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About Cascade Locks chronicle and the Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1939-1939 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1939)
» I FRIDAY, A P R IL 14. 19.19. T H E C A SCAD E LOCKS CH RONICLE EIGHT V V W /A ,/.V /A W A \V W A V A V A W A % V A \V A ,A V iW A Mike Long BARBERING CASCADE LOCKS illy (¿erry Wuudward) Mrs. J. V. Kelsay was honor guest at a delightful shower Wed- nesduy afternoon arranged by her I sister Rebekuhs, who invited rnem- i ber* of the P.-T. A. and all other friends to what was one of the largest afternoon gatherings the I^K-ks has seen in some time. The aftenoon was spent informally and after an early lunch, Mrs. Kelsay opened her many lovely gifts and i the remainder of the afternoon was spent in looking them over. Mrs. Hen Scott entertained her Women's and Children's Our Specialty CASCADE DOCKS Corner of Iaikeaide Hotel Chronicle Advertising Paye 1 V/TI7 A T Q M H A IO FOR EVERY OCCASI ON at a Sanitary Market Erickson’s Cash Market ¡list Hast of the Safeway Store C A S C A D E LOCKS Fishermen . . . . Y o u r F irst-A id K it is the Most Im por tant Part of Y o u r Fish in g Eq u ip m ent. Look to Y o u r Physical Protecion Before you Venture Fo rth Tom orrow. G E T A L L Y O U R F IS H IN G N E E D S H E R E ! CASCADE DRUG CO. Phone 41 2 Cascade Locks Keeping ¡hu e with the progressive spirit of Cascade Locks Sunday School class last Saturday afternoon at a party. Games were enjoyed and an Faster egg hunt with Klli Nelson winning. A de licious lunch was served by the hostess. Guests were Shirley and Florence Smeltzer, Maxine Ben nett, Velma Walker, Merle and Jo Ann Potts, Klli Nelson, Pauline and Juanita McCristy, Jean Scott, Farlene Rhodes, Irene Walker, Joan McCormick, Betty June Stark, Doris Davenport, Helen and Betty Jenkins and Rosalie Karstetter. (Juite a large crowd attended the Faster morning services at the church with Reverend Winfred Cronk as 'pastor. Gayle Ray, small •laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosenbacck, was baptized. Miss Helen Rosenbeck will be god moth as their guests for dinner Sunday er and Mr. Lorenzo Goodrich will Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Cronk and be god father to their niece. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Saunders. Mrs. Wilmer Johnson and two Mrs. Anna Miller of Portland children, of Altoona, are visiting was a visitor Sunday at the home her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Algers. Glazier and family. Among those who were in Port Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Harrison land last Thursday are Mr. and made a business trip to Portland Mrs. Joe Miller, Mrs. Roy Weenian Saturday. and Mr. and Mrs. George Foraker. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Brolliar had Mr. and Mrs. Ted Duncan, Mr. a family group for dinner Faster and Mrs. Claude Ross and daugh Sunday and also celebrated Mr. ter, Jean, and Mr. Irvin Rohrs, who Brolliar’ s birthday. have spent the winter here, were Mrs. Sue Woodward had as her transferred to Salem. dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs., Mrs. John Taylor. Mrs. Virgil J. W. Woodward and Miss Gen- I Allen, Misses Miidred Taylor, L il evieve Woodward. lian Campbell of Corvallis, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wigren had Ann»- Taylor <>f Salem were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Nelson. Barbara return- id with her grandmother, Mrs. John Taylor for a visit. Miss Rena Ceciliani was a vis $1*0.00 TO $ 1,0 0 0 .0 0 itor last week at the Harold Walker ON Y O UR CAR home. Mrs. Walker returned to 1912 to 1919 models. Light Portland with her for a short visit. trucks and out-of-state cars Mrs. Miestrell was honor guest 1 TO IK MONTHS TO R E P A Y at a surprise party last Friday, Contracts Refinanced when a group of Sunday School members aranged a farewell party, Consum ers Credit when Mrs. Miestrell thought they Com pany would soon be leaving the Locks. The evening was spent playing TOM SCOTT, Agent games and a lovely lunch was serv 114', Third St. Phone 2804 ed. Mrs. Miestrell received several License M 238 lovely gifts from the group. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Welch are spending a three-weeks vacation in California. Miss Mai/.ie Hurt and Merle Schick of Prairie Dale and Mrs. Mary Kurt of McMinnville were Faster Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilburt Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Harrison of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Erickson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Julius spent Faster with Mrs. Amelia Julius at Portland. Mrs. J. J. Miestrell and son, Marvin, made a business trip to Portland Wednesday. If you want to he happy, be healthy and if you want to be healthy, eat Apple Bread Y oung’s Bakery Cascade Locks HOLLYWOOD Dairy Warrendale, Ore A local Institution interest ed in serving you to your satisfaction. Phone Bonneville 14-f-3 Auto Loans LEADERSHIP IN VALUE Ole Vikin returned last Thurs day from a three weeks’ sojourn in the Hood River hospital, much improved in health. Elmer Erickson and Jack Cor nett made a business trip to Port land Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Harrison of Multnomah visited relatives in the Locks Sunday. Mrs. Sadie De May of Willam ette is spending a few weeks vis iting h«-r son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and family. C h e v r o le t is first In s a le s b e c a u s e it ’s firs t in s ty lin g — first in a c c e le r a t io n — firs t in h ill* c lim b in g — a n d first in v a lu e in its p r ic e r a n g e ! \ii.iin ihr |Hi>plr of the notion are awarding Chev rolet tn>( place in motor aulcs! __ m car i su ie s : \n»l th e reason they are buying more C hevrolet s (hun any nthei make of cur is (hat this new Chevrolet gii« * th em m ore of all the things they want in u motor car. at lower cost. \ isit your nearest Cheimlet dealer today! See, drive and buy the nation's fastest selling motor car and the nation's higgest ilollar-value! CHEVROLET f* » 0 *1 » imm -1-9 s t » OSlU rttlO S a * ritm i u t 7 F “ nun atra eisten George Miller, who has been con fined in the Hood River hospital since he had a stroke recently, was able to b«> brought home Saturday and is convalescing very nicely and feeling much better, though not able to be up. Mr. and Sirs. Herb Frazier and daughter, Maxine, of Oregon City, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sundsten Monday. Mr Botkin of Stevenson, who h a s been Union Oil representative for this district, has been trans- *0 p r o » ! — 70** gram neutral »girt«« ferrrd to St Helens and Mr. Vic- r»;_# ti m n or« tor Jones of Winlock. Wn.. will P,nt 1 0 0 Q u a r t »1.90 have this territory to serve. w » d ..»----- s ■ . FUEL OIL PRESTO-LOGS * iNStMl «SO t o « » FEEDS VAI US BRIQUETS Car C "AU THAT S BIST AT LOWIST COST/" From Viento to Dodson Bartol Motor Company Phone I I I ! ABERDEEN COAL Hood River. Oregon The Dalles Freight Line Cascade Locks Phone 131