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About Cascade Locks chronicle and the Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1939-1939 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1939)
page FRIDAY. MARCH 24. 1939 THE CASCADE LOCKS CHRONICLE w w v w v * w v » % * w » w * * '» v » '» w v » * Cascade Locks The carnival is planned for A pril 7 and we hape for a large turnout. The fourth edition Of the High School Echo came out last Friday. It was the St. Patrick's Edition and put out by the Sophomore class. Those who put it out are: Editor, De Ette Moore; Assistant £ditor, Eileen Prohaska; Class E d i t o r , Eileen Sprague; Carti*onists, Jim my Merrill, Hurold Geitner; A dver tising Manager, Jimmy M errill; Scandal Editors, Sallie McMullen, Genevieve Wood wad; Sports Edi tor, Jimmy Merrill. M i** Gladys Dreher o f Hood R iver wa* the guest o f Mr*. Esther 1 Ring the first o f the week. Mrs. Karl Keuterskiold a n d | daughter, Donna F'iin Whalin, were Hood River visitors Friday on j husiness. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Rosenhack and VN arren Davidson left Wednesday j on a husiness trip expecting to I return with a new car. B O N N E V IL L E SCHOOL Mrs. Albin Sundsten and children (B y l,oraine W ebber) o f Iloardman were visiting at the There was a basketball game I home o f Mr. and Mrs. Win. Sund- Friday evening at the Honneville Isten Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W alter of school. The Heavers and Beaver- Cortland were guests of Mr. and ettes played the Cascade Locks The score was: M r-. George Webber over the week- boys and girls. Beavers 24, Cascade Locks, 11; I end. .Miss Audrey Hanks i.« visiting Benverettcs 22, Cascade Locks, 22. I her sister, Mrs. Veile, in Portland. The Heaverettes lineup was, Patsy Mr. and Mrs. Churles -Goetz o f l.eithei.ser F, Jeanette Caron F. Cortland anil Miss Dolly Grant, Loraine Webber F, Marillyn Teijan Mr. anil Mrs. Oscar Hyde and son, G, Anita Bellarts G, Irene Raccsn- Hobby, were dinner g Jt ats Sunday elli G. The Beavers lineup was: Jim at the Vernon G*'$t/. home. Mrs. Mark Pomeroy and son Haskett F. Jess Mosso F. Roy i made a business trip to Cortland I.uA h C, Steve Memovich G, Jim Rabideau G. last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Steele and Mr. I There was a game Monday even- | and Mrs. Hill l.ahey visited Erick l ing between the Bonneville Beavers | and their fathers. The see re was < tst berg Sunday. Mrs. D. Chamberlain of Cortland : Heavers 25, Fathers 42. There will be a game Friday visited Mrs «Grandstrom several days last week and is now visiting 1 evening with Cascade Lock.« at Mr. and Mrs. August Peterson. Mrs. W 0. Gilman and Mrs. L. L. Miestrell entertained the Cascade Locks Chronicle I .allies’ Aid last week. Mrs. C. A. j Hrolliar, vice-president, was pre- Official paper of city of Cascade M-nted with a lovely plans as a birthday gift. New members are Locks, Oregon. Mi” ilunie jack Flaucher, Jack Van Official publication for American | Gilder and Vernon Goeti. Viaitoi l-egum post No. 88, Honneville, Ore for their first meeting were Mrs. Harold McOristy. Mrs Woodrow Entered under the name o f Bon 1 Daves ami M l' John Davey neville Dam Chronicle ns second class matter at the postoffice at Hood River, Oregon, under the Act of Congress o f March .‘1, 1871). sen im i;YS Cascade Locks. The Beavers and Beaverettes will play. A second team also played F ri day evening. The score was: Beavers 0, Cascade 12. There was a special student body meeting Monday. The speak er was Mrs. North. She explained the selling o f poppies. Mrs. North also said anyone in the 5th, 6th. 7th and 8th grades wishing to enter a contest on w riting a story about poppies may do so if they wish. A prize will be awarded fo r the best story. Power City voted t h a t the M ayor’s wages should be reduced five dollars. He now gets twenty dollars a year. A year in Power City is two weeks. Bobby Des Islets and Louis Johnson have been out o f school two weeks. The 1st and 2nd grades are making bird houses. FOR SALE $735 1939 PLYMOUTH This is a deluxe sport sedan with very low mileage in perfect condi tion throughout. You can save $18.‘{.00 on this car. School News .v v tv v v u v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v m v v v loMN il TRAVIS Editor < \S< \DF. LOCKS I'ublmhrd every Friday in tha HIGH SCHOOL ntrrrHts of the Honneville l>am area (V irgin ia McMullen) •V the Sun Publishing Company, Inc m : i ) L \ m ; L Wednesday morning the high school said good bye to Wayne »Und.* Whitkey SUBSCRIPTION RATES * 0 * • • • ) - -Z 0 W • « • I n n « u t « « l ip in t i j Morrow, who is now a sophomore. One year.............................. $1.00 QUART il 80 moved with hi« fam ily to Calif* PINT 95c , orma where lie will attend high C» • « '• * * « I t J * V ik t n i», D itH lleo«« Uc , N V C school. Wo were all sorry to see him go. ( Q I00D RIVER. OREGON PHONE l l l l Facts That America's No. 1 Play Shoe! Concern « e r e . MR.FARMER, is A A BIG.NEW CUSTOMER! 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