Cascade Locks chronicle and the Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1939-1939, June 16, 1939, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    FRIDAY. JL \F lb. 19:15»
l i l i C \Si ADF l i H K M HKONU I 1
Plans L a id to r
Frances L. Manchester, Inc.
F ormerly The Dalles Freight Line
agents for
Columbia Gorge Motor Line
Daily Truck Service to Portland
I ascade Locks
Portland
Phone 131
Phone EA 275)7
Dealers in
Fuel Oil - Briquets - Coal - Pres-to-Loss
with her grandmother.
Mrs. Martha fam es. Mr. and
Mrs. t barley Nelson and Mrs.
George Haggblom were Portland
visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jene l.ovell and
Miss Theodora Gustaffson and
Miss
Jeanne Or\ is were business
her mother. Mrs. Mary Gustaffson,
spent several days at the home of visitors at Hood River Saturdav.
'lr and Mrs. Frank Prohaska
Mr. and Mrs. Char ley Haggblom
and their house-guest, Mrs. Loretta
the first of the week.
Bauch, attended the Rose Festival
Warren Davidson made a busi­ Friday.
ness trip to Hood River Monday.
Mrs. Helen Murray of Portland
Mrs. Michael Barnes of Dixie. is spending the week with her son
Wn., arrived Sunday for a visit and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
with her son-in-law and daughter, Marshall Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Iwrng.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kelsay and
Mrs. Silver Perras and Mrs. Walt | children spent Saturday afternoon
Mohr made a business trip to Port­ and evening in Portland.
Mrs. Elmer Erickson made a
land Saturday.
busines trip to Portland Monday.
Mrs. Ivan Embree and daughter,
Rev. and Mrs. Cronk and Mr.
Myrna, visited Mrs. Thompson in ; and Mrs. Gib Harrison drove to
Portland over the week-end and Portland Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.
took Gyda Ann to the Junior Rose Harrison returned Saturday with
Show Saturday. Gyda Ann had | Mr. and Mrs. Nick Harrison of
been spending the previous week j Multnomah. Sunday the members
of the family enjoyed a family
I dinner at the T. IL Harrison home.
r
Mrs. Bud Kyle and Mrs. L. N.
Vallen made a business trip to
j Portland Monday.
Ott Becker is driving a new
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DeSoto which he purchased from
the Warren Davidson Motor Sales.
NOW PLAYING
Mr. Becker drove back from Port­
land with it Saturday.
GILBERT AND SULLIVAN’S
Cascade Locks population is on
the decline with the advent of
’ THE MIKADO"
cherry picking at Mosier. Approx­
All in glorious technicolor- sung imately 20 persons are spending
and acted by a stellar cast of oper­ the week there.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Craw and
etta faorites with Kenny Baker
daughter
drove into Portland Sat­
singing the lead. Here is truly glo­
rious entertainment. A treat that urday for the Junior Rose Festival.
Guests at the George Webber
you will neer forget. No raise in
prices for this tremendous road­ home were Mr. and Mrs. Burbin of
Ocean Lake, here Monday, and the
show ettraction.
| Harry Ingrams, who spent the
I week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and
Opens Monday
June 19th children returned last week from
('ary Grant and Jean Arthur in i a trip to the Fair at San Francisco,
reporting a grand time.
ONLY ANGELS HAVE
Mrs Agnes Brennan and Tommy
Brennan made a business trip to
WINGS
Portland Tuesday.
Mrs. Pearl Estel returned the
Supported bv Richard Barthlemess.
Thomas Mitchell. Rita Hayworth first of the week from a visit with
11 lat i\ es at I »alias.
and thousands more.
Cascade Locks
c
A S C A DI A N
I A LT O
R
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Fri. and Sat.
Brian
S w im m in g S c h o o l
♦
Preparation* for the fifth an­
nual H< od River County Swim-
m.:.g School were made at the an­
nual meeting of the officers, m-
structors, representatives and bus
drivers, held at the Chamber of
Commerce Thursday evening.
Officers for the coming year
were re-elected. R F Steele being
again chosen president; t'harles
T Howe, vice-president; Prince
Koberg. Secretary, and J. 1 Brock
> in ulge. Treasurer.
I'he budget for the coming year
will remain practically the same as
iast. $1111 being adopted as the
sum required for maintaining the
s hook It w.is announced by County
S i . Superintendent 1 B. Gibson
that .c county unit had increased
all.'tment tins year to $17*0 and
the matter of establishing classes
: iscade l.oeks was given study,
toward which the increased sum
might be applied. \ swimming
place for a school in that com­
munity was the problem faced by
the officers. Weeman Bay was sug­
gested as one possibility.
Most of the budget will be used
for transportation, school bus dri­
vers having again agreed to tran­
sport the children from the Valley
t > Koberg Beach on swim days.
A sum of seven dollars per day is
allowed the busses, while swim­
ming instructors are paid on a
basis of $17.7*0 per week for the
Minor instructors and $12.50 for
assistants.
It was pointed out at the meet­
ing that the Columbia River water
is safer for swimmers than the
average pool. There has never been
a case of typhoid fever in t lit* his­
tory of tin' community which was
traced to swimming in the Coltim
bin. it was reported. One official
[expressed the idea that the river
water was safer as far as contam­
ination is concerned than the aver­
age natatorium.
Bathhouses
are
dinsinfectcd
daily, John Koberg, propiotor of
the beach announced.
Tentative dates for the swim­
ming school were set for July 10
to August 20.
The matter of allowing school
credit for the swimming school
was discussed. Arrangements will
be made, it was decided, to give
grade school children special marks
on report cards for attendance at
the school. For those past the
Ninth grade, credit will not be
KIVV
given uist for learning to swim, One box making machine there can
[but secciai regainment will have produce 24(H) boxes per day and an­
to be met.
other has a capacity of 2000. Hand
nailers can produce about ink' per
duv
First Cherries Received
♦
v 'h r o n t c l e
$50
$50
The
Maytag Shop
H od Hiver
\\ « I * ;■.»Ir .11 makes
p n
new and ...... 1 »sili- I»
I o CONS’I in CT LOG BOOM
Application has been made to the
\rmy Engineer at Bonneville* by
Fay AIcVabh d l.yle. Washington,
for a pel mit to construct a log
boom ir the Columbia River near
Lyle.
IX)ZENS (>l GREAT BUYS IN
Late IVIodel Used Cars
no:( Twelfth St.
Free Trial
Easy Terms’
Answer that call of the open highway in a reliable MAKTOL
used car. These cars are thoroughly reconditioned and fully
guaranteed See them t<>< lay!
June Dith and 1«th
Aherne. Victor M I.agh n
and June Lang in
’’CAPTAIN FURY '
This is
Saturday Matinee: Opening chap­
ter of the great new serial,
LONE RANGER RIDES AGAIN
Surprise Midnight Matinee Satur­
dav evening.
,i house
IT BURNS
Sunday Onlv
Muw ' Mh
DOUBLE FEAT! RE
Nelson Eddy and Virginia Bruce in j
LET FREEDOM RING
Jesse Mathews. Sonny Hale in
-CLIMBING HIGH
M on.. Tuea.. AA ed.
Ronald Colman. Edward Everett
H ••
- im J iff*. H. B. fram er
Thursday Only
Junr 22
Lucille Ball and James Ellison in
HI STEALS
EX CHAMP *
$615
$575
car had but one owner, who really
knew how to care for a car. Ilia
good care in your good luck and
look at the price...............................
$565
$525
Mb ’lerraplane Sedan — A radio
equipped car. Also has electric
hand, good tires and reconditioned
motor .................................................
$415
$395
5115.00
17 ( he* rolet Del.uve Sport Sedan
Perfect paint, upholstery and
good tires. Motor thoroughly over­
hauled. A real good ear...............
M7 ( h c v ro le l D e l. u s e C o u p e
M2
T h ia
O.K. for all sorts of
To move out quirkly.....................
l ord
Dump Truck
Originally owned by County. Motor
Moist worked daily for < ounty.
$125 00
L air to good rubber, Now
..................
........
’
good,
If the car you want is not listed don’t stay away we have many
more fine mrn in all the populur makes. Come in and look over
our entire stock at absolutely no otdigation. Buy now while we
are giving the most lilx-ral trad* in allowances in town and term*
on unpaid balances that can’t la- equalled anywhere.
See us (or
Protection
HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT 6 INVESTMENT CO
E stablished
"NEXT TIME 1 MARRY
Friday. Saturday
June 23-24
Viet r Mi I-aglen. T m Br wn and
Nan Grey in
ni it
m it i:
Ml t hex rolel Pirk-up
Return showing of that greatest j
of film masterpieces
THE LOST HORIZON
POR II. AN D
PRICES
ranch use.
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This is i hurifl.ir
Ju n e 19-21
V d v e r d s t n g l*ayi
I’he first cherries to be received
in Hood River for the PJ39 season
"ere unloaded ami packed at the
FOR SAI E
Columbia Packing *«lant Monday
I «-FT. ( LINKER Ml II l BOAT
I'he Bing cherries were from the
orchard of the George 1 . Aggers
Port Orford i ’edar. Custom
estate near AA lute Salmon, t'her-
Built. Excellent Condition
rios from orchards in the Lower
Valiev Were not expected to ho re-
cc.ved in any great quantities un­
and 14 II. P. Factory
til next week
They were shipped
Reconditioned
east yesterday
CAILLE RED HEAD
A small crew was working at the
Ot I'BO ARD MO LOK
( lumina Plant during last week at
box making Pear and apple boxes
have been produced at tin' rate of
M S. WALTON
I'.'OO p» i day and cherry lugs at
! ' on per day. This, h wa ver, is by
Phone ISO
Parkdulc. Ore.
no means the capacity of the plant. [
alnra
’ Wlh
Anderson Funeral Home
AMBULANCE SERVICE
314 State Street
H ood H iver O regon
P hone I » !
MOOD RiVER. OREGON
PHONE III)