Cascade Locks chronicle and the Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1939-1939, March 03, 1939, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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FRIDAY, MARCH 3. 1939
THK CASCADE LOCKS CHRONICLE
Where’s There a
Better One?
W e live in a region that's scenic
W e live in a town that will soon
Oh. stores with fine merchandise
And restaurants and taverns that
and pretty.
be a city.
you will find here,
serve better beer.
Our streets are well lighted with Bonneville power
Our town’s yetting better almost every hour.
Our church and our school and our lodges and clubs
Are better than those of some other town's dubs.
Our council, our mayor, our citizens fine
Cannot be surpassed anywhere on the line.
Now what we've been saying's no hot air or vapor.
And furthermore, now, we've a Cascade Locks paper.
Flaucher’s
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Cascade Locks
CASCADE LOCKS
(My J e r r y
W imk I ii a n t >
T he Cannule Lock* Townies won a f te rn o o n of c a rd s in the f ir s t of
it fast iciime of basketball from the a aeries of c a rd p a r tie s as a benefit
S tevinson q u in ta l T u esd a y evening for th e P.-T. A.
Mrs. S p ra g u e
on the Locks' floor, the score being being one of th e 1 hostesses who
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will invite* eig h t and each of th e
“ Mr and Mrs Nils H e sg a rd a r e <«Kbt have a tab le of fo u r which
the proud p aren ts of a baby boy, will nat th e association a good
arriv e d last S a tu rd a y a t th e llood w o rk in g fund for som e time.
River hospital, n « m e d S ta n le y ‘
were M esdam es C h arley
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H uggM om , \V illiam Sunuaten, K arl
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| K euterskiold, Jo h n W. W oodw ard,
Mis M arth a t u n i c s enter nine. | . rana! R euterskiold, G eorge Miller,
the pinochle club at her h “ *11' as <Smrirv H a ggblom and Mrs. Hilda
T h u rs d a y •» lunch, followed by 0 , jn MrH. C harles H a ggblom held
d .rd s
Mr> Eil M ath e n y holding high s e n and Mrs Wm. S u n d ste n
high score. Mrs. S a n fo rd Hill pre- |ow
sented each of the r e g u la r m em bers
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witb a sm all wall brack et as a be-
Littb* T o m m y H a rris o n has been
|„ t . ,l V alentines gift
G u e sts w ere >iuite .11 w ith a n a t t a c k of a s t h m a
M esdames Kd M atheny. S a n fo rd and ts now a o m ew h at im proved.
Hill C harles Nelson. A lbert Beit- , Mnrvin M testrell. a f i r s t g ra d e r,
ner
J o h n W. W oodw ard. Mrs. bad a touch of blood p oisoning on
Susie W oodward. Mrs
H a rrie t hiu a r m l a s t week, but was check-
W a ite and Mrs Jennie M adden.
’*** before g e t t i n g a s t a r t .
Mrs M a rth a C arnes was very
C la ra Nix is sp e n d in g a few
m uch s u rp rise d when a g ro u p of d ays in E u g e n e v is itin g friends.
R ebekahs tu rn e d out for drill p ra c - j Mr and Mrs. Jo e Miller. Mr and
t n e W ednesday night and to c e lt Mrs Roy W c em an a n d Nick A nder-
b , a t e her b irth d ay , as th ey co uldn’t son enjoyed skiing at Larch moun-
find her at home th a t day
F ra n k ta in W ednesday.
Hall and Ja c k C o rn ett assisted
Miss G re tch en G r a n d s tro n i of
w ith the e n te r ta in in g , when they P o rtla n d s p e n t the week-end w ith
p r e s e n t e d t h e g u e s t of h o n o r w i t h h e r m o th e r, Mrs. Erick G r a n d ­
a te ething ring
A delicious s u p p e r s tro m .
w a s s e r v e d t h e g r o u p . Mrs. t tir n e i
Wm
K n a p p w as home iront
r ecei ved a latgT n u m b e r of b e a u ­ C m iitilla o v e r th e week-end.
t i f u l g i f t s f r o m h e r m a n y f ri en d s.
Mr. and Mrs. E r a n t R eutersk io ld
Mis T J. L an g to n e n te r ta in e d
and
son, C arly le, and Mrs. C. P.
m em bers of the bridge club at d e s ­
sert luncheon Tuesday at her home. K urnha m visited Mr and Mrs. Rill
T he afte rn o o n was spent playing W ilkins at Hood R iver S unday.
Mr. and Mrs. A rt G rim m spent i
ca rd s, w ith Mrs M urray holding
high score G uests were M esdames S u n d ay and Monday in P o rtlan d . \
Mr and Mrs J o h n E arlin e s and
l e e M u rra y . Glen Brower, Silver
Per i ns. Pete l.ewallen. G eorge >on visited frie n d s in llood R iver
Sunday.
h e i r , livv Hall and H enry Mays
Those m a k in g t r i p s to Hood |
Mr and Mis A Scott and Mr
A De Colin of P o rtlan d visited Mr River Monday on b u siness w ere
Mr and Mrs Melvin H e rrin g to n ,
and Mis C lark Rankin S a tu rd a y .
Mr s
Anna H a ggblom was a Don Cowdrey, Mrs L e s te r S p r a g u e
business visitor in P o rtla n d S a t ­ and d a u g h t e r . Illeen.
Mr and Mrs Andy V a n s tr o m of
urday.
V a n s tr o m
Miss Doris H iggins of N o rth P o rtla n d visited M r s
Hoiinri lite was a visitor a t th e E r ­ and Mrs M anda Collins Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs Walt M ohr and
win Hrolliar home S unday.
The tow n su ffe red a very d ra s d a u g h t e r re tu r n e d hom e from a
tic de* re sse in nopulation last m onth'» stav at the beach ut Rock
Wednesdav night when R ebekahs aw ay . Ore
Mrs J, E K elsay. who had her
Ulti « b l d F , lb w * t r a i r l i si t * » S t r i
and
t h e m o th e r w ith h er fo r seve ral d ays
•n*o n b i ­ p r l i a t r r n r
„•hon i bll» t o riiij.'i an r i m i n e of her. had to ta k e h er hack to C anhy
VII F rid a y when she becam e qu ite ill,
il h w (h (I ir Sti • i r t i * o t i g t o U p
so she could I k * u n d e r h er d o c to r’s
T|>0 I t i s i a g r a n . d t i m e .
M r* \ r t a S' P r a g u e e n te r ta in e d
f ladies at her home last
a gtv
l ui , hr on. foil, wed by an
Ernia
Mike Long
BARBERING
U ’oMiri’i and Children's
i>ur S p e c i a l t y
CASi'AD* I O ’* *
C o rn e r of l-ake»ide Hotel
i care.
Mrs. E s t h e r S tr a d e r re tu rn e d
home S unday from the Hood R iver
hospital, s p en d in g a few days th e re
when s tric k e n with her third a tta c k
of quinzy sore th r o a t and also a
bad cold.
G ue sts a t th e B u rt N elsons’ Mon-
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day w ere Mrs. J o h n T ay lo r and son,
John, J r., Mrs. J . W. R oberts and
H om er Ellison of Corvallis.
Mrs. Paul T om pkins and son,
Hrook, a r e v is itin g her p a re n ts ,
Mr and Mrs. M. P a rm e te r, of Nes-
pelem, Wn.
Mr. and Mrs. B ra th v a r d and chil­
dren, C lark and B a rb a ra , who
have madt* t h e i r home here the
p ast few m onths, moved to Mosier
Sunday, w here Mr. B rath v o rd has
a job.
Miss C eleste Coe was a w eek­
end g u e s t a t th e J. W. Woodward
home.
S u n d ay Mrs. A. E. Coe
dropped in fo r a s h o rt visit.
Mr. and Mrs. H enry Miller and
son of P o rtlan d were week-end
g u e s ts of Mr. and Mrs. C harles
Nelson.
Bill Wells hud us his g u e s t S u n ­
day Mr. and Mrs. S. A m ato and
Miss C eletus Wells of Portland.
W ayne O sborn v i s i t e d his
m other, Mrs. Isabella Osborn, in
P o rtla n d Sunday, finding her much
im proved in health.
Mr and Mr T. H. Tharp made
a business tr i p to V ancouver S a t ­
urday.
F. B. W aite o f P o rtlan d was a
business visitor in th e Locks T u e s ­
day.
Mrs. Selm a G ra m of Thu Dalles
visited her m o th e r and siste r, Mrs.
B reta V a n stro m and Mrs. W anda
Collins, here over th e week-end.
H arold F isher, who has been s t a ­
tioned here a s o p e r a to r for th e
a irw a y s was t r a n s f e r r e d to A uburn,
Calif, to a b e tte r position, leaving
W ednesday.
Dewey M errill and son of P o r t ­
land w e re g u e s ts of Mr. and Mrs.
J im M errill Sunday.
Mrs. E m m a W oodw ard, Mrs.
J. C. W oodw ard and Mrs. T helm a
Jo h n so n s p e n t F rid a y in Hood
R iver on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee M u rra y and
d a u g h te r , J o a n n e , s p e n t M onday in
P ortland.
G. N. H e s g a rd a n d E. J. B ro llia r
w ere Hood R iver v isitors Sunday.
Mrs. Irvy H all has been quite
sick w ith an a t t a c k of flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew McCormick
and Mr. and Mrs R ichard Welch
visited friends in N o rth Bonneville
S a tu r d a y night.
Dr. F red Folsom s p e n t several
d ay s in P o rtla n d last week and a t ­
tended th e D e n tis ts ' C onvention.
Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k Jo nes and
son have moved to T he Dalles
w h e re Mr. J o n es has been em ployed
th e past few m onths.
Mrs. E v a C lark , a fo rm e r Locks
teac h er, visited Mrs. E m m a Wood­
w ard re c e n tly on h e r w ay home to
P o rtla n d from a t r i p east.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. M organ, Mrs.
Ivan E m b ree an d children, Gyda
A nn a n ,j M yrna K aren. Mrs. T. J.
L an g to n and Mr. E v e r e tt Hrolliar
m ade a business t r i p to P o rtlan d
F rid a y .
M o rg a n s and Mrs. Em-
brio* a tte n d e d som e o f the R ebckah
convention m e e tin g s . Mrs. E m b ree
visited h er p a r e n ts , r e tu r n in g home
S u n d a y and G yda A nne rem ained
w ith her g r a n d p a r e n ts , Mr. and
Mrs T. T hom pson, fo r a visit.
Mr. a n d Mrs. H e lm e r S u n d s te n
and children left Monday f6r the
Coulee Dam. T h ey plan on being
th e re som e tim e if Mr. S u n d ste n is
able to get w ork. T hey will visit
HOLLYWOOD
Dairy
W a r r e n d a le . O re
A loca! I ns t i t ut i on i n t e r e s t ­
ed in serving you to your
satisfaction.
Phone BSnnevdle 14-f-3
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CONGRATULATIONS TO TH E
H RON ICI E ON TH E N E W
OG NOM EN
Merrill’s Tavern
Cascade Locks
HOT C R O S S BUNS
FRESH
SW EET
C R ISP
T he Ideal Bun f o r
th e L e n te n S eason
Y oung’s Bakery
Cascade Locks
Mr. and Mrs. J a c k Collins.
w a y back to t h e i r hom e in Col­
M essrs. Dick O tis and Malcolm orado.
M cKinnon and fa m ilies enjoyed a
show in S tevenson Sunday.
Mrs. Wm. K eeler and son, T o m ­
my, s p en t seve ral d a y s in P o rtla n d
v isitin g friends a n d rela tiv e s, r e ­
tu r n i n g home M onday.
Mr. and M rs. M cP h erro n and
GENERAL
S c o tty G rif fith s p e n t S u n d ay in
Mt. Hood visitin g friends.
BUILDING
Mr. and Mrs. Mike L o n g and
Mr. and Mrs. H e n ry R osenback e n ­
joyed a show a t Hood R iver S un- j
CONTRACTOR
d a y evening.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. L o c k h a rt and
d a u g h t e r and Mr. and Mrs. H.
CASCAMO LO CK S
L o c k h a rt and child re n of B rem eh-
ton, Wn., s p e n t t h e w eek-end a t
th e S h irley Moore home, on t h e i r
G. N. Hesgard
Choice Beef . . .
always available from
selected stocks at
ERICKSON’S
CASH MARKET
Just East of the Safeway Store
CASCADE LOCKS
Tell Your Friends . . .
If they have failed to get their copy of the first edi­
tion of the Cascade Locks Chronicle, that there are
a few extra copies at our magazine rack.
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CASCADE DRUG CO. !
Keeping pace with the progressive spirit of Cascade Locks !
Phone 412
Cascade Locks
!
Spring Is Here
W e Have—
SPRING DRESSES
SPRING PRINTS
A N D SH IPM EN TS OE SPRING M ERCHANDISE
ARRIVING DAILY
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of the
MEN’S SHOP
Cascade Locks. Oregon
W*r are proud to have the name of our town connected
with the name of our newspaper