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About Cascade Locks chronicle and the Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1939-1939 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1939)
FRIDAY. AU G U S T 11. 1939 TH K CASCADE LOCKS CHRONICLE FOUR CLASSIFIED ADS CA S CA DE LOCKS — TOO L A T E TO C L A S S IF Y — ll\ J«*rr> V\ « mh | w .»r«! Minn File. n Spragui t-ntiTtuiiud u group of the younger set lust Wednesday evening in honm of her house guests, the M ih m - \\ lima ('lurk arid Enid Roberts. W ICKER BABY BUGGY— $3. Mrs. A. W. Anderson. Salmon Station, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snyder and children, who have s|wnt the past two weeks at Albany, were horns for the week-end. Mr. Snyder re turned to Albany Sunday to his work there. • Locht, ( Tl \ tu AU-Steel Sou Plying Rizer Tidewater Transpo r tat ion W u rre m ta le , Company Henrj Ro anback l:’ •“ »'• Cal • •l'"1 Mr- “'"i Mr L guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carl THEY STAY SOFT! II ihh I Hiver Mis Charles Hagghlont and son, 1 cuie. and Mrs. J. F Kelsay and '«-ns, Rolv ami Cecil, left Monday nooning for Warrenton for a few Mis Howe, of Portland, is the days’ visit, while Cecil vva- to visit guest of Mr and Mrs. Harry nt Milwaukee. K S V ^ tV v V iC d V iV iV v V iV iV iV iV v V iV iV v V v V iV iV iV ^ i c. M o ti e n ti zed Insu ta r n t H o w Io n .| M itu - vot u in s iii.n K .- p o litic s we r e c .irc iu llv t hrtkevi W ell managed .omp.iti c .tic constantly finding ways to improve strengthen .»tul extend coverage in j ¡* Í «V .ill lines especially lire aiivi automobile policies i The tcvent reductions in hre and thelt rates on * trucks and commercial equipment are in line with insurance progress .md this coxeiage max now be Severa! friends of Mrs Charles N« 1-M-ii ih ¡-p. il in last Friday and surpris.d h«-i on h«-r birthday. The afternoon was spent informally. Hi .«• enjoying the afternoon wer# Me-dntnos George and Charles Haggh! ni. Karl Rosenback, \ug- u»t Peterson, William Sundsten, (Mar. tu e Carnes ami John W. \\ uHlward. Mr ami Mr B. n Wahl of Port- ami vi--.ted Mr and Mrs W. J. » i ¡son -Saturday I I ! written as low as V1 v*0 pet $ 100 l\' COMMUNITY! THEATRE Miss Helen Rosenback is spend ing the week with Mr. and Mrs. Reny Rosenback at The Dalles. Mrs. Hazel Johnson, who operat ed the Friendly Beauty Shop here for a number of years, closed shop and has moved to Newport, Ore., for a visit with relatives. influx and property damage tor private * passenger cars now has a wn r prive range to meet I r u m a ti Mutier A gency ! f V . V íV r V rV . V »V . V rV rV ,V rV . V /V r-y Mrs. Alta Wilm and daughter, Roberta, made a business trip to Hood River Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. Hughes were din ner guests of Mr. Hummel and Mrs. Alta W’ tlm last Thursday. Formerly The Dalles Freight Line agents tor C o lu m b ia G o r g e M o to r L in e Daily Truck Service to Portland Cascade Locks Portland Phone 131 Phone E A 2797 Dealers in Fuel Oil - Briquets - Coal - Pres-to-Logs LESTER Auto Freight Marie Nelson of Washougal, Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Nelson of Hills boro ami Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mil ler an I son of Portland. Look Your Best On That \ acation W e now have our local agency here Facials and up-to-the-minute hair-dressing will make you feel better and look better and w ill be happy to serve you. call Cascade Locks W IL M A SHERW OOD B E A U TY SHOP Hall Bldg 113 24-hour Service Phone 1822 Hood River A T T R A C T I V E S T O R A G E R A TE S The S M A R T S H O P . A N G O R A $ 1.95 S W E A T tK S In dark and pastel shades ( >*r SMARTER FOR COOL DAYS AHEAD \ ten h a n d le h S\<>derately P r i c e d .................................... The S M A R T S H O P Hood Roer v ^ John Hill is up from Scappoose to spend a few days with Bob Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. L. McCormick and | children were Portland visitors | Saturday. Miss Joan took the bus for Astoria where she will visit relatives. ( hn ly Styled and the requ irem en t' o l e ccrvone Mrs. (J. N. Minkoff entertained a few children Wednesday after noon in honor of Nancy’s sixth birthday. The children spent the afternoon playing games and en joyed a birthday cake, cookies and punch. Those spending the after noon were Coleen and Pauline McLeod, Ronnie Lou and Newton Clark, and Donna Minkoff. Frances L. Manchester N O T H IN G Bodily Phone Bonneville H-f-3 son. They enjoyed a trip to the beach the first of the week in com Australia paid $1,240,510 for pany with Mrs. Carlson, going by American aeronautics produced in way of Salem. 1038. .Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bartholomew and Mr. and Mrs. George Hewitt enjoyed a picnic at Wygnnt park Sunday and spent the evening in Hood River. Mi and Mrs. HaroKI Walker Norman Pointer spent the first made a business trip to Hood River of the week in llood River as Saturday. relief clerk in the Union Pacific Mi ami Mrs. L. L. A moth made Hus Depot. a luisim-- trip to Portland Monday Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Nelson had iiul to k their granddaughter home as their guests their children and after a week’s visit here. families over the week-end. Miss Work shoes that dry soft — and stay I ,,n'* 'H Hill • talk of Ste- auft—and wear like Iron . . . . that 's |\< n. wen- visitors m the Locks Wolverine Shell Ilorti-hnle. Come In j Monday evening and try on a pair. Mi William Ferguson and Mrs. H Stratton ol Wyeth made a husi its - (tip to llood River last Thurs day. ■M TU . M oa vt m p t . venus SHOK s Mi amt Mr». Rill Wilkins of Hood River weie guests of Mr ami Mis Flank Rculcrskiold Monday ,*> «V O re A local Institution interest ed in serving you to your satisfaction. o and daughter. Gavie, moved to The Humphreys of Runny \ lew were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. I lalle Sunday. Bohrer Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs R. Kellogg of Port Mr. and Mrs. Julius Carlson land visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul spent several days in Portland Inst THANKS TO W01VÍRINÍ SHELL HORSIHIDf Tomkins Sunday. week Sunday they drove to Hood Mrs. Happy Morris *>f I'ortlund River was visiting her parents, Mr. und Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tomkins had Mis Eugene Lovell, and children, as their guests last Wednesday .Lunin .mil Hobby Orvis, Monday. Mi I'oinkius’ uncle and aunt. Cap Mis Harry Dee Ross und son, tain and Mrs Frank Warriner of lt..!il>v ami Mr. anil Mrs. George Oakland. Cal., and Mrs. Ouida Miller were Hood River visitors Tomkms of Portland. Monday. Mi and Mrs. Frank Schmid and Robert Foote of Portland was Mrs. Otto Schmid and daughter, \ i'il mg In parents, Mr and Mrs. Gertrude of Portland, visited Mr. mill Mis Silvei Perras Sunday. \ \V Foote last Wednesday. W V V V M V V V V V V V V V V V tV V V V V V tV V V V V HOLLYWOOD Dairy for , iy Paris Fair ONE 4S H P. DRAG SAW and tools. G. T. Andross, Mt. Hood. Ask at George Hanel's. 8-14-21* Wheat Bargca Mr. und Mrs. Karl Ream were Mi and Mrs. Ernie Manchester down from Tacoma for the week enjoy- d a drive to Larch Mountain end here and transacting business Sunday and on to Portland later in I'ortlund. Mr. Ream’s work will in the day. keep him there a month longer. Pointer. Mrs. Howe is a nurse at i Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Goetz and Mi (ieorge Lumont returned to Itoeriibecher Hospital. daughter, Martha, und Mrs. Oscar Seattle l a s t week a f t e r a short visit Hyde were business visitors in with her husband here. Dr. und Mrs. R. Humphreys and Portland Monday. Leonard Kurke of Redmond is daughter, of I'ortlund, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. Gunderson Virgil Garner of Portland was vi it mg the C. O. Bennetts. Sunday. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mur Keir’s Headache I’owdcis do not ray over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Zincenzi stop your headache. 35c a box. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clurk and spent Sunday in Mollala visiting HEIR’S HKI (, STORE children visited relatives at Hood Mr. und Mrs. Alvin Myers of relatives. River over the week-end. Darchester, Iowa, were guests of Mi and Mrs Charles Clark and Mr. und Mrs. John Ernester on Wilt Dibble, of Longview, visited Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McKinnon their way to the San Francisco Fair Mr l.cstei Sprague Sunday and and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Hesgard | and Los Angeles while on their LICENSED enjoyed a picnic dinner at Eagle pent Saturday afternoon in Port honeymoon. Mr. Haskins accom - i ha M i . \\ lima ' 'lark land. panied them on their return trip E L E C T R IC IA N and Enid Roberts, who have spent and will go on east for a new car. at your service Mr and Mrs. AI Meyers were (In past week with her, returned guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Locally situated Lester Sprague and daughter, h o m e with the t'larks. Sprague the first of the week. Eileen and Eleanor, enjoyed u fam All work guaranteed to Mr-. Abby Heck of Portland was ily reunion at Carver Sunday. A p pass state inspection a gin t of Mr and Mrs. Karl Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Erickson and proximately 70 enjoyed the picnic lti> t-nhnek the first of the week. daughter, Greta, spent the week t here. Estimates Free end with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rosen- Mr. and Mrs George Hewitt l la-rg at Fulomu. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lange of pi nt Tuesday in Portland visiting j l ( ) Bennett | Crystaj Lake, 111., ami Mr. and relatives. Mr. ,4luj Mi'H. |,. Heubor of Long j Mrs. Ralph Ferrell of Chicago are Cascade Locks Mt and Mr. FOR SALE — Crawford Peaches now ready. Place your orders. E. A. Lippman, 1 mi. west of Odell Hi. 8-14-21* o Mr und Mrs. Roy Sitnkins enter ed then bulldog. Skunk, at the dog Mi and Mr- Churles McDowell show ul Juntzen Reach und were of I'ortlund visited Mr. and Mrs. very much pleased when it was A. A Dixon Sunday. Scotty Dixon judged fourth place in the show. i cl« hinted his third birthday Sun day. Malcolm McKinnon was up from Woodburn to spend the week with Mi arui Mrs. Rob Jenkins und his family here. children returned Saturday from a everal month-’ stay in Lakeview, Mr. und Mrs. Frank Clark and Michigan, visiting relatives. They duuithter, Hetty, Hurt Miller and aid Oregon looked mighty good to Mr. Miller were I'ortlund visitor them and were glad to he back here Katurduy evening. again. Forrest Hess and Wes Suiner- Abe Johnson left Sunday for land of Walla Walla arrived Wed nesday to visit Frank Hall. Wes Eugene wiiere lie is employed. Sumerland left Friday for his la me Clyde CfTrtin of Portland is vis und Forrest will visit for a while iting John Carlson tins week. longer. 8-7-14