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About Cascade Locks chronicle and the Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1939-1939 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1939)
F R ID A Y . • • Vl'G UST 11. 1939 TH F F \Si \DB U V h 8 i H K O N U 'l F Classified Advertising FOR RENT r « . I "... . (ht and any apt. with privat« bath and kitchenette . 'U t*r furnished. Telephone 3141. 0-19-tf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR S A L E —3 registered Poiaru- Two-room .i part Chir.a B urs, a year and a half FOR RENT old. An excellent sire. Two 3- ition!, furnished, lights paid, sink months old. l*rieed to sell.. and large wood shed. Suitable for FOR SALE OR R E N T — My home Phone Odell 146. 7-17 24-31 eouple. $> per month. Located at 814 Oak Street, oil burner fur at Dee Heights. See Mrs. John nace. Flaiuo gas in kitchen. Fur R. Edgar, 'v mile west and south nished or unfurnished. Mrs. Adda of Dee tirade School, or write. L. Isbell. S-7tf Hood River, Route 2. 7-24-tf HELP WANTED FOR S A L E — 7-rru. plastered house, EXPE RIE NCE D W OM AN for gen FOR RENT Largo upstairs apt. garden spot, lawn, shade trees. eral housework. P e r m a l i e n t. m good condition. Now electric Small payment down, balance like Phone Parkdale 357. 8-7 stove, heat and water furnished. rent, or will rent to responsible 425 Prospect. Phone 6571 or in quire Ray’s Transfer. 5-15-tf party. 422 Pine St. 8-7* MISC. WANTED FOR S A L E — Five acres, close in, desirable for suburban homes, beautiful view. Mrs. Jennie Bent W AN TE D — Four drawer cabinet ley, May Street Road. 7-3-tf file with locking facilities. State price. Box 299 Hood River 8-7 FOR S A LE OR T R A D E — 60 Acres, one acre cleared, on Loop High way. Buildings include 2-pump W ANTE D — Csed portable type tilling station, 4-room house and writer. State age. make and price. 8-7 other buildings. Well, with gaso Box 299 Hood River. line pump and water tower for domestic water supply. Su*e price, $1)00.00, easy terms, or will trade. What have you? Call 6504. 6-29-tf SAN E M O NEY— Shop at the new E X C E P T IO N A L BUY. Own your Opportunity Department— Franz own home and pay as rent. Easy F'urniture Co. * 8-7 terms. 5, 10, or more acres. A ll irrigated land in center of valley L A W N M OW ER R E P A IR SHOP— on Loop Highway. Owner, Mrs. New, up-to-date grinding machine Louise Nex, P h o n e Parkdale enables me to give better service 26X1. 10-1-30* on hand and power mowers. Past business appreciated. Future AR E YOU B U YIN G PRO PER TY ? business solicited. Wtil call for and deliver mowers within city Are you sure the title is clear? Don't take a chance. An abstract limits. Prices, $1 and up. Sharp is the only way of determining ening and repairing ot mowers. title to real estate. Be« Hood C. A. Swarts, basement, Duck wall Bldg. 8-7tf River Abstract & Investment Co„ 3rd and Cascade. Phone Hood River 1331. 7-3-tf WE GIVE Guitar or Violin with short lesson course. Private les MY HOME at 814 Oak St. Oil sons. Ask about all other instru burner furnace, Flamo gas kitchen ments. Beatty School of Music. Phone 6823. 6-30tf range. Mrs. Adda L. Isbell. 7-17-tf AU TO M O B ILE LO A N S — Wa cun take care of refinancing or a loan W A N T E D TO T R A D E — llood River City residence for small on your car. Tom Scott. Phone 11-9-ti place close to city. Box 34, Hood 2804. River. 6-12tf DAN EXPORTS und Chairs reup AVVVWVVVVVVM 4VV4V4VVV4 »W W W holstered and repaired, first class workmanship. We carry uphol stering supplies. Egler Moe, 1114 7th St., just o ff of Pine. 1-24-tf 16-1NC11 GREEN F IR SLAB, ex Phone 3443. tra large double load, $5.60 cash. IF' TH E COST of your Automobile Single load, $3.50. Dry wood Insurance is going up, see us for or green mill wood, delivered or better rates. U. E. Scott, phone at yard. A l’s Wood Yard, Phone 2804. 11-30-tf 5823, Hood River. 5-8-tf FOR S A LE — Cedar fence S A W D U ST— 100% red fir, $5 per $80 a thousand. 100 cords 16“ 2-unit load, till Sept. 1. A l’s second growth fir, $3.50 a cord. Wood Yard, Phone 5823, Hood Maurice S. Walton, Phone 186, River. 5-8-tf Parkdale, Ore. 1-30-tf SPECIAL SERVICES FUEL FOR R ENT ludianola Apartment, 2 rooms, strictly modern, nicely furnished, electric range, re frig erator. hot and cold water, com plete laundry, close in on 3rd street between 1 'ascade and Oak. Inquire ludianola Cafe 5-8-tf HOOD RIVER HOTEL invites you to call personally ana inspect our newly decorated '.nuns. Rates as low us $3.60 per wk. single, $4.50 double. Regular Hotel service a 1 accommoda tions. F'ree parking, elevator service. Our motto, “ Live Better for Less. ’ 6-5-ti »»»»»»»»«»»»»»«»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»1 FARM PRODUCE FOR S A LE Tomatoes for cun ning, leave orders. Mrs. H. Gar- rabrant. Highway. 8-7-14 TURKS L a n d B a n k R e p o rts Recent G a in s ORDERS T A K E N now for locally grown tomatoes and raw lomuto juice for home canning. Phone 6968, Andy Harney, Orchard Captain Richard St. Burke Baker, Road. 8-7-tf founder of the British conservation society, "Men of Trees," und chair -% * %%%%%%%%%%* » 4 » » » » » » » » » « » » » V 4 man >t t l i ‘ British Forestry As o - ciation, inspected the Eagle Crock Forest Cump Grounds in company with T. T. Monger of the Pacific LOST enroute from The Dalles to Parkdale, package containing new Northwest Forest Experiment Sta pair of pillow cases to be em tion. Captain Baker is now on a tour broidered, together with thread and hair brush. Finder please ot the United States visiting viir- contact Mrs. Earl Bennett, Park- i o u s National Forests, Parks and dulo, Ore. 8-7 CCC Camps with u group of eight British men and women. While in | the east they planted two Canadian I white oak trees at F’ort Virginia, in appreciation of President Roose velt's work in conservation und in commemoration of the recent visit _____ T H E A T R E to Washington of the King and Queen of England. NOW P L A Y IN G — Captain Baker was greatly inter Irving Berlin's est'd in the recreation development in the Columbia Gorge at Eagle Creek. The party was shown over Sonja Henie, Tyrone Power, the Senior F’orest Ranger Albert Rudy Vullee, Edna May Oliver \\ iesendunger. and Lyle Talbot Twelve thousand, four hundred Also “ The Crawfords at Home," fourteen visitors used the Eagle “ The Wardrobe G irl" and the Creek F’orest Camp during the latest edition of month of July. Two hundred sixty- “ The March of Tim e" two out-of-st te cars called at the new Public Contact office at F’.agle Opens Monday Aug. 14 Creek for information. Visitors from every state in the United The Best Comedy of the Year Stutes registered and 16 foreign countries were represented. Ginger Rogers, David Niven, Charles Coburn, E. E. Clive and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. W ood ward Frank Albertson and sons, and Mrs. Emma Wood PLU S Donald Duck in "Donald’s ward met Mr. and Mrs. Clem Wood Cousin Gus,” and Edgar Kennedy ward at Oak Grove and the group in “ Beau and Error." enjoyed a trip to Mollala and spent the day at Clem Wood ward's ranch there. c ASCADI AN R I A LT O Nils, Clco Nun NVicscndanger of Portland spent the week-end with her parents at the Engle Creek Ranger station and visited friends here. Phone Hood River l i l t for Radio Service or Repairing CALL BAR I'OL MOTOR CO. V._______________ __ j Whatever common toot trouble you may have, don't miss this opportunity to get this service without charge or obligation. Come In lor a free loot teat . . . leatn by a demonstration on your own leet how easily and Inexpensively you can obtain relief with the proper Dr. Scholl Appliance, Remedy, or Scientific Shoe. DR.SCHOU'S SHOES S x Men and W om en Hüllt on Ihe Straight U n e Principle It w iily diet)llnrlee boUy w eigh t on 3 b ea rin g pointe ol leet. Attractive elylee J. C. JOHNSEN 1 lood River, Oregon COMPLETE Automotive Service for a ll m a k e s of CARS • Lubrication • Motor Overhauls • Reboring LIVESTOCK ANDY HARDY GETS I SPRING FEVER FOR RENT Cumulative distribution of unem ployment compensation in Oregon reached $8.903.8 i t as footings were totaled by the commission for July, central office records here revealed. The monthly total was $263.973, a decrease of 12 per cent from June. Hood River, covering Hood River county, accounted for $3040, or 1.2 per cent of the state total. The Portland metropolitan area received 51 per cent o f the July job insurance money. Salem got 6 per cent; Oregon City, 5 per cent; and Marshfield, 4 per cent. SECOND FIDDLE" "BACHELOR MOTHER" Y O U 'L L BE SU RPRISED at the A P P L E CIDER, pure and sweet bargain prices in the new Oppor every day in the year at Par- tunity Department at F ranz F'ur melee’s Fruit and Order Stand, four miles from Hood River on niture Store. 8-7 Loop Highway. If not open at LIV E S TO C K — would like to buy gate, drive right In to house, tf baby calves near or south of Hood FDR S A L E — Auto Liability and River. Write H. T. Harms Park- Property Damage Insurance for dale, Oregon. 8-28* $12.90 per year. W hy do without it? K. E. Scott, phone 2894. FOR S A LE OR T R A D E — Saddle Terms if you wish 11-30-ti Pony. Inquire Lucy Turnbull, at former Oregon Trout Farm, W ar FOR S A L E — Piano, $30 cash. In quire 312 6th St. 6-29-tf ren Creek. 7-31, 8-7* LARG E W H ITE R AB B ITS for FOR S A LE — Sweet cider, deliver ed. Phone Walter W'*1U, 4643. sale or trade. Breeding stock and 10-24-31-7-14*-tf young rabbits priced right. Mrs ■ »»»»» - ♦» » » » » » » » » » » »» » »»»»» »»» »»» Ruth White, first house north of Odell grade school. ,-31, • • 7 LOST AND FOUND P Less U n e m p lo y m e n t C o m p e n sa tio n XElfEE < /iom<r?oot rf/iotd&a B ritish C o n se rv a tio n ists V isit Eagle Creek « FOR S A L E — Old growth fir, any FOR S A L E — I f some one want to standard length. Delivered to sign his Bond, pay us the pre mium and let us write the Bond. your door. Get our prices before It's safer. R. E. Scott. 7-17-tf you buy. W. Newberry, li-2, Box 163-A, Hood River. 1-30-tf W IL L SELL— Oil Stove, cash, or FU E L F’ OK S A L E — 2-foot wood, trade for three-quarter bed. Mrs. 16-inch green slab and 16-inch dry Ben Scott, Cascade Locks. 7-24-1 slab and planer ends. Orders w » w » » » » » » » » » » » » » * » » » » * » w » w e delivered promptly. Drop card to Lewis Rawn, Route 2, Hood River. 7-30 to 10-9* FDR S ALE — Crawford Peaches. F'OR S A LE — No. 1 old growth fir Now taking orders for Elbertas wood, 16-inch or any other length. and Hales, quulity good. Call Delivered anywhere; also sawdust Walter Wells. 4643. 8-7-14-21-28* in 2-unit loads; all kinds of mill wood. Prices very reasonable. Call me up. O. C. Keizur, Phone FOR S A LE OR TR A D E Full wal nut dining set, including dining 5596. 2-20*th table, 4 chairs and buffet. Phone FOR S A L E — 16-in. green fir slab, 3083 after 6:30. 7-31, 7 * extra large double loads, $5.60, cash; single loads, $3.50; 12-inch FOR SALE- One run-about 16-ft green slat), 25c per load higher. boat and outboard motor. Reason Dry mill wood delivered or at able. Phone 4648. 7-24-tf yard. A l’s Wood Yard, 5823. _____T H E A T R E 6-29-tf FOR S A LE — Cut flowers: Glads, 25c per dozen. A t Curnes' on Bel I» » » » » » » » » » » » » »» » »»»»»»»»»»*»»* - mont Road. Come, or call 5411. W ednesday August 9 7-3-tf Mickey Rooney, Lewis Stone, Ann Rutherford in the latest, FDR S A L E —Cuther grader, i heap. LIV E S TO C K — 26 head of sheep for Call 4643, Walter Wells. greatest Hardy Adventure 8-7-14* sale, $2 and up; also 2 white face FDR SALFl Small cook stove and calves. rocker. Ira McKissen, 1714 B. M. S. Walton Parkdale. 8-7tf St., Hood River. 8-7-14* Thursday Only August 10 W E IN E R PIGS and Guernsey cow F’redric March, Janet Gaynor, just fresh. 11. A. Bendler, Phone VISIT our Opportunity Depart ment. Franz Furniture Store. 8-7 May Robson in the Glorious 6633. 8-7-14-21* MISC. FOR SALE N Ol \t. P U FFKF.KS t \l GU I V l I VI.I l i KEEK ♦ ♦ Two local boys. who have been teles ol Oregon farm lands by the Federal Land Bank of Spokane | tampering with parked cars at the in the first six months of 1939 Eagle Creek Forest Camp grounds, shewed a 14lj per cent gam over were caught last week by Senior the >ame period last year. E. M. i Forest Ranger Albert Wiesendan- EhrFanit. president, announced this ger and turned over to their parents I :or punishments. w eek. The parents of the boys had them Reasons for the gain are found m the greater interest being shown j return accessories that they remov in real estate bv tenants, adjacent ed from cars owned by the follow farm owners and investors, and in ing visitors to Faglo Creek and the vigorous effort being made by who had reported their cars tam the bank to return its properties pered with Dr. Stanley Wells of Hood River, Ore . Mr T. L. Lock- to private ownership, he said. From January through J u n e wood, Bonneville, Ore . Mrs. Henry sales ot farms in Oregon by the Teighten. Warrendale. Ore. As this was the boys’ first land bank amounted to $813.372.89. In th»' entire 12t.h Farm Credit dis offense and with a promise of good trict Oregon, Washington, Idaho behavior, the F'orest Service will and Montana sales during the per not make their names public. iod totaled slightly '' juore than Mis Bell of Portland, who had $1,600,000, a substantial gain over been visiting her mother, Mrs. last year. Sales also are being made with N unstrom, and sister, Mrs. Manda more cash down this year than last. Collins, went to The Dalles F'rnlay Fhrhardt reported, an indication of to visit a few days with her sister. tin confidence buyers are showing Mis. Selma Grom. m the future of Oregon agriculture. Britain's Royal Air Force is There are several reasons for the healthy condition of the farm real seeking apprentice dorks aged 15 estate market, it was pointed out. and up. “ Land is realistically priced on the basis of normal yields and average prices." Ehrhardt explained. "V a l ues have not been touched by any speculative fever, yet commodity prices are bound to rise in the future, and when they do, land prices will rise with them." • W a s h in g .irtd Polishing • Body «nid Fender Repairing • Car Painting • Radiator Service A STAR IS BORN MILLION DOLLAR LEGS ' Plus— Starring Betty Grable Fri., Sat. S/ieciali:my in Wreck Re-butkltny Aug. 11-12 HELLS KITCHEN The Dynamic "Dead Find K:ds" Billy lialop, Leo Gorcey, Bernard Punsley, Bobby Jordan. Muntz Hall, and Gabriel Dell Midnight Matinee for Second Show Patrons Sunday Only August 13 Anna Sten and Alan Marshall in EXILE EXPRESS' Also— MY SON IS A CRIMINAL * FOB S A L E — Cows at all time*. Alan Baxter, Jacqueline Wells Mrs. Clara B Marlor, May Street FOR RENT S m a l l three-room Road, H'*od River, phone 546«. house. Free water, wired. See 3-20-tf Aug. 11-15-16 Taza Reges'er on Rt. 3, near Mon., T s n „ Wed. Frmnkton school. 8-7* Two of the finest Motion Pictures BU LLS FOR SERVICE — Guern ever offered on one program sey, Jersey, Milking Shorthorn. FDR RENT F’umi.'hed room with Robert Young and Ann Sothern in W'e bn:.g bulls to soar (lace. or without board Phone 3141. Also O. E C. Boar. Phone 5633 6-19-tf Plus-- H A Bendler. Rt. 3, Hood River, NEW HOUSE FOR KENT Mod one-half mil« northwest of Bar eri. *h< w,r». garage Max Glover, _________ 1 rett Store. 8-7ti Box 378, A valor. Way. 7-11-tf V MAISIE ON BORRf >WED TIME LOVILY diamond engjg*- ring, with wedding ring I » m M . k . . s new bo lai M is ihr 'Fl EUE F,! I I design Either ring can n* pur chased separately and on con venient terms Ask to see them You wiii not be obliged te buy . A U nent GUARANTEED WORK BY TRAINED MECHANICS ca R. t). h w v d Jen e ler Hood River HOOD RIVER. OREGON PHONE till