The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, November 21, 1935, Page TWO, Image 2

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BONNY V I L L A
Hood River
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Georgt, are
home Iron« Bend, where they
spent a week.
Leonard Greeaon has retu.ned
to work after suffering from a
DR. MELVIN E. JOHNSON badly infected baud.
Mr. and Mrs. Georgu Bacaloff
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
celebrated their 12th wedding
Saturday.
Cascade Locks Phone 35 anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Bebeau
may now be called grandfather
and grandmother. A birth w«*a an­
nounced by their daughter. Mrs.
L. V. Warner on the 12th In Port­
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Berg were
in Portland Friday and Saturday
visiting Berg's parents. Mi. and
Mrs. O. J. Berg.
DRY OR GREEN
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wharton
of Cascade Locks visited Mr. and
•
—~~ Mrs. William Bobo Monday af­
ternoon.
Miss Dorothy Boeckman, Mrs.
D. R. Scoffem's sister, has been
visiting at the Roosevelt hotel for
several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward,
of Chicago, visited Saturday af­
ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. R. G.
Coleman at the Roosevelt hotel.
CASCADE LOCKS
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sawyer and
daughter.
Arlene, motored to
PHONE 372
Portland Monday to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Friedman.
Mrs. W. C. Weld and children
| are visiting Mr. Weld's parent*.
STAGE INFORMATION
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Weld, of
CALL 94
Wasco.
Mrs. James Warnick, of Cas­
CLODFELTERS
cade Locks, spent Monday after­
Cascade Locks
noon visiting Mrs, Gilbert Cnand-
ley.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor, of
Bonny Villa, were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Chand-
lev Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Van Sckermer-
horn were dinner guests Tuesday
night of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Golden.
The Most Modern Barber Shop
Ms. T. J. Hartman and son.
in the Area.
Duane, are in Seattle visiting
relatives. They will return after
Thanksgiving.
MIKE LONG
Mr. and Mrs. Victor McCul­
lough
were in Portland Saturday.
Cascade Locks
Miss Margaret Smith of Co­
lumbia
Construction
company
was a Portland visitor Saturday.
Harry Haun, Owner
WOOD
Clark’s
Fuel Yard
MIKE’S
SHOP
Raymond Jones, son of Mr. and
Mrs. T. L. Jones, entertained hi*
friends at « party at his house
Monday afternoon. Tin* occasion
being Raymond's seventh birth-
dav. Mrs Jones served cake and
ice cream and later they played
games. Those present were Tom­
my Smith. Burns Dumphey. Ron­
ald Beck. Bobby Miller. Paul
Myers, Ivar Meadows. Robert Hln-
toul and Buddy Farger.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hottman
were in Portland, Saturday, vis-
iting Mr. und Mrs. Albert L. Gor­
don.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Short-
ridge attended the auto show In
Portland Saturday.
Mrs. Charles Howard has been
visiting her parents In Corvallis
The Kdlunds have been looking
after the Howard’s Great lh*ne so
that Chuck hasn’t had much to
bother about recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Taylor
and Ira Shortrldge were Sunday
night dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray C. Shortrldge.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dlppery
spent the weekend In Portland
Mr. and Mrs. N. Tokarev spent
Friday and Saturday m Portland j
While there they attended the
Russian dance.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Gooarlch
were in Portland Saturday on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Johns spent
Sunday in Gladstone visiting with
Mrs. Johns' sister, Mrs. Chadwick
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McKlroy
motored into Portland Thur* ! it
to visit Mrs. McKlroy’# s!>ter. Mr-
George Childs, of Bend, who i>
confined in a Portland hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edlund
drove down to Multnomah Friday
night to attend the Postmaster
Association banquet.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Golden
were dinner guests Wednesday
night of Mr. and Mrs. O. V
Thompson.
Direction J, J, Parker
FRIDAY. SATU RDAY— NOVEMBER
SPEN CER TRACY— VIRGINIA BRUCE
— IN—
“ THE MURDER MAN”
ROMANCE ROCKETS DOWN BROADWAY iv
SPEEDING POLICE CAR*
SUN.. MON., TUES.— NOVEMBER 24-25 26
FREDRIC M ARCH— CH ARLES LAUGHTON
ROCHELLE HUDSON— JOHN BEAL
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DOOMED . . . TO H E L L ON EARTH
H k wa S a
F 1*0 ITI VE PROM HOMÖ— LOVK AND JUSTICE*
W EDNESDAY. TH U RSD AY— NOVEMBER 27-21
W ALLACE B E E R Y — JACKIE COOPER
-IN —
“ O’Shaughnessy’s Boy”
■ J M> MU R ' Ti l l . C HA MP AN -
c - av /|
When You've Seen This Show You'll 1^»»^ Then» Men
Than Ever Before*
|*...ir
| A.
in coach in tourist
sleeper«
4 > 60.10
$
77.25
"Plu* Sleeping Cor Otorgg
The PORTLAND ROSE
The PACIFIC LIMITED
L O W PRICED
M EA LS
in C o a c h « * and in
Tmurist Stamping Can
B r e a k f a s t 25 ‘ Luncheon 2 0 <
D in n e r 35 «
C o a ch e *! reclining «eat*, free pillow*,
porter lervice. T o u rist S le e p e r * ■ berlh
light*, convenient dre**ing room*.
Fer sfl travel information inquire of
LO C A L A G EN T
U N IO N PACIFIC
Rent your rooms and apart­
ment thru a classified ad In The
Chronicle.
Dali) and Wun«i.»>, U; IV
M
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THE DALLES FREIGHT L i
Dally Freight between Portland. B nn«>; •. r#iea4e
UTAH COAL. PRESTO -LO G S AND BRIQUETS
W H O LESA LE AND RETAIL ICE
Cascade Locks Phon:: 131
R. J. WUNER. Agent
SPECIAL
O FFER
FOR
LIMITED TIME
ONLY
You Are Invited To
And Be Entertained By
JOHNNY WALKER
D 6 ily to M ay 14 , 1930 ; Rat urn limit 6 m oaH w
EXAMPLE*
j Round-trip
to Chicago
I I I <*o *
Happiness grows at our own
firesides, and is not to be picked
in stranger’s gardens.— Douglas
Jerrold.
WÂ
m
In Air- Conditioned Coache«
and Tourist Sleeping Cars
V« TO R
“ LES M ISERABLES’*
No man lives without jostling
Let us endeavor to live that
and being jostled; in all ways he
has to elbow* himself through the when we come to die even the
world, giving and receiving of­ undertaker will be sorry.— Mark
fense— Carlyle.
Twain.
M M
VE
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$1.00 allowance for ANY old
Iron on the purchase of
ANY NEW IRON
FLAT IRONS ARE LIKE AUTOMOBILES
THE OLD ONES STILL DO THEIR WORK
BUT
For Real S P E E D — E C O N O M Y and E A S E
O F O P E R A T I O N none will compare with the
Latest Models
The New Irons are Different
COME IN AND SEE THEM
West Coast Power Co.
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