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TWELVE T HE B O N N E V I L L E i v ’. n v v m v H v u v m u v v v u m v v v w w v w » w w CASCADE LOCKS (By Mrs. Clara Nix) »»M VVVW W V W V V V V V V W V W V VW W V W W V W V V W V W V V W W W V V W V W W McKinnon III Malcolm McKinnon was rushed to a hospital in Portland Thursday night by ambulance. He has been serious ly ill with pneumonia and suddenly grew worse. He isn’t out of danger yet, however, but we do hope he will soon be up and “ fit as a fiddle” again. Fntertains Girls Mrs. Ralph Williams entertained the older group of Camp Fire girls Friday night with a lovely camp fir« weiner roast at Eagle creek. Oldei guests were Mrs. Lester Sprague Mrs. James Raaamussen, Mrs. Jerrj Woodward and Mrs. Roy Weeman Mrs. Martin Whalen was shopping in Portland Tuesday. Graduate* Feted Tuesday evening Mrs. W. J. Carl son, Mrs. Lester Sprague and Mrs M. L. Morgan entertuined the eighth grade graduation class of 1937 at a 6:30 dinner at the home of Mrs. Carl son. Mr. and Mrs. Embree were also guests. After a perfectly grand dinner the children enjoyed games. Good Catches Joe Miller and Art Nix are really proud of themselves tor they got the second best catch of fish in the Des chutes river Sunday (so the game warden says). Anyhow they took pic- tur*‘ > in case of doubting Thomases Mrs. Val W. Tomkins formerly of It’s “ dress up” time, grad uates! You need a pair of S tar B rand shoes for sports and one for dress. A n d d o we have them . . . just come in and see. J. C. Johnsen Hood River, Oregon the Locks stopped in to visit a few friends while in the Locks on busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. McDownley of Ste venson were Sunday visitors of Man- da Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Provost left for New Mexico Saturday evening where Bert will work on the Conchas dam. The Oddfellows are taking in 12 candidates to Portland Wednesday evening foi the third degree. Bob Miller of Portland spent the week-end with his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller. While here he visited his many friends and at tended the Senior ball. Mr and Mrs. West of North Bon neville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reuterskoild. Wednesday Mrs. H. J. Titus, Mrs. M. ' Morgan and Mrs. Lester Spra gue motored to Portland to attend the Rebekah convention. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cordill and Mrs. S. A. Cordill of Mollala were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sprague and family. Mrs. S. A. Cordill is a sister of Mr. Sprague. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Rosenback and Carlyle P.euterskoild hiked to four- mile camp and enjoyed fishing and camping out over the week-end. Miss Theodora Gustafson and her mother, Mrs. Mary Gustafson, re turned Sunday afternoon from Port land. The trip home weakened Miss Gustafson so she is confined to her bed. Mrs. George Bogardus was taken seriously ill Saturday night and was rushed to the Multnomah hospital in Portland. At the last reports she was holding her own. Clem Kollenburn and Cliff Wood ward left Tuesday for Deep River, Wash., where Clem’s parents are. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wuner and two sons of Oswego were week-end visi tors of tyr. and Mrs. R. J. Wuner. Mrs. William Ferguson and sister, Mrs. William Mohr, were shopping in Portland Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Roxy Hill and two sons Jack and Keith of Warrendale spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Titus. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard of Bonne ville visited friends in the Locks on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Stevens spent the week-end in Waldport. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Grinnell and Zulima Munkres who have been vis iting the Hank Munkres, left Tues day morning for Bend. We are glad to see that Mr. and Mrs. Nate Davies have moved back to the Locks after living in The Dalles for a few months. Everill Brolliar was up from New- berg and spent the week-end with his parents. Mrs. R. J. Belshaw and daughter Marcia Rae left Monday for Vallejo, Calif., to visit her mother for about two weeks. The telephone crew who are work ing in town are staying at the Lake side hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Epping were among the many fish'ng in the Des chutes river Sunday. Hank Kruse spent the week-end in Goldendale. Curt Potts from Hood River of the Loop service station was in the Locks on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Franz Reuterskoild were shopping in Hood River Tues day. Mr. an Mrs. V. C. Nelson are spending a much enjoyed week at the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rand return ed from the Conchas dam Thursday. They all seem to return from this Conchas dam. We wonder what is wrong down there. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Steel and Elaine and Bille of Portland were Sunday guests of L. E. Ostberg. Miss Beth Manchester spent a very enjoyable week-end visiting in Port land. Mrs. Karl Rosenback returned home Friday after a two week's stay in the Hood River hospital. We're glad that she’s getting along so nicely and do hope she will soon be up and around again. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Brannon spent the week-end in Portland with Mrs. Brannon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Fee. Mrs. Johnny Butler and son and Miss Lucy Putler from Skamania. Wash., spent the day with Mrs. Ar thur Nix Friday. Margaret Calendine, postmaster of Cascade Locks, is planning on at tending the Multnomah-Hood River county postmaster association to be held at the Red Steer cafe, North I) A M FRIDAY , MAY 21, 1937. C H R O N I C L E Portland, Saturday May 22. Mrs. S. S. Stevens motored to Hood River Wednesday. Mrs. R. J. Wuner is spending a week in Portland attending the Re bekah assembly as a delegate of Cas- cadia lodge. M. A. McCrery is spending his va cation in Texas. Mrs. Kimmel of the Columbia hotel made two business trips to Portland last week. Mrs. William Ferguson and Mrs. Frank Strader were shopping in Port land Saturday. Last Friday was little Shirley Mat ron’s ninth birthday anniversary so Mrs. Albert Matson planned a party for Saturday afternoon at her home. About 12 of Shirley’s school mates v ■ attended. The children enjoyed games and dainty refreshments and all that goes to make a merry party. Mrs. Albert Matson and daughter Shirley returned to Parkwood, Wash., with Mr. Matson to stay a week. Mrs. Carl Moffett and Mrs. B. M. Clapperton and daughter Carlene were luncheon guests of Mrs. Arthur Nix Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Munkres, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Grinnell and Zulima To be or not tu-be. . . . The question is, where are the best used car Munkres motored to Salem Sunday bargains? Come to Bartols for the right answers. We have the used cars and visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Orin McKinnon and and that's the truth. daughter Maxine and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Foster and children of Ste 1929 Chevrolet Sedan —Good mechanically, upholstery fair, rubber venson were visitors at the Otis Mc fair to good. Plenty of unused miles in this car. Kinnon home Friday. 1931 Chevrolet Sedan— A new paint job, good tires, new battery, “ Toughy” Strader was out of mechanically OK. school Tuesday as he wasn’t feeling 1935 Chevrolet Coupe —Nearly new tubes, upholstery not damaged well. and looks like new, and original paint. Miss Beryl Catt and Miss Marian 1936 Plymouth Coupe —7900 miles, original tires, paint like new, Robbins of Portland were house upholstery hardly stained and showing no wear. guests of Mrs. Douglas Welch this past week-end. 1935 Dodge Truck —Good rubber, going through shop for any needed work. Truck buyers will find this a real buy. fcW V W W V W W W W W W W W W W W 1926 Buick Sedan —New low price because of repossession. 1927 Chevrolet Sedan —As is for $50. Plenty of value here as past owner has been using every day. (By Mrs. Chas. F. Beatie) Last Week’s Proof Entertains Club All days are not 24 hours long. Their length varies from about one Mrs. Clarence Rabideau entertained minute less than 24 hours to about one minute more, depending upon the the Dodson sewing club on Thurs time of year. The mean solar day is 24 hours long. day. Those present were Mrs. O. C. Correll, Mrs. J. Lash, Mrs. A1 Strom. Mrs. Eade, Mrs. McGowan, Mrs. L. Locke, Mrs. Charles Beatie, Mrs. Charles Robertson, Mrs. Joe Bucher, Mrs. Ted Johnson and Mrs. Clyde Kimbrough. v À r a j A R a d \o t u9i isTOoTvi M e , Dodson Mrs. Leona Dyck of San Francisco is visiting her sister, Mrs. O. B. Gun ter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnston spent several days in Toledo during the week. Mrs. Luther* will leave on Saturday for Bend where she will visit her father. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Correll spent the week-end in Portland at the John Myers home. On Saturday the four some enjoyed a game of golf. Mrs. A1 Hilger, formerly Miss Fe lice Ford, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Lee Sams. Guests at the A1 Strom home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Knight and Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Strom of Portland. Dodson residents who spent Satur day in Portland were the Raymond McAdens, C. F. Beaties, Prices, Kim broughs, Everett Johnsons and L. L. Lockes. Mr. and Mrs. George Carr and fam ily spent Saturday and Sunday at Husum, Wash. Mrs. A. R. DeTemple and Mrs. Rex Bauer shopped in Hood River Mon day. HOOD RIVER, PHONE 1111 -HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSES ISSUED HERE- “ ROLLING ROLLING without a care in the world on one o f our WESTERN GIANT TIRES” TUBES BATTERIES FISHING TACKLE L. R. FREYGANG Authorized Dealer WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. 3rd and Cascade Watch Our Windows Phone 3733 D o n ’ t Be S o r r y J NEW $ 1937 M O D E L 169 50 6 .3 C U B I C FEET Slo Cycle TwinCylind’r Compressor See the New STEWART-WARNER REFRIGERATOR Before You Buy Set a time right now to see these new Stewart-Warner models before you buy. For efficient, economical operation! 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