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EIGHT T H E B O N N E V IL L E D A M C H R O N IC L E Chas. Sigl; Highway patrolman, Col umbia Gorge; Robert Ellis, Fire truck driver, Columbia Gorge; Ches ter Wheeler, Camp Ground g^iard, Eagle Creek Camp; N. H. Anderson, protestive assistant, Columbia Gorge; Ranger Albert Weisendanger, Eagle Creek; District Ranger Roy Wee- man, Colurhbia Gorge. Camp fire permits are required beginning July 1, and can be ob tained at any of the above stations. All campers and smokers are asked to be careful with their fires. These districts have had several fires to date, all due to the carelessness of campers and smokers. The road to Wahtum will be open about the tenth of July, rangers re ported. SHOP AND SAVE AT CASCADE M A R K E T Cascade Locks, Oregon Phone 383 Free Delivery “ A Mighty Sale of Timely Clothes” is the motto of Parkins, Inc., Hood River dealers in men’s furnishings, who announces on Page 7 of this issue of the Chronicle, a July clear ance sale, which is now in progress. The Leonora Specialty Shop, deal ers in women’s clothing and accessor ies, also of Hood River, announces a similar sale in today’s paper. Details can be found on page three. FEATURING SWIFTS GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS AND A COMPLETE LINE OF DAIRY Land Transactions PRODUCTS. Following is a list of transfers of real property recorded in Hood River County from June 22 to June 29, as published by the Hood River Ab stract & Investment Co.: J. H. Sheldrake, Sheriff, to Home Owners’ Loan Corp., deed, conveys all of Lot 1, Blk. 4, of Parkhurst Addn. S. E. Renfro to Daisy E. Renfro, warranty deed, conveys part of NE% SE1^ Sec. 29, T 1, lying west of Mt. Hood R. R. right of way and N% SE^4 SWVi and N% SW14 SW>i Sec. 28, T 1. Elizabeth B. Onthank to Karl W. and Ruth M. Onthank, warranty deed, conveys Lots 10 and East 30 feet of Lot 11, Lots 13, 14 and 15 in Blk. 24, Hood River proper. Archie S. Keir to Mark E. and Helen M. Sanders, warranty deed, conveys East part of Lot 8, Blk. 6 of Waucoma Addn. to City of Hood River. Marjorie Lofts to Ivan Woods, quitclaim deed, conveys all of Lot 1, Sec. 13, T 1, in the First Addn. to Riverside Park. Ivan Woods shall assume and pay mtg. now existing. ♦ WWWW (Continued From Page Five) in Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Raccanelli and Gloria Bradley spent Sunday at Blue Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hansen and Mrs. Cattle spent the week-end in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reimer spent the week-end in Washougal. Miss Gweneth Cannon spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. May nard Cannon. Roger Neiss’ mother is visiting him. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lush have moved to the Lockwood house. Mr. and Mrs. McMullen have mov ed. Mr. and Mrs. John Buckholz and Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of Hood River went fishing to Pauline Lake. Dayton Jones of Portland was visiting his parents last week. Leander Fuller spent the week-end at Bonny Villa. John Woffendon and Mr. and Mrs. George Able spent the week-end at Mt. Rainier. WHEELER CARGO (Continued From Page One) the celebration. She will be on the box with the driver of one of the old, original The Dalles-Canyon City stage coaches, and will make personal delivery of the gold dust and official greetings when the old equippage, with its last relay of four horses, is drawn at a gallop down The Dalles' main street and turns to the waterfront to contact Captain Lund at the gang plank of the Wheeler. CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE—One 11-tube 1937 Air line Radio, $25i See Oscar Hyde, The Men's Store, Cascade Locks. 7-4-11 FOR RENT New 4-room modern, unfurnished house, close to stores and postoffice. See E. M. Hattan, Cascade Locks. 7-4-11* FOR SALE Gentle, 2-year-old Jer sey Bull; also feeder and weiner pigs. Glen Mortenson, Mosier, Ore. 7 - n LOST—Black billfold in Cascade Locks. Would finder please mail to me at Cascade Locks. I would like to have the papers and bill fold back. Melvin Jack. 7-4 G. N. Hesgard GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR G E N E R A L REPAIRING Body and Fender Specialists H ank Julius PHONE (Day or Night) 93 CASCADE LOCKS ANNOUNCE JULY SALE The Meating Place o f Satisfaction Cascade Locks F R I D A Y , J U L Y 8, 1938 Lookout Men Assume Posts After Training ♦ All short term men in the Mt. Hool National Forest were trained for their summer’s work at Bear Springs during the last three days of June, although the Parkdale district men missed most of the training, being called home for fire fighting. About 125 men attended. All men in both the Columbia Gorge and the Parkdale districts are now on duty, and located as follow s: Parkdale district—Howard Davis, Wasco; Elkin Truman, Twin Pine; Hank Nesbitt, Twin Pine Lookout; George Album, Mill Creek Ridge; Howard Embree, Lookout Mountain; Robert Rush, Breitinbush; Mark Hyne, Mill Creek; Wilbur Cooper, Lost Lake; George Rothig, Lost Lake Lookout. Gorge District—Walt Mohr, Mud Lake warehouse packer and patrol man; Lloyd Ough, Pepper Mountain Lookout; Wm. Söderström, Pepper Mountain Patrolman; Wilbert Harri son, Larch Mountain Lookout; Ken neth Bramhall, Camp A patrolman; Orval Klock, Tanner Butte Lookout; Bud Gilbert, Nesmith Point Lookout; Bib Harrison, Indian Point Lookout; August Brandt, Chinidere Mountain Lookout; Warren Chesbrough, Green Point Lookout; Geo. Butterfield, D i t c h cabin patrolman; Wesley Thurner, Mt. Defiance Lookout; Mike Long BARBERING Everything in the Drug and Sundry Line For Holiday Outing Q CASCADE DRUG CO. Cascade Locks Cascade Locks POWER DAYS FRIDAY-SATURDAY July 9-10 W om en's and Children’s Our Specialty © Help us celebrate the first Bonneville Power CASCADE LOCKS opposite Post Office L ive Com fortably . L ive Cheaply . . . in our CLEAN — MODERN Cabins or Rooms o ROOSEVELT INN Located at the Dam Entrance, H ^ You’ll find Powerful ^ FOOD BARGAINS in our store every Day CH AP M AN ’S FOOD STORE C A S C A D E LOCKS C A SC A D E LOCKS Bonneville. Ore.