FRIDAY. MARCH 31. 1939 THF CASCADE LOCKS CHRONICLE FIVE afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Manchester, Miss Inez Herr and Charles Ben­ nett made a trip to Mr. Manches­ » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » ter’s ranch at The Dalles Sunday. Mrs. Paul Tompkins and son, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fultz and Brooke, were guests of Mrs. Laur­ children have moved to Newberg ence Bixby for lunch last Thursday to make their home. at Bonneville. For the name and address of a prospect to whom we sell a NEW OR I’ SED CAR George Lamont made a business within 30 days. Prospect’s name and address must be mailed or delivered in writing. trip to Seattle over the week-end. E r 1 i n Rosenback officiated in No phone calls or verbal contacts. Your letter recorded by time clock. First informa­ George's Owl recreation in his absence. tion received on any one prospect gets reward, upon completion of sale Mrs. Carlyle Harrison entertain­ BONNEVILLE SCHOOL ed a small group of youngsters (Loraine \\ ebber) Monday in honor of her son, Car­ There was a basketball game lyle’s, 4th birthday. Mrs. G. C. Filion, Mrs. Rose Friday evening between the Beav- Kruger and children, and Miss Inez erettes and Cascade Locks and the Herr were Portland visitors Sat­ Beavers and Cascade Locks. The Beaverette starting lineup: urday. Irene Raccanelli F, Jeannette Mrs. Charles Teagarden arrived Caron F. Loraine Webber F, Patsy Hood River. Oregon last Friday to visit her parents, G. Marilyn Teitzan G, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pointer, Sun­ l.eitheisen Dolores Siefer G. day. Mr. Teagarden and two sons The score was Beaverettes 7. drove up to spend the day, all re­ Cascade Locks 20. The Beavers Sprague for >1 a n r i n g "Coinin’ Johnson, Dickie Harrison, Melvin for those who sold the moat sub­ turning in the afternoon to their starting lineup was: Through the Rye.” Collins, Dolmar Moore, and Darryl scriptions. . home at Yamhill. All around it was a Baseball practice has started and Jim Haskett F, Jesse Mosso F, Mesdames Locke, Cronk, Me- Smeltxer. Emmett Winkle has accepted the Roy I.usch C. Steve Memovieh G. Auslan and Owen sang “ On Wings victorious night for the Cascade the teams are practicing so they position as chef at Harry’s place at Jim Rabideau G. of Song" and “ (’ aim As The Night." Locks teams, sweeping all of the can overcome their opponents. Bonneville for the summer. The second teams also played, Mrs. Owen played a violin solo at games from their Bonneville op -1 ----- Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cardill and ponenta. Bonneville girls 0. Cascade Locks 7. Mrs. Saunders’ recital. There is nothing makes a man son, Ross, and Mrs. Eliza Watts of The regular assembly will be The fifth and sixth grades re­ madder than have a family friend ♦ Molalla, Ore., were Sunday guests held Friday. March 31, at 2 o’clock. ceived the Farm Journal Awards get married and have to send a of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sprague. CASCADE LOCKS The principal speakers will be Mr which consisted of a b o x o f candy wedding present when the automo­ Mrs. Selma Gram of The Dalles GRADE SCHOOL for the class and individual prizes bile needs a new ttre. was week-end guest of her mother Clark, commander of the Bonne­ lBy Esther McMullen) and sister, Mrs. Yanstrom and Mrs. ville Post of the American Legion, and Captain Rexford, Captain of Friday night, March 24. the local Manda Collins. Multnomah County Police, who will grammar school played the Bonne­ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris and children, Forrest and Sonny, of speak on Safety. This will be ville grammar school in four bas­ Walla Walla, were week-end guests Capt. Rexford’s first visit with us ketball games on the Cascade ' of Mrs. Morris’ father, Mr. Frank this year. Basketball letters and stripes Locks gymnasium. The score for Hall. the boys’ second team was Cascade i Mrs. Agnes Brennan made a will be awarded to the following Locks 20, Bonneville 18. The line- 1 boys and girls who have played at business trip to Hood River Mon­ up for the Cascades was: Johnny day morning and to Portland in the least 12 quarters of play in sched­ Woodward, Ted Langton, Freddy uled games. Girls — Irene Raccanelli, Anita Walker, Wilbur Glazier, Carlysle i Bellarts, Patsy Leitheiser Dolores Reuterskiold. The score for the | Siefer, Loraine Webber, Jeanette girls’ second team was Cascades 8, | T h e Caron, Marilyn. Boys—Jim Rabi­ Bonneville Beaverettes 0. deau. Edward Locks, Jesse Mosso. lineup was: Nell Rae Brolliar, I Steve Memovieh, Roy I.usch, Jim Norma Davidson, Eleanor Sprague, N earl l.ovegren, Leone "Walker and NOW PLAYING— Haskett. There will be an Easter vacation Esther McMullen. The girls’ first CAROLE LOMBARD and beginning April 3. Due to that team was victorious by a score of JAMES STEWART in fact there will he no school news 20-7. The lineup- was: Dorothy j Walker, Jeannette . Walker, Olive that week. Potts, Lois Martin, Pat Carter and ♦ “ M A D E FOR E A C H Betty Kelsay. The boys’ first CASCADE LOCKS OTHER’ team played a good game and won ii 1«;ii s c h o o l by a mere score of 20-18. Those (By Virginia McMullen) playing were: Dick Potts, Johnny Opens Monday April 3 Last Tuesday the orchestra made a trip to Stevenson where they “T O P P E R T j * K E S played with the Stevenson orches­ tra before the P.-T. A. Those A T R IP " going were: Mrs. l’rohaska, Verna Weeman, Jeanne Orvis, Maralyn CONSTANCE BENNETT, Wentz, Bob Morgan, Howard Brol- ROLAND YOUNG, liar and Virginia McMullen. Billie Burke. Alan Mowbray, Two purpose garden or The high school is busy planning Veree Teasdale and Beach Il.it for their annual carnival which Franklyn Pangborn will be April 7. The proceeds will l>o not risk the n ecessity o f a suit to Quiet Title to clea r the title M ow er holdm q shears. go toward paying for the Junior to y o u r property. Insist on secu rin g nn a b stra ct fr o m a c o m p a n y Grand Sequel to the First Approved by Garden Club Prom so that there will be no “ TOPPER" Hit! of America maintaining a co m p le te set o f tract Indexes and h a v e that abstract charge. The pupils of both schools who ex a m in ed by a reliable attorney so tlmt you m a y rest assu red that Folding Garden Basket w w w w w m w w w w w w w o took part in Mrs. Saunders’ Piano you r title is clea r f o r p u rposes o f m o rtg a g in g o r selling at any Recital were: Jeanne Orvis, Eileen Unique Flower Pots time nnd upon short notice Sprague, Sallie McMullen, Norma and Vases Davidson, Nell Rae Brolliar, El­ eanor Sprague, Esther McMullen, H O O D R IV ER A B S T R A C T G I N V E S T M E N T C O . Dean Davidson and Virginia Mc­ Summer Household Kstabllshed since lima Mar. 31, April 1 Mullen. Prizes were given to the Fri., Sat. Tim e Savers three pupils who practived the most O w n e r o f the only com p lete eet o f abetraot b o o k s In Hood lUvar John Garfield, Rosemary Lane, while the contest was going on. Washable Paper They were: 1st, Nell Rae Broliar, County, Oregon Stanley Field, Dick Purcell, Place Mats Victor Jury and Charley Foy in $3 in a crocheted purse; 2nd, Jeanne Orvis, $2 also in a crocheted i wit.i Matching Napkins purse; 3rd, Virginia McMullen, $1 “BLACKW ELLS ! Dainty Paper in n crocheted purse. A plant was | ISL A N D “ D RIVER selections, reading by Doyle Har- you will not care to miss! vey. Spelling Bee, (Questionnaire, It’s the gleeful and dancing .Mr. Wentz received “C A F E S O C I E T Y " the prize for being the best speller. Over the Apple Blossom Cafe .Mrs. Sprague, for the question- with Fred MacMurray, nair, and Miss Wetzel and Mr. Madeliene Carroll. Shirley Ross, Jesse Ralph and Claude Gillin^water Cascade Locks *5 CASH REWARD School News BARTOL MOTOR Company Cascadian Garden Accessories Is the Title to Your Property Merchantable? Rialto i 1 ! i! BIG A P P L E Plus— Variety ’ SM ASH IN G TH E SPY R IN G " Mon.. Tue*., VS ed. 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