The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, November 21, 1935, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    H O V \ K VI h L K
DAM
CHRONICLE
BIG
SCHOOL NEWS
TURKEY
I ho brut g r a d e has a new pu ­
pil. Dora Joy Gauden.
Fr iday evening, November 22,
a n o t h e r basketball game will be
held at the Bonneville school
au dito riu m , a t 7:30. Th e public
1« invited. Admission, a d u lt s 10c,
and children 5c. Bonneville will
I>lay Springdale.
I be basketball suits have been
ordered, but we will not receive
tlo-m in time for F r i d a y ’s game.
The colors a re maroon and gold.
The Bonneville scnoo! a r e d ri v­
ing for the Red Cross.
If each
room in the school sells a c e n a i n
n u m b e r of button s they will
have 100%. They will the n r e ­
ceive a Red Cross magazine. L e t ’s
hope we see one of these m a g a ­
zines in every room in school.
Jame« Faubion and E d m u n d
Wolfe Just re tu rn e d a ft e r an a b ­
sence.
Th«- fourth g ra de room have
been presented by a new picture
of Abraham Lincoln. It was given
by Mr. Hale of Portland.
Those in the fifth gr ad e th a t
are receiving perfect health care
grades this week are : Louis Lin­
ton, Anita Ballarts, Dorris Jones,
Betty
Foresberg,
Melba J ea n
Davis,
Margaret
Joy
Miller,
Betty Ann Hopkins, J a m e s Baea-
loff. Leota Kato.
The fifth grade English class
is learning the poem of The L a n d ­
ing of the Pilgrims.
TRO T
WED. NIGHT, NOV. 27
Vivian Lew is-
— and Her Girls
— at MERRILL’S—
COLUMBIA GARDENS
CA SCA DE U M ' K S . OREGON
—Live Turkey Door Prizes —
« INSPECT OUR NEW ARRIVALS—
DANCE FROCKS
R e m e m b e r A Free C h a n c e
SPORT COAT
SWEATER SET
------- OH
3 PAIR HOSIERY
WITH 'EVERY 50c PURCHASE AT
M A C Y ’S
LA I) I EH' R E AI> Y -TO-W K A R
CA SCA DE IAJCKS
The T ooth Rock
GARAGE
NEAR THE HIGH SCHOOL IN CASCADE LOCKS
PHONE 293
♦ WE HAVE TH E MECHANICAL ABILITY
AND TH E EQUIPMENT TO HANDLE ANY
REPAIR OR ADJUSTMENT JOB ON YOUR
CAR.
♦ A MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE ON ALL OUR
WORK.
♦ TIRES TUBES. GAS, OIL a n d 24-HOUR
SERVICE.
BO N N EVILLE
VETERANS INSTALL
THEIR NEW OFFICERS
With State C om m a nd er Dwight
E. Alderman, presiding a t the
Veterans of Foreign W ar s m e e t ­
ing Monday nig ht at F r e n c h ’s,
new officers of the Damsite Post
were installed. Those t a k i n g of­
fice were: Roy Lusch, c om ma nder,
Noble Hyde, senior vice-comman­
der; L. I). Tenney, j u n i o r vice-
co mm an der; Irving C. Hall, q u a r ­
te rm a st e r; “ Doc” AveriH, officer
of the day; Dan Hallowell, ch ap­
lain. Trustees are M. A. B u t t e r ­
field. H. V. Christenson and J. C.
Wells.
Com man der
Alderman
an­
nounced tha t National C o m m a n d ­
er J a m e s E. Vanzandt will visit
the Bonneville dam, December 10
for several hours.
CONTRACTORS TO
COMPLETE LOCKS
BY DECEMBER 1
CONTRACTORS 18— ......................
With the completion of the
south side of th e locks last Su n­
day a n o th er milestone was passed
In the completion of the da m pro ­
ject. The north wall is ta kin g
more time than the south wall as
entrance to the fish locks a r e on
that side. The job will be co m­
pleted by the end of the m on th
If everything goes as planned. The
second pour in the fish locks will
bo made the la tte r part of this
week.
In the power house the forms
are ready for the pour in unit one
of the draft tubes. Seventy per-
I cent of the pour has been co m­
pleted in this unit. This br in e s
the pour up to the steel liners,
which are being pot in place this
week. In unit two the forms will
be in place by th e end of the
week and the pour will probably :
start then. Steel arrived for the
liners in this unit Monday.
In the station service un it th e j
forms will probably be all in
[lace by the end of the week.
Mrs. L. IlT"Russell arrived F r i ­
day to join her husband who Just
recently moved into the house
just above Sherman s garage.
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FIVE
BUYING
*
FURNITURE \
Come in and see our extensive stocks and
learn our prices. They will please you.
Everything for the home.
CIRCULATOR HEATERS at low prices,
Come in and see them,
We Buy, Sell or Exchange all kinds of Furniture
We Also Buy Hides, Wool, Metals a n d Used C a r B at te ri es .
Hood River FuYniture Co.
(Dross Building, T h i r d S t r e e t )
M. G R E E N H O L T Z
P H O N E 1041
S. K R A S N E R
. FO R A L L O C C A S I O N S
The largest stock of wines
in the Area.
No Permit Required
Oregon Vintage Shop
CASCADE LOCKS, OREGON
EAGLE’S
THANKSGIVING
DANCE
CRAIGMONT HOTEL
NOVEMBER 26
EVERYBODY COME
• FINE LIVE TURKEY FOR DOOR PRIZE
Admission — Gents, 40c
Ladies, 25c
Good Plate Lunch With Coffee Free With Each
Admission
ALL MEMBERS REMEMBER REGULAR MEETING
THURSDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 21st AT I.O.O.F. HALL,
8:00 P. M. BE THERE!
POSTAL-FEDERAL
INSURANCE ASSN.
FOR GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES
IN Q U IR E AT W E S T LOUNGE AUDITORIUM
TUE SDA YS—11 A. M. TO 6 P. M.
BUY MILK at your local dairy
Grade A Raw. Grade A Pasteurized
Orange Juice, Eggs. Butter
D E L I V E R E D DAILY
HOLLYWOOD DAIRY
J O E BUCHER. P R O P .
DODSON