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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1935)
T 11 H » O N N B V I L li B I> A M C H H O N I C li K Progress in the District CASCADE LOCKS MRS. AGNES BRENNEN opened a new eating establishment in Cascade Locks, We commend her on her confidence in the area, J ac quel ine Cecilia is th e na me of the new 10 pound baby girl i,0rn to Mr. and Mrs. R oger Niess laat F ri day In Portland. •Mr. and Mr«. J o h n H. Pr u te r , of Uoardman, vlalted at M. L. Mor gan's Monday. Mr. and Mr«. J a m e s W a .n l c k were in Portland Sunday a t t e n d ing the a uto «how. Mr. and Mrs. I^ee Murray a r e moving into their new house in Kdgewood addition this week, f h<-y formerly livea m bo nny Villa. Mrs. Joh n Lacy a tt e n d e d th e opening of the Symphony season in Po r tl a n d Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. McCormick were d in n e r guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fran z Keuterskoild. Mrs. G. C. Eilertsen enjoyed lunch with MrB. Melvin Jo h n so n Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Williams and dau ghter , Mary Ann were din. ner guests of Dr. and Mrs. Melvin Jo hnson Fr ida y night. The last re g u la r meeting of the P a s t Noble Gra nds of th e Cas- cadia Lodge was held a week ago yesterday a t the home of Mrs. Isabel!! Osborn. At this meeting it was planned to have a card party at the Odd Fellows hall last night. Those present a t th e me eting were Mrs. Charles Nelson. Mrs. F r a n k Hall, Mrs. Les ter Sprague, Mrs. Joe Miller, Mrs. C. L. R a n kin. Mrs, Sue Wo odward, Mrs. Seth Clodfelter, Mrs. C. A. Brol- liar, Mrs. Silver P erras, Mrs. R. f. W u n e r and Mrs. M. L. Mor gan. The next r e g u la r meeting will be held the first Wed ne sd ay a ft e r Thanksgiving, December 4. at the home of Mrs. Sue Wood ward. Mrs. C. I>. Rankin a nd d a u g h ter Margaret, motored to Gov er n m e n t Springs in W as hi ngt on , Friday, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Miller spent the weekend in P o r tl a n d visiting WEST C O A S T POWER CO ANNOUNCEMENT CRAIGMONT HOTEL NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT BOARD AND ROOM FOR MEN ON DAM GOOD RATES— GOOD FOOD— GOOD BEDS Free Drying Room For Patrons There is No l in , Purer, or Healthier Milk than BRANDES GRADE “A” Raw or Pasteurized W Ji Mr. a nd Mrs. C ha r le s Amen. H. F. Sch rie ne r, of Albany, fa t h e r of Mrs. M. H. MacKinnon, was a gu est a t th e MacKinn on home for th r e e days last week. Th e new son of Mr. a nd Mrs. Neis H e sg a rd , is ge tt in g lots of a tte n ti o n . Mrs. Lewis Amo th a nd d a u g h t e r a nd son, of Po rt la nd , were S a t u r d a y visitors to see the new a r r iv a l a n d Mr. a nd Mrs. Donald B u r n e t t a n d Doris H es gard, all of P o r t l a n d , were S u n day guests. T h e new son a t last re p o rt s weighed 8 pound s, a gain of 15 ounces in his life. In h on or of th e bi rt h d ay of Mrs. R. F. Steele, Mr. a nd Mrs. Newton Clark e n t e r t a i n e d Mon day with an evenin g of bridge. Th os e t h a t enjoyed t h e evenin g were Mr. a n d Mrs. R. F. Steele, Mr. a n d Mrs. Sta nle y Sporseen, Mr. and Mrs. Galen F a n c h e r . and Mr. a nd Mrs. R. B. F r ost . Miss Macy J o h n s o n and «'hie McDonald m ot or ed into P o r t l a n d S a t u r d a y with Mr. a n d Mrs. A. C. Joplin. Wh ile t h e r e th e y a t t e n d e d t h e football game. Mrs. u . A. J o h n s o n , Macy’s m o th e r , ca m e ou t from P o r t l a n d to visit a nd look a f t e r t h e s to r e while Macy was in P o r t l a n d . Mr. and Mrs. Marvin P ip e r and sons m o to r e d to C e n t ra l ia over Armistice day. T he y visited Mrs. P i p e r ’s sister. Miss E d i t h J a c obus. a n d h e r f a t h e r , R. D. J a c obus. Mr. a nd Mrs. F r e d Spa ngl er were d i n n e r gu est s S u n d a y n ig ht in N ort h Bonneville a t th e h o m e of Mr. a n d Mrs. W esley Castles. Mr. a nd Mrs. A. B. J one s w ere in P o r t l a n d over Armi st ic e day, visiting Mrs. J o n e s ’ m o t h e r , Mrs. C. A. Pel la nd. Mrs. George Alden r e t u r n e d Sunday’ a f t e r a visit in P o r tl a n d . B er t Nelson has j u s t r e t u r n e d to work re cen tly a f t e r a week of illness. Mr. a n d Mrs. J i m m y W a r n i c k were d i n n e r gu est s a t th e h o m e of Mr. a n d Mrs. B. C. Nelson S a t u r d a y night. Frank Tubandt, fa th e , of “ H a p p y ” , dr o p p e d int o t h e T u b a n d t home fo r l un c h T u e s d a y on his way from his h o m e in Golden- dale to P o r t l a n d . Mrs. Nell Davis sp en t F r i d a y a nd S a t u r d a y in P o r t l a n d visiting relatives. Miss Hel en C h r is te n s o n of Stevenson, is t h e new’ voice on th e te le pho ne we hav e been h e a r i n g for the past week. She is giving Manda Collins s o m e w e ll- ear ned relief. Mrs. Selma Gra m. T h e Dalles, was home for t h e w e e k e n d visit ing h e r m o th e r. Mrs. A. E. Vans- trom a nd h e r sister, Mrs. M an da Collins. Mr. and Mrs. E v e r e t t T ow ns en d rec ently disposed of t h e R ap id s club and moved back to Po r tl a n d . N. J. No rm il le a n d family moved from in back of t h e high school Into th e h o u s e f o r m e r l y occupied by t h e To w ns en ds , wh ic h Is j u s t west of K a r a v a n l t c h ’s garag e. are Serious in Our Declaration of Last week l ^ WE ARE CLOSING OUT| a ^ a s ^ s ^ ^ a r i^ n o v ^ o u t^ to c ^ 1 Doors, each $2.00 Shiplap,2x4 and 2x6 at $14 M. Ft. Flooring . . . $25 M Ft. Rustic . . $25 M Ft. Mouldings, 30 percent off list jg | = Never Treat A Cough Lightly | j| $50 - L O T S , Moody Addition - $ 5 0 | A ll Transactions Cash CENTRAL LUMBER PHONE 241 Ü Never send a boy to do a m a n ’s work. T h a t ’s w hy we say to you, go t od a y to Bonneville Drug Store a nd get a bo ttl e of t h a t famous, sm ooth, c re am y , creo- soted Em uls ión k n o w n to p h a r m a cists as B ro n c h u li n e Emu lsi on. It's a medicine for gr ow n -u p s for coughs t h a t h a n g on a nd ne ver seem to let go. No s w e e t s y ru p y concoction t h a t simply plays with a c ou gh — no dope or h a b i t - f o r m ing d r u g s — it quickly s t r i k e s at t h e source of th e troubl e. Get a bottle a n d e njo y a good n i g n t ’s rest. SEVEN , Mona Burt Harrison •of PIANO* CASCADE LOCKS GROCERIES And HARDWARE GOLDEN WEST Coffee lb 29c NALLEY Mayonnaise 29c lb WHITE KING GRANULATED Soap 34c L A R G E S IZ E OiL CLOTH (20 D if f er e nt P a t t e r n s ) COOKING UTENSILS WASH BOARDS WASH TUBS WASH BOILERS COOK STOVES HEATING STOVES IRONING BOARDS CLOTHES DRYING RACKS PADLOCKS HASPS AXES SHOVELS CARPENTER’S RULE HAND SAWS LANTERNS „WEATHER STRIPPING WICKS FOR OIL STOVES FILES SOLDER HINGES DAMPERS PIPE FITTINGS STOVE PIPE R. E. ANDREWS & CO. CASCADE LOCKS Send t h e C hr ou ic le to friends. ~