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"TOLICENSEAGREEMENT. August 18, 1938 Cards cards ~mllar to below will be run from this time on the week preceding prL etio: t Sept. 13, 1988. In. can( idate's cards are =mid ;0. Political advertis/ng paid in advance. ~M:ER KAMHOLZ C~d~date for PY COMMISSIONER Second District to .the will of Repuhlic~n ~r~axy C.F. (PAT) McEWEN Election, Sept. 13. RepublicancouNTYKlickitatCandidateAJ~ESSORcounty for P~imary Election September 13 Re-elect J. W. GRAY Repuiblicen Cand£date for coUNTY ASSESSOR Klickttat County - Elgiht ye~r~ of faithful service em J. ~V. DILESSEL Treasurer and Aagmmor Waocra,tc Cand~cIRte for Primary Election, Sept. 13. bUNTy COMMISSION]~Jg ~- Second District ARCHH~ H. BINNS Oandid~te for L. G. TAI~OTr COUNTY AS8ESSOR Waoeratic Oandidate for Democratic Ticket ~Y COMMISSION]KR Pt~lm~ry FAection Sept. 13. First Distriot ~-- ~t~ary Election Sept. 13 C. It. HOUS~ Candidate for P~eleotion office of Re-elect KIAGKITAT COUNTY SH]IiIRIFF S. F. WNUK Democratic ticket )~P~Y CO~IONEI~ Primary Election Sept. 13 First District Republican tic]vet ¢. 1~ PAUIAJ ~leotion, September 13. Repufl31ic~n Cendid~tte for ,~_ SH]mRII~ + "PI~'T~" PI~J~RSON Primexy Election, Sept. 13. }~aocratic Candidate for ~ OOMMISSlONER A.J. TAYI~R First District Candidate for Klickitat .~andshakex--But a Square COUNTY SHERIFF ~.~_Prlm~ry Election, Sept. 13 (R~ publican ticket) Primary Election, September 13. ...... + ~ ~i SUE MO~ ~i Candid~t~ for Re-election ( Repttblican ticket) SUPEPAN~f~ND]KNT OF SCHOOLS Kltckit~.t County +Prima,ry El¢otion, September I~. ~, W. BAIZmEY Mdldate for r¢-¢lectlon OFFICE OF PROS~C[T]PING ATTORNEY Republican Ticket JOS. BOYD Primary Election September 13 Publican Oand4date fox ~tneed To Serve fflcien~y [ and Economloally''E ..... STATERepublican~p~IgSNN'rATIv~Candld~te ~OOunty Treasurer for ptm~t 16t,h District ~e~rs, 13 yea#re accounting and Klickltat County F'~eeplng experience. . .... EMII~ STRATTON (X)UN-TY TREASURER (POLITICAL ADVERTISING) I)emocratlc Ticket scrupulous, Industrio,.u+, D W NEFF and efficient." • • THE GOLDENDALE SENTINEL---Goldendale Washington Page Seven R.candidateM. SPOONfor I Goldendale CCC ]Local Tennis I Welcome Freddie! couNTY Lays Gad Plans Team WinnersI Hail Mickey! Republican Ticket ] Continulntholr sweeof intr ---'---- 1~rim~ry Election Sept. 13 ~ .. ........ es Corn n 945 isthe l - f~nld~nda!" rm v g p O I The thrills, joys and Juvenile • .. "---/ .~,, ~ city matches witch Yaktma V~lley tragedies of a British merchant nm SOFTBALL . J~a~_, on,y CCC unl, t in tne vancouver ccC, ........... , II II IV l district authorized to have a genu- I team~ ,the ot~laendeAe tennis club o~-! rine training school for boys fro= ia~l Iine football team. This rare prlvi-Ife~ted Presser here Sunday sixi the background for "Lord Jeff," new __ b f i ' u me~cnes to t'n~roe, i story of the sailors of tomorrow, logo came ecause o t s past rep - Islanders Meet The Sentinel in Crucial C~)ntest AtBrooks...... Field I tatl°n. The com-a~-~ ~ is nc~ted~ for,i Goldendale+ ,wen all three, ,d°ubles +~ withl ,, • Freddie+ Bartholomew .... and .Erf~y ~-~L~o~_; ~,~;,~9~'*?'e,V .m.~'.YE P~rA-~¢ }~r,:¢~+. FfoflT .Vm~j'lxe;''~Pg" ~ ~t'm- &'care ~fl'~' a'w~rff a i-r°~'~b~'~ ~'~ ~b~" ,dfl','~*e" 0X ~fl~ ..~*n--, :h,~.ey ~ro(ney, wi~,ch opens Sunday Furniture, Safeway During Week .v.....v....+ college team in weight. Our line will lgles contests. Scores for the singles at the Star theatre. Freddie por~re~y~ overage about 220 pounds. !follow: IIane~ (G) defeated Clinton ,~+ ~oungs~er, ~tool of ~rooks, who ia LEAGWE STAN'DING$ THE SENTINEL AB H R A CCC camp is a wonderful pl,'tee l.(n.Ox (P) 6-2, .-6, 6-4, McKee (G) represented as a young noblema~ ........ ..... • i, ae[eated Clyde Knox (P) 6-3 10-8"and ~vh,) iit~ds regeneration and W L PCT Dunn, t~.~, za ~ • o to organize a +~eam. vne men are on " ' ' • " "^ualls ss 3 1 0 a re tflar schedule ~nd and r __. iTownsend (G) defeated l~orick (P) fricndsMp when sent to the nautical b2 , g O a D~I- , I~ox Factory 2 0 1000 ........ wa~uu on°*" .~n , ,~,,+~a ........ .+,,,+,, ,. ~n,,o, ¢,~,. ,~,.,,,, 6-3, 6-2; Ward (G) lost ,to McCar_ :~+a:~ng' s~'hool where Mlckey aport- Island Lunch 2 0 1000 .................... ~ .................... tb S " 9 , lb 1 .... i y (P) .-6 6- • I)~rland (G) los ey as a stud+at petty officer, is first ~-^--'~-- 2 1 666 Kaiser, E,, 3 9 oplng good football players Tttel . ' ")' ' ' ~ + ' ~ . ~*~ • _ ......... . ..-,. ...... i~o Knox 8-6, b-2; and Spoon (+~! sis .xeme~is, then his friend. Several c,_--+:~._, ~ I [tiff ~II1SOLI, l'OVl. ~ O Z Z company hopes tO pl*],V many Import- . ..... ,, ....... ~'"-~" ~"-'"'t-'~ 0 2 "000Pike, C., If 3 I 2 ant games this fall. With t~he s~p-I s~ to tgnox ~-o, ~-,~. nunurru ooys appear as students. ~,um,~ ~u.,. u.v " - .... I In the doubles MccKee and Hdncs Thrills of mast climbing, the annual +- + n 3 n00 weefhaver, c z i O port of the community ou,r expects- " ...... ~ateway ~ "~ Radcliffe, p 2 1 0 tions are very high. The company (G) defeated Knox end Knox 6-3, navy cutter race, sequences aboard --'----'-- Lainhart, F., cf 2 2 0 w,lll launch ,a campaign to raise fundst 6-3; Townsend and W~rd (G) +de- the Queen Mary anti other marl- By downing The Sentinel 4to 30lsen,_ O., rf 2 0 0 to ~eplece and repair worn out equip- feevted McCarty a~d Rorick 7_5, 7-5", time thrills mingle with the human in a tight pitchers battle last week, Total 26 9 3 ment and Darlaud and Spalding (G) de- comedy anti drama of the story. the Box Factory ten established it- p.ox" ~A~TORY AR H V[ " Reutster Now t f~ted Rorick and McOa.rty, %5, 6-0 Players include Charles Coburn, self as the club to beat in the newly Vanho" if 2 1 1 APPLICATION FILED t Next Sanday August 21 Golden- Herbert Mund~n and Gale Sender- formed softball league .. _ ~' cf ~ 2 ........... "~ '" t do2e will meet l~rosser in a return gaard. • ~anaers, , z l OL+YMP'IA,Aug. 17--AlbertC. l ............... matcn a~ vrosse~ Tap iOllOwlng In the two other contests of the o or 3b 2 Hct , 0 0 Maxtln, Commissioner ofPublic ' + " . 13 to 10 in a high scoring contest Weiss, as 2 0 1 Lands, th~s week accepted an appli-tS.uni~'~y" AuguSt 28, C~ldendale will I SEE FRANK EDGAR , pl~ay ~unnvsfde at Sunn~side Monday evening and took an 18 to Spalding, H,, 2b 3 0 1 oa,tlon to lease t, he N~V~NE~, EbNW~I + .... .o+ " I for Carpenter and Cabinet 9 victory from the Home Furniture Hin~ston, lb 2 1 O and NW~SE~ of ~ttnn ls ),~wn 1 ------Kegtstor N w------ [ u, nrb • TRtC~KMLN---Get your bill of lading . . laS:n'Wh?eB~:YFactory contest The 0L:Tl]eYl, r:;f 22: :~:PL"nnt~"fi=g;; =dt"a:dK~:k~ ~l:~:~!:~riS~t~:'~hPl~°~naa~I BOX File estamates 227". • • b ' " Ut tll~) ltl --lilLy8 I DIU O[ laolng. bie Cahlll, but the sawmill chucker Cahill. Be , p 1 0 0i------------------ ____ kept his hits well scattered. Red- Total 19 4 4 ]~I~I.~"I+~.I~*I~I~÷÷÷÷~÷*I.÷÷÷÷÷@~..÷÷÷@÷%~@ g*÷4*.l~~÷÷*t.~q~÷~-l,÷, cliffe held the Factory teu to four SIBERRIAN AB H R hits. Three errors by The Sentinel Oltmann If 4 3 4 i~ ...... accounted for at least two of the V¢inters.' cf 43 $ ' ~'~]rh ~1~~ V~'' ~~~ ~ ~~ I factory runs. Eddy rf 43 1,~ • • 11 ;11 &qJKi II I' I Li -e ahtll i ad m,,rv+loue aupport+Rutl go, rovf 4001i from the Box Factory infield in Perkins, lb 4 0 1 IX Remember h w xe ......... , ....... " • . . I Z O e ltea we an got wnen the3 mrew in a ~tPt~ or a what was probably the best played Smith, p ~ t x I~ game of the season. With Smith Hanes, c ~ 0 t I~ DOLLAR WATCH with a suit? That sure made a greet hit with us! pinching for the Siberrian the ice Duggor, 3b g 1 1 !~ cream ladlers looked strong at times Anderson. ss 3 0 11:][: in some sloppy fielding. Scores fol- Totals 331113i! T~=~r~AV IW'~ A ~ID~]~I lo : SAFEWAY ABH Ri: IUU. I 11 D /4 rlki [a SIBERRIAN AB H R Ringer,r:b ~ 21I~ o,,_o. ,, , , ,+-. ,.. o, .,I| M CORMICKDEERING PLOW Dugger, 3b : ~ 3, Chat=b,e: ' 1 1 O i C Hanson, 2d 3 1 2 Adams, p 3 2 lj$ t'erk,ns, ,n :Babbitt ,' +'0 * OR ONE TRACTOR DISC HARROW Trowbrldge reef 3 1 2 ] ..... ' . .. ) ' 2 t~l~sa~ecl~, It 3 2 2 . . . Anderson, ss 3 1 / Walden 2rid 3 0 0 ~ given f. o. b. Chicago with evry purchase of a new MeCormiek-Deering FARMALL 20 Hoagland, cf 3 1 I I - ' - {£ Eddy, rtf 3 2 2[ TOtal 301310! Tractor. Total 3511 18+ iit_l[___...~'____ ][ll_--J__-£_ I 1:~ ACT NOW--get this leading all-purp0se tractor while you can get a big essential machine HOME FURNITURE AB H R ~--l~l~Vlllg wonuenm ............ .. _ _ ~ --..,, .. . T wim it r~ This man-size ouer is dmited Get your modern power equipment on the Lawson, is., royf 3 1 "l'lrna I h'arr -- '" " " Anderson, c 3 1 01 ..... °'''''~'=''~[~]L~'~) [:~ fields. Henry, lb 3 Xt Vacatlon Romanc Gilman, p 3 0 0I et÷ SEE US FOR FURTHER DETAILS Nath, 3b " 3 1 1t ---"--'-- .roc.,tr ,x°i " I Wilson Implement an effort to escape the humdrum of Clymer, cf 2 1 I * life find excitement and sometimes *I* Allison, rf 2 1 1 .......... ,romance in summer vacation camps I÷ J. tlamlltOn, zn Z 1 e , }.,.4, ~-- |,t~ r] | * motivates the comedy-drama 'Hay- .~. Washln ton Jackson, ss 310 .......... ..o.uen.m.e, ....... [ ;rig wonaertul Time, co-starrlng ]T O Total z~ v ~IGlnger Rogers aud Douglas Fair- banks, Jr, which opens a two day+* -------------- ------------ ÷÷÷÷÷ ÷~÷÷ ÷.1~@÷÷d~.÷÷÷÷~.~%~.@÷~**,*÷q.4~@@@ ÷.~ ÷÷ @ ÷ ~÷÷ ¢* ~ ~..l.÷ ÷÷ ÷ l~ l Ilell ]run Tuesday at the Star Tneaare. , rranK filmer Adapted to the screen from the sensational New York stage hit by Democratic Candidate for State Representative 16th District Primary Election, Sept. 13 Ferry at The Dalles 50c per trip Candidate for CONGRESS "Im p~rtod f a r m nots are re- crops grown m Amerioa,n fo,rms. There nan be no na- t t o n e. 1 prosperity w h 11 e American famuem go broke foreign com- As a sales- of farm pro- ducts for 25 years, I understand~ h i e p~ol)lem. " 'Relief' in v@rious forms is eating at ,the rites of our countxY. No ~l~servi,ng unfortu +n~es should go ~h+ungry or unclothed. But relief as .now hendled is croa,ting a class of professional givers whose jobs de- pond on keeping a list of regular 'CA lea,is.' "Relief a~ould be locally admird~- tered. It snould provide necessltles+ I¢ should be operated ~o bar c~Meel- era, ¢o ot~nul¢~te eelf ,help tnateed of killing self ,re~pect. Organized relief ~hould not be uaed~ a~ a political 'Big stick.' I will work for an eco~amic~l, common sense progrem." Arthur Kober, the story focuses on the hectic romance between Ginger Rogers, as a stenographer from Manhattan, and Fairbanks as a law student earning his keep as a wait- er. Counterpointing this theme are the persistent efforts of the girl's former suitor to marry her; an- other love ~fl~.irs between Rogers' girl friend and one of the vacation- isis, and the problem of how Miss Rogers and Fairbanks can get mar- ried without money. More than fifty speaking roles are filled by favorites of the stage and screen, including Peggy Conk- lin, Lucille Ball, Richard "Red" Skelton of vaudeville fame, Lee BoWman, Ann Miller and Donald Meek. -----Register Now Truck d~rLvers get Your ~Lll of Lading blanks at The Soatinel of. rice. All ready made u) into books with original, d~plicate, and tr[pli- cat~ t~--- -----Register Now----- ~ee the New Iboyal Z'orutble cype. writer on diapi~y at Sentinel. tt--= GEe. M. BAKEIt Candidate for COUNTY AUDITOR Ticket Election Sept. 13 CHAS. DUDLEY @ These Models Are Hot Too: WWgl ~andidate for Klickite~ DOU N'r ¥" AUDITOR Democratic ~lcket Election Sept. 13 --FOR-- NIGHT AND DAY SERVICE Connect= Oregon and Wash- ington Highways C. T. SMITH, Manager Phone 520 The Dalles COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENrr (~RADUATE STANFORD UNIVERSITY Q I IIIIIII IIII I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II II I IIII I II I Illl lll II jl )I @ ' ',i,,, ' ............ 7"; ......... d .... , ......... ~i .......... | ONE YEAR POST-GRADUATE-- University of Southern California ~X-PRF~IDENT KLICKITAT EDUCATION ,ASSOOCATION PRESENT VICE-PRF~IDENT KLICKITAT EDUCA. TION ASSOCIATION ~DITOR KLICKITAT TEACHER LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEEMAN, EDUCATION ASSOCIATION ! t D~MOCRATIC PRIMARIES WASHINGTON ZENITH RADIOS Complete 1939 line, electric and battery sets. HEATERS Oil or Wood Burning, dependable lines. Come In And Inspect Our Stock WORK HORSES - SADDLE HORSES - BROOD 2 STALLIONS -- 1 Shire 8 years oM, 1 Creamline 5 years oM Milk Cows - Feeder Pigs - 10 Head Ewes. 1 Ramboulette Buck 1 Cordale Buck 1 Case 8ft. Binder, used 2 seasons; 1 Hay Choppier (Ross) A-I condition. Other items too nmnerous to mention. Farmers May Bring in Livestock, etc. To Be Sold at This SMe. BILL LAYMAN ' JOHN C. KAIDERA Manager Clerk JEFF DAVIS, Auctioneer