Cascade Locks chronicle and the Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1939-1939, March 03, 1939, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    FRIDAY. MARCH 3. 1939
C a s c a d e Locks
THF CASCADE LOCKS CHRONICLE
school girls clashed in an exciting
basketball gam e Tuesday a fte r ­
noon. The high school girls were
defeated by a score of 21-12.
SACRIFICE SALE
•
Mrs. Stella Thom as of Seattle
CASCADE LOCKS
a rriv ed M onday to visit her son-
GRADE SCHOOL
in-law and d au g h ter. Mr. and Mrs
H ank Ju liu s and fam ily.
(By E sther McMullen)
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. W uner a rriv ­
The Cascade Locks G r a d e
ed back in th e Locks the firs t of School
had a gam e with S teven­
the week a fte r v isitin g in P o rt­
son.
F
riday.
Feb. 24. in the high
land and a few other places the school gym nasium
. The local sec­
p a st m onth.
ond team defeated th eir opponents
M essrs. C harles a n d George by a large score. The first team
H aggblom en tertain ed at lunch­ also played a victorious game. The
eon Tuesday in one of the P.-T. A. i lineup for the second team was:
series of p a rties, followed by an a f ­ Johnny W oodward. D elm ar Moore,
ternoon of cards.
Mrs. C harles Bobby Kelsay. Freddie W alker,
Nelson held high score. G uests Riley Jenkins, and Ted Iaington.
w ere M esdam es John C. W oodward, The first s trin g lineup was Dick
George M iller. C harles Nelson, E r ­ P otts, Melvin Collins, Dick H a rri­
win Brolliur, Mrs. Elliot, Mrs. Hilda son. Johnny Johnson and Freddie
Olin, M rs. John W. W oodward.
Nichols. The gam e was enjoyed
Mr. and Mrs. .Hank Julius had by all observers.
as th e ir dinner guests Monday
The fifth and sixth grades have
night Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brink.
been saving th eir money and have
John C arlson spent the week at purchased a radio w ith it.
The fifth and sixth grades wish
home recovering from a severe
to thank all of the people who took
case of poison oak.
Mr. and Mrs. George H ew itt and subscriptions for the Farm Jour-
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yincenzi en­ nal. They chose sides and the side
joyed a show in Hood River Mon­ th a t got $10 w orth of subscrip­
tions got a box of candy. The
day evening.
Mrs. John E rn e ste r made a busi. daas rets S0‘ of the money from
subscriptions.
Individual s e l l e r s
ness trip to Hood River F riday.
Mrs. Ja ck Jenkins was hostess get sm all prizes.
The g ram m ar school girls played
fo r a delightful p a rty for her
d a u g h te r. B etty 's, 10th b irthday a basketball gam e w ith the high
last S atu rd ay . The afternoon was school girls. They defeated th eir
spent playing gam es and all had opponents by a score of 21-12.
a good tim e. G uests were Helen This was the high school’s firs t
Jen k in s of W yeth, B arbara E rn es­ defeat. The lineup w as:
D orothy W alker F, Olive P o tts F,
te r and Rosalie Auld.
J
a
n i c e Nichelson F . Je a n e tte
Mr. and Mrs. George H ew itt and
Mrs. Jack Jenkins and dau g h ter, W alker G, Pat C a rte r G, A udrey
B etty, enjoyed a show in Hood K elsay G, V irginia Randolph G.
River S a tu rd a y evening.
•
CA SCA DE LOCKS
HIGH SCHOOL
(By V irginia McMullen)
F rid a y evening the local P irates
had th eir m ost exciting basketball
gam e of the season w ith Odell on
the home floor. The second team
fought th rough to the score of
22-17.
The lineup was C lark
B rathord. Bob M organ, Jim m y M er­
rill, Bobbie Hyde, and N orm an
Lovell. The P ira te s first s trin g
played a tough gam e and the score
ended 30-2H in the local’ favor.
The lineup w as Chet W oodward.
H ank
Brink, C liff W oodward.
Noble Hyde, Bo Jenkins and Jim
Sm ith. W ith th is victory Cascade
Locks has come out of th ird place
in th e league and is now tied for
second. The standings are P ark-
dale, Odell and Locks, and Mosier.
Follow ing the gam e the student
body gave a going-aw ay p a rty for
C larke and B arb ara B rathord, J u n ­
ior and F reshm an, respectively,
who are m oving to Mosier to a t ­
tend high school.
R efreshm ents
served w ere h am b u rg er sandwiches.
A good tim e w as enjoyed by all
stu d en t body m em bers attending.
In th e spelling contest of the
E nglish I class, Irene W alker was
aw arded two th e a tre tickets for
spelling down all of her classm ates.
Monday m orning two new s tu ­
dents entered high school. They
a re from Je ffe rso n , Ore.
Tuesday evening, the basketball
team s m ade a trip to K lickitat to
play a gam e. T heir success did
not sta y w ith them and they
dropped both gam es to th eir op­
ponents. This w as th e ir last game
of the season and they are w arm ­
ing up fo r baseball which will be
welcomed by all of the boys.
The Senior class has selected its
play and has been practicing.
P lans a re also being made for
g raduation.
The Ju n io r class is planning to
have the Prom M arch 10. E v ery ­
one is looking forw ard to the occa­
sion and g e ttin g out th eir form áis
and tuxedos.
L ast T h u rsd ay and F riday was
spent in ta k in g six-w eeks’ exam s.
R eport cards c a rry in g positive and
negative g rades were handed out
W ednesday.
The high school girls and grade
FUEL OIL
OF
USED CARS
j
W c Must Unload Our Used Cars to Accomodate More New Car Sales
1934 STUDEBAKER SEDAN
S275
1934 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
<260
1935 CKEVROLET SEDAN
BUY NOW AND SAVE W HILE W E LOSE
W e Must Unload Our Used Cars to Accommodate More New Car Sales
you see our high-class stock of used cars which we are selling at
LOW EST PRICES EVER KNOWN IN HOOD RIVER
BARTOL MOTOR
Company
1
Hood River, Oregon
R n rn n o e
•T lw C ip C S
• ■ ■
B anana M uffins
l
cups flour, 2 tsp. baking
powder, 14 ten. soda; S> tap
g ra te d orange rind. S tsp. salt, S
cup brown su g ar. 1 egg beaten; l
cup niashed bananas, 2 tbsp. sour
cream , 3 tbsps. fat m elted; mix in­
g redients and half-fill greased
m uffin pans.
Bake 20 min. in
m oderate oven. If sour cream is
not available, put
tbsp. vinegar
BONNEVILLE SCHOOL
in
1H
tbsps.
sweet
cream
. A fter
(By Loraine Webber)
one m inute it will be sour. You
The eig h th grade gave the synop­ can add ‘•s eup broken nuts to
sis of th e ir play, “Toby Helps O ut,” m uffins.
for the P.-T. A. W ednesday.
T here will he a reg u la r school I
program M arch 10. The eighth j
grade pho-. “Toby H elps O ut." will
be presented.
T here will he n o ;
charge.
The Bonneville b o y s played 1 FOR RENT New m odern bouse—
addition, Cascade Locks.
W ilkes F rid a y night at the to u rn a ­ Lakeview
Inquire
at
T ubandts, Lakeview
ment a t P ow ellhurst. The score
A ddition, C ascade Locks,
2-27*
was W ilkes 31, Bonneville 13.
S atu rd ay night the boys played j FOR REN T 2-rooni unfurnished
F airview . The score was Fairview n p a rtm en t, p rivate entrance, $10
26. Bonneville 16.
u m onth. 1340 Cascade. Phone
The s ta rtin g lineup at th e |
1-10-tf
tournam ent w as: Jam es H nsket, « 0 U .
forw ard; Jesse Mosso, forw ard; LOST—L ady's G ruen w ristw atch.
Steve Memovich, g u a rd ; Jim Rab- Lost about tw o weeks ago. Re­
ideau, g u ard ; Roy Lusch, center. ward. Box 118. Cascade Locks.
Ted A dam s, W allace Laxton, Keith
2-27*
Bixby, L ester L autm an and Keith
Bixby w ere sub stitu tes.
FOR S A L E —One larg e portable
Tuesday afternoon the Beavers Beam sp ra y e r in good shape; one
and B eaverettes played the C orbett span bloekey colts, com ing 3 and
boys and girls. The scores were; 4 years old, full bro th ers, gentle,
Reavers 10, C orbett 13; Beaver- (’has S tru ck , P urkdalr 2 18 20 27*
elies 3, C orbett 4.
Bonneville Beavers won 4th place FOR SA L E —C edar fence posts,
$80 a thousand.
100 cords 16“
at the tournam ent.
Jean W allace entered the sixth second grow th fir, $3.60 a cord.
grade. She came from L atourell, M aurice S. W alton, Phone 18«,
Ore.
J e a n ’s siste r, M aries also
Parkdale, Ore.
1-30-tf
entered the fou rth grade.
The “ H istory W heel” in the th ird TA BLE MODEL 1937 Magic Eye
and fou rth room has been so Long and S hort W ave Packard-
ponular th at a “G eography W heel’’ Bell Radio. O. C. G aither. 710
is being made.
Cascade St.
2-13-20-27'
One of our tu rtle s has been
pining for some days but seems to
be im proving now.
Alden Johnson has been absent
this week w ith a hard cold.
CLASSIFIED ADS
Auto Loans
$ 2 0 .0 0 TO $ 1 ,0 0 0 .0 0
ON YOUR CAR
19.10 to 1939 models. Light
trucks and out-of-state rara
1 TO 18 MONTHS TO REPAY
Contracts Refinanced
Consum ers C redit
Com pany
TOM SCOTT. Agent
114 ' j Third St.
Phone 2804
License M 238
ABERDEEN COAL
AM BULANCE SERVICE
614 S t a l e S t r e e t
H ood H iver, O re g o n
Phone 1391
Hunting and Fishing Licenses Issued Here
N EW S T O C K O F F IS H IN G T A C K L E
POLES
REELS
LINES
HOOKS
Sale on Tires— Batteries
Tools— Accessories
L. R. Freygang
A u th o r is e d O e a le r
W r.H T K K N AI TO M I'M 'I.Y CO.
T h i r d and ( aw-ade
W a t o h o u r w indow »
P h o n e l ia «
New tweeds, wool shetlands, herringbones, and many
other exciting materials. Thrilling new styles and
colors.
New spring styles. Fitted and semi-fitted coats.
Swagger - jiggers - Reefers, Casual and Tailored Coats
$ 6.50 - $ 9.98 - $ 16.50
N ew Millinery
To complete that spring outfit, new advance spring
fashions that will delight you.
$1.48 *"d $1.98
BRIQUETS
Batiste night wear for children or ladies. Clever new
styles and patterns. Pajamas or night gowns.
From Viento to Dodson
98c
The Dalles Freight Line
Cascade Locks
Anderson Funeral Home
N ew Spring
COATS
PRESTO-LOGS
FEEDS
FIVE
Phone 131
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PARIS
Hood River
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