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,Y. M\IU II 9. onny Villa vp., mim .un of Mr ;« iki Mr fI ìih 'F i fi' it/ w * m » tnjnrnl )Uht \iln-n r -■ Huchboltz uiiUiiiiu- h,n i THIRTEEN r 11 >: f,‘ ° N v 1 V F li F. E F) A M c l i K O \ I C i, K I" l‘ortiami, w.,« S| sll.M' I « IlllgllIC VV,|* Hit n ili-- uf hi* .mut in th- fw.it. Il « thrown against i i l w h «a I vv*T.' applied, ami fw*vcrai .1 lim rhrek. Ili; Ioni ron- fe"'' ' Mr M'*0‘1 V V Pril*- v anil ami Mrs Tr, M i vim*, uf Inifiir. Mpi-nl j iji'.s lust week with tin- a d iup'iti r. Mm. Stanley Far- Jlnfhein has moved Into on«- Kmi'i st cabin* from llonm y-,: • • fi h ih tnoved frolli no ^ . t intu th. furm. r . ,{., -i! rati in iti thè s un. ij.ii Howard* tiav» inov.il Mr» • I 'Mt»*Tg or file ii' iitii >if | i < t r.iUii'i ■i'iiui M.ir-hturi 11»*»»»-' ni l'uriI mi M imi M W H “ ltu«‘ k nicks wer*’ vieil* 'I Sumías li y Optant ami Mm i i - m- Mi • M Hide H el .«ml Mr iii.l Mrs lnirk Ruymoo.i *>f Wuixitiiirn. and Mr. in<l Mr«. SI « ;i .ir útil* i \ >n«’ uf »'uri lami Mr«*. "Mill* is Mr Flicks' sist«T, Mr» Mu • le 1 1 1 . ks tu» rnottor. tilg, hi e od' inns Nidi j . for short tit« tr ansferred tils ¡nice- ch.sing t<* he happy hunting grotiml« In aven. The special pet Ilf ,|t i nit « Hi1 k small daughter «»f Mr uid Mrs W. S. Hicks, h«‘ was run «»v«-f i • V >'l car in fr«int <jf their home M*•mía y morning Mr .ml Mt C. V Lynda* small 1 «Litighi« r Pat» VV I H ill the fir'd i,f ! tin- W'-.-k from ti attack of measles. Mr and Mr. Ferii Baron, jr , of <1 «I it Sitordav ami Sunday M and Mr« t; C. olmsU-ad. tl 1« the fllmst. el's niece e in.| « ; arm t Wollsifer of H|«'iit Sunday with Alma <1 nuditi : f Mr ind Mrs. dead. Vi la tal. ami Mr*. H. Gordon hav.- ili R.itiiJ* vu#1 fruiti No. 2d intu >rm r ' ■ •* Hnidrhlg«' « «Ititi istrv. t: un d.««h«d Ih*- IfiO mth-H lutili i Momiay aftrrnoon tu ■jv* r tir 'il*- uf Un: prop«»*« <1 jafi ‘ k i n<u itici ttf filr'ur. itti, tuit sjih I ¡imi HiireJirusli jKkrabhibi. returned U;.»t eve- \o. s lev commi returaed th ■ (fn.ni a vim I tu l'urtland. ^Irv Fi *h<T in in h««l ttiis jwith .. pr.«im-d back two Mins ni Mr ami M rv A-ti- ) *T' I’ : | ! Ibis week Witti Hi.r. U Boll» «vere n u n ta g Itw iu i ■ j LIGHTS OUT: THEATRt BADMINTON ATTRACTS MANAGER GROANS LOUD MANY PLAYERS AT DAM ■'ll! Phillips. rnanaK'T of Hi* Boose- V.'It tiii'atri* on Hu- Ronnevili«* 'I .m rm.-rv.ilion, was a happy man early '•urul is ev iimii a» he surveyed a m i*- full-house viewing th • picture, <« M* ti.” Rut his smile turned to .i frown The lights flickered, went out. The frown grew deeper a» an hour passe«I with almost continuous interruptions to the current. I'airons, a mimter coming from Corbett. Brblav Veil, and Vi»:tito, were finally sent home, their money refunded. I'tdllips and .1. .1. Parker. Roosevelt, theatre owner, this week are confer ring with power company officials to s«dve the current inh-rruption prolih'm. A satisfactory arrangement .«siirinir thcatre-g«>«T* of uninter rupted programs is expected. Badminton is well on its way t«» capturing Hie .it. ntion of fast sports lovers around the dam. The game. something Tike a cross between tennis and volleyball, but twice ;is fast as either, is now avail able to fan* in the government aud itorium. Todd Wood* II and others of the Columbia Construction company force have caught the badminton tour. From 10 to la have purchased their own racquets. Woodell says Badminton offers spectators the best entertainment of any game to be seen in the auditorium. TIME TO BURN SLASH IS NOW. SAYS RANGER K> klund, «laughter of Mr. Ml property owners of th«- «lain *'«k *r Kcklund. vva« horn*' are., .re remind'd by |ii«lriet Hanger ><d tin- first of ttie week Bov I, Weeman <»f Columbia Oorg»* d cold. st-ition east «»f Cascade Locks ttiai II irk* has returned to n««vv i« an ideal time to burn all «le- actio« 1. aft ■r a long absence with hr!* and slashings. <’hi«’ k np«.\ St.*t«* law, for violations of which Jim Bow« •n wa « t-tkefl t«. the tlOs- p. naiti- -s ai«* pr«’S«Tiheil, orders | piLil In P'.r Itami <m Friday suffering slashings and «II inflammable «i'-l r He tia«l he«’n ill to he ilispo»*’d of to lessen the fire from pmu moni. influì S'Veral weeks ,'lgO. hazard, according to Hanger Wee- vv itti U2 U i »mlden r«:i-«pse. man. The forest service, acting for tod M'«Ti Mired IBs .r»*l 1 1 .«li I« d< .dared not «wrloiis the state, will so«.n start to serve «ml In may return to Bonny Villa m.tiee on persons whose property pr*«ellt» a fire hazard. The state !i is th«' fi?>t of m-xt week. Mr «ml Mr«, \yherg an«J family authority t«> burn slashings and le - l.eo Price was genuln«’ ly *ur j moverl back Saturday t«. th«-ir Port- bris aft«*r due notice and charge tlm c«.«t t«. the pr«»p«Tty owner who has on her birtlulay last Monday I lami horn failed t«» comply with the law. Mr .i d Mr« David "Scrub” Od- in w .Ik'sl Mr. ami Mrs J. It n. Mr. and Mrs. W S. Flicks, hn* «p. n! Ttiumday in Portland. RI I.IS T im iO N MOVED N|r -«ml Mr* <;. R. Crim dro»e t<. jpd Mr* C. «1 OlumU-.ifl. Mr and Eligible voters in the Cascade llnw ird Srhulenberg, Mr and i»«k ««r- v.- snnday to visit their old jl. K MrCinm* and Mr and Mr« frl«-ml Mr« hilv<>p\ critically ill f.«r Locks precinct may now register t<* Kcklnnd and Johnny M w . »nor«- tl «n « month. Mrs Kilgore's vote in th«- May election at the office a Hutch lunch In honor o f ....... w i- called an«! came hy plane of Attorney 0. A. Cobh, next to the Locks Cleaners & Dyers in Cascade from Nebraska. irr.tswn Mr «ml Mr» John Ruchholtz and Locks. Rooks will clos«* 30 «lays h«- J. It Nelson entertain«*! nt ■on T<h-^«Uj Mr*. CL CL Olm- son. Ilutrhi«', spent Ttmrs«lay in Port- for«“ the «deetion. Max Millsap at the Lakeside hotel formerly had the L Mrs. W. S. Ilicks. Mr*. Leo land Mrs F.ddh Lee. Mr. an«l Mrs. 0. V. books. , Mrs l»<th<*rl (>>«, Mr* Howard f enherg. Mr*. L. K .McCRnnls Christianson. Mr and Mrs. honald Russell Kelly and James 'tanner T.»y l««r «ml Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wilson ^ M lrs < KKas Fa*klund. >»nl vv i- receded thl* w ie * by inot«.r«-d to Portland Monday to visit spent Surviav panelling the interior Jim B«.wen. ill with pneumonia in a of Kelly’s new house. —:\ hospital. Mrs. Chuck Howard spent Sunday Mr. an«l Mr* Morris Holt nave evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ma«snail m<«v.s| back from their Portland Russell. ATT.HOÍKY AT U K Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Phillip* went home, vvti«*re Mrs. Holt has spent Notary P obik the winter, to .« cabin at the 40 mil«s- to Portland late Sunday night after th«ir Roosevelt theatre closed, re p<«st. Cancode Ixxrk*. Oregon Mr an«l Mrs « R Miller are again form'd Monday afternoon. Miss Eve at home tft< t three vv«*eks in Homl lyn Kelley is now taking care »1 the Riv«-r with Mr Holt’s father, who Phillips' baby, Richard. “ Spot.” fox terrier of Mr. and Mrs. Phone 24 92 -Re*. I’ h. 1172 h «» he. n seriously III. Ttiey returned La Verne Nichols, disappeared mys Morwlay Mr. ami Mrs Thomas Rraund on- teriously early Saturday evening Optomeirim and Optician tertaine«! Mr and Mrs. M. Beach when Mr. Nichols left h m in his ear ts Examined Olaoiwm P'itted Chapman and Mr. and Mrs. Howard parked in front of French's at Bon hood r i v e r , o r h o o n St obey with an informal party at n«*v ill«*. The dog has short hair, a Scott Building th«* Hraiin<1 home Saturday evening. brown head, two large spots on his Mr. and Mrs. Parks returned Sun- hack, and a short, black tail. Nichob «tiv from a four-day visit to ibeir is offering a reword for his return. Mrs. Mina Morton has returned horn«* in Portland. from a several days’ visit with her Mr. and Mrs. Olen E. Ferrmgton SIHMtT OfUkKRH father in Vader, Wash. and s«m. Dale, went to Spring«la|e Ot R S P K C T A IiT Y ” Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edlund arc Sunday to visit Mrs. Kerringion’s announcing this week an addition to mother. Mrs. Eric Knqiiist. ill with their family—a tiny brown chow f'aaf^ade I^oeks bronchitis. puppy. Postmaster Edlund has chris- tene«l it with a uni«|ue Chinese name, hut plans to call it “ Major" when 2 R*ed college, Portland, lias prom ised to present a play, cast by its drama department, in the govern ment auditorium in the near tuiure. líate w ill he announced later. 24 Hour Wrecker Service COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS RICHFIELD GARAGE V^-Mile East of Cascade Locks Reasons Why M en and Women Like E T H Y L : 1. SHE HAS A WONDERFUL PICK UP. 2. SHE WON’T KNOCK. COME IN AND MEET HER. MORGAN’S STANDARD SERVICE \\l> GXRACiE— Phone 93 Cascade Locks First National Bank OF HOOD RIVER CAPITAL AND SURPLUS TOTAL RESOURCES .... . $ 115,000,00 .. * 1,450,000.00 G. A. COBB ! ■ DR. PENN C. CRUM = m W RS. AGNES BRENNEN FURNISHED CABINS are now available in COOK’S ADDITION AT THE DAM ENTRANCE it grows up. Mrs. Bonny Lee of the Bonny Lee ihop spent Iasi weekend in In Ult V ' hi . Portland and Mrs. Henry Eillurnl spent Mr 'Saturday y in Salem visiting Mrs. Ed- falher, Edward Collins. Mr Bind' :<>|tins was serhmsly burned by the Collin explosion of a gasoline lamp and amputation of hi» arm is feared nec essary. The ho\> d the tavern ire contin uing their r spring spring m beautification and .............. they hail n«*»rlv nearly cleanup Last week ' **'*"' III«' rock wall along the finishe« ll of fr building. Dirt will be west : si'l le I there an«l shrubbery and lumpli tourists up n planted. pianici«. Mready, Imvn ' ......1 to «•••mark gorge have been heard remark III that (lia i the «•«” tavern's -- . driveway is the Pest along the highway. MERRILL’S COLUMBIA GARDENS CASCADE LOCKS a SATURDAY NIGHT JOHNNY WALKER AND HIS ORCHESTRA