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About Cascade Locks chronicle and the Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1939-1939 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1939)
/ F R IS A Y, MA IH'll M . um » TMK OASCADK U X 'K s (H R O M ('I .K CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT S ta r ★ Gene Charms Royalty ★ Listed for a Beating ----- H y V i r g i n i a Fruit tree*. 500 v a rie tie s us lo w a s 10e each In 100 lots. O n e fre e F lo w e r in g tree w ith (h is jut an d ev e ry o rd er. S end fo r o u r 40 i«t re c a t a lo g w ith n e w a m u s in g v a lu e a S h e rw o o d , O regon SCHOOLS AXI> COLLEGES L E A H Y B A H I1 E K I N G at M O I.E H S N e w S p r in g prices lo w e r than e v e r before. Y o u ea rn w h ile y o u lratrn. N o a p p ren tice sh ip n e ce ssary In W a s h in g t o n . . a s ix m o n th 's co u rse w ill g iv e you y o u r license M o le rs teach 7 a 'I o f a ll p ra c tic in g b arb e rs. M O LE R R A K B E R CO LLEG E Seattle. T a c o m a , a n d Spokane USED PART» and new aut0 * truck p“rt». tires, re b u ilt m o to r s orders sh ip p ed pro m ptly. 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Here is the only guarantee against careless workmanship or use of shoddy materials. ADVERTISED GOODS V a l e ---- JOSEPH BENTON NORTH performed fifty-two marriage ceremonies, and not one of them had any last ing effect. He can recite the marriage rituals of forty- seven varieties of religion, ranging from the voodooistic ceremony to that of ihe Church of England, but he uses a mixed ritual which he made up himself. A* you've probably suspected by now. he is a minister without portfolio, one who officiates only In the movies. Of the many screen players whom he has "m arried" North reveals thai Claudette Colbert exhibited the mos! nervousness: he thinks that was be cause she is the most religious The calmest person, he says, was Rochelle Hudson; she took two ol IS N 'T the dress with paneled skirt his ceremonies in her stride, and A and lifted waistline iNo. 171(5) a lovely thing for larger women to wear? It's so simple, so soft and slenderizing, with a bodice that fits perfectly, because the shoulders are shirred and the waistline gathered. Make this of silk crepe, georgette, chiffon or flat crepe. Wear flowers or a jeweled pin at the becoming, deep v-ncckline. For slim figures, the bow-trimmed bolero frock (No. 1705) is particu larly flattering, and it's new as to morrow morning! The dress, even without the bolero, is a real charm er, with its high neckline, flaring skirt and tiny, tiny waist. Tailored enough for daytime, and yet appro priate for afternoon parties, too. Thin wool, flat crepe or silk print are pretty materials for this. The Patterns. No. 1716 is designed for sizes 36. 38, 40, 42. 44. 46. 48, 50 and 52. With long sleeves, size 38 requires 5 yards of 39-inch material; with short sleeves, 4% yards. CLAUDETTE COLBERT No. 1705 is designed for sizes 12. apparently thought they were amus- 14. 16. 18. 20 and 40. Size 14 re ng. Laura LaPlante cried, and quires 4*« yards of 39-lnch material, Marlene Dietrich kept arranging her and 1 Vi yards of ribbon for bows. To line bolero takes 1 % yards. ¡la ir and dress. ---- * ---- Spring and Summer Pattern Rook. The Princesses Elisabeth and Mar Send 15 cents for the Barbara Bell Caret, of England's royal family, Spring and Summer Pattern Book, were asked recently to name their which is now ready. Make yourself 'avorlte motion picture star. Ignor attractive, practical and becoming ng Norma Shearer. Janet Gaynor. clothes, selecting designs from the '.'lark Gable, and the other top Barbara Bell well planned, easy-to- lotrhers (Including Shirley Temple) make patterns. they replied "Gene Autrcy." Send your order to The Sewing ---- *---- Circle Pattern Dept., Room 1020, 211 When Billie Burke broke her ankle W. Wacker Dr.. Chicugo, 111. Price the was considerate enough to pick of patterns, IS cents (in coins) cacti i perfect time in which to do It. She © B ell S yn dicate.— W N U Service. tripped as she was leaving the Maiden Voyage" set, and snap went the ankle. Being a seasoned trouper, her first thought was of the picture, and the delay that might ->e caused by her accident Chiffon jersey Is a perfect mate But it happened that all of hei rial for spring frocks. walking shots had been made. She Now it's the gypsy in Paris fash was due Just to sit in the rest of the ions that is coming out. picture anyway. The circus horse inspires the lat ----* ---- est feathered headdress. How'd you like to look ahead to A pronounced leader as a shoe taking A beating? That la what material this year is watersnake. Walter Ptdgeon has been doing. For Beige is now a pronounced leader "Six Thousand Enemies” Is slated even when they call it champagne. as his next picture, and the script The youth movement in suits Is calls for him to be soundly beaten an outstanding part of the spring by one of the six thousand—with a style picture. lusky pugilist selected by the oast- Topping the fashion picture for tug department for the role. Pld spring In handbags Is the patent geon has been oslng bis spare time leather purse. between scenes of "Penthouse" to One of the most Interesting fab practice up a bit. but be la none too rics for spring Is surah, an old silk optimistic about bis own skill, even favorite now being revived. though the script does put a limit For formal evenings there la a on the amount of damage that Is to lovely gown of pink taffeta covered be done 1« him. with a billowy cloud of pink net. ---- •---- Elasticity and snugness are fea O D D S A S D ENDS— Tke reaton ikei tures of new fabrics used to fashion -net Iliad tor aren't more fetish miA some of the smartest spring foot ■heir err eon letU u thel the eterage •ett cotU ilO / lO O . . . Tka d e a th of wear. Paris Flashes Ertue Hare d e p rn et radio of one of Ut mutt helm ed old tim eri . . . Ixtfrkt ai if the “ f.ealfe T a lk " uemld oust the */ emheth V e lk " at the moat popular ■lance « hen H K O releaae i "7 he V on of Lemon and Irene C a ttle" utth R ogert and Atlatre. • W este rs N s e e p a p a i Ul We C a u se Furore This Spring In Style Circles. J has Tualatin \ alley Nurseries ALT O A T R IC K It's Pretty to W ear Blouse and Skirt And Easy to Make Costumes Popular CHOOSE FERRY'S ^ Ties That Don't Bind F R I IT TREECS 100.0 00 D u s t PAG E T IIIIK H Effective Trim To trim an evening dress, nothing could be more effective than Inser tions of appliques of white lace that is studded with rhinestones at spar ing Intervals. There is no current fashion that is receiving so much attention as that of the new blouse and skirt costumes Die lingerie blouse and short skirt stands out as the big favorite for daytime wear, and for evening the floor-length yards-and vards-wide skirt, often platded or striped in gypsy fashion, is topped with an eye thrilling shirtwaist or blouse, preferably of the lingerie lace and befrilled "baby" type. Volumes could be written on the theme of the new shirtwaists and blouse types and then the half would not be told of this style movement which is taking the world of fash ion by storm this spring. The muchly-talked-ot frilly, sheer blouse has brought back a revival of the daintily be-trlmmed cam! sole. However, the modern versions have costume slip and camisole top in one—a great improvement on the "way-back-when" camisoles. It's a season of the daintily fern mine in dress. Snowy frills at the neck and sleeves of the dark day time frocks and cunning lace de tails that feminize in the good old fashioned now new fashioned way To carry or in the right feminine spirit your new straw hat must be trimmed with lingerie touchea and lace accents lha( correspond to the dainty touches on dress or blouse Ask your milliner. She knows. Call for Plaids ÿ & fa k you know they'll grow D sirroiXTINC stands of vege tables end flow er* may be reused by seeds that have be come loo old to produce lira*- rlast crops. It it difficult for gardener* to distinguish between *** 1 0 1 0 " seeiis and seed* in their prime. T o kelp you, alt Ferry’i Seed p a c k e ti are d e le d . Hut f i r t l , Kerry's Seeds must pas* rigid test* for germination and vitality. When buying your seeds, look for this Year's date-mark, "Packed for Seaton m « . - It'* on the back o f every packet in your local dealer's convenient display of Kerry's Seed*. I’ e m M ero« Ir e n e U fe ia t i iVelraH. * • « 4 f«*r Ik IU m FERRY’S j Km Truth and Hypocrisy Truth a peaks too low, hypocri sy too loud.—Dryden. Among the definite Im pressions con veyed by ap parel collec tions in lead ing couturier talons is that of the importance ot handsome plaid wools made up Into stunning topcoats or jackets. Paris designers especially favor huge plaids. Per example. Creed designs a multi-color plaid coat with very unusual pockets to replace the hand bag aa you tee here pictured. The tailored Bailor by Rose Vs lots tunes smartly to the chic of this handsome coaL If It la a jacket ault that claims your interest consider It In terma of a handsome plaid wool as pictured at the lop. This costume, also a Creed model, achieves perfect so- sembllng via a muJU-colored jacket, a blue pleated skirt and a dark red silk blouse. Beige Suits Spiked With Vivid Shades Parts dressmaker etralegy with oeige suits la to does them a plenty with vtvtd color, such as red, splashy printed stuff, or gaudy pink and such pastels. The color comes to the blows«, hat. gloves, and o U m i details. Or they put a beige jacket with a brown or black skirt, and throw U> a brilliant blouse and accessories to a third color. in All Classes of Commercial Printing—Be Sure and Get Our ----- -----------~ Rates Before Going Elsewhere - ■ ■ = ------ S p e c ia lize C o ^ .*«•«4 I r a i N r i , I f f *