Cascade Locks chronicle and the Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1939-1939, March 31, 1939, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THE CASCADE LOCKS CHRONICLE
pleasantly surprised when a group
of friends dropped in last Friday
afternoon on her birthday. Cards
were the diversion of the afternoon.
Woodward)
Guests were Mesdames August
Peterson, G e o r g e and Charles
attended by both the Locks and Haggblom, Henry Rosenback, John
See our selection of Easter Bunnies and other
Bonneville. Prizes were awarded Woodward, E r i c k Grandstrom,
to Nell Rae lirolliar, Jeanne Orvia Charles Nelson, Clarence Carnes,
Easter novelties and decorations.
Also—
and Virginia McMullen for putting Mike Long, Karl Reuterskiold, Les­
Bartlett Candies from the famous Hood River
in the longest hours of practice on ter Sprague, Franz Reuterskiold,
their lessons. Children taking part Louis Vallen, Hulda Olin and Breta
kitchen.
in the program were the Misses Vanstrom.
Mr. Geitner was operated on at
Sally, Virginia and Esther McMul­
len, Eileen anil Eleanor Sprague, Hood River; had hemorrages. Sev­
Nell Rae Brolliar, Jeanne Orvis, eral offered to donate blood but
Norma Davidson and Dean David­ none have been found to match as
son. Mrs. Owen of Bonneville ren­ yet.
Phone 412
Cascade Locks
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bartholomew
dered a violin solo and the women’s
quartet, which Mrs. Saunders plays of Hood River visited Mr. and Mrs.
Keeping pace with the progressive spirit of Cascade Locks
for, sang “ Calm as the Night." Lee Murray Monday evening.
The group consists of Mrs. Cronk
Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Harrison
and Mesdames Locks, McAuslan and Wilburt Harrison made a busi­
the Locks Thursday.
Mrs. Emma Woodward a n d
and Owen of Bonneville. The pro­ ness trip to Hood River Monday.
grandchildren,
Chester, Lee and
gram was very much enjoyed by
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Langton en­
Mrs. Jimmie Allinger and son,
those present us the children gave tertained Mr. and Mrs. Bud Haw­ John, Richard Ferguson, Mrs. A. E. Kenneth made a business trip to
a very creditable performance. kins of Bonneville and Mr. and Mrs. Coe and daughter, Celeste, were Hood River Saturday.
Mrs. Saunders was presented with R. K. Miller Saturday evening.
visitors at the J. W. Woodward
Mr. and Mrs. George Webber
a potted plant of tulips by her
Marshall Murray, Don Craw and home last Thursday.
spent the week-end in Portland.
pupils in appreciation of her work. Doc Carnes enjoyed a visit to the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapin of Masonic Lodge at Sherwood last
Portland were visitors at Mr. and I Tuesday evening.
Mr. Murray
Mrs. F r a n k Reid's Wednesday spent the evening in Portland.
I
FUEL OIL
night.
ABERDEEN C O A L
Mrs. Nona Manning and son,
Mrs. Elmer Erickson is spending Wayne, and his children of Port­
a few days in Portland visiting and land were visiting Mrs. Manning’s
P R E ST O -L O G S
on business.
mother, Mrs. Isabella Osburn last
Clara Nix spent Tuesday in Thursday.
FEEDS
BRIQU ETS
Portland shopping.
Mrs. Ivon Embree and children,
Dorsey Crupper of Hood River Gyda Ann and Myrna, spent the
spent several days visiting at the week-end in Portland, returning
From Viento to Dodson
home of Mr. and Mrs Roy Levell. home Mondav afternoon.
Mrs. Harry Pointer went to
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilkins of
Portland Wednesday on business.
Hood River were visitors at the
Among those attending the fun­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Franz Reu-
eral o f Mrs. Rose Greer at Carson terskiold Sunday.
Eddie Erickson of Garabuldi,
Wednesday were Mrs. E m m a
Woodward, Mrs. J, C. Woodward, Ore., was a visitor at the Erick
Cascade Locks
Phone 131
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Woodward, the Erickson home over the week-end.
Mrs. Mark Pomeroy and small
Misses Stella, Genevieve and Shir­
ley Woodward and B ob Woodward. son were Portland visitors lust
Mrs. William Sundsten was very Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jones and
son, Philip, Mr. Ray Zuachenbush
of Portland were guests Sunday at
the T. J. Iaington home.
Mr.
Zuackenbush plans on spending the
week here while assisting his I
daughter in remodeling and paper­
ing her home.
BARBERIN G
Cy Drmey of Roosevelt, Wn., was I
W om en ’s and Children's
a recent visitor at the Carlyle I
Harrison home.
Our S p ecia lty
David Reid, Miss Veda ami Mr.
Gordon Reid were visitors at the |
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reid
Sunday.
Mrs. Olin Harr; on of Portland
C A S C A D E I O C R S
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Erickson, last week.
Just East of the Safeway Store
Corner of Lakeside Hotel
Mr. and Mrs. Ivon Davenport en­
C A S C A D E LOCKS
tertained at dinner Sunday even­
ing. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Strand and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Laurie Richarts and children,
land Mr. and Mrs. Lem Dalby of
Cascade Locks High School Annual
i Wyeth.
Mr and Mrs. Victor Amoth, Mrs.
Charles Corthill of Portland visited
GENERAL
at Nels Hesgard's Sunday.
Bob Melendy left last , week to
BUILDING
visit the San Francisco Fair, while
on his vacation.
Mr and Mrs. Oliver Northrup
CONTRACTOR
and children of Portland were
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
at the
Goetz Sunday.
C A S C A D E l. ( l ( KH
Lloyd Mallory of Portland visit­
ed At the Dallas Mallory home
Sunday.
Miss Bessie Harrison of Van­
Booth featuring —
couver. B C., visited at the T. H.
Harrison home Sunday.
Novelties. Clairvoyants, Spooks, Candies, Soft Drinks,
Yuba Seitz of Fossil visited his
Pie, Cake, Excellent Coffee and
sister. Mrs. George Haggblom, last
Thursday.
Games —
Yern Morrison of Los Angeles
To stock your larder with staple and fancy groceries
stopped in the Locks Sunday to
and any of the choice meats handled by our butchers.
renew acquaintances on his way
\ V * r ro tú la le . O r e
to Coulee.
Paul Sandstrum, Mr. and Mrs.
Prizes include —
A local Institution In terest­
Artie Sundsten and son, Philip, en­
ed in servin g you to your
Bridge Lamps (I E.S.), Radios, Electric Clocks, etc.
joyed a visit with Mr Sanstrum’s
sa tisfa ction
parents at Goldendale Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Jim Merrill made
a business trip to Portland Monday.
Phone Bonneville 14 f-3
Everybody come— Cascade Locks High School Benefit
Mr. and Mr* Fred Harron of
Portland were visiting friends in
C A SC A D E LO CK S
illy Gerry
Mrs. C. A. Saunders presented
the pupils of her music class in
recital Wednesday night at the
Cascade Lodge which was well-
Auto Loans
* ‘. »0.00 TO * 1 ,0 0 0 .0 0
ON YOUR CAR
19.12 to 1919 models. Light
trucks and out-of-state cars
1 TO 1H MONTHS TO REPAY
Contracts Refinanced
Consum ers Credit
Com pany
TOM SCOTT, Agent
114 Pi Third St.
Phone 2804
License M 238
FRIDAY. MARCH *31. 1939
Easter Is in the A ir
CASCADE DRUG CO.
The Dalles Freight Line
E ven Vegetarians
Mike Long
ENJOY OUR MEAT
And Our Service—So Will You!
ERICKSON’S
CASH M ARKET
G. N. Hesgard
CARNIVAL
FRIDAY, APRIL 7
High School
HOLLYWOOD
Dairy
See our extremely large stock
f Paini»
\ artnshi ■> and Paint
> | «L .
AMOTH
DRESSES!
W ith the fresh n ess o f spring.
New - bright - springtime apparel now in stock at the
Har dwar e
The Women’s Department of the
C A S C A PH I O C KS
M E N ’ S
STORE
Cascade Locks