regarded by m any th a t a m usic store such as the Loomis H ouse of Music on T hird S treet is som ething decidedly unusual for a city the size of Hood River, and a look a t th e listings of m erchandise, w hich can be seen in the store s a d vertisem ent in this issue, show s th a t th e stock of m usical m erchandise is also unusual for a store in a com m unity such as this. As som e husbands view it, th eir w ives run everything about the house but the errands. FRI.. SAT., SUN. Wine Rulings Await Action Of Council DAM CHRONICLE Are Your Seals Lost, Inquires Sale Committee D efinite action on the Hood R iver “W here is your sheet of C hristm as City licenses for retailin g beer and seals? wine will be taken a t M onday’s s e s sion of the City Council, councilm en “H ave you sent in your dollar to pay for them ? H ave you forgotten reported. them a fte r putting them No applications have aa yet been all about een an advertisem ent for tooth voted upon, and a proposal m ade last betw week to lim it the sale of w ine to paste and a new calendar? Or have th e children used them to pap er the specified estab lish m ents will aw ait kitchen the doll house? H alf of recom m endations of the council’s po the list of of C hristm seal buyers have lice com m ittee before action is taken. not responded. as A re you in th a t The police com m ittee will also m ake half? T hese w ere questions being recom m endations on applications for asked by the local C hristm as seal sale of beer. com m ittee this week. Some Hood R iver citizens and council m em bers have expressed D espite the fact th a t only tw o them selves as favorin g the adoption w eeks rem ain in w hich to get retu rn s of regulatons closing th e doors at from the seal sale, Mrs. Jesse Jones, specified hours of firm s th a t retail county chairm an, is confident th a t wine. Some are of th e opinion th a t people of the county will realize the sale of wine could "Be regulated by ex istin g need and respond to the call having the dealers stop its sale a t a for funds to carry on the 1938 health specified hour, and refrain from sell program . ing wine on S undays and holidays, E very day the m ail brings dozens though th eir estab lish m ents m ight of letters to Mrs. Jones, who tab u rem ain open to tra n sa c t o th er busi lates them to determ ine how close ness. th e district is to attaining th e 8.9 The C ity Council of C ascade L ocks stam ps per capita which last y ear listened M onday n ig h t to th e readin g m ade Hood R iver rank highest in of the Hood R iver C ounty C o urt’s the state. resolution in reg ard to rejectin g all A correction is m ade of a s ta te applications under th e co u rt’s ju ris m ent m ade in tho last issue to the diction. “Council m em bers expressed effect th a t p art of the salary of the them selves as am used a t the w ord county nurse is paid from C hristm as ing of th e resolution in w hich it is seal funds. T his is true in som e stated th a t the law does not require them to act on applications, but nevertheless th ey w ould m ark all a p plications ‘rejected ’,’’ stated one of A Christmas Gift Sug the C ascade Locks city fath ers. T he gestion for All the C ascade Locks Council proceeded to Family—A New pass all applications of beer and wine dealers w hich had been presented to P H I L C O RADIO them . T hey sta te they have no li quor problem in C ascade Locks w h a t Or a Beautiful New soever. N o r g e Refregerator See BARTOL MOTOR CO. FOREST FIRES F E W E R Increased caution on th e p a rt of the people using the forests, to g eth er w ith favorable w eath er con ditions is considered largely resp on sible for the fact th at 1937 forest fires in Oregon w ere held to an ac reage of less th an one-fifth of one per cent of the area under forest service protection, according to a report recently m ade to the U. S- forest service chief a t W ashington, D. C. T his country has 213 differen t rec ognized religious sects. A census of religious bodies is tak en every 10 years by the division of religious statistics of the bureau of the census. Phone 1111 FRIDAY» DECEMBER 17t 1937 counties, but in H ood R iver this salary is included in the county budget. she didn’t know she w as pretty. - —~ BALL-BAND BOOTS for LONG WEAR and COMFORT When you buy bools get GOOD ones — BALL-BAND. They'll stand harder wear and last much longer. And they are shaped just right for foot comfort. Three generations know that the Red Ball trade mark on boots means More Days Wear per Dollar. That's why w© so strongly recommend them J. C. JOHNSEN Hood River, Oregon M a k e Y o u r C h r i s t m a s a M u s i c a l One T here w ere 131 com panies or in dividuals producing airplanes for do m estic civil use in 1936. ' Dec. 17-1819 KAY FRANCIS iu an Entirely New Manner in u Lady” Special Christmas Sale for Cash W ith P reston F oster and a splendid supporting cast 0 / \ per cent OFF! DURING MONTH OF DECEMBER ONLY MON.. TUES.. WED., THURS. NORTHWEST Dec. 20-21-22-23 2 New Baldwin Made Grand Pianos 1 Baldwin Acrosonic (Vertical Grand) 4 Used Upright Pianos One 13-tube Gilfilian Radio One 8-tube Gilfilian Radio One 7-tube Gilfilian Radio Two 5-tube Gilfilian Radios P R E M IE R SHOW ING OF “Hitting a New High” And th at is ju st w h at th is g reat pcture does, bringing you Lily i'ons. Jack Oakie, E dw ard E v e re tt H orton and John H ow ard Cascadian Theatre HOOD R IV E R , Loomis House of Music Anderson Funeral Home AMBULANCE SERVICE M l S tate Street Hood River, Oregon 1 Hohner Piano Accordian 120 Bass 2 R. C. A. Victrolas 4 Guitars 3 Mandolins 4 Ukes 2 Violins Harmonicas and all other musical merchandise. Above Merchandise Available Only as Long as They Last SO COME EARLY BEFORE W E ARE SOLD OUT ORE. Hood River, Oregon Phone 1391 41 l l J Something Musical Makes a Fine Christmas Gift