The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, February 28, 1935, Image 4

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    PLANS FOR BASEBALL
TEAM GET UNDER WAY
Mr and M i. Ja. k H ch u i.lo» « a a a a a a a a a » a f a a s
« n 4| Mr and Mr* llrrnard ■'•'t'«'
Mr and Mr* Arthur PeirH in
Falling Its their q **»**• lo
of Palla* « e r e Hunday gue*ta al whom It waa erroueoualy atal*d
Iho A A lger properly ca»t of t«>» n the home of Ihe U P P*ck •
ta*t week had m oved In the Tooth ........... I
mi .lay
‘i*
I for It b**««b*ll field. I ntel e»t.-d rev.
Mr* M a t h e »* of Portland I* Hock cabina al the l^trha. »pent
Mr*
Moor*
,,r
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I (dent* turned tholr queot In o ih e ^ .p e il.llu « •••»<■' .1 w e rk *
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U * the week-end In Portlan d
yjr w a , re p o rt.,, b*
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I direct Ion* 1**1 week, and received gueat of her dauahter Mr* Ted
•m l M t* tleo rg e lle rre u have m m . tend hnaplts,
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permlaalou to uae a number of
et| lo the l a » k* alia.
Johnaon.
• n .A -r ..,o n >u9^
field*, moat of which h e »* proved
Mr and Mra W illiam Roborf*.
Mr and Mrs Itohert A llen en­ U p « „ , rr , h„
unsatisfactory. however.
o f U Urande vlaltrd brtefly »It h tertained Portland frien d s al Ih elr P' * tr d to rr. , , . r
•* • * !
Harney Conlon'a Herman t reehl
the Harry Matbewaon'a tuturdar
Mr and Mr* g (.
,
property, though aotn*
d l»ieo ceI Kartier In the wrek Mr» M a th e «, Bonny V illa bom * Hltnday
Mr and Mr* Tons P ip p er* en
from town, aeema the mo*t likely j
aon'a *»*ter. Mra Karl Miner, and tertallied the llud W lualu w ’ a Krl • - " • f *
Mr
place at rroaent
J. R l-ab«-r o f - )
her huahaud and fam lly *pent the .lav night with n»v*| gam es and
fered hla land near the bridge, bub
Mr and Mr* H q u
tefrewhmenta
It wa* felt that t«»o much work (tay,
,hr
• « «u n i#l .7 » !!
Mr. and Mra. Kd !-»«*». » f The
Mrs A H Htark o f Fu gen *. *1*
would be uec*»*ary to build a d ia ­
Palle*. vUlted » t t h h l» hfs»ther. 1er o f Roy l.uach. ha* return**! to I ' ” *
1 ”
V S j
mond
Alaska Junk company, of
Jaitir* I a*h at the U tter • hom *
her
home
In
ih
e
*n
ll*y
Portland eenctloeed the u«e
of
Hh««|) N Mtfc
b IL « ,* * .
In Ronny f**rk W edne*d*v
Mr and Mr* Pavtd Collina, who urda, and Hum,«,
ground near the Prnlgm ont. but
Mr* J i m - llucher of the Holt*,
It « a t not aulteble.
wood Ihilry. eniertatned her moth-
tleneral-Shea Construction com­
rr. Mr* W el*. and her l » o »l**
pany ha* offered the u*e o f a bull-
lera. o f tlreaham. rtunday f « r dln»
E P *C r:
d o ter whenever dealred. the only
condition* being that g »»o lln e and! ner.
Mr and Mr* Harry M athe« ...o
an operator he supplied
Mid-,
and Ihetr guevla. Mr and Mr»
Columbia league officials h a»e ap ,
Curt Pott*, o f Portland » e r * Hat.
priM rhnl playera aa to jo in in g ,
urday ntght dln n.r gu*w|a of th*
their loop thU *«*a*on
Thoae In the dlatrict who would Charte* M oor*’*.
S ì
be luteroated In form ing a team j
Mr and Mr* Krtc Kr»ck*-n. of
thl* year or who feel they have*
the Rapida club, were
Portland
aultable ground nearby, are re-
business* visitor* Tuesday
queated to talk to Ihsve lhn»m ore
Mr and Mr*. C J H ath )» left
barber at the Horn Club. Ca*‘"ad**j
suddenly
for
Heattl*
Monday
!«oeka. or lo leave their name* at
where th* la tter'* mother la ser­
the Chronicle office.
iously 111.
—
tbe hub et A it im i Owqon»
ahcopo* and tn*atr<al center .
th *te two *pí«nd i h c ite in « o*
**f you evffy cotrfort arví !u»ury
at e«tr*ma)y moderar« co *t.
y
B E S T IN T H E W E S T
Portland * ne***st and hne*t ho*
tel* . located *» the S A o< the
*hoct»V it'd wcreatonal dStnct
.. a«« the trxjoe*t)oned chexe oT
eipeneoced travetew
HA*.BV t HIV*****
GRADE SCHOOL PROGRAM
REAL ENTERTAINMENT
rue *<Nr
r»«
HCATHMAN
HCATHMAN
F or m ore than 300 children and
parent* who attended the two per.j
form ance* o f the Hoanetrllle grade
school, held Friday In the Com-j
munlty Chapel on the re*ervatlon. j
the program wa* m ore entertain­
ment, both dram atic and humor-1
our. than any o ver presented lo
the district.
Th e *erlou*ne*a o f the children j
taking part In the play* and novel-
ty entertainm ent* wa* superb and
the round* o f applause that fo l­
lowed every number plainly show­
ed It.
Th e number that really ” *tol*
the sh ow " was the one presented
by the first and second grade room
’ ‘ C in d erella ".
L ittle
B«»b*<te
| Itathm an'* characterisation of the
I heroine waa aplendtd. aa waa Ron.
aid Heck’s aa the prince
i’ll*
j minuet, featu re o f the
ball
In
¡w h ich Ihe entire clase took part,
wa* especially entertaining.
Harbara Heck, aa Haba. In "R ea ­
d ie d by R a d io ." waa a finished
artist, and her selection fo r the
part waa astonishingly w ell chos­
en. Th e teachers, working under
Principal Robertson, directed the
program.
j
F R E E cn R eqnesl
Your copy of FERRY'» new 19})
c-uios is rc.Jjr. . . illuvjiiing i n i
describing ail the best vegetable*
and flowers that can be grown in
the modern borne garden.
A page devoted to novelties in
vegetable* and flower*, including
Morse's Famous Sweet Peas . . . a
page on seeds of garden herbs ( herb
gardens are all the rage in the East >
...what "ti r..,en to plant...score*
of help. _1 hints . . . a complete
Garden ju.de. Send for it today.
Select ftou.fr and vegetable ieedi
from the ferry Srrd Ruck
at a ntarbj Ilore
FERRY-MORSE SEED CO.
497 Paul Ave., San Francisco
Please send FREE your new, 193)
100-page Garden Guide.
Heme ................................
Addren
D a lly D e liv e ry
»M X4I/«
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T h e second grade room has a
new pupil. Muriel Cheeketta. from
Clackamaa. She la livin g at Kagle
Creek, and haa a sister. June in
the third grade.
T h ere |* a new resident In the
third and fourth grade room. He
fa a toad and hla name Is Napol­
eon.
Th e workmen, while d ig ­
g in g the foundation fo r the new
auditorium found him hibernat­
ing three feet underground
The
children o f that room voted on j
hla name.
Th e total amount earned at the
candy aale. which waa under the
supervision of M l*« Steven*, was
I V 1 0.
Th e fifth and *l*th grade* are
progressing In their collection of
new Inform ation from each siaie
Facta are obtained from Chamber*
I o f Comm erce In large cltle* They
| are a!no w orking on a »crmi*-book
o f the B onneville Dam project
Th e boy* and girls o f the »ey-
enth and eighth grade will play
basketball Friday with Corbett,
Th e eight grade
puplla
are
j w orkin g on a map o f the Cnited
Htatea. Th ey are going to put on
It all the g o v ’ t dam projects.
W h y not subscribe
fo r
The
Chronicle fo r a f rlend o r retaiive
and let them know what Is going
on at the dam?
T o B o n n o v illo
D a m D U tr lc t
C fV A
Let us kielivei to your L omc the
choicest cuts of selected meats.
KELP KfDKEYS
P your kidney* function badly
and |m h-.t# a Um«. •
ng
back, with attack* of d in . .«■•*.
burning, scanty or too fr a ,neat
u.-tnatlon. getting ep at a C-l. j
aw oi 1 * 0 feet and ankle*, rb «* traila
p. ’ as . . . use />oua'f #*ttie
/>oca‘* ar* **p«cu ily f >r b«w»ty
m ctin '.n g kidney*
Mil
» of
-¿•a are awd «very year. They j
r*c.
: >• a uatty • ct .
.I t b « e r n c 'y M o rf
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LAKESIDE
MARKET
Cascade Locks
Phone 17
hOAii’i PILLS ;
SPECIAL
ANNOUNCEMENT
For your convenience we have installed a tree delivery service
Starting To-day
within the Bonneville Dam area
All Orders Taken for Groceries Meats and Vegetabl- s Delivered Sa* 8
Day as Ordered
Watch for our weekly specials if you haven’t received one of our circu­
lars. Come in and get one. Every item a money saver.
QUALITY MERCHANDISE ONLY
Fresh Meats Every Morning at Less Than City Prices
THE BONNEVILLE
MERCANTILE CO-
ON THE HIGHWAY NEXT TO TELEPHONE OFFICE
Checks Cashed. No ObliflW*
Phone 39
Bonneville’s Pioneer Store