Cascade Locks chronicle and the Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1939-1939, July 28, 1939, Page FIVE, Image 5

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The Excellent Sequel to
"Four Daughters”
COURAGEOUS
With the "Four Daughters,"
Priscilla. Rosemary, ami Lola Lane,
(.¡ale Page: also May Robson,
J >hn Garfield, ami Jeffry Lynn.
OPENING MONDAY
July 31
Robert Donat in James Hilton's
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Friday and Saturday
'N A U G H T Y
July 2h-29
BUT
NICE
Ann Sheriden—Dick Powell
Surprise Midnight Matinee Satur­
day Evening.
Sunday Only
July 30
DOUBLE FEATURE:
John Carrol, Movita in
•WOLF CALL'
Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, in
MOUNTAIN RHYTHM'
Mon., Tues., Wed. July 31. Aug. 1-2
Sandy, the baby star who "Bowled
Y’ ou Over" in “ East Side of
Heaven” returns in
UNEXPECTED FATHER
with Mischa Auer.
Mrs. Tom Harrison left Sunday
Mi'>es Helen Y'oung and Ruth
for Eugene where Mr. Harrison is Buche, .■•' the Columbia Gorge
employed.
Hotel were visiting friends in the
Miss Eileen Sprague spent the I ock- VN ednesday
week-end in Portland as the guest
of Miss Ann Rasmussen.
Mr. and Mrs. Gunar Bergstrom
and Alf Anderson of Uoopey Ealls
visited friends in the Locks Sat­
urday evening.
Mrs. Hilda Olin visited relatives ♦
The annual Homemakers' Camp,
in Portland last week.
which
during the last few years has
Miss Ida Glazier, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jes Glazier, was I h cn held at Lost Lake, has been
married last week to Mr. Wilfred
Pernula of Deep River. Wn. They scheduled foi next week from
were married at Raymond. Wn.. W'edn*->day to Sunday this year at
and drove up the end of the week (amp Defiance at Green Point.
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Glazier.
They were accompanied by Mrs. For a small fee, mothers, their
Nick Harrison and Nina Glazier older daughters and housewives
from Multnomah. The best wishes ait entitled to attemi the camp,
of the community goes to the
where meals are provided and the
young couple.
homemakers
are allowed to so­
Mrs. Sue Woodward returned,
home
Monday evening from a journ from household duties. The
three-months' visit with her son- 1 tamp i> sponsored by the Exten­
in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. ! sion Department of Oregon State
Mike Weaver, at Jamestown, Cal. I College aiul is under the direction
A trip to the Eair and Yosemite of l.ouisc Harwood.
and different places of interest
County Agent A. L. Marble, who
made a real vacation. The tern- I
is
perature was getting a little too j recording registrations, unnounc*
warm and hastened her trip home. ll‘ >estcrday that registrations are
Doc Hammell has been nursing ' short of the quota of 60 which is
an abscessed eye this week, which regarded as the minimum attend­
ing been very painful. We hape anee by the Extension Service,
he will have a speedy recovery.
i l nlcss more homemakers register
Eileen Sprague has her arm ( for the camp, it may be necessary
bandaged as a result of the skating to cancel it this year, Mr. Marble
party Monday night.
stated.
, Mrs. Charles Bennett was called
[ to Terrebonne Wednesday.
Her |
I mother was quite ill.
Maxine
' Bennett accompanied her mother.
Mrs. Ben Scott entertained her |
Sutidav School class at her home
last Friday at a no-host party.
The children made home-made ice j
cream and derived a great deal of
pleasure in turning the freezers. |
Those enjoying the afternoon were
Elli Nelson, Juanita and Pauline
McCristy, Bonny and Virginia Mar­
tin, Shirley and Florence Smeltzer,
Joan McCormick, Maxine Bennett,
Betty June Stark, Billy Joan Har-
ten, and Jean and Judy Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Manchester
and George Lamont visited in The
Dalles Sunday and attended the
auto races. Russ Nichols placed
third in his red racer which he
won on a raffle and made $16 on
the race.
Homemakers Camp
Slated Next \\ cek
DAUGHTERS
FIVK
C \Si \DK l tX K S ( H R O M C 1 F
USED CAR
CLEARANCE
SALE
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1939
PLYM OUTH
Deluxe Touring Sedan
$895
J
A few weeks ago this car soli! for
over $1000.00. It is in spotless
condition, only 4000 actual miles
uni still good for many miles of
use. Has heater, dual defrosters,
dual horns and other dual accessor­
ies.
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1913 PLYMOUTH COUPE
$265
1935 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
$365
19 37 PLYMOUTH Tour. SEDAN $525
Fleet’s in !
Fun. Frolic and Smiling F aces'
PHONE till
Why not join with Portland at
Koberg Beach
Pavilion
3
famous TRAINS EAST
from PortUnd All Air Conditioned
F oi I m S«rvi< • *nd F i m
P illow « la C o a c h « »
The Streamliner—
CITY o r PO RT LA N D
5 Sailings monthly on 1,7,13,19,25
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PORTLAND
PACIFIC
ROSE
D ally
LIMITED
D a lly
to Ethel Virginia Harper, (¡rant
Deed, conveys 10 acres in Sec. 20,
Land Transactions
T 2
Anton Cenine to Joe Petranovirh,
Following is a list of transféra warranty deed, conveys 10 acres In
in n-ul property in Hood River
County from July 12 to July lb,
Julius J. and Margaret C. Carl­
as published by the 11ood River son to Frances L. ami Myrtle G.
Abstract A Investment Co.:
Floucher, warranty deed, ronveys
Kotiert II and Frances L. Schopa Lot 3, It 1 k 3, Cascade l^icks Addn.
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‘T his is a house
2 W O R L D S F A IR S
N ( W YORK • SAN FHANCI&CO
SATURDAY
N I G H T
July 29
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On« low cast round trip tickst ta in
you to BOTH World * Faut it km as
Otkat
«cl­
iva U r t i lor
Blooolog C»f
Travel.
*90
IN COACH
Stopovers and aid* trip«
lor visiting Sua Valley,
Idaho, Boulder Dam and
great National Parka.
SPECIAL ACTS AND DECORATIONS
Every lady will receive a rap and whistle;
a yeomanett* and b<>s'B f«r the occasion
Popular Prices - Men 40c; Indies 35c
IT BURNS
Phone >«361
I mon Pacific
I It'IXll
This is a burglar
HE STEALS
.Sec ns for
MOREY GRAFF’S BAND
Refreshments
Protection
HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT
&
INVESTMENT CO
established since ’ >*t