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-ab-m last wi'i'k-'iid and brought hark their daughter Peggy with tlirin. p< ggy had hern visiting tier grandmother, Mrs. Cora Johnson, and Ki*l**n Hmo-nhack rut off tin* t ti uniti her aunt. Mrs, Mary Lnxon. of fi in li ft hand on«* day laut Mrs, M iv Klliott and the Broiliers w»•••k. The handh* of tlo* ax, which Went lo idlewild ct-metery in Hood thmut» wlo'ii chopping woou la>{ Hiver over Memorial Day for the \ \t m i lts TO MKK1 MRS. POINTER PRIZES ... MEMBERSHIP CARD The Cascade Yacht club will meet in the Stevenson. Wash, city council chambers one block south of the A cherished poses-son of the Townsfeldt drug store Friday, June i pointers’ is a membership certificate e i g u i OCHS OI Hie evening w a i c . i , |M|lfld Kv , , y í;Pin(| f l r a r o j lod go . Nr,. N "> at eight hells of the evening watch. du-e Ti. I. 0. 0. which for the benefit of landlubbers1 , „ , . . .... ...; K. Sheffield, England, to Robert amounts to * P. M. 1 he meeting wiM Merchant. Mrs. Pointers’ grandfather, anyone Interested be open in 1823. boats. The 113-year-old bit of pasteboard, now carefully wrapped io cellophane, Her home is in Hollywood. Mr. and Mrs. William Hepner and bears an old-fashioned red wax seal, daughtr Norma spent Saturday and partly crumbled away. The mem Sunday with Mrs. Hpner’s parents, bership number on the certificate is u. u I w»*i-k. Thr liandh* of the ax, wnleh services there. Mickey Moran hurt his leg Monday II»* was wh'MuiK with ti is» right Marni, when he fell on a nail while playing ramili! in his clothing and tin- blade hark of hr. M. K. Johnson’s office WVi-r«! th»* thumh roinp|rt«*|y. 1|.* l*r. Johnson dresseo the wound and was rnshril to tin* Hood Itisrr hoH- Mirkey was playing again in a short |dtul imin««liat'dy ft»r treatment. The Mr. ami Mrs. Chari» Haggblom. Nor loor». tlilimb was replaced there ami it The Oddfellows’ organization had The E. J. Hrolller» visited Mr and ma will spend two weeks with her is expected to grow hack on without Mrs. J. A. Reggs rlurlng their trip been founded hut four ye ir» previ grandparents, complications. ously when Mr. Merchant became a to Hood Hiver Saturday. Robert amt Stella Wo<*lward spent A double surprise birthday party i member. Associated lodges through- Wilbert Harrison and family came Sunday in Odell where Robert pi a yeti for Mrs. May Klliott and Howard down from Larch mountain this the state recently celebrated the one baseball. Hrolller was held at the home of Mrs. week to visit before returning there hundred seventeenth anniversary of Mr. Charles Nelson made a business Mauri Hrolller two Weeks ago. Many ft, spemi the summer. the founding of the order. trip to Portland Monday. fri'-mls of both Mrs Klliott and How Mrs. Mauri Hrolller is making an Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Goodale of ard attended. Introductory offer of free facial Salem. Mr. John Buss of Oregon three hundred dollars to the Town Mrs. W. 0. McKinnon was \ isit«*<I treatments with Hermosa products, City an.! Miss Amaryllis Phelps spent send movement. Ralph Anderson, dis Saturday by her brother, Charles manufactured in Portland.—Adv. Saturday at the home ~>f Mr. and trict organizer, was master of cere Jackson, her mother, Mrs. Jackson, M rs. Emma Iw-cker, 72. mother of Mrs. Karl Rosenback. monies. and several speakers ap and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pomeroy. Mrs. Morton Sweney, died a week Henry and Dorothy Rosenback ac peared. Rain made the ballyhooed A party attended by near I > Ijh per ago Wednesday in Portland. Funeral; companied Mr .and Mrs. A. L. Stew baseball game .impossible. son* was held at the McKinnons Sat service» were held Saturday. She had Mr. and Mrs. Sam Yeoman, broth art to Hood River on a fishing trip urday night when Mr. and Mrs. tit,hr,. been through a long illness. fhone 2 4 «- Rea. Ph. 1172 er and sister-in-law of Mrs. Sanford Sunday. They reported no luck. Mr, Wharton and Mr. McCurdy of Howard Harrioon and Everili Brol- Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Rosenback, Hill, visited the Hills here Sunday. Bonneville and Mr*. Marni Hrolller of lier w ere visitors Sunday in McMinn- Mrs, Karl Rosenback anil daughter They are from Portland. jtometrlat and Optician Casrade Lock* provided music. Sun- ville and New berg. The Cascade Locks Townsend Heh n went to Reedvllle Friday night V k Examined Glasses Fitted da> the McKinnons, Jacksons arel The Kpworth league will hold a to attend the graduation of Miss club’s amateur night will b** held ^ ® 0 u h R IV E R . O REG O N ' Pomeroys dined with Mrs. McKin- musical program between 7 and 8 FV'Jc Nordlund. The Karl Ros* nbacks the latte- part o f this month in the Scott Building non's slsb r and brother-in-law. Mr.I p. M. Sunday, June 7 in the Cascade S|.‘*ut Sunday in Portland, visiting I. 0. O. F. hall, with Mrs. Sauford and Mrs, Melvin Poster, at Stevenson, Locks church, friends. They purchased a n v. Dodge Hill in charge. Members of clubs of following which they drove mound M. L. Morgan, his son William and ‘■port coupe Thursday. Hood River, Stevenson, and other the Mnimt Hood loop highway. Alvin Foote went to Portland Mon The Odell family has mover! into nearby towns w ill be Invited to par Mr. and Mrs. Otto Achord and day on business. the former Grayson home,-Harley ticipate. datigli ter Clara spent the week-end Miss Pauline Stevens, sister of Grayson having obtained a position Lois Merrill, daughter of Jim Mer HIOltT O R D E R S at the beach ne.ir Astoria. Mrs Prank Walker, will \isit the in Newport, Or., while Mrs. Grayson rill, is in bed with the measles. O f l t S P E C IA L T Y ” Mrs. Harriet Waite is recovering Walkrs for a few days. She is corn is visiting in Canada. Perry Jones of Portland visited from a »vere attack o f neuritis. ing her*' with Mr. Walker, returning Mrs. Walter Johnson arrived from Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hyde Sunoay. \S. AGNUS Mr. ami Mrs. Jack Berry* went to from a week’s stay in California. Portland Thursday for a visit with Initiated into Cascadia Rebekah Cascade Locks lodge. No. 221. of Cascade Locks Wed the L***t»*r Spragues. Bill Homans, Troy laundry repre- nesday night night were Mrs. Maud i s*-nt itive, is driving a new Y-* sedan I Brollier. Mrs. B»th Manchester and Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. McGarrigle and Mrs. L. G. Weaver. Members of Mr-*. Frank Walker went to Portland Laurel lodge in Hood River put on the degree work. The meeting was f,n business. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Long drove to held in I. 0. 0. F. hall. The Cascade Locks Townsend club Portland Saturday with Mr. Lima's will meet Friday night in the I. 0. brother from Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Morgan made 0. F. hall for a business session and Jr*c Burlier, Owner a busbies- trip to Portland Friday election of nominating committee. |A LOCAL INSTITUTION Young people are asked to attend with Mrs. Ralph Williams. APPRECIATES YOUR Mr. and Mrs. Jim Merrill a no sons and g*‘t details of the amateur night PATRONAGE Adalbert and James visited Portland to he held the last part of this month. Friday on business. “ Pop" Wuner returned this week M, L. Morgan’ service station flew the largest if not the i»nly American from Oswego, still very ill with sci flair along the main drag Memorial atica. I>ay. Clem Richardson, friend of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. It. G. Wuner left M. L. Morgan’s uncle and grandfather Thursday f*»r Oswego where they in Kahlotus. Wash., stopped here will spend several days with their Tuesday on his way to Nashville, son Kenneth. “ Pop" Wuner is recov Or., where his family will make its Orders for ering from a recent attack of sciatica. home. On his truck were two hors- THE OREGON!\N Mrs. Stella Thomas and grand Pes. several crates of geese and daughter Barbara went to Portland chickens, a dog, and many of the may he left at the Friday to visit. From Portland they family possessions. <:\SC.\|»h OKI G STORE will go to Oswego to spend two or Wallace "Tuck" Anderson recently in three weeks. moved to Stevenson, Wash, where he CASCADE LOCKS The interior Lnekkceper Charles w ill make his home. Saunders’ offiee at the locks here Miss Mary Gamble and Miss Fanny received a needed coat of paint last Champlin from Tacoma are visiting week. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens visited in Olson here. They w ill remain about a month. Waldport last week-end. MYSICIAN AN D SURGEON Mrs. Orel Yallen returned home Frank Tessier, Bill Morgan and Monday from Portland with her Alvin Foote cycled east on the Tuesday n three-weeks-old daughter, Delores Columbia Kiver highway Arline. Delores weighed nine and and returned by way of the county one-quarter pounds when she was road. They w ill make the trip many born and she’s getting huskier every times in the next month as they are day. working fop their cycling merit^ Mr. Sanford Hill and Mr. Glen badge, in the Boy Scouts. Mitchell went to Blue Lake Saturday Bill Haggman. driver of a Standard TOMMY LUKE Oil route and resident of Warrendale, to attend the Townsend picnic there. «1 7 8. W . « T I I They report more than two thousand! took four days’ vacation last week, I’» K aron Tiif.Y persons were present, contributing making a trip to Walla Walla. I. PENN C. CRUM [E WHITE SPOT BRANNAN H ollyw ood D airy iRADE A RAW AND PASTEURIZED MILK NEU 7 FLOOR SHOW Starring HARRY RIGGS Tenor And DEL-M AR & RENITA I. MELVIN E. JOHNSON iscade Locks Phone 35 Ace dance team plus Jo h n n y W a lk er’s Band . B O B B Y REED Sunday Night at DRY [MILL ENDS ♦ th e DALLES FREIGHT LINE Cascade Locks MERRILL’S COLUMBIA GARDENS Cascade Locks T ire s - Tu b es - O N LY COMPLETE AUTOM OTIVE SERVICE IN TOW N MORGAN’S STANDARD 8:30 - 12 P. M . P op u lar Prices B atteries —AND G\lt\GK— Cascade Locks SERVICE Phone 93