FOLK THE CASCADE LOCKS CHRONICLE Cascade Locks Chronicle O ffic ia l p«.par o f city o f ('aacads Dorks. O r*gun Enter(«1 under the name of Bon neville Dam Chronicle an second cla»» matter at the pontoffice at Hood River, Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. EDUCATOR TO SPEAK This Sunday night the Sunday Evening Club at Bonneville brings as its guest speaker, Ralph Dug- dale, Superintendent of tne Port land Public Schools. His subject will be “ Educating the Citizens of Tomorrow.” Dugdale is a leader in the teach ing profession to qualify him for the position he holds. In the dam area are many per sons interested in the welfare of the children. Three groups par ticularly are i n t e r e s t e d , the P.-T A., the local school boards and the teachers. It is hoped that these three groups particularly will be well be well represented Sunday ni •«r ht, and will enter into the forum a aft Gif the regular speech. Cascade Locks a *»»»»»»»*»»»*»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»« FRIDAY. APRIL 14, 1939. Special - - Charley Kosenback. Mrs. E. E. Goodrich and Mrs. Henry Rosen- back made a business trip to Port land Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hewitt at tended a family reunion at Van Kdltor J O H N H. T K A V IB couver Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Maben and Published • vsry Friday In the children are new residents of the Interests o f the U oon evllle Dam area Locks and are making their horn* « for $ 1 . 0 0 by the Bun Publishing I'om psn y, Inc at Haskins* fox farm. Alive— 5 for Mr. and Mrs. Dave Vincenzi S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S spent the weekend at Mollala. O M yi in ......................... 11.00 Special prices fo r parties Mr. and Mrs. Kay Barral and children attended Easter services A ls o Rhod e Island R e d Fryers on order in Hood River. PIERCE PERSISTS IN Mrs. Gary Evans and daughter PLAYING POLITICS of Vancouver visited Mr. and Mrs. While it ia a splendid thing to REMEMBERING THE Kay Hurra! last Thursday. ahide by the motto, “ Persistenco Mr. and Mrs. Warren Davidson B E A UTIFU L Pays,” Congressman Pierce ia run No, we will not forget the beauty mude a business trip to Portland ning that idea into the ground. *4 mile East of Cascade Locks last Thursday. News dispatches from Washing of the Gorge in our industrial de Bobbie Orvis of Portland spent Phone 372 ton tell that Pierce is still figh t velopment. Word has come from last week visiting his grandparents. ing for hi» government plant at Secretary Woodring that the island Mr and Mrs. Eugene Lovell and I Bonneville, though the Department in the ('olumbiu near Cascade sister, Jeanne, during spring vaca- j Mrs. R. J. Weeman entertained school Wednesday morning. of Agriculture has advised ugamat Locks would he made into a park. tion. her group of Sunday School pupils It has been demonstrated else Six weeks exams were given it and the region affected has pro Home this week-end are Bob at breakfast Sunday morning. where that industry and scenic tested the move. Thursday and Friday of last week, Woodward from Pacific U., and Later the group attended Sunday While we often have admired splendor can exist in the same Howard Harrison from Pacific School. Mrs. J. J. Miestrell’s group for all of the Cascade Locks stu territory, and this ideu, ulways an dents there will be five weeks of the persistency of the gentlemuil College to visit their folks. had an early morning service with from Oregon, we feel that in this objective of the late J. D. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Willium Sauter and breakfast for the group at the (Continued on Page Five) ease, he ia certainly o ff on the has been embodied in the recent «on o f Goldendale were week-end Miestrell home. move by the War Department. In wrong foot. As a gesture toward guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Don Craw and the support of the depressed ngri- fact the making of this island into Strader. daughter, Donna Jean, spent the a park was one of the many ideas Phone Hood River 1111 for eultlirista of Eastern Oregon, he Mrs. Dallas Mallory and daugh week-end at Newberg with Mrs. of beauty cherished by the late has caused the interests of the ter. Barbara, went to Portland Lester Pike. Radio Service or Repairing Columbia (¡orge to learn that there administrator. Tuesday for a visit with relatives. Mrs. W. J. Carlson and son. CALL la truth in another axiom, “ Pro A1 Meyers of Portland is spend John, were transacting business in NAV> BOY ON SEAS gress is Painful.” ing a few days looking after his Portland Monday. John is home B A R T O L M O T O R CO. A postcard arrived this week property here and visiting some of this week for spring vacation. It is an uphill fight to gain rec J ognition for mir heritage of the from William Morgan, son of Mr. his friends. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Murray Mr. and Mrs. L. L. A moth enter- visited their relatives in Portland cheapest power on earth, which ia and Mrs. Morgan of Cascade Locks, located at tidewater. Hut Con telling that he sailed on the U. S. S. tained Mr. and .Mys. (I. N. Hesgard j Easter Sunday. gressman Pierce i h milking things Northhampton on April 7 for Pearl at dinner Sunday” I Mrs. Embree and children went Mr. and n,,d Mrs. R. K. Miller and to Portland Friday and were the more difficult. Can it be that be Harbor where he will be with the values the votes of Eastern Ore mine division of the Navy. He re- j children visited Mrs. Carrie Thor- guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Thomp gon farmers more than he does quested that bis Chronicle be de- sen at La Center, Wn., over the son. Mr. Embree joined his family the economic advancement of hin layed until he knows his new] week end. Sunday. NOW P L A Y IN G — Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Minkoff and •list riet ? address. Mr. and Mrs. Artie Sundsten en children v i s i t e d relatives and joyed golfing at Washougal Sun Miss Claudette Colbert in her friends at Clatskanie and Rainier day with friends from Stevenson. grandest role since over the week-end. “ It Happened One N ight” Mr. and Mrs. Newton McPherron Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clark and were visitors at the Suhl home at “ MIDNIGHT” children visited Mrs. W. L. Clark Wyeth Sunday. and Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin at Hood Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hyde enter River Sunday evening. tained at Easter Sunday dinner Opens Monday April 17 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dwinell and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams, D E A N N A DURBIN in Mr. and Mrs. Haueher were over Mrs. T M. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. night guests Saturday at the home V e r n o n Goetz and daughter. "THREE SMART GIRLS of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clark. M artha. The two couples were enroute to Opposite M K Camp GROW UP" Mrs. Kyle. Mrs. Earl Beam and their home at Madison, Wis., after Mrs. L. L. Vallen were business with Nan Grey, Helen Parrish, C E C I L B A IR D . Manager a winter in California. Sunday visitors in Hood River Monday. Charles Winniger, Robert morning Mr. t'lark took them for a Mr. and Mrs. William Sundsten Ctimings. W illiam Lundigan. tour of the dam. Form erly o/ the W y e th C a fe made a business trip to Portland It is heralded as Deanna’s Fred Snyder has joined the Saturday. finest and that means stellar group of electrical workers for the entertainment for all. Bonneville project at Eugene where “ Nautical Knights” and “ Birth they are putting up power line. of the Toothpick” round out Hunting sad Fishing Licenses Issued Here Mrs. Lillia Banks of Yamhill was the program a week-end guest of her sister. Mrs. II. K. Pointer. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Langton were CASCADE LOCKS week-end guests of Mr. R a y STEELHEAD ARE I N ............ New Stock of Tackle GK VI)K SCHOOL (.juaeekeiibush at Portland. (By Esther McMullen) Richard Bradshaw visited Mr. TIKES BATTERIES — CAMP GOODS Karl Simpson of Mosier visited aad Mrs. Win. Keeler for several days last week, returning to Port the fourth grade Friday. He is Friday Only April j 4 land Thursday with Mrs. Keeler a former student of that room. and Tommy, who s|>ent several Everyone enjoyed his visit. “ TEXAS RANGERS” Authorised D ealer Juck Glazier was absent fn>m days in town. Fred MacMurray. Jack Oakie, MKNTKHN \t VOM I T I . Y t'O. Sir. and Mrs. O. W. Gilman nnd the fourth grade Tuesday. Thune S7U Jean Parker. Edward Ellis, llu r a and < a sesa r W atch our w indow s Albert Seger entered the fourth son left the first of the week for and Benny Bartlett He comes to us their home in Nebraska and ex- grade Monday. Plus— pected to look for work enroute from Portland. Jack Lowe, formerly of Brothers, Sally Rand (the strip-tease t here. queen) in Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jenkins and Oregon, entered the second grade Mrs Winnie Brownlow of Portland Monday. “ SUNSET MURDER The grade school baseball teams enjoyed Easter Sunday d i n n e r are going to have their first games A M B U L A N C E SE R V IC E with Mrs. Knimu Woodward. CASE” Mr and Mrs. Oberg Olson and with the Bonneville Beavers and Itood R iv e r, O r# fo ci Beaverettes Friday afternoon at Phone i » l sons, Vernon and Wilmer, of Gas 91« Stats Street Saturday Only April 17 ton visited Mr. and Mrs. Nels Bonneville. Jackie Cooper and The eighth grade bought a bird llesgard and family Sunday. r m idie Bartholomew in book entitled, “ North American Birds." It has many interesting "THE SPIRIT OF and colorful pictures. Maralyn Wentz of the eighth CULVER" grade has been chosen editor of the grade school annual. Sunday Only- April 16 Janice Mickelson was absent Double Feature Monday and Tuesday of this week. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s All of the pupils of the seventh and eighth grades are busy getting “THE HOUND OF subscriptions to the Cascade Locks ] Chronicle. BASKERVILLES” Miss Jeffries, the teacher o f the o . T i t Richard Greene. Basil fifth and sixth grades, lost a gold Kathbone (as Sherlock Holmes). Hamilton wrist watch. For the Wendy Barrie. N.gel Bruce (as tone who finds it she is offering a Watson). Lionel Atwell. John $5 reward. The P -T. A. had its monthly © i meeting Wednesday evening in the Plus Wrn. Boyd (Hop-along high school gy mnasium. Cassidy) in CASCADE LOCKS "SILVER ON THE SAGE" HIGH SCHOOL (By Virginia McMullen) Mon.. Tuea . Wed.. Apr. 17-18-19 Colleen Caron and her younger sister were visiting the high school BOB BURNS in Monday morning T h e y both “I M FROM MISSOURI” attend Corbett High School and live at Bonneville With Gladys George. Gene The shirts that were ordered by Lockhart. Judith Barrett. Wil- the high school have arrived. They ham Henry. E. E Clive and iha\e “ Cascade Locks Hi” written M e lv ille Cooper You w ill have •croas the front, with the emblem to be as stubborn as a Missouri of a Pirate below the name. Nearly mule if I you do not admit this to I every student got one and some b* on* of the fun-fests of the I bought two M*Ä*on. • J-.m Smith visited the high Freshly Killed BROILERS Dressed D aily $ 1.00 C LA R K 'S Cascadian Open and Ready for Business WYETH TAVERN School News Trout Season Opens April 15 R ia lt o L. R. Freygang Anderson Funeral Home Apparel and Gifts for the Graduate ¡s s s T L a r ' ,n<i at the SMART SHOP Distinctive M erchandise Is Less Expensive