Cascade Locks chronicle and the Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1939-1939, May 26, 1939, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    F R I D A Y . M \Y 26. 19.19
T H F C A S ! ' A D F LOCKS CHRONIC! K
Cascade Locks
FIV F
Paint Your House This Summer!
(Continued from Page Four)
high schools were playing and in
which his nephew was one of the
Public Service
players.
Dutch Bov
The Cascade Locks Ladies’ Aid
met at the church last Thursday
and enjoyed a pot-luck lunch and
spent the afternoon tying a quilt.
M rs. Melvin joined the aid and
officers were elected, which will be
the same only Mrs. Smeltzer will
per gallon
take the office vacated by Mrs.
Tharp.
The annual report was
given and the society had around
$20 with which to start their
Covers 500 to 550 square feet. 2 coats
fiscal year.
Brushes and other painting necessities
Friday guests at the Wuners
were Mrs. F. J. Richards, Miss i
Frances Kimrod, Mrs. Carl Demp­
sey and Mrs. B. Price of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. J . F. Kelsay and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haggblom
enjoyed a drive to Canby Sunday, i
Paul Sanstrum is enjoying a
vacation which he will spend at
Goldendale and a few days at the
Cascade Locks
beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollo Miller en­
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Bud Haw­
kins of Bonneville and Mr. and Mrs.
a drive to Portland and Vancouver down from the side of his shoe has been teaching at the Wilkes Mrs. Klin Whalen, Mrs. Carl Reu-
T. J . Langton Saturday evening.
shop and is planning on straighten- School near Portland is home for terskiold ami daughter, Donna,
George Beam has enlarged one Sunday.
Ivan
Davenport
and
children
left
ing his building in line with the the summer vacation.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Herb Faraier
of his cabins by adding another
Saturday for Toppenish, \Yn., to
Dell KUiff made a business trip at Oregon City Sunday. Mrs. Sund­
room to it.
sten remained for a few days long­
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Bassart, to Hood River Mondav.
Mr. and Mrs. Artie Sundsten and make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Grayson and Gilbert and Audrey Banks made a
..
.
,
, er visit with her daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. BUI Brink enjoyed
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Sigl and chil- business trip to Portland Saturday. « , ' >
' ’ ,s " n n ¿IM.U ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Kruger and son of
dren visited Mr and Mrs. C. L
,HHt ,w‘'‘ k ir “*' * visit with her
Parsons at Oregon City Sunday.
Marshall Murray visited rein- son. Lawrence 1 eterson and family Portland are renting the Helmer
Sundsten home.
Mr. Kruger is
at ( latskame, Ore.
T. J . Langton left * Sunday for fives in Portland Sunday.
Miss Gretchen Grandstrom, who
Mr. ami Mrs William Sundsten. employed at Bonneville
Lewiston, Idaho, on a business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Yallen at­
tended the Golden Wedding anni­
versary of Mrs. Vallen’s brother,
Mr. Will Henderson, in Portland
Sunday.
Mrs. Ben MacKldowney spent
Mondav with Mrs. Marshall Mur­
ray.
George Metcalf of Portland was
a week-end visitor with friends
i
here.
A. W. Foote has torn the garage
HOUSE PAINT
W H IT E LEAD
W HITE PASTE
AMOTH HARDWARE
For Those
W
ho Want
the Best
I isit Our
Catch
the
Baby
Department
!!
\
T h e largest assortment .invi most com­
i
plete b.iby department in the city.
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»
We have the new quilted rubber and driette
baby pads; also Vanta shirts, knit knities, ete.
Novel gifts for showers. All at popular prives.
4k*
“ Big Ones 11
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They won’t get away
if you use our tested
equipment.
Ladies’ Pleated
Skirts
Light weight wool flannel and
sharkskin. Pastel shades. Sizes
24 to 32 waist. Suitable for
dress or sport wear, down to
$1.98
. Fly Rods
. Reels ,Creels
. Tackle Boxes
. Flies, Lines,
. Sinkers, Leaders,
. Eggs, Artificial
Bait.
Everything a fish­
erman needs.
Cascade Drug
Cascade Locks
Frances L. Manchester, Inc.
Formerly The Dalle» Freight Line
AT»
Batiste and Cotton
Blouses
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VI
Pastel shades, clearance price
69c
Ladies’ Voile Dresses
New Organdy Blousas
Sizes 14 to 62. A big assort­
ment in designs and colors
A new shipment just in, new
shades and styles,
98c
95c
Polo Shirts for Men
Summer Slacks
for Men
Cotton knit shirts, with wide sport col­
lars and short sleeves
Sanforized shrunk, smart new patterns.
Here are fine quality wash slacks for all
summer sport wear. Truly fine trousers
that any man can use. Black and white
checks and plaul patterns. Sizes 2‘J to
42 waist.
39c TO 98c
Rayon Polo Shirts for Men
Celanese rayon polo shirta, plain colors
69c
White Oxfords for Men
98c • $1.98
Wing tip and plain toe styles with leather
or crepe soles. Ideal foe nil summer wear
\M> I P
$1.98
Anklets for Men
In »mart novelty patterns an color com­
binations. Sizes 10 to 12
agents for
SPECIAL
Work Shoes for Men
Good sttfrdy serviceable shoes that will
star:'! the t ard km* k* Composition soles.
$1.69
15c
Columbia Gorge Motor Line
Daily Truck Service to Portland
Portland
Cascade I^wk<
Phone 131
Phone FA 27ÿ7
Dealers in
Fuel Oil - Briquets - Coal - Pres-to-Logs
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Hood River
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